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Could this be the beginning of the descent by top military officials
“against Pete Heggsith and the Trump regime that you and I and we all have been waiting for?”
I know you've been asking. When are our top generals and admirals? When are they going to stand up to the Trump regime and say enough is enough? We're not following your unlawful orders. We're not going down this path of destroying the United States of America well. An active descent coded as it may be by a source that may not be expected just took place.
The joint chiefs of staff through their official social media account sent a coded message striking back at Pete Heggsith and the Trump regime after Heggsith precipitously fired the chief of staff of the army for star general Randy George. Randy George. General Randy George was widely respected. I mean, he was the top guy, the top person in the army.
“That's what the chief of staff positions. A four star general and Pete Heggsith in the middle of”
this catastrophic war against Iran fired General Randy George. And this firing deserves more attention as well because General Randy George was one of the best tacticians. One of the best students of the tactics that were being used in Ukraine in order to stop Russia's invasion. And he was trying to integrate that into the army. He played a pivotal role himself previously being on the joint chiefs of staff.
And just so you all know the joint chiefs of staff by statute. It is the principal advisory body to the president, the secretary of defense and the national security council. And since Pete Heggsith has been confirmed as the secretary of defense and runs around calling himself the secretary of war, we've already seen the former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, General Charles C. C. Brown Jr. was fired. We saw the chief of naval operations,
Admiral Lisa Frenchetti was fired. We saw the vice chief of staff of the Air Force, General James Slyfired. And now we've seen General Randy George. Heggsith and Trump have gutted the joint chiefs. Now the joint chiefs have put out the following statement. And I said,
“you have to understand military language and military code to see what's going on here, right?”
So Pete Heggsith, he fires General Randy George. A lot of the reporting is, is that General Randy George would not remove from a promotion list. Individuals who were well qualified to get promoted to high-level positions in the United States Army were Heggsith and people close to Heggsith. Didn't want them to be part of the Army because they were either black or they were women. And Heggsith didn't want that. That's what a lot of the reporting says. We haven't really seen
denials of that from Heggsith, but we know that that is something, you know, in my opinion,
giving you my opinion, of course, unprotected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution,
that we've seen with Heggsith over and over again. In addition, Heggsith is deeply paranoid right now as this catastrophic war in Iran is spiraling out of control. Heggsith believes that that this guy, Driscoll, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, who's close to JD Vance, and who was also close
To General Randy George is trying to get his job.
mouth. And you know, it's just going down this crazy path. So here's the statement of the joint
“staff. Let me read it for you. Let's go through the coded language right here of the message”
they're sending. So Heggsith fires Randy George forces him to retirement the joint staff, which is the official account for the joint chiefs of staff. They put out the following message. On behalf of the joint force and the joint chiefs, we extend our deepest gratitude to Chief of Staff of the Army, General Randy George, for his decades of steadfast service to our nation. Since 1988, General George and his family have consistently answered the
nation's call with honor and dedication. We are profoundly thankful to General George and his wife Patty for their many years of sacrifice and devotion to those who serve as they graduate from this distinguished chapter of service and look forward to the future. We wish them both continued
“happiness and success in all that lies ahead. Now Heggsith wanted this to be a humiliation ritual,”
a walk of shame, if you will, wanted to completely and utterly humiliate General Randy George. And the joint staff had his back right away and talked about how thankful they are and what real service looks like. The coded language right here is that the clown, Pete Heggsith, who did this does not exemplify those values right here. And we're hearing from a lot of former military leaders and others, who are commenting on what just happened. General former retired General or retired
General Barry McAfrey writes, General George is a superb combat battlefield commander, integrity, courage, experience, takes care of soldiers, solid judgment, modest and principled DC Gomez writes, as someone who gave 28 years of my life to the government, protecting the U.S., nothing pisses me off more than the way this administration treats career professional military and veterans. Nick Brian writes, "The chairman of the joint chiefs is throwing some shade at Heggsith. Don't be fooled
by the raising cane call sign. Kane is not a mega hothead that he is often mistakenly portrayed
to be more on that in a second. Craig Beam writes, "Secretary of Defense is has lost any support
from the chain of command. It will get worse before it gets better and may God protect our service members in peril. May God protect our service members in peril. Whether you believe in God or whether you're religious or not, you can just say may our service members be protected who have been placed in peril right now because there's a catastrophic war taking place right now and the head of the United States Army was just fired. And a lot of the reporting is because that there was an
effort to inject more racism into the Army and that general would not stand for it. I don't let the title fool you. When you're the chief of staff of the Army, that means you're the top position of the entire United States Army. Top Army officer, four star general, you don't get higher than this position. And to fire your top Army officer in the middle of this war is absolutely insane. I mean, it's absolutely insane also that the Trump regime fired via a social media post last year,
chief of staff, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, CQ Brown, and they replaced them with Air Force Lt. General Dan Rays and Cain and because of Lt. General Dan Rays and Cain not having necessarily
the appropriate qualifications, he basically had to get a waiver. Now lots of people still say that
Rays and Cain, you know, as that comment pointed out, you know, is not supportive of a lot of the things that are happening and is looking at headset like he is a clown, but Rays and Cain is,
“you know, still Donald Trump's pick right there. I want to share this with you because I think”
this doesn't get enough attention. Who is General Randy A. George who was just fired? Let's talk a blue. I mean, I gave you his background right there when I read what the Joint Chiefs does. But I want to share this with you and please, please watch through the end of this. Because again, you're not getting this on any other network or anywhere else. I want to show you a speech from 2023 that General Randy George who's now been fired gives. Because he gives a road map
right here about the types of things that would be important in Donald Trump's war and Iran.
