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moniss

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Tue Nov 12, 2024, 07:18 PM Nov 12

A not so comforting thought for our allies in NATO [View all]

is the news of a commission to purge military leaders in the US. Now when you combine that with another thought it gets even more chilling. That second matter is that our media here and many of our people have been concerned that the top secret documents that were available for sale at the Mar-Ugh-Ghastly Cash and Carry Document Outlet were about US Military/Intelligence secrets. They may well have been about NATO. He may have given Putin enough info to be able to aid in more attacks and expansion and be ready for any NATO counter-moves, intelligence gathering/sharing etc.

I hope somebody changed the "locks on the doors" long ago. Things are getting ready to move fast. Very fast. I have mentioned before that we need to ask ourselves "What if he announces he has surrendered the country to Russia?" "What if he announces some sort of alliance where we are now going to share our military/intelligence and financial resources?" If you think those are a "bridge too far" then ask yourself why someone would need to purge a bunch of the military leadership/command?

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