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-Land of the Free
The Pentagon's New Political Commissar
2021-06-05
[Liberty Guard] As America celebrates another Memorial Day, remembering and honoring those who gave their lives in defense of our country and our freedoms, it is appropriate that we reflect also on the state of our armed forces, not so much in terms of where and how our forces are deployed (itself a timely and critical exercise for the Congress to deal with), but from the perspective of freedom within the military. In other words, are the men and women who serve, and who have served in our armed services, in both military and civilian capacities, having their individual liberty constrained simply by being associated with the military?

This might seem an odd question to be asked of our military, but considering the strange priorities reflected in actions taken by Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin during his first four months in office, it is a very relevant inquiry; the answer to which is deeply troubling.

In his 2003 book on the history of secret police — The Unsleeping Eye — Robert Stove quotes a passage written by Napoleon Bonaparte’s notorious Minister of Police, Joseph Fouché, to describe the situation by which new governments solidify their hold on power:

"Every government at its dawn usually takes advantage of a danger it has created, either to make it more firm, or to extend its power; all it needs is to escape a conspiracy to acquire more strength and influence."

Joe Biden was sworn into office just two weeks after the Jan. 6 violence that took place on Capitol Hill following a speech earlier that day by then-President Donald Trump. This "insurrection," as liberals and the mainstream media have come to call it, became the centerpiece for much of what the new administration claimed was the need for a crack-down on "extremism" and "white supremacy." Indeed, to this day, nearly six months after Jan. 6, national guard troops remain stationed in Washington, D.C. and "temporary" fencing remains on the Capitol ground.

In his role as defense secretary, Lloyd Austin has taken hold of the "extremism" ball passed to him by Biden, and continues to run with it as a primary, if not the main focus of his job. First, he highlighted the "danger" posed by "extremists in the ranks" to be a fundamental, if not existential threat to the good order and performance of America’s military, and on Feb. 5 issued an unusual, military-wide "stand down" to "address extremism." He followed this on April 9 by issuing a Defense Department order to establish a "Countering Extremism Working Group (CEWG)" with jurisdiction to include all military service members, civilian DOD employees and even retired military.

At the helm of this wide-ranging but vaguely defined "working group," is Bishop Garrison, appointed by Austin to be his "Point of Contact." Mr. Garrison’s position is not subject to Senate confirmation, and whether Republicans in either the House or the Senate will proactively inquire into what exactly he and his working group will be up to in the months ahead, remains to be seen. Republicans, however, should be concerned — very concerned — about where this is leading, insofar as it clearly conveys a plan to identify, intimidate, and remove civilians and military personnel with whatever Mr. Garrison and Secretary Austin consider to be "extremist" views."
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Posted by:Besoeker

#6  Moral Officers.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2021-06-05 19:04  

#5  Problem is "come after me" doesn't work. We need to go after him, had, direct and relentlessly until he is ruined, career-wise, mentally, and physically; to a point where suicide seems to be the best alternative he has. That's the pit he needs to be in. and keep him there, alive, as an example.
Posted by: These Forkbeard7574   2021-06-05 18:53  

#4  As a USN retiree, I challenge this nitwit to come after me.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2021-06-05 14:14  

#3  Austin is one of the best arguments you'll ever hear against Affirmative Action.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2021-06-05 13:36  

#2  On the plus side if the next civil war starts there will be a large number of military trained people in civilian ranks to form militias.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2021-06-05 12:37  

#1  identify, intimidate, and remove civilians and military personnel with whatever Mr. Garrison and Secretary Austin consider to be "extremist" views."

Translation: Remove Trump voters and supporters.

Posted by: Besoeker   2021-06-05 02:50  

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