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Infiltrating the U.S. Military
Gen. Boykins Kingdom Warriors
On the Road to Abu Ghraib and Beyond
[A Review
of Infiltrating the U.S. Military: Is the Religious Right
Engaged in a Seditionist Bid to Takeover America? posted by Les ]
By Katherine Yurica
October 12, 2004
Since GOP leaders have tasted the heady
stuff of unlimited power and watched the success of their bullying
tactics, they seem to take pride in the fact that intimidation
and coercion silences all opposition. Theyve begun to step
more boldly toward the goal of taking control of the judiciaryand
it appears that nothing can stop them from destroying the system
of checks and balances built into our constitution. Americans
dont seem to mind. We love the swagger of the cowboys in
charge.
We must love Tom DeLays boast, I
am the government![1] else voters would throw
him out on his ears. So those of us who sit and observe are spectators
in the GOPs sport of dismantling American constitutional
rule. The Bush administration quietly sends the names of religiously
ideological judges down to the Senate for confirmation, while
the House devises diabolical bills to rip the heart out of our
nations jurisprudence. By submitting legislation that seeks
to strip the Supreme Court of its jurisdictional power, the House
leaders hope to delimit what cases the federal courts can or
cannot review.[2] The hard right House leaders have
gone so far as to introduce a bill that will grant congress the
ability to overturn a Supreme Court decision that finds a law
passed by congress is unconstitutional.[3] It appears
that the entire constitutional structure of our nation could
be hanging in the balance in the 2004 election.
How has the Republican Party been so radicalized
and transformed? The consequences that flow from the fact that
a secret religious infiltration of the Republican Party took
place over a period of years prior to the last two elections
have simply been underreported in the press. Infiltration and
control of the GOP has placed the religious hard right comfortably
in control of the party, which in turn places our republic in
danger of being controlled by a heretical religious core that
began its program of dominance in the 1980s.[4]
Its not the first time the religious
right has succeeded. Probably the most remarkable plan to takeover
an institution began in 1967, when so called fundamentalists
laid out the strategy to take control of the sixteen million-member
Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). According to a chronology
posted on the web,[5] Page Patterson a seminary
doctoral student and Judge Paul Pressler met at Café du
Monde in New Orleans and discussed a long term strategy for fundamentalist
domination of the SBC.
By 1979, Patterson, Pressler and others
ran a get out the vote campaign in fifteen states
prior to the Convention, urging a defeat of the moderates in
the SBC.[6] Voters were actually bussed to the convention
in mass numbers and left after the vote for the president of
the organization.
That year, Adrian Rogers was elected president.
In 1980, Paul Pressler publicly announced
the strategy of the fundamentalist takeover, which was to elect
the SBC president a sufficient number of times to gain a fundamentalist
majority on the boards and agencies of the Convention.[7]
With a president who had the power of committee appointments,
the fundamentalists could begin their reign of power. From 1979
to the present, fundamentalists elected all presidents
of the SBC.[8]
As they consolidated their power and gained
control of the six SBC seminaries, they ruthlessly purged the
institutions of all moderates. According to Dr. Russell Dilday,
a moderate who opposed the tactics of the fundamentalists in
1985, the fundamentalists operated like a sophisticated
political machine. In an interview with Charlene
Hunter Gault and Judge Pressler on the McNeal Lehrer Hour
on June 11, 1985, Dr. Dilday said the fundamentalists used surreptitious
recording of conversations, secretly taping telephone calls,
without the permission of the person being talked to, sharing
that information with the press without permission. Using the
kind of strategy, actually secular strategies, that are not at
all consistent with one who claims to believe in biblical authority.
Dr. Dilday said, If I agreed one hundred percent with his
[Presslers] content, I think I would disagree with his
cause, just by virtue of the strategy being used. [9]
In the year 1993, the fundamentalists attempted
to refuse to seat members from the church where President Clinton
had his church membership.[10] In the year 2000, former
President Jimmy Carter left the denomination.[11] In that
same year, the SBC leadership forced all employees, professors
and missionaries to sign a modern day loyalty oath,
a new Baptist Faith and Message statement that many
Baptists felt superceded the Bible and the personhood of Jesus
requiring loyalty to the institution over loyalty to God. Over
seventy missionaries either resigned because of the requirement
to sign or were outright fired, when they refused to resign,
with the loss of all their retirement.[12]
Clearly then, the fundamentalist
takeover of the Southern Baptist Convention was not a disagreement
over religious issues, at its heart, it was a political
takeover because it used coercive means to achieve complete control
of the organization.[13] The purging of moderate
Baptists in the Southern Baptist Convention continues to this
day as the denomination becomes ever more politically involved.
As an example of their political involvement,
in June of 2004, Richard Land, president of the Southern Baptist
Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, fought vigorously
against a bill in the Senate, which added gender, sexual
orientation or disability to the list of those protected
by law from hate crimes.[14] Prior to the passage
of this bill, the classes protected by hate-crimes legislation
were race, color, religion and national origin. Land, speaking
for the Southern Baptist Convention said, Making sexual
preference a protected right in any federal legislation will
lead to litigation that will be extremely damaging to the freedoms
of Americans. The senators who voted for this ought to be ashamed
of themselves.[15]
The Manifesto of the
Dominionist Movement
But are there any other institutions that
are either under siege or targets of takeovers by the hard right?
According to the plan proposed by Paul Weyrich,
the founder of the Free Congress Foundation, to secure the success
of the hard rights control and domination of the American
culture, the subversives must develop a network of parallel
cultural institutions existing side-by-side with the cultural
institutions of America.[16] Eric Heubeck, the author
of Mr. Weyrichs manual wrote: Our movement will be
entirely destructive, and entirely constructive. We will not
try to reform the existing institutions. We only intend to weaken
them, and eventually destroy them. We will endeavor to knock
our opponents off-balance and unsettle them at every opportunity.
All of our constructive energies will be dedicated to the creation
of our own institutions
[17]
The political movement has been called by many names, but
none is so descriptive as Dominionism, the political
drive cloaked with religious terms, to dominate and control American
institutions, the American government, and the American culture
by Christians of the hard right. This article will
reveal how the military, as an institution, is being infiltrated
with an eye at control by the dominionists. If the idea of a
coup seems too absurd to some, let us not forget that its
been thought about and written about by at least one military
man in a brilliant story published in the military journal Parameters,
Winter 1992-1993. Lt. Col. Charles J. Dunlap, Jr. wrote The Origins of
the American Military Coup of 2012.[18]
Seymour Hersh
The next chapter of this story begins with
Pulitzer Prize winner Seymour Hershs exposé of the
American perpetrated disgrace at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. Hersh
has published a new book titled Chain of Command, (Harper
Collins 2004). In it he wrote that the roots of the scandal lie
not in the criminal inclinations of a few army reservists, but
in the reliance of George W. Bush and Donald Rumsfeld on secret
operations and the use of coercion in fighting terrorism.
In an interview September 14, 2004 with
Terry Gross of NPR radio, Hersh described an impatient Donald
Rumsfeld, who wanted to take not only operational control of
the war, but also wanted control of intelligence. Hersh said,
After 9/11, Rumsfeld had just had it with the notion of
going through the legal process to go after people we believed
were very important inside Al Quaeda. According to Hersh,
Rumsfeld said in a sense, the hell with it!
So Rumsfeld set up a secret unit.
The secrecy surrounding the unit was overwhelming. Hersh said
the unit is called the Special Access Program.
Hersh said, I know there was a presidential
finding for it. In describing the unit he said, Everybody
was under cover. They had their own aircraft. They had their
own helicopters. They would hear about somebody they thought
was important in the war on terrorism, somebody to interrogate.
They would just get into the country, get to the guys house
and get him out without going through any formal process. They
were taking these people to Thailand, later they were taken to
Egypt.
Hersh said, Some of the prisoners
who turned out to not be useful were shipped down to Guantanomo
in Cuba, the prison was set up in 2002.
