The United States, as a collapsing and anti-constitutional empire, faces many problems. Some are obscure, like the coming economic and monetary collapse. Some are strategic, like the decades of wastage and corruption within the defense industrial complex that have eroded the dominance of the American war machine, while encouraging politicians to seek war continuously for fun and profit. Some are moral, as seen with the war lust of both political parties, and the corruption of the elite classes, merged seamlessly in the adopted moniker of the latest war, “Epstein Fury.” Some problems are political, like the current US parasitical infection by the Zionist horse-hair worm, which ingeniously hijacks the brain and movement of the host, culminating in the host’s suicide by drowning, water being necessary for the next stage of the worm’s life-cycle.
Unjust wars, deceitful monetary systems, elite arrogance and social disconnection are all part of late stage empire, fueling distrust among the people, and between the classes. The military is an institution where many of us have served, and many more take great pride in the service of ancestors children, family and friends. It has been a unifier of the working classes, and a link between our politicians and the people. Increasingly – in our frayed society – we see military men and women being elected to Congress, claiming in their campaigns the credibility and courage that we associate with service to country. A recent generation of military men and women, now Senators and Congressmen and among the top levels of the executive branch, have largely shown themselves to be easily compromised – no doubt MAGA classmates Tulsi Gabbard and JD Vance, and many pro-war voices in the House and Senate traded away earned credibility on war and peace, choosing to cower rather than stand up, proving themselves less patriotic and less courageous than we were led to believe.......
Disobedience, often indirect and silent, is a destroyer of armies. Yet it is often the only functional tool soldiers, sailors and airmen have when they are betrayed and lied to by false and feckless leaders, in the conduct of false and feckless wars, about which Major General Smedley Butler wrote so eloquently a century ago.