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He retired in 2016 so unless he has Q clearance there is nothing he could have known during his active duty days.

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He could’ve read other reports online or made a statement that it was unethical to give experimental vaccines to military members. He’s just getting ahead of the curve.

These fucks don’t care about anyone except themselves. I’ve personally seen them laugh when a soldier/s have died due to accidents during training exercises or war because now colonel X won’t be getting a promotion, I guess it’s mine now lmao and all the other officers laugh along.

Fuck them.

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I am not saying he isn't getting ahead of the curve, but I am saying there was never a time where he was active duty during the pandemic. So the accusation that he waited to retire before he spoke out doesn't quite fit.

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Yeah it doesn’t fit that timeline, he’s just seen the narrative shift and feels comfortable enough to look like the good guy.

I’ve looked but can’t find it but after 9/11 or obama became president they were threatening retired generals with court martial and loss of retirement benefits for “conduct unbecoming of an officer”.

This is all I can find. Retirees can be be tried by UCMJ even if the crime is committed after they’ve retired according to scotus. Which seems completely crazy, they’ve done their time but still don’t get the same trial as a civilian because it’s a military pension? Crazy.

https://fedsoc.org/commentary/fedsoc-blog/the-prosecution-of-military-retirees-under-the-uniform-code-of-military-justice