By the fall of 2003 when the war in Iraq
was clearly going badly, Hersh said, At that point the
decision was made to bring some elements of this secret unit
into Iraq to start educating and getting the interrogating process
more fine tuned.
Hersh said that many of the White House
documents contain the statement, the gloves are off.
Hersh took that to mean, I think there is no question this
unit was given carte blanche to do whatever was necessary.
He admitted, I cant tell you whether the goal of
the Special Unit was to get rough immediately or not. I can tell
you that according to people in the unit, things deteriorated
over time. Were talking about a unit thats now been
in operation almost three years.
More than 20,000 Iraqis had been arrested.
Many of them were taken in routine sweeps of traffic. Hersh said
the idea was to develop blackmail material against the young
men by taking photos of them in positions where they were sexually
humiliated. Then, according to Hersh, with the blackmail photos
on hand the intent was to release the prisoners and ask them
to join the insurgency and start telling the U.S. what was going
onotherwise the photos would be released.
Lt. General Jerry
Boykins Secret Warrior Recruitment Program
As one reads or recites the facts surrounding
Abu Ghraib, one is tempted to ask how the American military,
with its code of ethics as reflected in the high traditions of
West Point and our Naval Academywhere men and women are
imbued in the tradition of honor could have turned into
such a ruthless band of sadists? The answer is: They didnt.
Someone else did it.
There is evidence the U.S. military, like
the Southern Baptist Convention before it, has been targeted
as an institution to be taken over and replaced with dominionists
who are decidedly less educated and less honorable. These are
men and women who may be willing to do anything to further the
cause of world domination.
There is also evidence dominionists have
infiltrated the military with willing personnel and that the
military has similarly infiltrated the churches.
The next chapter of this story begins with
Lt. Gen. William G. Jerry Boykin, the Pentagons
senior military intelligence official. He graduated from Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University with a bachelors
degree in education in 1971. That same year, he was commissioned
in the U.S. Army where he rose through the ranks to Commanding
General of the U.S. Army Special Forces Command (Airborne) Fort
Bragg, N.C. and then in June 2003 to the present to Deputy Undersecretary
of Defense for Intelligence at the Pentagon.[19]
There is no question that Lt. Gen. Boykin
is a brave soldier and he is undoubtedly a personable man. But
in searching through data available on the web, it appears that
while the general has spent thirty three years in the military,
he has had very little formal military education with the exception
of a year at the Army War College in 1990-1991.[20]
Boykin became the focus of media reports
when he spoke about his involvement in the war on terrorism at
twenty-three Baptist and Pentecostal churches across the country,
accompanied by two military aides. According to a 10-month internal
investigation conducted by the defense departments deputy
inspector general for investigations and reported by the Washington
Post, Boykin received reimbursement for his travel costs
from one of the sponsoring church groups and failed to report
that fact. He wore his uniform and gave the impression that he
was representing the military. [21]
The investigation confirmed that Boykin
said that the U.S. military is recruiting a spiritual army
that will draw strength from a greater power to defeat its enemy.[22]
In fact, he told the First Baptist Church of Broken Arrow, Okla.
on June 30, 2002, What Im here to do today is to
recruit you to be warriors of Gods kingdom.[23]
Wait a minute! He was speaking to Christiansso
he was not seeking to evangelize them to become Christians. What
then was he recruiting for? If Boykin is a dominionist, then
those words have a concrete meaning: He was recruiting soldiers
to fight a war to set up Gods Kingdom on earth![24]
After all, Ken Hemphill, the Southern Baptists
national strategist for Empowering Kingdom Growth, (EKG)
spoke to the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee
recently defining the role of religion for them. According to
him, church is about advancing the Kingdom of God. He
said, Southern Baptists must lead in awakening the church
to be on mission with God for the redemption of the nations.
Hemphill, quoting a passage from the Bible said there is one
biblical sign yet to be fulfilled: This good news of the
Kingdom will be proclaimed in the entire world as a testimony
to all the nations, and then the end will come.[25]
When we consider Boykins speaking
and recruitment tour along with the fact he was addressing Baptists
and Pentecostals who are the backbone of the religious right
dominionist movement, alarm bells should go off. It may be that
the Armys Inspector Generals office is simply ignorant
of the goals of the religious right, but there is far more evidence
that link the hard right religious world with the U.S. Military.
Boykin not only went on a speaking tour
to recruit warriors, but prior to the tour, hed
invited a select group of Southern Baptist pastors to meet him
at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School at Fort
Bragg, NC on April 22-23 of 2003. According to the promotional
materials sent out to the group of Southern Baptist pastors,
they would be given unprecedented access to the military base
while being recruited for the denominations Super
FAITH Force Multiplier program. Boykins invitation
was extended in a letter authored by the Rev. Bobby H. Welch,
pastor of the First Baptist Church in Daytona Beach, Fla.[26]
The planned meeting was scaled back after
attorneys for Americans United for Separation of Church and State
complained that Boykin was using his official position
to advance the religious mission of the Southern Baptist Conventions
FAITH Force Multipliers program.[27] But
keep the Rev. Bobby H. Welchs name in mind as he is a prominent
player in this saga.
Some months later, following the scaled
back meeting at Fort Bragg, Lt. General Boykins name
appeared in the second controversy I mentioned above. In October
of 2003, Boykin and/or his Department of Defense bosses decided
if he couldnt bring the churches to the military bases,
then he could take his program to the churches. But this stirred
the largest media controversy. Some organizations began calling
for Boykins resignation.[28]
Immediately the hard right dominionist church
world vigorously jumped to Boykins defense. Most of Boykins
supporters are believed to be members of the secret Council on
National Policy.[29] In an excellent article, Deborah Caldwell,
a senior editor of Belief Net, revealed that among Boykins
staunchest supporters were Focus on the Familys James
Dobson; religious broadcaster Pat Robertson; the Family Research
Council; the Christian Coalition and the Rev. Bobby Welch.[30]
The Rev. Bobby Welch
Rescues the General
Rev. Bobby Welch wrote a heated column in
defense of his friend. Who do these so-called watchdogs
think they are barking at anyway? He wrote,
Boykin
has again and again tried to give his life
for this country
he has never been stabbed in the back by
an American. Not until recently.[31]
But what Bobby Welch didnt say was
that his Southern Baptist church in Daytona, Fla. was the first
church in America to introduce the significant military concept
of force multiplier into the churches. In fact, Welch
and his Associate Pastor, Doug Williams coined the words, FAITH
Force Multiplier, and Kingdom Warriors, conjuring
up imagery of soldiers fighting for Gods Kingdomthe
same concept Lt. General Wm. Boykin used as he brought his message
to the churches.
Welch and Williams,[32] in partnership
with LifeWay Christian Resources, developed a strategy
to help equip churches to fulfill the Great Commission in July,
1997.[33] The significant thing about Welchs
partner, LifeWay Christian Resources, is that it is an entity
of the Southern Baptist Convention and it owns and operates 119
LifeWay Christian Stores, LifeWays E-commerce operation
and other businesses and is one of the worlds largest publishers
of Christian magazines and literature. LifeWays combined
monthly readership ranks in the millions.[34] The publishing
headquarters encompass more than one million square feet of floor
space. In 1999-2000 LifeWays E-commerce operation handled
more than 104,000 online orders via the Internet.[35]
When Bobby Welch spearheaded a drive to
insert military concepts into the Southern Baptist churches,
he had the backing of an enormously wealthy corporation.[36] He
flew over a million miles, crisscrossing America to get his message
across to the churches. Yet his message is essentially
a secret known only to the Southern Baptists and Pentecostals
recruited into the program, which now numbers more than 6,000
churches.
Like his friend Jerry Boykin, Bobby Welch
started life in humble circumstances. He graduated from Jacksonville
(Ala.) State University and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.
