(Note to email list) Looks like "corrupt NWO threatener" Admiral McRaven is "afraid" of being prosecuted for 1) TREASON, 2) FAILURE to perform his OATH of office, 3) conducting "secret wars" in 120 countries 4) committing soldiers who won't go along with his NWO corruption to mental institutions, drugging them, and 4) a multitude of other atrocities. The new book about the Bin Laden raid is a hoax per Dr. Pieczenik (see below). (The entire intelligence community and the whole world know Bin Laden died in 2001 of kidney disease.) Pieczenik asks why the author of this book hasn't been arrested...McRaven must want the RAID LIES he perpetrated to continue. Google McRaven to see he is "personally credited" with the Bin Laden raid.
William
McRaven: The Admiral - Time magazine person of the year runnerup http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2101745_2102133_2102330,00.html
Spec Op Chief McRaven Says Blabbermouths Face 'Criminal Prosecution'
USN Adm. William McRaven is a quisling of the Council on Foreign Relations. He has the qualities that appeal to the internationalists. He will displace allegiance to his country, loyalties to his command, and jettison any remnants of patriotism for his personal career. While not yet a CFR military member that we could find, expect him to be. His presence and attendance at CFR functions and engagements are plentiful.
Adm. McRaven is a 'work in progress', and the elitist grooming
will produce an internationalist, and an obedient asset for the NWO. Adm.
McRaven is a man to be feared, not respected.
http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=250387Spec Op Chief Says Blabbermouths Face 'Criminal Prosecution'
By Spencer Ackerman, August 24, 2012 |
Adm. William H. McRaven speaks at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, August 2011. Photo: USSOCOM/Flickr
The leader of the U.S. Special Operations Command and architect of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden is seriously unhappy about a forthcoming book by a member of the SEAL raiding team. And he wants other elite U.S. commandos to know they could be in for a world of legal trouble if they write their own tell-alls.
No Easy Day is the first first-person description of the Osama bin Laden raid, penned by a former SEAL Team Six member named Matt Bissonnette. It’s set for publication, naturally, on Sept. 11. And it took the Pentagon and the White House by surprise. Admiral William McRaven, the leader of the U.S. Special Operations Command, wants to make sure it doesn’t lead to a pattern of similar memoirs.
McRaven, the former commander of the Joint Special Operations Command, reminded fellow members of the special-operations community reminding them that they signed binding documents designed to keep them from discussing their highly secretive work.
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