I just got banned from a certain 'divine' site for trying to post info that Nixon may have been ousted by a passive military coup, at the height of the Watergate scandal.
I guess that might be scary information right now. Nice to be here, I appreciate it.
Wow really! Banned for that! Dang! ::)
Maybe you could put the post here I would be interested? i have trouble finding things unless they are on the Recent list so if you already put it on can you show me where?
Quote from: Dyna on December 02, 2015, 07:14:30 PM
Wow really! Banned for that! Dang! ::)
Maybe you could put the post here I would be interested? i have trouble finding things unless they are on the Recent list so if you already put it on can you show me where?
Banned for finding difficulty with finding things, especially *" things possessed by their fathers that their fathers put there only just the night before, about eight o'clock"
Python:Brian *
also for using the word "Dang instead of "Banned"
funbox
http://disinfo.com/2015/12/29-americans-really-back-military-coup/
Read the comments there carefully. Someone talks about a "Tophat" order. I can't get to Newsblok, either. I think there is a lot of dangerous ( to the elite) info bouncing around now in regard to who was supporting ISIS. A week of so ago, there was a 'what if' comment by a retired US general about what should be done in a Constitutional crisis.
As I write this, there has been a mass shooting in San Bernadino. Things are looking crazy...
Eighthman
Would 29% of Americans Really Back a Military Coup?
by MarkB on December 1, 2015 in News
A recent survey by polling firm YouGov claims to have found that 29% of Americans would potentially support a military coup against the United States government. The survey also found that the armed forces were highly trusted by the U.S. public; 70% of respondents indicated they believed military officers wanted "what is best for the country" while only 12% felt the same way about members of congress.
However, the question at the heart of the survey was somewhat open-ended, asking participants if they could "imagine ... [any] situation in which they would support the military seizing control of the federal government."
Well I do think that last sentence nullifies the idea of the survey.
As far as military officers many like myself have family who are said officers and we know they care and want what is best for the country but at what stage would they stop following orders is the question.
QuoteAs far as military officers many like myself have family who are said officers and we know they care and want what is best for the country but at what stage would they stop following orders is the question.
On their retirement date is the answer.