Gen. Mark Milley

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When they load the army commercial with nuttin but Whiteys you know we about to be going to war

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The people who wind up doing the fighting are not woke and don't want to fight for woke. Why does the one on the left look like Hank Hill? Propane and propane accessories
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"Hitler's primary rules were: never allow the public to cool off; never admit a fault or wrong; never concede that there may be some good in your enemy; never leave room for alternatives; never accept blame; concentrate on one enemy at a time and blame him for everything that goes wrong; people will believe a big lie sooner than a little one; and if you repeat it frequently enough people will sooner or later believe it." Walter Langer
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[CTIL Files #1: US And UK Military Contractors Created Sweeping Plan For Global Censorship In 2018, New Documents Show

Whistleblower makes trove of new documents available to Public and Racket, showing the birth of the Censorship Industrial Complex in reaction to Brexit and Trump election in 2016

A whistleblower has come forward with an explosive new trove of documents, rivaling or exceeding the Twitter Files and Facebook Files in scale and importance. They describe the activities of an "anti-disinformation" group called the Cyber Threat Intelligence League, or CTIL, that officially began as the volunteer project of data scientists and defense and intelligence veterans but whose tactics over time appear to have been absorbed into multiple official projects, including those of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

The CTI League documents offer the missing link answers to key questions not addressed in the Twitter Files and Facebook Files. Combined, they offer a comprehensive picture of the birth of the "anti-disinformation" sector, or what we have called the Censorship Industrial Complex.

The whistleblower's documents describe everything from the genesis of modern digital censorship programs to the role of the military and intelligence agencies, partnerships with civil society organizations and commercial media, and the use of sock puppet accounts and other offensive techniques.

"Lock your **** down," explains one document about creating "your spy disguise."

Another explains that while such activities overseas are "typically" done by "the CIA and NSA and the Department of Defense," censorship efforts "against Americans" have to be done using private partners because the government doesn't have the "legal authority."

The whistleblower alleges that a leader of CTI League, a "former" British intelligence analyst, was "in the room" at the Obama White House in 2017 when she received the instructions to create a counter-disinformation project to stop a "repeat of 2016."

Over the last year, Public, Racket, congressional investigators, and others have documented the rise of the Censorship Industrial Complex, a network of over 100 government agencies and nongovernmental organizations that work together to urge censorship by social media platforms and spread propaganda about disfavored individuals, topics, and whole narratives.

The US Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Information Security Agency (CISA) has been the center of gravity for much of the censorship, with the National Science Foundation financing the development of censorship and disinformation tools and other federal government agencies playing a supportive role.

Emails from CISA's NGO and social media partners show that CISA created the Election Integrity Partnership (EIP) in 2020, which involved the Stanford Internet Observatory (SIO) and other US government contractors. EIP and its successor, the Virality Project (VP), urged Twitter, Facebook and other platforms to censor social media posts by ordinary citizens and elected officials alike.

Despite the overwhelming evidence of government-sponsored censorship, it had yet to be determined where the idea for such mass censorship came from. In 2018, an SIO official and former CIA fellow, Renee DiResta, generated national headlines before and after testifying to the US Senate about Russian government interference in the 2016 election.

But what happened between 2018 and Spring 2020? The year 2019 has been a black hole in the research of the Censorship Industrial Complex to date. When one of us, Michael, testified to the U.S. House of Representatives about the Censorship Industrial Complex in March of this year, the entire year was missing from his timeline.]
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[Reining in an out-of-control military establishment is as worthy a cause now as it was when the senator's stand began:

Next week, Sen. Tommy Tuberville is planning to ease off after months blocking military promotions in hopes of restoring sanity at the Department of Defense.

For most of this year, the senior senator from Alabama has been blocking virtually all confirmations to positions in the upper echelons of DoD, including generals, admirals, and senior civilians leaving almost 400 slots in total without Senate-confirmed occupants. Now, Tuberville tells CNN he will pivot to protesting only those nominees who are "woke" in and of themselves.

That's fine. Any officer who abuses his command in order to push radical social reform among his troops is unworthy not just of authority but of the uniform, and ought to be dealt with accordingly.

This is vital not just for the sake of the services themselves but for the sake of the nation at large. Every revolutionary knows that the military is one of the most important and effective tools of social engineering. If you need a habit or perspective to infect the broader population, you could hardly find a better place to start than among a massive group of citizens who are both universally respected and heavily conditioned to obey authority. The usual hang-ups about civil liberties and individual choice are left hanging at the door of MEPS, so any new unpleasantness can be imposed on service members with far less objection than on the average citizen. And once that unpleasantness has been ground into the troops, it is far easier to roll it out among the general public. Think Covid-19 vaccines, transgenderism (and homosexuality), college attendance by the former working class; on the more positive side, recall how sweeping were the downstream effects of racial integration in World War II and Vietnam.

