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America's Woke & Obese Military

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Good. That s**t ruined my life
 

Washington — An active duty Army soldier and intelligence analyst spent over a year selling sensitive military documents related to the U.S. defense of Taiwan, weapons systems, and missile defense systems to China, federal prosecutors alleged in an indictment unsealed Thursday and obtained by CBS News.

Sergeant Korbein Schultz is accused of using his top secret security clearance to download classified U.S. government records at the behest of an unnamed individual who claimed to live in Hong Kong, allegedly amassing $42,000 in the process.


He was arrested Thursday and charged with six counts including conspiracy and bribery. According to court filings, Schultz was a sergeant and intelligence analyst and assigned to the 506th Infantry Battalion. The Army said Schultz, 24, of Willis Point, Texas, has been in the service since November 2018.

The charging documents don't name the Chinese government as the recipient of the information or as perpetrators of the scheme, but much of the military information Schutlz is accused to have passed on relates to that country.


Beginning in June 2022, prosecutors said Schultz and his co-conspirator began communicating online and via encrypted messaging applications. He was instructed to prioritize passing along "original and exclusive documents" to his handler, including information related to Russia's war in Ukraine and the "operabitly of sensitive U.S. military systems and their capabilities," court documents said.

The pair allegedly agreed to enter into a long-term partnership.

By July 2022, investigators alleged Schultz was sending information about High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, the type of systems the U.S. has been sending to Ukraine to use against Russia. He is also accused of transmitting sensitive documents about hypersonic equipment and summaries of U.S. military drills in August 2022.

Court documents detailed a months-long exchange in which the unnamed co-conspirator asked for specific documents and Schutlz complied, selling dozens of sensitive records for thousands of dollars at a time.

Money appeared to be his motivation. In one message, Schultz allegedly told his handler, "I need to get my other BMW back."

"I will just keep sending you an abundance of information," he wrote to the coconspirator, according to prosecutors, later expressing a desire to compare himself to Jason Bourne, the fictional spy created by author Robert Ludlum.

By August of 2023, Schultz — whose job was in part to instruct others on the proper handling of classified information — discussed with his Chinese handler the separate arrests that month of two U.S. Navy sailors accused of transmitting sensitive information to China.

Schultz's co conspirators advised him to be careful, court papers revealed.

And in November 2023, prosecutors alleged the handler asked Schultz to discuss work "for the next year."

The charges come days after Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Texeira pleaded guilty to illegally posting classified military records on an online gaming platform in one of the military's most damaging leak campaigns.

And on Tuesday, an Air Force employee was charged with leaking classified information related to Russia's war in Ukraine to an individual over a foreign dating site.

It was not immediately clear if Schultz had an attorney. His first court appearance will be Friday.
 
Will be curious if this guy gets any punishment at all. Hunter Biden is still walking free. And General Mike Milley (the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the highest military officer in the country) admitted to having a secret agreement with Chinese military leadership where he would inform them in advance in case Trump decided to take any military action against Chinese targets....because, you know, orange man bad. The Western world is now totally inverted, meaning that what all previous generations found repugnant like traitorism is often rewarded instead of brutally punished (as would be the case in any sane society). If this guy walks free, it will definitely be a signal that the US is going to burn like Sodom and Gomorrah, probably in our lifetimes, and its ashes will be pissed on by its enemies. Very sad days.

Even funnier: if this guy was caught selling secrets to Israel he'd probably be immediately released and then welcomed as a hero upon his return to the land of milk and honey.
 

A highly successful, long-term organizational diversity effort will give the Army an opportunity to become a national leader in diversity.

<meme>Q. How does this help us win wars? A. Wars?</meme>

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From the article:

The American Military Project has uncovered an internal Air Force memo from 2022 in which General C.Q. Brown, now President Biden’s chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, directed the service “to develop a diversity and inclusion outreach plan aimed at achieving” set numerical quotas for the racial composition of officer applicant pools. This previously unreported memo is clear evidence that a group quota system is operating in the U.S. military, though Pentagon leadership are exceptionally careful to avoid using the term.
 