Like Boykin, nationalism is important to him. He is a decorated
Viet Nam veteran and he is known for his God and Country
speaking engagements. He is author of You, the Warrior Leader.[37]
But perhaps the most important fact about
the Rev. Bobby Welch is this: he was elected president of the
16 million-member Southern Baptist Convention in June, 2004,
just a few months after he penned his defense of Jerry
Boykin.[38]
Bobby Welch stepped up to the helm of a
vast communication network. The Southern Baptist Convention has
at its disposal the means to communicate electronically with
huge numbers of its members by utilizing its websites and by
utilizing its connections to likeminded broadcasters and that
is not to mention its ability to communicate through its publications
through the U.S. mail. Recent news articles posted on its website
inform its members how to access the politicians who are working
on SBC approved bills coming up for vote in congress and in state
legislative bodies.[39]
Southern Baptist churches have also apparently
participated in live nationwide simulcasts, broadcast to over
2,500 churches.[40]
The latest airing occurred on September
19, 2004 and featured House Majority Leader Tom DeLay in a nationwide
broadcast in a futile attempt to muster support for the so called
marriage protection amendment that would ban same-sex
marriage contracts. A BP report published on LifeWays web
site said:
The two-hour
rally came just days before a scheduled Sept. 30 vote on the
marriage amendment in the House of Representatives. The amendment,
which would protect traditional marriage and ban same-sex marriage,
has 130 sponsors but needs 290 votes two-thirds of the
House to pass. If passed, it would then require passage
by two-thirds of the Senate and ratification by three-quarters
of the states.
DeLay urged
those watching to contact their representatives and tell them
to vote for the amendment. He also encouraged amendment supporters
not to give up; in July, the amendment was filibustered in the
Senate.[41]
Church members could receive the telecast
either via a webcast or satellite and the DVD can now be purchased
at We Vote Values.
The broadcast was titled, Battle for Marriage III.
Subsequently, the House of Representatives rejected the amendment.
Nevertheless an ambitious Million
Christians March was planned for October 15, 2004
on the National Mall in Washington D.C. in support of the traditional
definition of marriage. Crimson-colored Mayday for Marriage
T-shirts will be sold. The color crimson was chosen so that it
would look like the blood of Christ covering the D.C. mall from
a photograph taken above the event.[42]
What Do Southern Baptists
Mean When They Say Kingdom Warriors?
Bobby Welch now has a 16 million member draft pool from which
warriors can be drawn, enlisted, trained and sent
out to fight the fight of faith. But who do they fight against?
In an Agape Press article by Ed Vitagliano, titled, In
the Culture War, the Church Must Never Flee the Scene,
the enemy is described variously as the assaults of wickedness
and evil in this nation.[43] But at
last the truth comes out as Vitagliano writes:
The battlefields on which Christians
fight are not European hedgerows or Pacific islands, nor are
they the winding, icy roads of Korea, the jungles of Vietnam,
or the desert sands of Iraq. Believers battle in corporate boardrooms,
in university lecture halls, before community school boards,
around water coolers, in political campaigns, and over
coffee at family gatherings. Those battles must never cease,
nor must the church ever flee from the scenes of fiercest conflict.
[44]
(Emphasis mine.)
A LifeWays ad on the same page as
Vitaglianos article pushes itself into the piece and offers
itself as a recommended book. It is Sean Hannitys:
Let Freedom Ring: Winning the War Over Liberalism. At
last the Southern Baptist Convention has tipped its hand. They
are recruiting warriors to remove all liberals from political
participation!
John Kramp, the Interim Vice President of
LifeWay Church Resources division, said the division attempts
to transform churches into powerful Kingdom entities
that change people and cultures.[45] (Emphasis
mine.)
Ken Hemphill (the national strategist
for the Southern Baptist Conventions Empowering Kingdom
Growth program) defined the term Kingdom of God
to mean, Gods rule and reign on earthin, around
and through His people. He went further: The Kingdom
of God is about Gods right to invade our human existence
with His Kingdom authority.[46]
Websters Third New International
Dictionary defines the word kingdom in its usual
meaning as a politically organized community, having a
monarchical form of government usually headed by a king.[47]
If the Southern Baptists intend to change
American culture as Kramp states, by taking over
and changing what is or is not taught in schools, or taking over
the political institutions of this nation and the laws of this
nation as a means of setting up a new kingdomthese
are subversive goals and are not legitimate religious purposes
and their tax exemption status should be voided.
It is one thing for men to humbly seek to
worship God; its quite another thing for men to declare
they are Gods representatives (or regents) on earth and
therefore the rest of America must follow their edicts!
This latter attitude is not freedom to worshipit is coercion!
It is also the means to a national coup and it is evil and subversive
to the core. Subversion under the fraudulent guise of religious
beliefs, using the U.S. mails and communication systems,
must be stopped for what it is: an unconstitutional means to
destroy the United States of America by turning our nation into
a theocratic dictatorship and steering the wealth of this nation
into their own pockets.
Force Multiplier
One important indicator of two cultures
mingling together is the common language shared by both. Indeed,
religious groups are using military terms that have been converted
to and co-mingled with religion. One such term is Force
Multiplier. The infiltration is both waysthere is
an infiltration of the churches to adopt not only the term, but
force multiplier techniques, and there is an infiltration of
the military to inject religious zealotry into the missions.
The Department of Defense (DOD) officially
defines force multiplier as:
A capability
that, when added to and employed by a combat force, significantly
increases the combat potential of that force and thus enhances
the probability of successful mission accomplishment.[48]
Note that the words a capability,
neutrally describe something beneficial, without moral modification.
It is a significant point. Since morality and ethics are absent
from the definition, it leaves the implementation of the concept
up to the imagination of the doer. So the definition is an open
invitation to extend military actions by employing any possible
means to justify the ends, which are defined as a successful
mission accomplishment. Machiavelli could not be happier.
Military writers have advanced the concept
to include: The Weather as a Force Multiplier,[49]
Software as a Force Multiplier,[50] People
as The Force Multiplier,[51] and most importantly
in a 1989 paper, Deception as A Neglected Force
Multiplier.[52]
But it was Matthew S. Pape, a civilian lawyer
who advanced the concept of extending the presidents power
in a unique way. Pape's essay attempts to show that the presidents
ability to launch a covert operation provides the legal justification
for a preemptive invasion. Essentially he reasons, covert operations
are preemptive in nature. Therefore, since the president
has already been given authority to conduct small preemptive
operations, he may force multiply the legal authority he already
has to launch a major preemptive invasion. Pape boils the concept
down for his military audience with this title: Constitutional
Covert Operations: A Force Multiplier for Preemption.[53]
A
Chaplains Use of the Concept of Force Multiplier
Today there are ministries all over America
using the term, Force Multiplier just as the military
uses it, as a tool of indoctrination.
In addition, military chaplains at American
military bases are preaching and teaching the FAITH Force
Multiplier methods. Of course the capitalized FAITH
in front of the Force Multiplier may well be an acronym.[54] But Ive
read the term comes from the Bible: 1 Timothy 6:12, in a passage
written by St. Paul to his young protégé, Timothy.
Paul advises him to fight the good fight of faith
where faith is equated with a fight! [55] And
for battles and fights and warfare, we have to see how these
terms are being used in the military.
Chaplain, Lt. Col. Tim Carlson wrote a Chaplains
Column in the July 1999 Engineer Update.[56] He
began, It always amazes me how one can find spiritual lessons
in the language of the military.
Carlson pointed out that during the Cold
War era the Soviet soldiers outnumbered Americans three to one.
He said force multipliers were critical if we were to halt an
attack and win and multiplying our force, by any means,
remains a genuine concern of leadership in the U.S. Army. The
need for force multipliers and that missing factor is as old
as warfare. (Emphasis mine.)