Right.
place. And we can all discuss whether the orders should have been carried out to begin with regarding
“this unlawful war. My own view is that they should have, if it's an unlawful war, unlawful order”
shouldn't be found. I would like to say, set that aside, but I know we can't set that aside. What I'm simply trying to state is we're in this war right now, right? And we would still want the most qualified people to be overseeing and protecting our soldiers, right? And then competent qualified people. This guy, General Randy A. George, the four-star General, the top guy and he was that guy. And what we've seen is Heggsip and the Trump regime have gotten rid of
2022 to 26 of the top military leaders, the biggest purge in history right now. And they've got rid of a ton of them in the past 48 hours and throughout the past 14 months. And these are the best
“tacticians to bet. So let me share with you this, I'm only going to show you about five minutes of it.”
You're going to want to watch the whole thing. Please watch this whole thing. Because you'll be like, that's the guy. You know what a clown heggsip is. I'm not even going to show heggsip the clips, because it'll annoy us. But I want to show you what a real competent leader in the military sounds like. This is General Randy A. George speaking in 2023. At the Midas Touch Network, we dug up this footage here, play this clip. So I'm going to be very straightforward with you all today.
We're doing a lot of things really well and we've got some work to do. And my goal is for all of you
to understand your part. First, I am proud of our army. Recently, I visited several of our army
formations in Germany. I saw a second cavalry regiment who clearly were clearly focused on building their warfighting skills and innovating to stay ahead of the threat. Instead of a fixed tactical operation center, the second cavalry regiment commander commands and controls his formations from five strikers that are physically dispersed yet digitally connected across the battlefield. That commander understands the challenges of large-scale combat operations and is adapting
in real time to be more mobile, low signature and lethal. And more recently, in Alaska,
I met soldiers from the 11th Airborne Division. Their second brigade soldiers were out in the
cold rain, working hard to earn or expert infantry and soldier badges. I've been up to Alaska in the dead of winter and I know this unit can train and fight in the most extreme environments. Wherever I go, I consistently see soldiers of every generation willing to innovate, train, and endure hardship for the team and the mission. For my part, when Americans see our army, I want them to see what I see. I want them to feel the pride that I feel because their
army is the best ground fighting force in the world. When our army hits the dirt, our nation means business. Our allies and partners don't want to fight without us and our adversaries are wise to fear us. Because when Americans see their army, they see exceptional teams, tough discipline soldiers who are proudly serving their country. Because in the army, they see leaders who demand excellence and hold each other accountable. They see soldiers who are fit and
masters of their craft. And they see strong families behind those soldiers who are part,
“who are a valued part of our team. And finally, and particularly important given our”
internet connected world today, they see an army that knows how to innovate, adapt and thrive
in new conditions. Hang on a second. This is critically important because the character
of war is changing. It's changing rapidly because disruptive technology is fundamentally altering how humans interact. Just look at Ukraine. On the battlefield today, everything is a center.
I recall when satellite technology brought news from the battlefield to Ameri...
That in and of itself gave a new dynamic to war fighting. Today, every one of us has better cameras
“in our pockets that are connected to the cloud. No one can hide and no formation is safe,”
where we can see, we can hit, and we can see everywhere. Along the same lines, electromagnetic signature management is vital. We all leak detectable, digital exhaust, emails, phone calls, even when sending a text. Now warfighters must find ways to blend in with the noise all around. Logistics are more complex because the logistics tales that we have grown accustomed to are conspicuous. They can be hit, sabotaged, and cyber attacked. An autonomous systems are changing
“the game for not that much money. I'm not just talking about unmanned aerial systems, but ground”
systems as well. But challenges are nothing new to the United States Army. In fact, they offer us opportunity to assess and get better. We just have to stay grounded. I've been reflecting on our
Army's motto. This will defend, which was first used as a battle cry by the Continental Army.
Today it reminds us that our Army's purpose is timeless and clear to fight and win the nation's wars. That is our mandate from the American people, and it requires action in four focus areas.
“Warfighting, delivering ready combat formations, continuous transformation, and strengthening our”
profession. First, I'm going to focus on warfighting. Warfighting is the reason our Army exists. We are not a Europe Army or a Pacific Army. We're not a brigade centric or division centric.
We are a global force that fights when called upon at the scale required. We have always done that.
Now, that's the guy that a very paranoid Pete Higgsith has fired. Pete Higgsith, it's being reported by the New York Post and elsewhere. New York Post is getting their sources from within the White House. Higgsith is getting very paranoid about losing his job, which is one of the reasons why they say they fired Chief of Staff General Randy George. Trump administration officials say Higgsith is worried about Army Secretary Dan Driscoll taking his job. Driscoll's buddies with J.D. Vance.
Higgsith on Thursday demanded the resignation of Army Chief of Staff General Randy George Driscoll's top aide for reasons that were not publicly stated. This is all driven by insecurity in paranoia that Pete has developed since signal gate. It has really gotten under Higgsith's skin. He is trying to make everyone around Driscoll's suffer for no reason. There seems to be growing tensions in that Department of Defense. I mean, he calls it the Department of War. I mean,
because he's such an insecure little man-baby, no offense to man-baby, because he even gives man-baby his a bad name. Anyway, I wanted to give you that perspective right there. You tell me
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