Let no one deceive you: Does this seem right?

Do you believe it's right to punish military personell for this?


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See Anatoliy Golitsyn's book New Lies For Old (1984).

He was a KGB colonel that defected to the U.S. in the 1960's. He went to the U.S. state department with what he knew about the Soviet's long range plans. They wouldn't listen, so he asked to be allowed to put it in a book, and he did, in 1984.

In his book he predicted that if it was time for the Soviet's third final phase of their long range strategy against the West, then they might allow the Berlin Wall to come down.

He stated the long range plan is for a one socialist Europe, from the Atlantic to the Urals, and the joining of East and West. (this has been the movement of the U.N. controls over education, finance, military, and international politics for several decades).
 
Were this a private company, or company that receives no public funding, I could support their right to employ whoever they wanted. Our tax money should never be allowed to go toward anything that would compromise anyones God given freedoms or Constitutional rights.
 
Well this is america so what's not to expect? It used to be America, which, stood at 180 from Marxism and so the man would be agreed with instead of punished.

But what punishment? Either there's things which arent being said because it sounds like the man had already become increasingly aware of the stink of his commanders and had requested early retirement. So they gave it to him along with a list of death threats to not talk about.

Us Americans want full investigations and hearings on this matter, bring in the FBI. Oh wait, their crooked Marxists too.

Lock and load.

We're slowly being backed into a corner with fewer options every day.
 
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