Carlson told the story of David a shepherd
boy who took on Goliath with a slingshotwhich he called
a force multiplier. He concluded his remarks by making
an astonishing statement that reveals how even an army can be
controlled by religious concepts:
Is all this
merely outdated religious bunk or a waste of my time? These may
well be reasoned responses to the idea of faith as a force multiplier.
But I suggest that the greatest force multiplier ever known to
the world is faith. We must have faith that the Corps
leaders know what they are doing, and faith that they will act
with the best motives.[57] (Emphasis
mine.)
Are these homilies effective?
In our present war against Iraq, one colonel
from the 379th Expeditionary Maintenance Group at a forward-deployed
location said, The chaplains daily base-wide email,
Words for the Warrior, is the first e-mail I open
when I turn on my computer. [58]
A Civilian Pastors
Use of FAITH Force Multiplier
Dr. Billy Compton, pastor of the Severns
Valley Baptist Church in Elizabethtown, Kentucky explains his
churches involvement in the FAITH Force Multiplier program
in his article posted on the church website:
Join a FAITH
team and become FAITH Force Multipliers
September
11, 2001 is a day all of America will remember. Soon after this
terrorist attack, the President declared war on terrorism. The
US Army sent Special Forces to enter Afghanistan to confront
the enemy. The goal of these Special Forces was not to defeat
the enemy alone, but to train and mobilize the local army against
the Taliban enemy.
The US Special
Forces were placed alongside the local freedom fighters to equip
them to achieve a victory in the war on terrorism. Their goal
was to multiply themselves creating a larger and more effective
force to face the enemy. This strategy of increasing the forces
by multiplication resulted in these soldiers being known as force
multipliers.
.Our
goal is to enlist, train, and empower a great army of believers
for the sake of the Kingdom of God. Our strategy is to use this
enlisting, training, and equipping process called FAITH
as Faith Force Multipliers.[59]
Force Ministries and
the Chaplains
Recently I found myself searching through
the contacts page at the Trinity Broadcasting Networks
web site.[60] To my surprise, I found links to Navy
Seals and to Lt. General Richard E. Carey of Rockwall, TX and
General Richard Shaefer of Nashville, TN as well as to the Adolph
Coors Evangelistic Association and Tom Cole at Headquarters of
the Republican Party in Oklahoma City.
In following the link to the Navy Seals
I came upon one of the blackest ministries on the webliterallyits
called, FORCE Ministries. Their motto: Equipping
military personnel for Christ-centered duty. Its
a secretive paramilitary organization. One cant print their
material out easily. One cant print out the photos. But
its a startling website.
The black pages highlight the stealth of
men moving in the night, their eyes fixed on the scopes of their
rifles aimed and ready to fire, they are frozen in a photo crossing
a creek, covered by the water and by a deadly silence. The viewer
has no doubt these men intend to shoot to kill. Suddenly a soldier
pops up on the screen, his eyes flint cold against the blackness,
his rifle ready for firing. Theres the sound of shots fired:
Mission: Christ Centered Duty flashes. Another soldier
fires: Purpose: Impart Faith in Christ flashes. Drums
beat and music plays. And then silence again.
Force Ministries takes Matthew 11:12 as
their Defining passage: It reads in the version quoted:
From the days of John the Baptist until now, the kingdom
of heaven has been forcefully advancing, and forceful men lay
hold of it. NIV.
The web site states, FORCE skydiving
is a ministry to the military and through the military. The FORCE
Ministry skydiving team is comprised of current and former Navy
SEALs whose lives have been touched through FORCE. In other
words, FORCE is composed of men from the militarys Special
Operations branch.
The website boasts a worldwide military
ministry:
Force Ministries
will send and maintain military missionaries in strategic locations
throughout the world. Funded through Morning Star Partnership
Development, these workers will locate near military bases and
campuses throughout the world. This effort will be headed by
Lt. Col. Art (Raylee) Smith, USAF (Retired).
In addition Force states that it will provide
a discipleship environment for Christian chaplains to encourage
and support their efforts in the field. The description
continued: Military Chaplains are integral to the spiritual
condition of the troops when at sea or on deployment. We
are told that Force will provide assistance (speakers,
workers) to the base chaplains for services held on military
installations. (Emphasis mine.) I immediately wondered
whether there was some lack in chaplains since according to Force,
the chaplains need discipleship and apparently need
outside speakers to help them. (Its been my observation
that pastors dont like to share their pulpits with anyoneunless
of course, they are not fully qualified as pastors.)
FORCE, in an astounding inconsistency, considering
the deadly power of its presentation, sums up its role this way:
Our supreme desire is to know Christ and to be conformed
into His image by the power of the Holy Spirit. The FORCE
home page is at: http://www.forceministries.com/
The Assemblies of
God: A Recruitment Center for Chaplains
Most people know that Attorney General John
Ashcrofts church is the Assemblies of God. What they probably
do not know is that the Assemblies are a Pentecostal church,
which essentially meansthey believe that once a person
has accepted Jesus as their Savior and been baptized in water,
the believer will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit with the
sign of speaking in an unknown language. Its technical name is
glossolalia. Pentecostals have suffered from an inferiority
complex for a century, having been the butt of jokes from the
protestant church world as well as the secular. Perhaps that
sense of inferiority caused them to collectively strive for power.
But in the 1970s a new religious movement
occurred within the mainline churches. Church goers in the Episcopalian,
Catholic, Baptist, Methodist, and big and small churches everywhere,
began having the same spiritual experiences: many spoke in other
tongues; others demonstrated gifts of healing and other gifts
of the Spirit. With so many people experiencing the gifts,
the word Charismatic came into vogue to describe
the churches and congregants who either experienced the charismatic
gifts of the Holy Spirit or believed in their efficacy. So the
lines between the denominations began to fall and the Pentecostal
churches were at last accepted by the greater church world.
Under the Bush administration the Pentecostals
have flourishedincluding the United Pentecostal Church.[61]
But Pentecostals still represent a tiny slice of the church world.
According to Judy Ferrington, a spokesman
for the Assemblies of God (AG), the Assemblies had 12,222 churches
in the year 2002, with a membership of 1.58 million and a constituency
of 2.7 million. That places the Assemblies as either the sixteenth
or the tenth largest church in the U.S. (depending upon which
one of the different authorities does the ranking). The Assemblies
are clearly considerably behind the Southern Baptist Convention,
which with 16 million members, is in second place, and the Catholic
Church at 65 million is in first place.[62]
But if the Assemblies are in the back of
the pack in the U.S., they are running ahead of the pack worldwide.
Pentecostals are the fastest growing churches in the world, especially
in Africa and in South America (where they now outnumber the
Catholics in churches.) There is a significant reason for their
success. Catholics and the Protestant mainline churches require
a formal education for anyone who feels called to
become a priest or minister.
This means that if a Catholic or mainline
Protestant missionary went to a foreign country, preached the
message of salvation and turned a dozen converts into zealous
believers who wanted nothing more than to preach the very Gospel
they had just heardthey couldnt. They would have
to get an education, a bachelors degree and then enter
a seminary and earn a doctorate for another three years. By the
time that soul traveled through seven years of academic laborthe
fire would be gone; but the truth is: most of them could never
afford to pay for the education in the first place.
But its quite different with the Pentecostals.
They simply do not require an education as a prerequisite for
ordination.[63] So those zealous believers I mentioned
above are able to go out and build their own church and start
preaching immediately as long as they meet the other denominational
requirements (like knowledge of the Bible, Assemblies of God
doctrines, and please dont be divorced!).[64] Thats
how Pentecostals have outrun the Catholics in South America.
And thats how theyre overrunning institutions in
America.
Pentecostals are mission orientedthey
want to spread the word. So its not surprising the Assemblies
have an impressive chaplaincy program presentation at their website.[65]
According to the AG spokesman, the church has fielded 475 chaplains:
35 are women and 440 are men. Of these, 237 are in the U.S. Military
and 291 are serving institutions such as prisons.
