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    White House staff are reportedly livid following a series of publicly aired disagreements between President Obama and top military officials.

     

    Things became so bad this afternoon, a senior White House adviser is said to have yelled out during a phone conference with a group of Senate Democrats, “You remind those assh*les who they take orders from!”

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    Two days earlier it was the top military officer in the nation, Army General Martin Dempsey, who informed Congress ground troops were to be a viable option in the war against ISIS. For days Barack Obama had stated publicly ground troops were not an option.

     

    Today it was recently retired Marine General James Mattis, who told the House Intelligence Committee directly called out the foolishness of the president’s willingness to openly share with America’s enemies prior to impending war, how far we are willing to take that war.

     

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  • USAF General Brown Dies in Crash:Investigating MISSING NUKES!

    Tuesday, April 30, 2013 20:08
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    By Pamela Rae Schuffert presenting investigative journalism from a Biblical Christian perspective-
    Note-This guest report I just received is extremely important in connecting the dots about what just happened with the other USAF General whom I reported on in the previous article. The CIA and military are fully capable of covertly rigging a plane to crash, and a former CIA assassin source admitted to me they did this whenever deemed necessary to eliminate enemies. BOTH Generals were connected with nuclear projects.-Pamela Rae Schuffert

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    Air Force Major General Assassinated?

    The plane went down in a subdivision near the Williamsburg/Jamestown Airport Friday afternoon.
    Two people, including a Major General in the United States Air Force, were killed Friday afternoon when a small plane crashed in the Williamsburg area.
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    WAVY, citing Virginia State Policereported that Major General Joseph D. Brown IV, 54, had died in the crash, along with a female passenger and a family pet. The woman’s name was not released.  
    Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen described the plane as a Cessna 210 that went down about a half-mile from the Williamsburg/Jamestown airport in a subdivision. No injuries were reported on the ground.
    Prior to assuming his current position, he served as the Deputy Director for Nuclear Operations, U.S. Strategic Command, Offutt Air Force Base, Neb. In this capacity, he was the principal adviser to the commander on issues pertaining to strategic deterrence and nuclear operations and was responsible for management and oversight of the nuclear enterprise overseeing personnel, procedural, equipment, communications and facility requirements supporting the nuclear command and control system. The general is a command pilot with more than 4,300 hours, primarily in the B-1 and B-52, including combat time in operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom.
    Maybe they wanted to make sure he remained silent about something? I know accidentshappen but there sure have been a lot of mysterious deaths recently. Check out more of his Bio here. Barracuda.
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    -US Air Force Will No Longer Need God’s Help?

    Thursday, September 18, 2014 7:45

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    The US Air Force has now officially declared that God’s help is no longer necessary. Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James announced Wednesday that effective immediately “so help me God” will no longer be a part of the required oath for enlisting or reenlisting in that branch of military service. Here’s the story from the Huffington Post:

    According to USA Today, the Air Force faced pressure to change the policy from the American Humanist Association, which threatened to sue them on behalf of an airman who was not allowed to reenlist because he would not say the phrase. …

    “We take any instance in which Airmen report concerns regarding religious freedom seriously,”  Sec. Lee said in the statement. “We are making the appropriate adjustments to ensure our Airmen’s rights are protected.”

    Both the Army and the Navy allow soldiers and sailors to omit saying “so help me God” from their oaths when they enlist.

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