MindWar by Michael Aquino

MindWar by Michael Aquino

Author:Michael Aquino [Aquino, Michael]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2016-07-10T04:00:00+00:00


b. Internal Religious PSYOP:

The Army Chaplain Corps

Our Father in Heaven, before we go into battle, every

soldier among us will approach you each in his own way. Our

enemies too, according to their own understanding, will ask

for protection and for victory. And so we bow before your

infinite wisdom. We offer our prayers as best we can. I pray

you watch over the young Jack Geoghegan that I lead into

battle. You use me as your instrument in this awful hell of

war to watch over them. Especially if they're men like this

one beside me, deserving of a future in your blessing and

goodwill. Amen.

Oh, yes, and one more thing, dear Lord, about our

enemies, ignore their heathen prayers and help us blow

those little bastards straight to Hell. Amen.

- Lt. Colonel Hal Moore

[in the post chapel before leaving for Vietnam]

We Were Soldiers (2002)

Although pro forma the mission of the Army Chaplain

Corps is “to advise commanders concerning soldiers’ free

exercise of religion” 100, in practice it has a fourfold de facto mission: (1) to convince soldiers that their religious

faith should not stand in the way of killing other humans

on order; (2) to reassure soldiers that God is on their side

in a war, even if it is against other humans professing

faith in the same God; (3) through these first two

missions to minimize or dispel soldiers’ fear of death in

combat; and (4) to ensure that soldiers’ families do not

compromise the first three missions.

To reinforce this agenda, chaplains are commissioned

as uniformed officers and are dependent for both

retention and promotion on their secular commanders’

evaluations. Those who find they cannot reconcile

combat missions and orders with their faiths either resign

or are removed.

100 https://www.army.mil/chaplaincorps#org-about

- 130 -

These facts are not mentioned to gratuitously

embarrass the Chaplain Corps, but rather to simply

acknowledge its critical PW function. Doctrinally Judæo/

Christian religions prohibit the killing of humans who

have done nothing to deserve it, and for the PW U.S.

Army to function, it must order, and rely upon its soldiers

to carry out such orders: the individual- and mass-killing

of government-declared “enemies”.

After World War II much sanctimonious publicity was

given the so-called “Nürnberg Principle”: that soldiers

could not use “obedience to orders” to justify destructive

actions which others might later label “war crimes”. This

“Principle” was applied exclusively to the vanquished

Axis, however, and others have since never regarded it as

a valid objection by individual soldiers. 101

The result of this official/institutional hypocrisy is a

cancerous erosion of the U.S. Army’s honor and integrity,

which, because of this nation’s original and traditional

stand on behalf of individual ethics, are absolutely

indispensable to it.

Once the American armed forces evolve from PW to

MW, the arbitrary killing of “enemies” will cease, and the

need for chaplains’ PSYOP of service personnel will

evaporate. The implied-coercive commissioned Chaplain

Corps will be discontinued, to be replaced by civilian

clergy with no PW-enforcement agenda.



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