I have calculated that each chaplain has
a statistical congregation of 403.[66] Therefore
the Assemblies 237 chaplains represent the statistical
power to indoctrinate 95,511 military personnel as Kingdom
Warriors who will be recruited to help set up Gods
Kingdom on earth.
If we add a group like the FORCE Ministry
into the equation, where worldwide missionary Special
Forces groups are waiting to assist chaplains at U.S. military
installations, we get a disturbing picture for potential trouble.
In a cultural war of ideas where the actual fate of our nation
hangs in the balance, we need to consider exactly what is happening
in the military. As we are about to see, the issue is enormously
important. I can phrase the question this way: Is the United
States of America coming perilously close to establishing a state
approved religion in the military that is comparable to the old
Soviet Unions state religious ministry program where rabbis
and pastors had to be state certified and were required to tout
the party line?
The party line emerging in the
U.S. military is the religion of dominionism, the concept that
our men and women in uniform must become Kingdom Warriors
to restore alleged lost morality and establish a true kingdom
on earth. It is nothing less than a political drive against the
Constitution.
How the U.S. Government
Pays For Religious Education
If the Assemblies of God (AG) do not require
a formal education for ordination, the U.S. military does. It
requires a four year degree from an accredited institution,[67]
plus a masters degree to get into the chaplaincy.[68]
But something happened along the way that made the military change
its program.
To understand it, we have to go back to
1999. In that year, the Army had only 98 active-duty priests,
a third of its alleged requirement.[69] According
to the demographics, the Army required 225 more Catholic chaplains
in order to meet Catholic soldiers religious needs. But
the Catholic Church didnt have the priests. Some believed
that it was due to the fact that from 1968 to 1974 the Catholic
Church suffered a 250 percent drop in seminary enrollments, causing
enormous shortages on every level.[70] What
to do? became the question (although there are aspects
of the problem that raise questions).[71]
Based on the lack of Catholic priests, Chaplain
(Maj. Gen.) G. T. Gunhus, a Lutheran pastor, who had been appointed
as the Army Chief of Chaplains in July of 1999, developed a program
in which soldiers with prior military service could come back
into the Army as Chaplains, be they Catholic priests or clergy
from any other religious group.[72]
The idea, according to Chaplain (Lt. Col.)
David Kenehan, a Catholic military priest and recruiting and
retention specialist who worked within the Pentagons Office
of the Army Chief of Chaplains, was to encourage the Army to
grow its own priests.[73] The concept
of the Army growing its own priests, should have
made warning bells ring throughout the U.S. It should have raised
the banner of Separation of church and state. It
didnt. Pentagon officials were able to assure the public
that the concept was simply an innocuous method of solving a
genuine problem. Eventually the Armys grow our own
priests program became at the very least, a way to speed
up the religious educational process for candidates who desired
to become military chaplains.
This is how it works: through the Chaplain
Candidate Program, the U.S. Army Reserve pays for up to
100% of the tuition costs for the required religious seminary
education, (up to $250 per credit hour with a maximum cap of
$4,500 per year). Thats right; the U.S. government went
into the business of providing individuals with a religious education![74]
Whats more, according to the Go Army Chaplain Corp
web site, You do not need to wait until ordination to join
the Army Chaplaincy. You can train to become an Army Chaplain
at the same time you are training for the ministry.[75]
In fact, some seminaries offer academic credit for your
training as a Chaplain Candidate.[76]
Since President George W. Bush became the
president, Pentecostal Assembly of God chaplains are in high
demand in the military. Pastor Dan Hardin, 33, was senior pastor
of the Living Word Assembly of God, Baltimore. He was also a
member of the Ohio National Guard. In March of 2003, he received
a call from the Pentagon to become a chaplain and minister to
soldiers.[77]
When the Pentagon called, they said
they needed me immediately, Hardin said. He was invited
to transfer to active duty in the Army to serve as a chaplain
based at Fort Knox, Tenn. Hardin explained, This is not
an activation, rather its a transfer to the Army for an
indefinite period. There is a three-year mandatory service. Call
it a career or vocational change, if you will. I am preparing
to stay for awhile, most likely until retirement.[78]
If a candidate chose to be ordained by an
Assembly of God church, he would find it easier to qualify than
almost any other denomination.[79] In the end, however,
one cannot become a military chaplain without ecclesiastical
endorsement.[80] The question then becomes:
Is the ecclesiastical endorsement process controlled in any way
by the U.S. military?
Now follow me here: Since chaplains are
appointed as the recruiting and retention specialists to work
in the Pentagon, and each appointed chaplain is ordained as a
minister in a particular church, one must ask whether the selection
process is set up in such a way to choose only dominionist oriented
candidates for certification and recruitment? That in fact, liberal
clergymen are systematically excluded. For instance, if the ecclesiastical
endorsing agent were a former chaplain with strong politically
hard right beliefs and the Pentagon official who presides over
the recruiting process were a member of the same denomination
and holds the same political positions, is it more or less likely
that these two agents will approve the chaplaincy of a liberal
clergyman?
If you agree there would be a natural tendency
for like-minded individuals to choose like-minded individuals,
consider how many religious issues have been introduced in the
last twenty years by the right wing dominionists, all of which,
are now full fledged political issues: start with the pledge
of allegiance with the words, one nation under God;
the appropriateness of the ten commandments in the schools or
prayer in the schools; a womans right to choose an abortion
with her doctors advice; or the right of two people to
enter into a contract of marriage even if they are of the same
sex; or the affirmation of a wall between church and state. In
considering this list against the backdrop of military chaplains,
the founding fathers of dominionism emerge as extremely brilliant
men.
We are about to see how two men from the
Assemblies of God have been promoted to key positions of power
that enable them to smooth the way for chaplains entering the
military and to smooth the way for chaplain candidates who are
seeking endorsements from churches: each process is overseen
by a Pentecostal (AG) who was recently promoted.
Charles Marvin Named
First Pentecostal Chairman of NCMAF
Charles Marvin spent 27 years as a chaplain
with the U.S. Navy and Marine Corp before retiring in 1998. He
then served as the director of the Chaplaincy Department of the
Assemblies of God for four years. Then in 2002, he became the
ecclesiastical endorsing agent for the Assemblies. Endorsing
agents hold a unique and powerful position; they certify that
a candidate who desires to become a military chaplain has met
all the denominational requirements to qualify as a clergyman
within their denomination. In other words, they determine exactly
who will or who will not become a chaplain in the U.S. military.
But on December 27, 2002, Marvin received
a singular honor. He was named chairman of the organization thats
made up of all the endorsing agents in the U.S. Its official
name is the National Conference on Ministry to the Armed Forces
(NCMAF) (pronounced Nic-Maf). Marvin said of his appointment,
The Assemblies of God is taking its appropriate place with
other endorsing agents to ensure free exercise of religion for
all those who don the American Armed Forces uniform.[81]
NCMAF is a private organization that pools
representatives from all major faith communities in the U.S.
to serve as liaisons between the U.S. armed forces and more than
250 denominations. [82] NCMAF was started
in 1982 as a non-profit organization supported entirely
by voluntary contributions from the member faith groups and other
interested parties.[83] (Emphasis mine.)
Donations are solicited in a professionally
made brochure.[84] NCMAF states:
Our unity
is a demonstration to the Department of Defense and the nation
of our common areas of moral and spiritual convictions.
When the
need exists to address the Department of Defense or the Congress
about issues of significance to faith communities, our unity
provides a significant power base from which to speak as
one voice from the many voices we represent. (Emphasis
mine.)
It appears from this quote that the endorsing
agents from each denomination must necessarily have similar political
views on certain issues of significance, else how
could NCMAF claim so confidently that on these issues before
Congress, 250 men from 250 denominations speak with one voice?