A highly successful, long-term organizational diversity effort will give the Army an opportunity to become a national leader in diversity.

<meme>Q. How does this help us win wars? A. Wars?</meme>

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They're just trying to get rid of Whites as fast as possible. That's all it is. They want to completely subjugate Whites, and that's easier if Whites aren't in the military.
 
That is brutal!

It reminds me of a story. Back in the days of the Soviet Union, the US would send its spies to the USSR with forged documents. The US spared no expense to make their forged documents completely perfect, but their spies were being caught when their forged papers were recognized.

I forget how they finally found out what was going on. Maybe it came out after the fall of the FSU. Anyway, the Americans were using nice, shiny staples in the passport booklets, but the real Russian passports always had rusty staples

I read this a long time ago, so I don't know how true the story is, but I can believe such things happened.
 
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That is brutal!
Honestly, I do recall hearing a Russian joke, some years ago so I don't remember it exactly, about an american spy who asked the Russians "how did they knew he's an American" and the Russians responded something along the lines: "you dress like one of us, you speak Russian like one of us, you drink vodka like one of us, but none of us is black". I kid You not.
 

China could have the Baltimore ship channel fully cleared in weeks but yesterday
@POTUS
said yesterday for the Army Corps of Engineers it will take months 🤦‍♂️

I blame the West Point Mafia and their budget demon. Please let me explain…

Truth is bridges are an Army Corps of Engineers responsibility but they are so unprepared they gave the job to Navy Salvage to lead. Navy salvage is so broken they had to outsource it to the US subsidiary/partner of a European firm which is chartering equipment from private companies at great expense. Equipment that’s weak & small compared to what the European parent has overseas.

And it’s the Army’s own fault. The West Point Mafia has systematically destroyed our nation’s maritime strength.

When I was 10 Vinzzini taught me the first lesson of war “You’ve fell victim to one of the classic blunders! Never get involved in a land war in Asia”

Yet in my adult life the United States fought not one but two wars in Asia.

How did we pay for those? By gutting our maritime capabilities.

With Chinese military capability growing exponentially, how do you win a war in Asia? The same way we did in WW2: with ships & marines with the Army and Air Force serving a support role

Except there is a problem, the current and last Secretaries of Defense are West Pointers. The SECDEF before that was a marine but he was forced out after a disagreement with the Secretary of State who was a West Pointer

Two decades of Land Wars in asia have decimated our Maritime capabilities as trillions was rerouted into Army coffers by the West Point mafia demon in DC

And now that the land wars are over is the Army Corps of Engineers helping rebuild shipyards and bridges? Is the Army rebuilding its once mighty fleet of dredges? Is it working jointly with the SeaBees and Merchant Marine? Is it rebuilding watercraft?

No today’s West Point mafia leader Jack Reed controls the powerful Senate Armed Services Committee & has blocked the Future of the Navy Commission That Congress created to develop a Naval rebuilding strategy

Now under General Lloyd Austin & Reed EVERY SINGLE navy shipbuilding project is delayed.

The West Point Mafia has gutted every Maritime service:

Navy National Guard (Naval Militia): now only a boat service in a small handful of states

United States Navy Armed Guard: gone

US Navy Reserve: zero ships in inventory

USCG Icebreaker fleet: down to one ship

US Navy salvage fleet: mostly gone

Seabees: cut to 7,000 active personnel

Merchant Marine: now less than 80 ships in international service

MARAD Ready Reserve Fleet: small & on average age a half century old

US Maritime Service: just a handful of officers at the US Merchant Marine academy

Marine Hospital Service; gone except the uniforms

NOAA Officer Corps: down to 330 officers

Army Corps of Engineers dredge fleet: includes ancient hulls like the 57-year-old dredge McFarland

Army Corps of Engineers salvage: the last SECDEF,
@EsperDoD
sold all Army salvage vessels in Baltimore

Army Watercraft: gutted by at action by Esper

USCG: forced to cut 10 cutters this year alone

I could go on but I have something more important to say:

🚨 NOW THEY ARE COMING FOR THE CARRIERS AND SUBMARINES🚨

(I will post the details of the carrier and sub delays in post 2 of the thread)

If Jack Reed & the West Point Mafia wins the next war in Asia will be lost.

