Why Would They Want to Disarm Our Special Forces?

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Joe Blow
Joe Blow
2 years ago

Lololololololzzzz. The incredulity is funny.
Yon did a really good explainer one time about peoples paradigms. When nothing adds up or makes any sense, your paradigm is wrong. Sometimes its a 180, sometimes just a 5-degree shift…. but thats why nothing makes sense.
Adjust your paradigm.
This action isn’t random nor haphazard. Its on purpose, its part of the bigger plan (that you don’t see, which is why your paradigm doesn’t line up). What shift to your paradigm would have to take place for disarming our own forces in order to ship them to Ukraine, make sense?

Yeah, thats what I figured to. Prepare gentlemen, its coming!

gail jansen
gail jansen
2 years ago

This has been going on for months. It doesn’t take a DC lifer to realize that the decision makers have turned their allegiance elsewhere, leaving the US Americans more than defenseless. They are leaving us in a world of hurt so that sweeping us up will be like using a street broom. This is not speculative information any longer. This is the condition of our government.

Louis Jenkins
Louis Jenkins
2 years ago

Why wouldn’t Biden turn our military forces into a “King’s Clothes” organization. He wants the US to be naked before the world. We’re there.

dave in pa.
dave in pa.
2 years ago

back in 1978, I was with the team test the Carl G 84mm . we loved the damn thing ! the army brass that showed up couldn’t have cared less.
later, we found out about the dragon coming online (more money to someone/asshole ) but the marines ! 2 generals GOT DOWN IN THE DIRT WITH US AND FIRED IT TOO. asked a lot of questions and TOOK NOTES, we where impressed with them. the army guys, not so much.
but it is a wonderful weapon system, they had like a dozen different rounds you could shoot thru it too. the ammo holders made great wine cooler too, had 2 of them for the longest time.

mike
mike
2 years ago
Reply to  dave in pa.

The Dragon was a piece of junk. I doubt it ever killed any enemy armor in combat anywhere. They handed that thing out in the 80’s and expected us to stop Soviet tank regiments with it. One guy per platoon was selected to fire a live round once a year because they were too expensive. After nothing by way of experience with it other than the training rounds, My TOE Dragon Gunner was so startled by the live round that he jumped out of the sitting position and drove the round into the gravel 75 yrds downrange. Good think we had the TOW at higher echelon and the A-10.
Now if we had the Carl G or any other recoilless rifle at the time, I would have felt a lot better about our prospects.

dave in pa.
dave in pa.
2 years ago
Reply to  mike

well, someone made a lot of money selling it to the army.
we really did love it, didn’t want to give it back either as it was
miles better than the damn 90mm in use at the time.
the round carriers where neat too as you could hang them on ALICE pack too without much problem. each guy carrying 2 rounds for it is a lot of firepower at the squad/team level

mike
mike
2 years ago
Reply to  dave in pa.

Sounds like you had a much higher priority of equipage and supply then we did. The few live rounds we got to shoot did the opposite of inspire confidence since the round seemed to fly very erratically and led inexperienced gunners to over correct. If we had adequate live rounds to train with, that might have made a difference, but we could barely hit a stationary broadside target at a few hundred yards. Our dragon gunners who had a chance to shoot the live round and missed knew they were not proficient and it was unsettling for all of us.

dave in pa.
dave in pa.
2 years ago
Reply to  mike

never got to play with the dragon. only reason we got to play with the 84 was they where trying to sell it to us.
it had a sub cal devise that worked real well, like 3/4 rocket
was fun to shoot. live hot rounds we only got to fire like 4 or 5 of them. but they did bring all the rounds they made for it, and we got to shoot up all of them before it went away,,
ever walk down a live fire range to put up targets ?
we earned that right to shoot up the left over ammo.
they had one like a flying claymore, you set the range on the nose of it and damn if it didn’t blow the shit out of the targets at that range. we set them at 200m, 300 m 400m
and 500m. and in July heat too.

Hammers Thor
2 years ago

“Why Would They Want to Disarm Our Special Forces?”
Obviously a rhetorical question. I’ll take a wag at it anyway. Because they intend to destroy us all, and if our special forces are unarmed, they are easier to kill. Predators prefer unarmed prey.

Thomas Angle
Thomas Angle
2 years ago
Reply to  Hammers Thor

That would seem like a reasonable answer. But, what has the military done say in the last 100’ish years to make you think they would not follow orders?

Hammers Thor
2 years ago
Reply to  Thomas Angle

Fair question. This feels different, somehow. Like they’re planning to disarm ALL of us… including [some] LEO and military. Basically anyone with the ability to resist them. Unfortunately your point about following orders is intact, as they will follow the orders to give up their weapons. They’re planning something so sinister that no one will believe it’s happening until it’s nearly over.

yes. it is time.
yes. it is time.
2 years ago
Reply to  Hammers Thor

Good. This is my fave part of the story, coming up. Bring it. We will.

