Before we get into the nitty gritty, anyone who does not believe this, at this point, needs a reality check. These people are real generals in our military. If anything that is said in these articles, or others who say the same thing, these people would say something. These men are not the type to allow lies and fabrication to go against them in anyway. The fact is this is the truth. Are things going as quickly and swiftly as we would all like? No, not by any stretch. This article may help explain it to you.
Due to the snail like pace of the Deep state arrests, their is now some disagreement among the White Hat commanders. They are responsible for bringing the traitors and pedophiles, who for decades have wrought havoc on the American people, to justice. This information comes from multiple White Hat sources among the military community. An adjunct in Gen. David H. Berger’s office, told Real Raw News that at least two of the general’s colleagues have lamented in regards to the slow pace. They have asked General Berger to formulate a new plan of action that will hasten the demise of the Deep State criminals.
“There was a meeting last week, and a couple of Gen. Berger’s key allies didn’t hide their frustration about the slowness of nabbing and grabbing Deep Staters who’ve been at-large far too long,” our source said.
The most vocal was U.S. Army Major Gen. Richard E. Angle, Deputy commander of the 1st Special Forces Group. A constitutionalist and supporter of President Donald J. Trump, Gen. Angle earned his commission in 1991, fought in Bosnia and Kosovo, and commanded troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. In the aftermath of the 2020 stolen election, he vowed to support Gen. Berger and the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps mission to restore order to America. His input, our source said, was instrumental in the arrests of Hunter Biden, Hillary Clinton, and George W. Bush.
At the current velocity of Deep State apprehensions, or lack thereof, has obviously imbued in Gen. Angle feelings of ambivalence toward the overall success of the mission. “While we’re sitting on our hands, the U.S. is rapidly becoming the United States of Venezuela. Every day, right now, thousands and thousands of Americans are pushed into poverty. No, we’re not the cause, but we have a responsibility to stop it. We vowed to and what are we doing? Pursuing an arrest here, a capture there. We move like sloths, and it’s hindering instead of helping the cause,” Gen. Engle told Gen. Berger.
General Angle gave his solution to the problem, when Engle opened the discussion up to suggestions. “Mass arrests, without delay or hesitation,” Gen. Angle went on. “Cherry-picking doesn’t work. We single out a person and they cover it up with technology, cosmetics, and lookalikes. If 50 Senators and 200 Representatives disappear overnight, they won’t know what hit them, and they won’t have time to react. The time for inaction must be over, or this is all for naught.”
His impassioned soliloquy drew praise from Adm. Eric T. Olson, U.S. Navy, retired. Although he is no longer active duty, Adm. Olson, whose distinguished military career spanned 38 years, has been an advisor to the active duty White Hat Commanders. Adm. Olson, 70, has seen the United States tumble from greatness into a country ruled by despots and illegal regimes. “With respect, Gen. Berger, Americans, real Americans, have grown impatient. We’ve been listless, lethargic, and almost catatonic in solving this dilemma. At this moment in time, 725 patriots that were present at the Capitol, on Jan 6th, are unlawfully sitting in jail. This is unacceptable. You’re sitting on 234 closed cases of Deep Staters yet to be arrested, 400 active cases, and several thousand pending investigations,” Adm. Olson said.
A third proponent for mass arrests chimed in. Col. Jim (JD) Keirsey of the 75th Ranger Regiment, Fort Benning, said he had 2,500 troops standing ready to arrest traitors. He went as far as to impugn JAG’s credibility, saying that Vice Adm. Darse E. Crandall and his staff were prosecuting select “high value targets” but absolutely ignoring Deep State underlings who are equally complicit in the destruction of America’s society. “We’ve taken an oath, sir, to protect America against all enemies, foreign and domestic. The Insurrection Act allows us to operate with impunity, and we haven’t availed ourselves of that privilege. There’s no time left for indecisiveness; that threshold is gone. We’re in tailspin, and our efforts, and God knows they are just, have had an insignificant impact on the Deep State’s takeover of society,” Col. Keirsey said.
General David H. Berger had a counter argument. “The military needs implicit and overt support from the true Commander-in-Chief, Donald J. Trump, before we can even fathom simultaneously arresting a broad swath of Congress. These are nice thoughts, gentlemen, but unless President Trump, and his civilian loyalists, stop stalling and takes the podium to tell this nation what’s really going on—well, your ideas, though noble, would be catastrophic. I’ve spoken to him several times, recommended he stop pussyfooting. Yes, the Insurrection Act, which he signed, gives us authority, but can you imagine the ramifications of 200 or more Congressmen simply vanishing overnight? Half the country would be happy, sure, but the other half would be screaming. It could incite a second Civil War, and the last thing we want is blood on the streets,” Gen. Berger said.
