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Millwright66
(4/22/2015)
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Were I of a suspicious turn of mind I'd link this latest bit of subversive "social engineering" to equally disturbing reports of emergent anti-christian bias in our military. Published articles report many christian citizens are reconsidering military enlistment due to new "progressive" policies imposed.
Operation Jade Helm has aroused a great deal of public concern. As have increasing government agency purchases of anti-personnel handgun ammunition, large lethal and non-lethal crowd control devices. Most vets are Christian, as are most of the current cadre. But what happens when the standing cadre is either agnostic or anti-christian ?
I suspect we're only seeing the tip of this iceberg. |
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