It was the fall of 1986 as I recall. SGM Brown tended to scold me whenever I left the office without a jacket. I would tell him that I am cold-natured and that, unlike him, I had hair, on the top of MY head, to keep me warm.
Whenever we were kidding each other, it was always amongst ourselves; our professional relationship was kept at the highest level, and I never once would speak out of line to, or about any military service person.
Then one day... I got the most chilling sense that something was terribly wrong. There was no explanation for this "vibe" or whatever the sense of doom I had come over me.
I walked back up the steps to the chapel - no it was a brisk and urgent scamper back into the Chapel's administrative offices. My heart was pounding.
"What got into you?" SGM Brown asked. Then he said sit down before you pass out. "You are white as a sheet - what happened?"
"Okay, so I was walking from the Chow Hall..."
"Dining Facility." SGM Brown was trying to break us of the less-than-professional jargon, and it wasn't working so far.
"...right. The breezeway - you know, that walkway to the Mailroom..." I was still shaking.
"Slow down. Do you need me to get the medic over here?"
"No, an exorcist maybe. Is Chaplain Dan here?"
"Check the sign-out board - he was here about 10 minutes ago. I think he took your G-jet (the lime green K-car government vehicle) to go to the Pentagon for a meeting. Why would you need Chaplain Donohue for an exorcism?"
"Because you know that officer with the crazy eyebrows - that Chaplain Kent talked about in Monday's Staff meeting?"
"Yes, the one here for class at the War College? or is it the ICAF?" (Industrial College of the Armed Forces)
"I think it's the one that backs up to the gate to 8th & I - where we go through to the Marine Corps sick call."
"Yeah. So what happened?" SGM Brown was stamping tickets with an automatic numbering attachment - never mind - I just remember that I was now upset that he had black ink all over his uniform shirt.
"This is crazy, but I passed the guy and saluted - I held my salute and said, "Good afternoon, sir."
"Yeah, then what?"
"He didn't return the salute, he slowed his walking down, he stopped and just stared at me as I walked past still holding my salute."
"Maybe he thought the breezeway constituted a no salute area... no, you were correct to salute. Did he make any kind of harassing gesture toward you?"
"No, Sergeant Major - it was like - I can't explain it - okay, if air around us had colors - you know like an aura... the air around him would be gray and black and smell like sulfur-like rotten eggs - like propane smells."
"Did he actually smell like that? Was he in uniforms or civies?"
"No, (I looked around the office) J.T., he was creepy as hell - I mean literally - he had demonic weirdness around him. I know Chaplain Kent told us that we had our first Satanist here on Fort McNair, and that the Army has an all religions welcome policy, but there is something very evil and divisive and destructive about that person. You gotta go see for yourself. I'm telling you - he is not a patriotic person - there is no way you can follow Satan and be pro-America. You told me that yourself when I first arrived here. You asked me what denomination I am, what I believed about our founding fathers, and if I am a Christian. You told me that it would be very difficult to do this job if I were not saved."
We had already had two suicides in one week, and a debriefing was on the schedule for that afternoon and I was tasked with setting up the conference room. SGM Brown excused himself to go get another shirt and I went to the kitchen to set up the coffee pot.
Officer Aquino crossed my mind these past three decades, but, this past year truly made me understand why there were deeply motivated soldiers, strong Christian men, and women who I had sadly watched make decisions because they refused to compromise their commitment to our Lord and Savior.
One Chaplain gave up the chance to have his first 1-star general rank - he refused to support the newly-accepted Islamic Chaplains training. I am very proud to have known Chaplain Dave Peterson, Chaplain Joe Colley, Chaplain Larry Woods, Chaplain Joseph Batluck, and Chaplain William Morrison. None would bow or break, neither would they compromise or bend just to tolerate what had become "PC" No, these true warriors loved their country and they respected the blood sweat and tears shed for all of us.
Allowing a Satanic Leader into our military was a mistake - a very huge and devasting error. The backbone of this country rests on the bound and true word of God. Anything contrary to the Holy Bible is NOT in the military's best interest. It has shown us why, and we are doomed to repeat this horrific history if we don't fight for and salvage what is left of our fraying homeland.
About a week later, SGM Brown came back from picking up the mail - he too had experienced the demonic stench and aura of Michael Aquino. We agreed. This was bad.
You don't have to be religious to fight evil.
absolutely correct!
No, but it certainly helps.
From my perspective the human brain has far more power than god, which is an illusion.
The arguments for the existence of God are pretty much airtight, from a Western logic point of view. Whether or not he takes the form Christians, Hindus, or ... Zoroastrians believe is a separate issue.
If you believe in the laws of Thermodynamics, like "every action has an equal and opposite reaction" something somewhere started all this. And if you believe that the universe tends toward entropy, as the laws of Thermodynamics stipulate, that means at some point an ordered intelligence kicked this whole thing off. Whether it is a person, an impersonal force, or something completely beyond our reckoning, it is our Creator and we should probably find out what, if anything, it wants from us.
And for me personally, when I go see Sound of Freedom I'm convinced there must be a devil. So it is reassuring to know there is a God.
There is nothing logical about it. It's pure belief in something that by nature can have no evidence. I don't think the law of thermodynamics supports what you say. If something made the universe then something must have made the something and so on. Cosmological evidence is trending towards there being no beginning. See how the James Webb telescope images are now tearing the big bang theory apart and supporting the electric universe.