But it was one radical policy in particular that inspired Senator Tuberville's stand; we cannot forget that, nor should he.

Since February, the Department of Defense, at the direction of Secretary Lloyd Austin and, presumably, whoever is actually running things in the White House has effectively been acting as an interstate abortion facilitator. When some states took modest steps to protect the right to life of their vulnerable citizens after Dobbs overturned the national abortion mandate, Secretary Austin took it upon himself to rewrite DoD policy on two key points. First, service members were to be granted the privilege of "administrative absence" of up to 21 days in order to travel across state lines and commit abortion. Second, the costs incurred during that travel will be covered by American taxpayers through the DoD.

There is absolutely no defense to be made of this policy change. The latter provision is especially objectionable, given that it effectively skirts the Hyde Amendment in forcing every American to fund abortion, albeit indirectly. But the whole thing is rotten from top to bottom. It is an abomination in itself, a policy by which the United States military enables the murder of its own citizens. And it is a practical act of war in the spiritual, moral, and cultural conflict ongoing between the two Americas.]



https://www.theamericanconservative.com/tuberville-should-not-back-down/
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Uh, you ran off alot of the men when pandering to the alphabet mafia.
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"White rage". I am still pissed off at this limp-wristed WOKE Mfer! Milley probably single-handedly ran off 100,000 potential recruits. Sad....sad....sad!!!!
"Never underestimate Joe's ability to **** things up!"

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USA believes in civilian control of the military. Millley executed these disastrous policies at the direction of civilians.
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USA believes in civilian control of the military. Millley executed these disastrous policies at the direction of civilians.
Yes, but he also went above and beyond what he was instructed to do...implement DEI ideology.

[Army Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, admonished lawmakers over questions about critical race theory at a Congressional hearing...."I want to understand white rage, and I'm white," General Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Republican congressmen who objected to the teaching of "critical race theory."]

He was not just a solider who felt he had to implement policy he personally disagreed with but felt compelled by the law to do....he went out of his way to embrace it and has proven he (and probably most of the upper Brass) are graven political actors themselves.

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USA believes in civilian control of the military. Millley executed these disastrous policies at the direction of civilians.
Yes, but he also went above and beyond what he was instructed to do...implement DEI ideology.

[Army Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, admonished lawmakers over questions about critical race theory at a Congressional hearing...."I want to understand white rage, and I'm white," General Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Republican congressmen who objected to the teaching of "critical race theory."]

He was not just a solider who felt he had to implement policy he personally disagreed with but felt compelled by the law to do....he went out of his way to embrace it and has proven he (and probably most of the upper Brass) are graven political actors themselves.




I oppose DEI implementation

This is on civilians

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Osodecentx said:

USA believes in civilian control of the military. Millley executed these disastrous policies at the direction of civilians.
Yes, but he also went above and beyond what he was instructed to do...implement DEI ideology.

[Army Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, admonished lawmakers over questions about critical race theory at a Congressional hearing...."I want to understand white rage, and I'm white," General Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Republican congressmen who objected to the teaching of "critical race theory."]

He was not just a solider who felt he had to implement policy he personally disagreed with but felt compelled by the law to do....he went out of his way to embrace it and has proven he (and probably most of the upper Brass) are graven political actors themselves.




I oppose DEI implementation

This is on civilians


Let me guess.... Obama started DEI. Trump failed to recognize or stop it. Joe and his handlers continue DEI policies.

Military numbers collapsing so it's time to lower standards.
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USA believes in civilian control of the military. Millley executed these disastrous policies at the direction of civilians.
Yes, but he also went above and beyond what he was instructed to do...implement DEI ideology.

[Army Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, admonished lawmakers over questions about critical race theory at a Congressional hearing...."I want to understand white rage, and I'm white," General Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Republican congressmen who objected to the teaching of "critical race theory."]

He was not just a solider who felt he had to implement policy he personally disagreed with but felt compelled by the law to do....he went out of his way to embrace it and has proven he (and probably most of the upper Brass) are graven political actors themselves.




I oppose DEI implementation

This is on civilians


Let me guess.... Obama started DEI. Trump failed to recognize or stop it. Joe and his handlers continue DEI policies.

Military numbers collapsing so it's time to lower standards.


Don't disagree
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Austin out four days for an elective surgery. What was it? A tummy tuck? Breast reduction? Gender affirming surgery? Nothing would surprise me at this point.

I do hope that Milley brought Lloyd some flowers.
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-- Barack Obama
 
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