Trump must tell Americans at his frequent rallies that he is still the lawful president. Trump’s ambiguous language, Gen. Berger insisted, damaged not only his reputation but also the reputations of those working on his behalf. “On one hand, Trump says Biden stole the election; on the other hand, he’s referring to Biden as President Biden. Every time Trump calls Biden President Biden, it makes our job more difficult,” Gen. Berger said.
Our source said the meeting ended peacefully but without a solution, with the White Hat commanders agreeing to meet again after Memorial Day weekend.
After Memorial day weekend, the White hats reconvened to discuss this issue further. The meeting was this last Friday, June 3rd. At least two White Hat leaders, called for a “vote of no confidence” in Trump’s leadership as they instead eye Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as a potential civilian counterpart. They were U.S. Army Major Gen. Richard E. Angle and Col. Jim (JD) Keirsey. They cited DeSantis’ attack on Disney’s pedophile cabal and racial hypocrisy as evidence he has the temerity and gusto to lead the charge. Many White Hats believe that mass public arrests will backfire without the support of a conservative politician, who commands respect from most of the population and is adherent to the U.S. Constitution.
Gen. Angle and Col. Keirsey admitted to Gen. Berger that they had sidestepped the chain-of-command by speaking to DeSantis behind Berger’s back, a decision they felt was a necessity. Their insubordination, they said, was a byproduct of Gen. Berger’s unwavering and sometimes questionable loyalty to President Trump.
Gen. Berger admonished Gen. Angle and Col. Keirsey, calling their rebelliousness a repudiation of his leadership skills.
“With respect, sir, our job is saving this country. How long have we waited? We can’t twiddle our thumbs until 2024, or even November. Our nation is falling apart before our eyes. Trump’s malaise has cost us time we don’t have. He has squandered opportunities,” Col. Keirsey said.
“But you agree we can’t act on our own, that we need the backing of a civilian politician?”
“We agree that would be a more acceptable solution,” Gen. Angle chimed in. “The United States is not a stratocracy, and we’d prefer to avoid that label.
“But DeSantis?” Gen. Berger asked incredulously, and requested the outcome of their conversation with Florida’s governor.
Per our source, DeSantis was receptive to the idea but said his fidelity to Floridians might prevent greater national ambitions, as he wages an arduous battle against the Deep State in his home state. Moreover, he implied he didn’t want to create enmity between he and Trump.
“He agrees with us but, like most politicians, fears possible fallout. He didn’t say no, and said he’d get back with us in a week. I told him we haven’t much time and can’t wait indefinitely for an answer,” Gen. Angle said.
White Hat leadership consists of more than three officers. There are 12, a mixture of generals, admirals, and colonels, that participate in the decisions. At this time, the other 9 members identities and opinions will be protected. I can say that they are evenly split down the middle, at this time. Half of them favor sweeping arrests, with or without political support. General Berger was handpicked by President Trump to lead the white hats. He then personally handpicked the other 11.
“This isn’t a democracy,” Gen. Berger told the council. “The military doesn’t work on democracy. We work on a unified chain-of-command. Some of you have forgotten that principle. President Trump assigned me this responsibility. You advise; I make the final decisions. If any one of you want my job, you have two options: go ask Trump, or pick up a pugil stick.” (Pugil sticks are padded poles the military uses for martial training.)
“Without President Trump, we wouldn’t have the authority to make any arrests. We owe him trust, and our patience. If he feels public arrests should wait until the midterm results are in, I side with him, regardless of our empowerment,” Gen. Berger continued.
He was apparently addressing Major Gen. Richard E. Angle and Col. Jim (JD) Keirsey, both of whom have been extremely vocal in regards to their opinions for broad and immediate war against the Deep State. Others on the council share their opinion but have been less vocal.
“I appreciate your input, gentlemen, but you will stand down. Our job is capturing traitors, not having them among us,” Gen. Berger said. “60 years of Deep State damage can not be undone overnight, in a week, month or year. The Deep State has become so enmeshed in the political arena that determining where the corruption begins and ends is an intractable dilemma”. He is more for endorsed methodical, systematic engagement over rash action. “The Deep State phalanx will fall. It’s only a matter of time,” Gen. Berger said.
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