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Regrettably, I missed my weekend goal by 29 individuals, but I’m aiming to hit 100 this week. Please check out https://t.co/EuOmhjsQBA and subscribe for occasional updates about my upcoming military thriller. I promise not to overwhelm your inbox. For now, I’m just gathering email addresses from interested readers to get the attention of a literary agent. ;) Can you help me do that?
A National Guard Soldier activated for the border mission...faced the end of his career over false allegations. Leadership hit him with a 15-6 investigation & still wanted to send him home early (REFRAD) even after he was cleared.
We stepped in, fought the case, & delivered zero adverse action. Once the Chain of Command realized Younts Law was on his side, they suddenly decided it wasn’t "worth the fight."
Career saved.
Shields up. The Defense Never Rests.
#YountsLaw #themilitarycounsel #MilitaryDefense #SoldierRights #NationalGuard
Systemic Failures Resurface at Cannon Air Force Base, Leading One Service Member to Contemplate Suicide * The Gateway Pundit * by J.M. Phelps
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Puckett told The Gateway Pundit she had consistently performed at her highest level over the years, but “everything was ripped away” following a mental breakdown caused by “the inhumane treatment from a Flight Chief after experiencing civilian trauma.”
In the midst of her struggles, she reached a breaking point, expressing thoughts of self-harm. “I got to my breaking point and cried out at my OIC, telling him that I cannot be treated like this anymore, and went home,” she disclosed. “I told them I wanted to take my own life.”
Starting today! "The Sunday Swap" is an opportunity for you to discover more about me, @JMPhelpsLC, while I also gain insight about my followers.
Born this month in 1908, my all-time favorite actor is Jimmy Stewart. Did you know he joined the Army Air Corps during World War II and led formations of up to 150 planes on 20 bombing missions? On one of those missions, flak struck Stewart’s B-24 Liberator bomber, Dixie Flyer, damaging two of its engines and leaving a significant hole at his feet. Good for trivia, I’d say.
Which of his 80 films would you choose as your favorite?
Maybe Harvey, or Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, or The Spirit of St. Louis? Or another film? Would love for you to comment!
Still 30 short of the goal! Just click on the site, add your email quick—no spam mail, just the occasional update! As always, THANK YOU for the support!
Good morning! Please help spread the word about my new site at https://t.co/EuOmhjsQBA. Here, you can sign up to be notified about my upcoming military thriller. The first subscribers joined on May 23, and just seven days later, the number has reached 69. Because you’re in a military thriller kind of mood, can you help me breach 100 by Sunday night? Report to https://t.co/EuOmhjsQBA to execute the mission.
Starting today! "The Sunday Swap" is an opportunity for you to discover more about me, @JMPhelpsLC, while I also gain insight about my followers.
Born this month in 1908, my all-time favorite actor is Jimmy Stewart. Did you know he joined the Army Air Corps during World War II and led formations of up to 150 planes on 20 bombing missions? On one of those missions, flak struck Stewart’s B-24 Liberator bomber, Dixie Flyer, damaging two of its engines and leaving a significant hole at his feet. Good for trivia, I’d say.
Which of his 80 films would you choose as your favorite?
Maybe Harvey, or Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, or The Spirit of St. Louis? Or another film? Would love for you to comment!
I’m proud of all the work my friends on the Army Reinstatement Task force are doing, but much more has to be done.
Until there is accountability, we can never guarantee this won’t happen again. Especially if/when democrats come back in power.
Let’s pray for the task force and continue to push for COVID accountability!
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Good morning! Please help spread the word about my new site at https://t.co/EuOmhjsQBA. Here, you can sign up to be notified about my upcoming military thriller. The first subscribers joined on May 23, and just seven days later, the number has reached 69. Because you’re in a military thriller kind of mood, can you help me breach 100 by Sunday night? Report to https://t.co/EuOmhjsQBA to execute the mission.
During the Memorial Day holiday weekend, nearly 50 individuals signed up to receive updates about my upcoming military thriller. Though the mission won’t be complete for months, our objective is to escalate that number to 100 this week! Can you help me reach that target?
NEW TODAY!
AFN - Remdesivir’s role in veteran deaths under scrutiny
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CIA senior operations officer James Erdman III testified before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, revealing that analysts suspected a lab leak as the likely origin of COVID-19 in early 2020. However, these findings were reportedly omitted from official intelligence reports.
During the May 13 hearing, the CIA whistleblower explicitly stated, “Dr. Fauci’s role in the [COVID-19] coverup was intentional.” For many, this assertion now raises concerns about Fauci’s potential willingness to manipulate data regarding the efficacy of remdesivir, a drug used in the treatment of the virus.
