ALERT BREAKING NEWS- Lt Col Scheller was taken to the Brig today. His parents Stu SR. & Cathy Scheller are breaking their silence.

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
EXCEPT that his issue was HARDLY the jab. HIS issue was the ACCOUNTABILITY that his superiors have ducked.

this WILL be a VERY interesting case as it progresses...
 

OldArcher

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Looking at those in power, you have to ask yourself, “who said treason doesn’t pay?”

OA

To my formerly military trained mind, General Milley is a traitor, and Lt.Col. Scheller, USMC, is a patriotic hero. Neither Milley, the traitor, nor Sheller, the patriotic hero, inhabit the same universe.

God Bless Lt.Colonel Sheller, and a pox upon Milley and his treasonous sycophants.

OA
 

Caplock50

I am the Winter Warrior
To my formerly military trained mind, General Milley is a traitor, and Lt.Col. Scheller, USMC, is a patriotic hero. Neither Milley, the traitor, nor Sheller, the patriotic hero, inhabit the same universe.

God Bless Lt.Colonel Sheller, and a pox upon Milley and his treasonous sycophants.

OA

On an 'official' gallows, there are 13 steps to the 'hanging' platform. As milley is walked up those steps, with each step he takes, he should be forced to look upon an individual picture of those 13 troops he 'killed'.
 

Ping Jockey

Inactive
Like I said in my earlier post, based on my on the ground observations looking at the numbers for my unit and my base, plus what I have been hearing secondhand from friends, its closer to 20% refusal, on average. You will absolutely have higher percentages of certain units (SOF for instance) that tell the DoD to get bent, but overall its a minority. On the bright side, 20% of the .mil and a majority of SOF is more than enough :)
IF it’s 20% total who refuse the cootie jab perhaps that 20% would consists of line units; infantry, armor, artillery, and the like for both army and the Corp. Be mighty hard for the admin, cooks, and supply gurus to pick up the slack. I’ve never seen any of them mount an M1 or Bradley for days on end.
 

RB Martin

Veteran Member
Ok, whatever they do. What do they do? Is it retire?

They resign their commission. He did that. They still came after him.


Marine Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller on Tuesday announced that he has submitted his resignation from the Marine Corps with a requested effective date of September 11, 2021.


He posted his letter of resignation in a Facebook post, along with a message:


To The American Leadership,
We the people submit our resignation with a requested date of 11 September 2021.
Reason: Loss of trust and confidence.
We the people seek change. We the people seek leadership. We the people seek accountability. We the people WILL take it.
Every generation needs a revolution.
Very Respectfully,
US
 

TFergeson

Non Solum Simul Stare
Apparently he is facing decades in Leavenworth.

 

Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
Apparently he is facing decades in Leavenworth.


This is going to be the beginning of a mess these idiots don't need to create, but TPTB got embarrassed and even the hearings over the last couple of days are proving the case the Lt.Col. was making. This is the Dreyfus Affair without the espionage involved.....
 

Meadowlark

Has No Life - Lives on TB
They are afraid, very afraid, and are trying to make an example of him to strike fear in others. The real fear is mutiny.
 

Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
They are afraid, very afraid, and are trying to make an example of him to strike fear in others. The real fear is mutiny.

That being the case, they're in bigger trouble than they think, not just from the rank and file but also from the Electorate, maybe not today or next month but eventually...
 

Samuel Adams

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Won’t Kyle and the good Lt. Col. be delighted when we finally show up in force to liberate them from the Borg ?
 

vector7

Dot Collector
IF it’s 20% total who refuse the cootie jab perhaps that 20% would consists of line units; infantry, armor, artillery, and the like for both army and the Corp. Be mighty hard for the admin, cooks, and supply gurus to pick up the slack. I’ve never seen any of them mount an M1 or Bradley for days on end.

Didn't Obama bring in non-citizens to the military with a path to citizenship to fill ranks before?

They seem to also be exempt from cootie jabs entering the country.

