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Goose201 5 points ago +5 / -0

Thanks for understanding.

I was lucky enough to see the writing on the wall and was able to walk away.

But I shall maintain my identity as an ex as there shall be no reconciliation

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Goose201 21 points ago +21 / -0

Glad you got the message ;)

You are an ex Marine when the Corps has abandoned you and everything else it stood for.

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Goose201 2 points ago +2 / -0

Going off the other thread, and supposing China actually has the island surrounded/not that inconceivable to limit comms on Taiwan. All temporary, but would be impactful.

Probably nothing as it looks as if there were other reasons to be on that trip, but still coincidental as she is arguably the only one in current line of succession that is duly elected right now.

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Goose201 1 point ago +1 / -0

The only one I can’t seem to find is Yellen. Except for random tweets and a letter, she has been off the radar.

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Goose201 2 points ago +2 / -0

And Blinken was en route to Cambodia (according to his Twitter) 13h ago.

This is getting interesting.

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Goose201 1 point ago +1 / -0

Normally I would agree, but if she is unavailable, what happens. As lawless as things are, I would think that possession (or in this case presence) might be 9/10s of the law.

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Goose201 1 point ago +1 / -0

I posted some stuff in the main thread. Working on some more stuff.

Also got from hyper reliable source that usmc has missed its recruiting mission every month since Feb and has been reducing its overall mission by 500 each month

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Goose201 6 points ago +6 / -0

Terminal CWO is on point and verrry well connected.

These numbers only tell part of the story:

-in month of April: the Army recruited 40. That is it. I am not sure of current stats but not good.

-the marine corps has stopped giving recruiters bad paperwork and OICs are not getting fired for missing mission. Unheard of.

-there are up to 200k personnel in DOD that have not fully complied and face discharge.

-what is not captured in this tally is the number that have silently walked away. Many are ending their enlistments (or not being allowed to re-enlist), and anyone who can separate quietly is. Even more who are vaxed are leaving because of leadership.

-those who get administratively discharged are getting a “separation due to misconduct” statement on their dd-214. This has been documented by congressional offices.

-with loss of this magnitude military is having to restructure how it deploys, tempo, and utilization.

-what has been seen is all that is left are yes men and weaker individuals who can’t carry the weight of those who were separated.

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Goose201 1 point ago +1 / -0

A child’s history of the world by V.M. Hillyer

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Goose201 3 points ago +3 / -0

I certainly can…a loyal patriot and arguably “our guy” having The Donald’s back would go along way. Everything Pence was not. Historic.

Also an extremely tactical decision in that Trump would truly have someone with the power to execute his intent and clean house in agencies and focus on details.

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Goose201 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is a topic I have had much discussion about in private circles, and I can state firmly that this is how many of our “best and brightest” feel.

It is also reflecting in the significant drop in military recruitment from traditional population groups (southern/rural/middle class) that did a majority of the actual combat jobs in the military.

Watch the number of individuals you know who have chosen to quietly end their military careers early and you will realize we have a monster problem on our hands. This is a direct result of losing wars, piss poor leadership, and an unlawful vax mandate…among other things.

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Goose201 2 points ago +2 / -0

Admittedly it’s from last year…but I did not hear anything about it and seems to be relevant as the FBI continues to prove it is weaponized against the free peoples.

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Goose201 2 points ago +2 / -0

There is a photo of that group with blank mugs in a coffee shop that someone here probably knows.

Can confirm no q’s but a fun photoshop none the less.

Not trying to doomer but I would put most if not all of those individuals on the traitors list until they prove otherwise…given what they are doing to purge patriots from the Corps.

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Goose201 1 point ago +1 / -0

Looks like I can’t edit. If a Mod is hovering nearby and sees this can you edit OP to reflect all dates to 28 July to eliminate confusion.

‘Hangs head in autist shame’

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Goose201 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh dang…all dates should be July 28. Why you should never post after midnight. Editing OP to clear up confusion.

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Goose201 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think for research, because this is broad…need to see if there are any other dates that line up on or after July 28th, specifically as it relates to either personnel policy, contracts that are expiring, or information that is to be made available after that date. It may seem innocuous or mundane, but it might help frame this better.

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Goose201 2 points ago +2 / -0

Source is high up. This is after it was announced that skillbridge was cancelled for use in congressional offices (which prompted the follow up). I will find the sauce on this and provide. The cancellation did not seem odd as I initially thought nothing of it as it likely was an ethics issue.

For reference…Skillbridge is a program that allows military members getting out to perform an internship, while still getting paid by the military, usually up to 6 months before they leave service. It is a good deal in that personnel get to learn some hard skills and build relationships in the industry they want to go into while companies essentially get free labor for a period of time. This is the backbone of stable transitions but assumes there is no need for the service member for the remainder of time. Skillbridge summary: https://www.militarytimes.com/education-transition/2021/01/06/dod-skillbridge-the-best-military-transition-program-you-didnt-know-existed/

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