Since most churches today are composed of congregants who are
politically conservative as well as politically liberal, the
one voice stance suggests that hard right kingdom warrior
dominionists, like the Southern Baptists, have managed to gain
and control the position of endorsing agent within each denomination.
It also suggests that endorsing agents are
carefully screened and chosen. The next question then becomes:
On what issues do they address the department of defense or congress
with their one voice?[85] I can think of no issues
that all Christians agree on, let alone all Christians,
Jews, Muslims, and other religious faiths.
The endorsing agent system is an honor system
with room to fudge.[86] The churches, after all,
have unlimited power to decide who has and who has not met the
denominations requirements for ordination. Yet prudence
would argue there is a need to know what mechanism, if any, exists
within the churches to prevent discrimination against ministerial
candidates because of their race, color, sexual orientation or
political creed? The answer appears to be the churches are not
subject to any test for discrimination.
Apparently, there is nothing to stop the
churches from refusing to ordain politically liberal or politically
moderate priests and ministers by simply stating the applicant
has failed to meet a standard requirement, such as the
candidate does not believe in the inerrancy of the Biblethe
shibboleth used by the Southern Baptist Convention to root out
moderate ministers. Any church can make up its own requirements
and can even manufacture requirements. I remind myselfas
well as my reader at this point, of Paul Weyrichs program
of creating parallel cultural (or religious) institutions,
which are supposed to exist side-by-side.[87] Under the
plan, the dominionist members of a church would split away from
their original church, with the latter doomed for destruction
according to Eric Heubeck.
There is in fact a movement that is splitting
the churches in two, based upon dominionism versus liberalism.[88]
This means the heart of Christianity is being tampered
with and revised in America. The liberal mission of churches,
inviting all to participate as exemplified in Jesus words,
whosoever will may comeis being
pushed aside for an elitist dominionism: converting churches
into political entities, based upon the heretical belief that
the church is to rule the nationnot the people of the United
States. America has indeed lost its way.
But there lies another major problem for
the department of defense: if it has gone so far as to acquiesce
in a process that excludes all liberal clergy, could the department
of defense also be using the chaplaincy program to insert men
with particular needed strategic skills into the military as
officers for certain types of operations?
Charles Marvin told an interviewer, My
signature assures a government agency that we have carefully
screened the man or woman we are endorsing.[89] The question
is, what are they screening for or against?
First Pentecostal
Chaplain Promoted to Brigadier General
The headline proudly declared: Chaplains
making a difference in D.C. Following September 11s
terrorist attack on the Pentagon, an Assemblies of God article
began:
Assemblies
of God military chaplains have been playing a key role
in the recovery efforts at the Pentagon following September 11s
terrorist attack. Chaplain Col. Cecil R. Richardson is the command
chaplain for Air Combat Command out of Langley Air Force Base
in Hampton, Va., and has overseen the assignment of chaplains
at the Pentagon and other sites in the wake of the attacks
Richardson
has command of more than 500 chaplains from all denominations
at 24 military bases, including some overseas. We are doing
several different things all at the same time right now, including
working at the crisis action tents outside the [Pentagon] crash
scene, meeting with and providing grief counseling for the families
and
praying with the workers, Richardson said shortly after
the attacks. He also sent teams of chaplains to assist in New
York City.[90] (Emphasis mine.)
Richardson explained the chaplains were
mainly focusing on the recovery workers who were young, most
of whom have never seen a dead body before, let alone carnage.
Richardson added, Many of these workers have lost people
they know, and the chaplains are there to pray with them and
counsel them.[91]
On June 1, 2004, Assemby of God Chaplain
Cecil R. Richardson was promoted to Brigadier General, to a key
position that assists in the overseeing of the quality of the
chaplain service. In this position, he also comes in contact
with the Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld. Richardsons
official title is Deputy Chief, Air Force Chaplain Service.
Richardsons educational background
should not be overlooked. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree
in biblical studies at the Assemblies of God, Evangel University
in Springfield, Missouri in 1973. He received his Master of Divinity
degree in Hebrew studies at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
in Deerfield, Ill. in 1976.[92] In 1981 he attended the
Squadron Officer School by correspondence and in later years
he attended the Air Command and Staff College by correspondence.[93]
He is the first Pentecostal to be promoted
to a general officer as a chaplain.[94] His new
job places Richardson in a position of control on the department
of defense side of the equation: as Deputy Chief of the Chaplain
Service, he is directly involved in directing and maintaining
a trained, equipped and professional chaplain service.[95] This means
he supervises more than 2,350 active duty, Guard and Reserve
chaplains. According to information released by the Air Force,
As a member of the Armed Forces Chaplains Board, Richardson
and other members advise Donald Rumsfeld, the Secretary of Defense
and the Joint Chiefs of Staff on religious, ethical and quality-of-life
concerns.[96]
However, if the selection process is loaded
to accommodate only dominionists, then it follows that the United
States of America is establishing a religious-political preference
within the military. This crosses the constitutional line and
the sworn oath each military officer recites at his commission.
The Military Officers
Oath
Every newly appointed officer in the U.
S. military takes an oath of office. That oath states:
I do solemnly
swear that I will support and defend the Constitution
of the United States against all enemies, foreign and
domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the
same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental
reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully
discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter.
So help me God. (Emphasis mine.) U.S. Code: Title 5, Section
3331.
I have emphasized two concepts in the oath:
first the officer has sworn to defend the Constitution and secondly
he has sworn to defend it against all enemiesincluding
domestic enemies. The question is, what does it mean to
support and defend the Constitution?
Take as an example the writings of Rick
Erickson who graduated with a Bachelors degree from the
University of Arizona in 1991 and then joined the Marine Corp.
He became an officer after graduating from Officer Candidate
School, Basic School and Infantry School in Quantico, Virginia
in 1991. Erickson left active duty in 1995 to attend law school.
In 2002 he attended the Naval Justice School and received certification
by the Judge Advocate General to practice military law. In 2003,
Erickson was selected to attend the Marine Corps Command and
Staff College at Camp Pendleton where he will serve as a reservist
student until graduation in 2005.[97] He is a
Major in the Marine Corps (Reserve) and has served as Deputy
Judge Advocate to the Commanding Officer, NORAD/USNORTHCOM.[98]
Erickson wrote a troubling article regarding
the military oath administered to commissioned officers. The
issue that caused him to go so far as to redefine American jurisprudence
boiled down to this: service people overwhelmingly do not
want to serve with declaring homosexuals.[99]
He singled out groups like the ACLU
as domestic enemies of the United States.[100] He said:
They deliberately
distort the Constitution to promote their radical agendas. Worst
of all, no court shows signs of abating this destructive influence
in our civil or military law. Consequently, it is well with [sic]
the officers oath to support and defend the Constitutions
foundation in order that no enemy directly or indirectly undoes
the Constitutions intended language to such an extreme
that officers will have nothing left worthy of their pledge or
of their armed service. [101]
He tells his readers:
I came to
learn and understand, the oath applied in and out of uniform,
including on-duty and off-duty exploits against anyone
within or without who would challenge and distort our Constitution,
its promotion of liberty and its basis in moral and just causes.[102]
(Emphasis mine.)
The question here is exactly what kind of
exploits against American citizens does this military
officer countenance? This is not an idle question. Liberal
Americans are being identified as domestic enemies of the
Constitution of the United States. Does Major Erickson
advocate turning the military power of this nation against its
own citizens? This question needs to be answered by military
leaders and the Department of Defense.
But if we deconstruct Ericksons article,
it is revolutionary to the core. It advises ignoring directives
from a liberal president and decisions from liberal
judges. This is not defending the Constitution of the United
States; it is in fact, a seditionists argument for overthrowing
the Constitution!