Flashbacks:
U.S. military to recruit temporary visa holders with offer of citizenship

By Julia Preston


Published: February 15, 2009

Stretched thin in Afghanistan and Iraq, the American military will begin recruiting skilled immigrants who are living in the United States with temporary visas, offering them the chance to become U.S. citizens in as little as six months.

Immigrants who are permanent residents, with documents commonly known as green cards, have long been eligible to enlist. But the new effort, for the first time since the Vietnam War, will open the armed forces to temporary immigrants if they have lived in the United States for a minimum of two years, according to military officials familiar with the plan.

Recruiters expect that the temporary immigrants will have more education, foreign language skills and professional expertise than many Americans who enlist, helping the military to fill shortages in medical care, language interpretation and field intelligence analysis.

"The American Army finds itself in a lot of different countries where cultural awareness is critical," said Lieutenant General Benjamin Freakley, the top recruitment officer for the army, which is leading the pilot program. "There will be some very talented folks in this group."

The program will begin small - limited to 1,000 enlistees nationwide in its first year, most for the army and some for other branches. If the pilot program succeeds as Pentagon officials anticipate, it will expand for all branches of the military. For the army, it could eventually provide as many as 14,000 volunteers a year, or about one in six recruits.

Although the Pentagon has had wartime authority to recruit immigrants since shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, military officials have moved cautiously to lay the legal groundwork for the temporary immigrant program to avoid controversy within the ranks and among veterans over the prospect of large numbers of immigrants in the armed forces.

A preliminary Pentagon announcement of the program last year drew a stream of angry comments from officers and veterans on Military.com, a Web site they frequent.

Marty Justis, executive director of the national headquarters of the American Legion, the veterans' organization, said that while the group opposes "any great influx of immigrants" to the United States, it would not object to recruiting temporary immigrants as long as they passed tough background checks. But he said the immigrants' allegiance to the United States "must take precedence over and above any ties they may have with their native country."

The military does not allow illegal immigrants to enlist, and that policy would not change, officers said. Recruiting officials pointed out that volunteers with temporary visas would have already passed a security screening and would have shown that they had no criminal record.

"The army will gain in its strength in human capital," Freakley said, "and the immigrants will gain their citizenship and get on a ramp to the American dream."

In recent years, as American forces faced combat in two wars and recruiters struggled to meet their goals for the all-volunteer military, thousands of legal immigrants with temporary visas who tried to enlist were turned away because they lacked permanent green cards, recruiting officers said.

Recruiters' work became easier in the last few months as unemployment soared and more Americans sought to join the military. But the Pentagon, facing a new deployment of 30,000 troops to Afghanistan, still has difficulties in attracting doctors, specialized nurses and language experts.

Several types of temporary work visas require college or advanced degrees or professional expertise, and immigrants who are working as doctors and nurses in the United States have already been certified by American medical boards.

Military officials want to attract immigrants who have native knowledge of languages and cultures that the Pentagon considers strategically vital. The program will also be open to students and refugees.

The army's one-year pilot program will begin in New York to recruit about 550 temporary immigrants who speak one or more of 35 languages, including Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Igbo, which is spoken in Nigeria, Kurdish, Nepalese, Pashto, Russian and Tamil. Spanish speakers are not eligible. The army's program will also include about 300 medical professionals to be recruited nationwide.

Under a statute invoked in 2002 by the Bush administration, immigrants who serve in the military can apply to become citizens on the first day of active service, and they can take the oath in as little as six months.

For foreigners who come to work or study in the United States on temporary visas, the path to citizenship is uncertain and at best agonizingly long, often lasting more than a decade. The military also waives naturalization fees, which are at least $675.

'Ready to die for my new country': Foreigners gaining quick citizenship in combat boots inside US borders

David Friedman / NBC News

Oumama Kabli, center, celebrates becoming a U.S. citizen during a naturalization ceremony on April 15 at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Kabli, 19, is a private in the Army National Guard and entitled to become a citizen without the normal five-year residency requirement because of her military service.


