RSSFrom the Office of the Navy Chief of Information
WASHINGTON (NNS) — Statement from the Acting Secretary of the Navy Thomas B. Modly, regarding the relief of the Commanding Officer of USS Theodore Roosevelt.
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Good afternoon. Thank you again for your diligence and courage in keeping the American people informed as we all deal with the profound ramifications, and rapid developments, associated with this crisis.
I guess better late than never? First… the Captain put threat to force ahead of threat to mission.
This is unacceptable for a CO of a carrier. Second…we are at war. We are engaged with several enemies but one in particular is playing the liberals and uninformed in our country for fools. This enemy developed a virus for weaponizing and now we are the recipients. This enemy is responsible for untold deaths across this planet and has consistently lied about and tried to cover up facts and evidence relating to the origin of the virus. This enemy continually steals our technology and our jobs and now has threatened to withhold vital medical supplies. This enemy is continually pushing its influence and doctrine across the globe and if it is allowed to win we will all lose our freedom.
You should read this before trying to color the Captain a hero….
https://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=112537
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Second…we are at war. We are engaged with several enemies but one in particular is playing the liberals and uninformed in our country for fools. This enemy developed a virus for weaponizing and now we are the recipients.
If you can’t find HQC look for Chloroquine diphosphate. Both should work with zinc. You vets might look and see if you have any of the Chloroquine we used to get on deployment and hang onto it. You should be on a zinc supplement (which is ionized and cannot enter the cell membrane without the Chloroquine which provides a portal). Once it is in the cell the zinc stops a whole bunch of virus replication. Recently heard that Ivermectin might be useful…..
I was going to write “nicely said” and then I thought….no it isn’t nice and we can no longer afford to be “nice” when confronting trash with facts. Your reply is very accurate. How about a “well done” instead?
I agree with the Jedi Night. This attempt at journalism belongs on paper that could claim its proper place in an outhouse. Perhaps a checking of facts and information should be considered in the future? I can suggest the articles by the Epoch Times on the origin of the virus. That would be a good start.