Zhenna
2 years ago

A couple of weeks ago a friend with someone in the military said the troops were having a hard time being supplied. Shortage of weapons among other things. They just were not sending them to the troops. I have been watching for news on this issue. This appears to explain what he was describing.

Kal
Kal
2 years ago
Reply to  Zhenna

this has been going on for a long while, last year I was told of the cancellation of some large training exercises in the south, due to lack of weapons and ammunition, they have been siphoning our military’s pipeline to other sources for a long time.

maria
maria
2 years ago
Reply to  Kal

But yet they bought plenty of ammunition for the 87,000 newly minted IRS agents.

alfie
alfie
2 years ago

I remember years ago, as a young boy watching TV ( 1950 something ), President Truman was on TV news, slamming his fist down on his desk and stating that the ” Buck stops here “. Well, guess what, with Biden and his handlers, the buck doesn’t stop with him. But it’s everyone else’s fault

Citizen Joe
Citizen Joe
2 years ago

Western “leaders” are dumb as a bunch of rocks or it’s a plan to take down the West by the Globalists. I suspect it’s the latter. They go to war against Russia in Ukraine. Put sanctions on Russia that they had to know would backfire. The sanctions collapse the EU. NATO is done for. With the EU done for, we are next in line. Supply chain issues, currency sinking, war on fossil fuels, Covid bio weapon deaths exploding, disarming our troops, mass migration from the third world, crime out of control, inflation, evictions and more. Hard times are coming. Soon.

realwesterner
realwesterner
2 years ago
Reply to  Citizen Joe

Pretty sure its the second one.

Henry Heth
Henry Heth
2 years ago

Not to worry -- the Cartels are bringing in RPG’s and full auto AK’s every day with the loads of Colombian marching powder. But the RPG’s are mostly for Cartel squads and the Islamic sleeper cells that Hussein Obama let in.

yes. it is time.
yes. it is time.
2 years ago
Reply to  Henry Heth

In pima county az 100’s of illegals pass through every weekend. Some groups have dudes in full camo and AK’s. They are hispanic, haitian, MENA muslims. I was told there are weapon caches in the desert. Get your shit tight.

realwesterner
realwesterner
2 years ago

I’m not going to say the word, but its initials are CCP, and it rhymes with China. Oops. Said it.

realwesterner
realwesterner
2 years ago
Reply to  realwesterner

Plus, its the SF’s that can do real damage to an invading force. The woke knux in the rank and file won’t be any trouble for invaders, but SF’s are always a problem like that.

Billmil
Billmil
2 years ago
Reply to  realwesterner

But yet they all lined up like good soldiers and got their jab.
There Have been a few holdouts a that went to court but the great majority rolled right over.
It will be interesting to see what the DoD will do with all the reservists and guardsmen that won’t play ball. I haven’t kept up but over half of the AF tanker and airlift crews fall into this category. Plus a large percentage of fighter pilots.
I rarely comment but the dream of the active force coming to the aid of the patriots is wishful thinking.
I’m a retired SNCO and this new force is not like the one I served in 30 years ago.
At best when the Schumer Gus the fan we you had better hope that there are enough patriots left to refuse the unlawful orders and mutiny and come over to the patriots. Sadly I just don’t think it will happen as compliance with the jab showed.

CTR Wolfman
CTR Wolfman
2 years ago

That’s an easy question to answer, pick me, pick me!!!!

Special Forces, they are armed for a conflict, but as of right now, MOST ORGANIZED (gear, training, comms,,,,,,) for ANY resistance to the deep state.

If a spark turned into a bang, how quickly could the S.F. splinter off and help organize the locals?

Kal
Kal
2 years ago
Reply to  CTR Wolfman

that’s the whole idea, and the premise taught down on the Hill! Build an army from the ground up!

mike
mike
2 years ago
Reply to  CTR Wolfman

That is how it used to be. National Guard troops in the 1960’s were known to have responded to a “Disarm the Civilians” survey with open contempt and hostility. Similar feedback was returned for the 1990’s “Shoot the Civilians’ survey they passed around. Then there was that underground newsletter that gave them such fits that decade. They took the hint and decapitated anyone in the officer corps under Obama who was even remotely conservative and they have been conducting an ongoing purge of anyone with heritage American values ever since. I assume there are still some good American Patriots in the combat arms who will defect when the balloon goes up. I just think the numbers are small compared to what would have likely been the case years ago. What they really feared was whole units defecting or conducting a counter coup against their communist revolution. That is no longer possible in my estimation. I’m afraid the bulk of the standing military will stand in place and follow orders.
I also have deep reservations about the availability and trustworthiness of any assets that show up post showtime looking to help. Your experience may differ.

Aime Hart
Aime Hart
2 years ago

Why no public discussion in mainstream media? Disinterest or proof they are oh wait, hmmm, golly gee, I know there is a word for this but, hmmm *Yack yack*