By Bill Briggs, NBC News contributor

This story is part of NBC News’ series “Immigration Nation,” an in-depth examination of immigration in America.
A wartime edict to entice immigrants to join the military in exchange for rapid naturalization has created 83,000 new American citizens. But one critic worries the initiative will become permanent — or perhaps even expand — essentially outsourcing more U.S. combat jobs and, he argues, injecting the armed forces with an increased security risk.
 

Walrus

Veteran Member
That being the case, they're in bigger trouble than they think, not just from the rank and file but also from the Electorate, maybe not today or next month but eventually...
Aesop nailed it in his blog today:

Non futuis militae-Nautae

We read where some folks commenting are all doom-and-gloom worried about the future prospects of Lt. Col. Scheller, USMC.

Bitch, please.

As if.

The way you "protect" someone like this, with balls the size of church bells, is hand him a bayonet, and then get out of his way.

The conga line of Alan Dershowitz-level lawyers that will take his case pro bono will take what he said once, in a YouTube vid, and turn it up to 11, straight outta Spinal Tap, and make his original video indictment of The System like the Rodney King beating: on TV, 24/7/365, and the Corps won't be able to shut up fast enough to get both their collective feet out of their mouth. They're about to create their own Billy Mitchell, and they'll never get that genie back into the bottle. It's going to haunt them for a hundred years.

If they were smart, they'd simply drop all charges, separate him from service post-haste, and grant him a full pension, and hope he just goes off and plays golf. But they're not that smart.
Even after the baked in "guilty on all counts" verdict comes back, this will get appealed, and overturned, and the minute this guy picks a place to settle down, he'll be the next freshman congressman from BFEgypt, and even the DNC won't have enough voter fraud to block his election in a landslide.

Two terms, which he'll win without breaking a sweat, and he's got a congressional pension-for-life, and gold-plated everything until he dies.

And he's going to end up being the guy throwing molotov cocktails on the House Armed Service Committee every day he's there, and raking those same perfumed princes over the coals, and sticking a pitchfork in their guts and twisting it, for as long as he feels the urge. Probably only for another 20 years or so, on national TV.
It won't matter if nothing changes, because for him their agony is The Mission.

Unimaginable stress, pressure, and heat is what turns charcoal into diamonds.

The smartest thing the Corps could have done was ignored him. Everything not that they're doing to him is throwing jet fuel on a raging bonfire, and then trying to beat the flames out with their own dicks.

And that's before he writes the inevitable best-selling non-fiction book abut the whole thing, which immortalizes this in print forever.

This is what happens when, institutionally, you've promoted the biggest ass-kissing Courtney Massengale crayon-eaters to the senior positions, which mega-douchbaggery was exactly what he called them out on.

His position, right now, is about the same one as that of the 1st Marines surrounded by five Chicom regiments at the Chosin Reservoir in 1950: I pity the poor bastards who've surrounded him. He's going to eat their hearts for lunch, and hand them their asses back on a platter by the time this is all over, and they'll wish their mothers had never met their fathers.

And then, 5 million current and former Marines - pissed as hell about how badly ****ed up their beloved Corps has become - are going to help him pile on. Semper Fidelis, mother****ers. Scheller is OURS, not yours, and in trying to **** with one of OURS, you've stepped on your dicks hard this time. You're going to regret that once, and that one time will be permanently, forever.

For the Common Core grads out there, tell the class how dragging Ollie North before Congress, making him testify, and then trying to crucify him in public has hurt either his life or career prospects since 1987, last time you looked. Non futuis militae-Nautae: Don't **** with Marines.

POSTED BY AESOP AT 1:27 PM
 

SmithJ

Veteran Member
He‘ll serve a little time, then make some money giving a few speech’s and things will continue on…….
 

Henry Bowman

Veteran Member
If he is found guilty for ANYTHING, this will let us know where the loyalties of the upper echelon of the military are.

Make lists, check them twice.
 
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