Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Army General blames 'Night Stalker' for purge

I mentioned Valerie Jarret's name at breakfast today and 3 of 3 people had never heard of her. For one thing it shows how the controlled news media keep her out of the limelight, but as Obama and his wife's closest long term leftist czar and advisor, she bears close attention. Judi McLeod had an editorial in Canada Free Press (CFP) a few days ago on 11/1/2013 that said the same thing "America’s real president wears a skirt."

If Valerie Jarret is the person heavily involved in getting rid of 200 of the military's top officers on purpose, just think of the years of training and experience we are discarding in the interest of political correctness. If that is allowed to continue what kind of military leadership will we have left?

To me it sounds like Obama's Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which is becoming his long sought after civilian personal army, may soon be the equal of the military. DHS has much more ammunition than any other federal agency, and Obama has seen to it with his Executive orders and his decrees to the military that it will be easy to declare a false state of national emergency and martial law to take command of this country. Then it will be time for the FEMA concentration camps to kick in, for our protection of course, to hold any persons not in agreement with Obama and Jarret's policies.

Of course I'm one of the crazy people who loved America before it was run by leftists and I will need to be locked up, for my own protection, of course. You probably won't read about it in the newspapers that handle only Obama's propaganda, but you might find it reported in CFP or WND unless Obama has imprisoned all of their staffs as well.

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Bruce

'WASHINGTON – Who, or what, is behind the “purge” of top-level U.S. military officers during the Obama administration, with estimates of the number of senior officers fired during the last five years edging toward 200?

According to Retired Army Maj. Gen. Paul E. Vallely, formerly the deputy commanding general of the Pacific Command, who has served as a Fox News senior military analyst , a good part of the blame belongs to Obama’s close adviser, Valerie Jarrett. Rampant “political correctness” due to her influence, Vallely tells WND, is now permeating the military and negatively affecting everyone from top generals to the ranks of the enlisted.
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Jarrett, a Chicago lawyer with far-left roots, is one of Obama’s closest advisers, and has been throughout his career, well before his presidential campaign and Oval Office occupancy. She has shadowed his career, largely staying out of the limelight, but is today widely recognized as perhaps the single most influential person, aside from wife Michelle, on Barack Obama.
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And author Ed Klein, former editor-in-chief of the New York Times magazine, said in a Washington Times report that Jarrett was the secret “architect” of the Obama strategy to shut down the government and blame it on congressional Republicans.

“She convinced the president that a government shutdown and default offered a great opportunity to demonize the Republicans and help the Democrats win back a majority in the House of Representatives in 2014,” said Klein.

London’s Daily Mail newspaper notes that Jarrett’s insider nickname is “Night Stalker” because of her exclusive, late-night access to the presidential family’s private quarters.

According to Vallely, Obama is “intentionally weakening and gutting our military, Pentagon and reducing us as a superpower, and anyone in the ranks who disagrees or speaks out is being purged.”
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“The planned agenda is to squash any dialogue in the ranks on any issue on which the administration disagrees,” Vallely said.

He said a similar move has now taken place against officers in the Central Intelligence Agency in a congressional probe on the Sept.11, 2012, terrorist attack on the special mission in Benghazi.

The general pointed out that at least two CIA officers who were to testify recently were told a few weeks ago to keep quiet or they could lose their jobs.
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The intimidation extends also to retired generals and mid-level officers who want to get jobs with defense contractors, according to Vallely, who said many even in retirement are intimidated, since it can affect their ability to get a government contract.'

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