Additionally, following the lead of Antonin
Scalia in part, Erickson believes the Constitution cannot be
challenged, and he says it must be interpreted in its original
meaning. So then, lets get an idea of what that could mean,
keeping in mind the backdrop of the military officers oath
where the penalty is military exploits against citizensif
we dont get it right: according to the thirteenth amendment,
slavery and involuntary servitude are still allowed as a punishment
for crime. Readers of my earlier essay, The Despoiling
of America[103] will know that dominionists
seek to abolish the prison system and reinstate slavery and involuntary
servitude in the United States as punishment for crimes. (See
the text accompanying footnotes 61 and 62 of that essay.)[104]
If I oppose slavery as an unacceptable form of punishment, do
I become an enemy to the United States according to Major Ericksons
litmus test?
The amazing thing here is that a military
officer who is serving as Deputy Judge Advocate to the Commanding
Officer, at NORAD/USNORTHCOM,[105] who under the guise
of defending the Constitution and moral and just causes,
is actually seeking to disenfranchise the greater part of American
citizens from political participation on the grounds that liberals
are coercing service people into following judicial orders
over constitutional ones.[106]
With reasoning like this, we need not wonder
how the military degenerated into a group of sadistic thugs who
resorted to the evil torture of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib
and at Guantanamo.
The Road to Guantanamo
and Abu Ghraib is Paved with Pentecostal Chaplains
The Independent Panels final report
on the abuse of prisoners at the prison camps in Afghanistan,
Iraq and Guantanamo, reveals that about 300 allegations of abuse
and torture were made, of these 66 have been substantiated. Eight
cases of abuse occurred at Guantanamo, three in Afghanistan and
55 in Iraq. There were five cases of detainee deaths as a result
of abuse by U.S. personnel during interrogations. There are 23
cases of detainee deaths still under investigation; twenty in
Iraq and three in Afghanistan.[107]
On August 7, 2004 a New York Times
report by Neil A. Lewis revealed that a Guantanamo inmate was
mistreated in ways that may have violated the Geneva Conventions,
including having his life threatened, being beaten and
being kept in prolonged isolation. The affidavit of the
prisoner, Salim Ahmed Hamdan, a 34-year-old Yemeni, said he didnt
know how long he had been kept in isolation at Guantanamo, but
he believed it was at least eight months.[108]
Make no mistake, abuse and torture occurred
at Guantanamo!
A May 7, 2004 New York Times editorial
pointed out, The road to Abu Ghraib began, in some ways
in 2002 at Guantanamo Bay, since it was then that the Bush
administration began building up a worldwide military detention
system, hidden from public view and from any judicial review.
Detainees were denied all normal legal protections. Seymour Hersh
said Donald Rumsfeld set up his secret unit called the Special
Access Program, converting a portion of the U.S. military
into body-snatchers. They even had their own aircraft. Hersh
said, Everybody was under cover. They still are under
cover. Lets look at how playing a double agent crept into
the chaplaincy.
On November 4, 2002, Major General Geoffrey
Miller was appointed Commander of Joint Task Force Guantanamo.
According to the independent panels findings, Miller brought
Military Police (MP) together with Military Intelligence (MI)
and called upon them to work together cooperatively.[109] Military
police were to collect passive intelligence on detainees. They
became key players, serving as the eyes and ears of the cellblocks
for military intelligence personnel. This collaboration helped
set conditions for successful interrogation by providing the
interrogator more information about the detaineehis mood,
his communications with other detainees, his receptivity to particular
incentives, etc. Under the single command, the relationship between
MPs and MIs became an effective operating model.[110]
Significantly, there is another branch of
the military that was used by General Miller: the U.S. military
chaplains.
Assemblies of God (AG) Army Reserve Chaplain
(Maj.) Daniel Odean served as chaplain for the Joint Task Force,
at Guantanamo. Odean said that his job focused, Primarily
on the Joint Detention Operations Group (JDOG) that consists
of service members from all branches.[111]
Odean, explained to his AG interviewer from
U.S. Missions, The JTF conducts operations for detaining,
securing, sustaining and worldwide escort operations of suspected
terrorists to Camp Delta (the prison camp at Guantanamo Bay)
in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Global War on Terrorism.
Thus Odean served the men in the unit either
directly connected to Donald Rumsfelds secret Special
Access Program or one that supports that unit. He was their
chaplain at the time of his interview. Guantanamo, according
to Hersh,[112] is the final destination of those prisoners
who turned out to not be useful. Hersh told us that
the prisoners were kidnapped, put in prison without charges and
without a trial and we know that there were eight cases of abuse
at Guantanamo that have already been substantiated.
When asked in his interview with his Assembly
of God interviewer, what his main responsibilities were, Odean
said that he served as a chaplain to about 1,000 troopers. He
added, I serve as an advisor to the commander on religious,
moral, ethical and morale issues.[113]
He was then asked, How do you respond
to critics who say you, as a Christian chaplain, cannot meet
the needs of Muslim captives? Odeans response reveals
that he has become the eyes and ears for his commander and for
the military intelligence units. It reveals a man who is serving
two masters; one has been pushed to the background. He responded:
I am responsible
to carry out the Commanders Religious Support Program and
intent. At Camp Delta, the Commander is concerned with the Military
Polices ability to maintain a high standard of military
professionalism and excellence.
I serve the
Commander by advising on issues and concerns [regarding the detainees]
that have been communicated to me while I am interacting with
the MPs.
The interviewer then asked, In what
ways do the detainees turn to you for help? Odean responded:
I help manage
detainee religious issues and promote religious sensitivity.
I do not
want to lead anyone to believe I have a counseling type relationship
with the detainees. But I assist the Military Police with mission
focus and by remaining firm, fair and consistent toward the detainees.[114]
Odean was asked, What do you say to
those who say Guantanamo Bay is just another example of the United
States being at war with Islam?
The chaplain replied by rote, U.S.
Policy is that we are not at war with the religion of Islam;
we are at war with terrorism. We are at war with the enemies
of freedom. We are defending freedom here at Guantanamo Bay.
America and the world are safer places because of missions such
as this one and many others our military are involved in.
He was asked what he would say to someone
who is contemplating becoming a chaplain, The Kingdom of
God is to be advanced and freedom needs defending. Its
time to step up to the plate and allow God to use you in mighty
way.[115]
General Boykin Returns
Michael Moran, writing for MSNBC.com, on
May 18, 2004, broke one of the most important stories of the
year: Brigadier General Wm. Jerry Boykin, who was
serving as the deputy undersecretary of defense for intelligence
at the time, was ordered to Gitmoize the Abu Ghraib
prison.[116] (Guantanamo is known in the U.S. as
Gitmo from its military abbreviation: GTMO. Boykin
was to put the methods that worked at Guantanamo into effect
at Abu Ghraib.[117]) The orders came from the top: Boykin
was working for Stephen Cambone, a neo-con follower of Leo Strauss
who was named undersecretary of intelligence, and reported directly
to the Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld. Rumsfeld, according
to Michael Moran asked both Cambone and Douglas Feith, the undersecretary
of defense for policy to find out why Guantanamo Bay extracted
far more useful intelligence from captives than those in Iraq.[118]
Boykin flew to Guantanamo, where he met
Major General Geoffrey Miller.[119] Millers
success at Camp X-Ray had been duly noted by Boykin. Miller had
succeeded in softening up the detainees in his charge
and he was able to get information from them quickly. This was
music to Boykins ears. According to Los Angeles Times
reporter, Richard T. Cooper, Boykin was charged with speeding
up the flow of intelligence on terrorist leaders to combat teams
in the field so that they could attack top-ranking terrorist
leaders.[120]
According to Morans sources who asked
that their names not be revealed, Boykin ordered General
Miller to fly to Iraq and extend X-Ray methods to the [Abu Ghraib]
prison system on Rumsfelds orders.[121]
There was a cover story. Millers mission
appeared to be a response to a request for assistance initiated
by the commander of Abu Ghraib (CJTF-7). Lieutenant General Ricardo
Sanchez recognized serious deficiencies at the prison and
requested assistance.[122] Millers team
arrived in Baghdad on August 31, 2003. In response to the commanders
request for help, General Millers team drafted guidelines
on how to fix the problems.[123] But what Miller delivered,
was what Boykin had ordered.
