Anonymous wrote:Trump is going to declare a “national emergency” due to urban crime.
He will require Congress to amend the Selective Service Act to reinstate the draft.
Troops will be used against citizens in all the blue cities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It probably will be something underwhelming.
But at great expense of both time, money, and leadership? Not to mention the security risks?
poison the water with radioactive material a la Putin, or germ warfare?Anonymous wrote:Great way to gather a huge sacrifice for a false flag operation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Project 2025 included firing lots of generals and making the military personally subservient to Trump
Dollars to donuts that's what's happening.
However, Russia has been up to a lot of shenanigans recently.
Putin owns Trump. Trump would never invade Russia or China. This is more likely a loyalty oath, humiliate and remove anyone who seems competent.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing it's all about optics. I do think Trump will wind up addressing them directly, and part of this is about getting images of Trump "commanding the armed forces" for the press and for their own purposes.
But in this administration, image IS substance. Part of this is absolutely about bringing the military to heel and making sure even the top military brass know they serve at the pleasure of the president, who is a thin-skinned baby with dictatorial impulses.
So I think it will be basically nothing, but also the specific brand of nothing that in this administration is also ominous and threatening.
Anonymous wrote:Loyalty pledge? Martial law? Mass firing of those deemed undesirable? Are we going to war? Pulling out of NATO and/or the UN?
And isn’t it a huge security risk to have so many top brass in one place at the same time?
Not that Mr. Signal Chat has any idea about security…
Anonymous wrote:In 1935 German leadership called a surprise meeting and informed their previous oath to uphold the Weimar constitution was now void and they instead must swear a personal oath to the Führer. Many claimed they didn’t like the order, but they did it anyway.