Problem is there is nobody to stop them because the think tanks, defense contractors and DoD civil servants know who wields the power and nobody in Navy or Coast Guard uniform has the moral courage to ruin their career by calling out Jack Reed & General Austin in the media or during a senate hearing.

P.S. why am I using quotes from the Princess Bride & making light of the problem by creating the West Point Mafia Demon meme? Because it doesn’t require a PhD to see what is happening.

The gutting of every critical maritime capability to pour money into Land Wars is something any 10 year can see is idiotic
 
^ There is no need for a large standing US Army unless you view our military as an imperial, expansionist power. After the late-1800s and the great expansion westward had concluded, the US Army should've wound down to a national defense and border patrol force.

What this nation needs is a strong, power navy, an equally-strong air force for logistics, C3, ISR, and power projection, a trim and highly-capable Marine Corps for rapid force deployment anywhere in the world as a temporary occupying force, and a robust Coast Guard for maritime border protection.

The Army should rightfully fall somewhere among the CG and USMC in overall size.
 
^ There is no need for a large standing US Army unless you view our military as an imperial, expansionist power. After the late-1800s and the great expansion westward had concluded, the US Army should've wound down to a national defense and border patrol force.
From the close of the Indian Wars (~1890) to WWI and again from WWI to ~1938 that’s exactly what the Army was. The biggest mission for the Army during those periods was protecting the southern border and manning coastal forts. The sole exception was the Spanish-American war which was mostly fought by short timers lead by career officers/NCO.

Make the Army Domestic Again
 
A large navy is going to be almost completely useless in a war against a real power. During WW2, ship captains were all advised to stay very far away from land. Why? Because a missile from land could sink the ships. Fast forward to 2024 where missile and drone technology has evolved to where missiles fired from Chinese soil could hit almost anywhere in the ocean. Those ships are going to be cannon fodder. For a very small investment of a 10-20 missiles, you can sink an entire aircraft carrier, bringing down billions in equipment and killing thousands of military personel on board. The key to a strong navy in modern times, outside of small wars against less technologically advanced enemies (Iraq, Afghanistan, etc), is a capable submarine force.
 
A large navy is going to be almost completely useless in a war against a real power. During WW2, ship captains were all advised to stay very far away from land. Why? Because a missile from land could sink the ships. Fast forward to 2024 where missile and drone technology has evolved to where missiles fired from Chinese soil could hit almost anywhere in the ocean. Those ships are going to be cannon fodder. For a very small investment of a 10-20 missiles, you can sink an entire aircraft carrier, bringing down billions in equipment and killing thousands of military personel on board. The key to a strong navy in modern times, outside of small wars against less technologically advanced enemies (Iraq, Afghanistan, etc), is a capable submarine force.
The U.S. must, as dictated by geography, be a naval power. A surface component with a strong airwing is a critical part of naval power. Regardless of the technological tier of our opponent. Submarines cannot provide close air support, escort merchant shipping, provide gunfire support, or put amphibious forces ashore. Since the dawn of War it's always been a race between weapon and counter-measure. The surface Navy was dedicated to the problem of long-range fleet air defense from October 1944 (first kamikaze raids) to the fall of the Soviet Union (end of Soviet airpower). Aegis, the Standard missile family, and the F-14/AIM54 platform are products of that 50-year challenge. It's a case of the old becoming new again and the 90s-era Peace Dividend biting us in the rear.
As to your point of a small investment of missiles reaping huge dividends, the Japanese tried. Swarms of kamikazes attempting to overwhelm CAP patrols and AA guns. They made tactical gains, severely damaging the FRANKLIN and BUNKER HILL, damaging cruisers, and sinking a good number of destroyers. However, the tactic was negated by pushing out CAP patrols directed by radar pickets and continuous attacks on airfields. Some future opponent will try to overwhelm defenses with missiles, they will sink ships, countermeasures will be developed, then fielded. That was the entire strategy of the Soviet navy to sink US carriers in WWIII but they never got to try.
 
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