Supporting this claim, Health and Human Services Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. noted in his 2021 book, The Real Anthony Fauci, that the disgraced doctor “[moved] the goal posts” and created new endpoints to “[allow] the drug to demonstrate a benefit.”
Given the low mortality rate of COVID-19, an important question arises: Would the lives of over 4,000 veterans have been lost if remdesivir had not been administered? This is the question for which many families are seeking the answer.
During the Memorial Day holiday weekend, nearly 50 individuals signed up to receive updates about my upcoming military thriller. Though the mission won’t be complete for months, our objective is to escalate that number to 100 this week! Can you help me reach that target?
During the Memorial Day holiday weekend, nearly 50 individuals signed up to receive updates about my upcoming military thriller. Though the mission won’t be complete for months, our objective is to escalate that number to 100 this week! Can you help me reach that target?
Houston, we have a problem.
The recently-published DOJ 500-page report on “Eradicating Anti Christian Bias” identified the thousands of denied religious accommodation requests for the C19 shot.
Many want to blame the last administration for such atrocities, but the reality is these same abuses are still happening.
If there were ever a time to re-educate service members on the Constitution and religious freedoms, it is NOW!
@SecWar@PeteHegseth@SECNAV
This morning, I also sent an email to The Honorable Anthony J. Tata, Under Secretary of Defense (P&R); Hung Cao, Acting Secretary of the Navy; and Benjamin Kohlmann, Assistant Secretary of the Navy (M&RA). There’s no denying they were informed, and my offer remains: I would be more than happy to write a success story for 1stLt Schuyler Skipper.
This isn’t about me; it’s about doing what is right and giving the American people and those who swore an oath an opportunity to celebrate. Let’s get behind this honorable Marine Corps officer on X.
With the support his wife and children, 1stLt Skipper wishes to continue his service in the Marine Corps.
One Department, Two Standards: How the Marine Corps Purges What the Navy Accommodates | The Gateway Pundit | by J.M. Phelps
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@gatewaypundit@SchuylerSk53256@DavisYounts@younts_r@SecWar@PeteHegseth@USW_PR_HONTata@ajtata@SecNav@benkohlmann
Absent any intervention, May 21, 2026, has marked the forced conclusion of a 13-year military career for a Marine Corps officer. This conclusion is not a mere routine separation; it stems from a troubling set of events that highlight the tensions between personal conviction and institutional demands within the military.
This case is no longer just an individual grievance; it is a critical litmus test for institutional fidelity to the Constitution. When the administrative history of this era is written, the data will remain clear. The United States Navy proved that accommodation was entirely possible, while the United States Marine Corps chose not to support and defend the Constitution.
Only one question remains: Who will intervene to compel Headquarters Marine Corps to right this wrong, or will their infidelity to the Constitution continue unchecked?
One Department, Two Standards: How the Marine Corps Purges What the Navy Accommodates | The Gateway Pundit | by J.M. Phelps
https://t.co/hNIx5otYpA
@gatewaypundit@SchuylerSk53256@DavisYounts@younts_r@SecWar@PeteHegseth@USW_PR_HONTata@ajtata@SecNav@benkohlmann
Absent any intervention, May 21, 2026, has marked the forced conclusion of a 13-year military career for a Marine Corps officer. This conclusion is not a mere routine separation; it stems from a troubling set of events that highlight the tensions between personal conviction and institutional demands within the military.
This case is no longer just an individual grievance; it is a critical litmus test for institutional fidelity to the Constitution. When the administrative history of this era is written, the data will remain clear. The United States Navy proved that accommodation was entirely possible, while the United States Marine Corps chose not to support and defend the Constitution.
Only one question remains: Who will intervene to compel Headquarters Marine Corps to right this wrong, or will their infidelity to the Constitution continue unchecked?
One Department, Two Standards: How the Marine Corps Purges What the Navy Accommodates | The Gateway Pundit | by J.M. Phelps
https://t.co/hNIx5otYpA
@gatewaypundit@SchuylerSk53256@DavisYounts@younts_r@SecWar@PeteHegseth@USW_PR_HONTata@ajtata@SecNav@benkohlmann
Absent any intervention, May 21, 2026, has marked the forced conclusion of a 13-year military career for a Marine Corps officer. This conclusion is not a mere routine separation; it stems from a troubling set of events that highlight the tensions between personal conviction and institutional demands within the military.
This case is no longer just an individual grievance; it is a critical litmus test for institutional fidelity to the Constitution. When the administrative history of this era is written, the data will remain clear. The United States Navy proved that accommodation was entirely possible, while the United States Marine Corps chose not to support and defend the Constitution.
Only one question remains: Who will intervene to compel Headquarters Marine Corps to right this wrong, or will their infidelity to the Constitution continue unchecked?