Major General Antonio Taguba, who conducted
an investigation at Abu Ghraib, reports:
The principal
focus of Major General Millers team was on the strategic
interrogation of detainees/internees in Iraq.[124]
Millers team recommended that the
commander of Abu Ghraib dedicate and train a detention
guard force subordinate to the Joint Interrogation Debriefing
Center (JIDC)a unit that was not yet instituted.[125]
In other words, the military police guards were to be subordinate
to a military intelligence unit that was yet to be established.
Millers team wrote:
It is essential
that the guard force be actively engaged in setting the conditions
for successful exploitation of the internees.[126]
So the guards job was to soften
up the victims so that the interrogators could get useful information
quickly. In this way, Miller delivered the recommendations that
led directly to the abuses. The worst abuses at Abu Ghraib occurred
after General Miller left his guidelines for improvements
at the prison, between October and December of 2003 according
to General Tagubas Report.[127] Millers
recommendations were taken to heart.
In fact, Major General George R. Fay found
that twenty-seven military intelligence personnel requested,
encouraged, condoned or solicited Military Police personnel to
abuse detainees and/or participated in detainee abuse and/or
violated established interrogation procedures and applicable
laws and regulations during interrogation operations at Abu Ghraib.[128]
Most of these necessarily occurred during the peak instances
of abuse at the prisonafter the arrival of a mysterious
reservist who had been activated especially for his role at Abu
Ghraib.
The Role of Lt. Col.
Steven L. Jordan
According to an Army statement, Lt. Col.
Steven L. Jordan, worked as a reservist at the Armys Intelligence
and Security Command at Fort Belvoir, Va.[129] He
was activated for the express purpose of setting up the Joint
Interrogation and Debriefing Center (JIDC) at Abu Ghraib[130] which
did not exist prior to his arrival.[131] As
I noted above, the formation of the JIDC was recommended by Gen.
Miller. This would appear to link Lt. Col. Steven L. Jordan directly
with General Boykin, undersecretary Cambone and Defense Secretary
Rumsfeld.
Contradictorily, Jordan was later to claim
that he was merely a civil affairs officer by training
and that his assignment was to set up a database at the interrogation
center for tracking information gleaned from the prisoners.[132]
However, the record clearly shows that Jordan took control
of the Joint Interrogation and Debriefing Center on September
17, 2003 and served as the JIDC director until Col. Thomas Pappas
assumed the role of commander of the forward operating base on
November 19, 2003, and Jordan then became the deputy director
of JIDC.[133]
Col. Pappas said in his statement to General
Taguba that LTC Jordan repeatedly took part in searches of detainee
cells without notifying military police commanders. Searching
cells was an activity that fell outside the usual duties of an
intelligence officer.[134]
Tagubas report and witnesses place
Jordan with officers hiding prisoners from the Red Cross inspection.
The prisoners were called ghost detainees, because
they were brought to them by Other Government Agencies (OGAs),
without accounting for them, knowing their identities, or even
the reason for their detention.[135] An interrogator
said he overheard Colonel Jordan and other officers say that
the Red Cross inspectors did not need to know about those Iraqi
prisoners.[136]
From sworn testimony and interviews, Colonel
Jordan emerges as a hands-on commander. According to Capt. Donald
J. Reese, Wing One was supervised mostly by LTC Steve Jordan.[137]
Capt. Donald J. Reese, commander of the 372nd Military
Police Company told the Washington Post, he was
summoned one night in November to a shower room in a cellblock
at the prison where he discovered the body of a bloodied detainee
on the floor. A group of intelligence personnel was standing
around the body. Col. Pappas was among them. Reese said,
An Army colonel named Jordan sent a soldier to the prison
mess hall for ice to preserve the body overnight. The next
day, the body was hooked up to an intravenous drip, as
if the detainee was still alive, and taken out of the prison.[138]
There apparently is no known record of what happened to the body.
The Fay Report concludes that Col.
Pappas committed a critical error in judgment by failing to remove
LTC Jordan as soon as his shortcomings were noted, on approximately
October 10, 2003.[139] The report goes on
to say, Very shortly after LTC Jordans arrival at
Abu Ghraib
the [military intelligence staff] began to note
Jordans involvement in staff issues and his lack of involvement
in interrogation operations.[140]
The Fay report complains:
The majority
of HUMINT [human intelligence; human resources intelligence JP
1-02[141]] comes from interrogations and debriefings.
Yet at the JIDC, which was set up to be the focal point for interrogation
operations, there was only one officer, CPT Wood, with significant
interrogation operations experience. There were four MI Warrant
Officers but all were used for staff functions rather than directly
supervising and observing interrogations. There was a shortage
of trained NCOs at the E-7/E-6 level. Each Section Leader had
four or five Tiger Teams, too many to closely observe, critique,
counsel, consult, and supervise. One Section Leader was an E-5.
Several of the interrogators were civilians and about half of
those civilians lacked sufficient background and training. Those
civilians were allowed to interrogate because there were no more
military assets to fill the slots. Such a mixture together with
constant demands for reports and documentation overwhelmed the
Section Leaders.[142]
Why was Jordan spending so much time on
staff issues instead of interrogating detainees?
I suggest that the placement of personnel was deliberate. The
moving of qualified officers into staff functions rather than
have them directly supervising and observing interrogations,
was most likely not accidental. The alternative is to find that
Jordan was completely incompetent. If he is, why is he still
employed by Major General Barbara Fast, the top American intelligence
officer in Iraq?[143]
The rationale behind his interest in staff
can be explained by another possibility: If an operative were
sent to Abu Ghraib for the purpose of gaining information for
his bossesat any cost including the death of the detaineesmight
he not in fact begin by laying the groundwork for chaosthe
perfect coverthat would prevent investigating authorities
from uncovering the true perpetrators of the alleged torture
crimes?
I have observed at least two or three crimes
in my lifetime that involved institutions and a group of people,
where the perpetrators deliberately created an atmosphere of
chaos in order to cover up their criminal intent. Tasks were
done with obvious stupidity, ignorance and confusion. The result
was chaos. Ineptness paid off: no criminal indictments were handed
down. The reason? The method obscures what really happened.
As one studies the reports on Abu Ghraib,
one is struck by the incompetence and complete lack of professionalism
on the part of the military police and the military intelligence
units. There was a lack of equipment, computers, software and
even file cabinets. Soldiers resorted to using cardboard boxes
to store files. Documents were lost. The Fay Report states, Some
interrogation related information was recorded on a whiteboard
which was periodically erased.[144]
Only one man was in a position to either
set up a flawed system or to capitalize on its flaws once it
was established to his advantage: Lt. Col. Steven L. Jordan.
Additionally, we know that General Taguba
reprimanded Jordan and found that Jordan made material misrepresentations
of fact, and Taguba believed there is sufficient credible
information to warrant an Inquiry
to determine the extent
of culpability.[145] Taguba suspected that Col. Thomas
M. Pappas, LTC Steven L. Jordan, Mr. Steven Stephanowicz and
Mr. John Israel were either directly or indirectly responsible
for the abuses at Abu Ghraib
and strongly recommend immediate
disciplinary action
[146] If that
were not enough, Jordan refused to testify during a secret hearing
against an alleged ringleader of the abuse scandal on the grounds
he might incriminate himself.[147]
We also know that Jordan made two interesting
statements while being interviewed. He told General Taguba that
he had worked as an intelligence analyst at the Department of
Homeland Security.[148] And he told Taguba
that some of the information obtained from the prisoners at Abu
Ghraib had been requested by White House staff. [149]
General Taguba asked Jordan whether it concerned sensitive
issues, and Jordan said, Very sensitive. Yes, sir.
Jordan said that a superior military intelligence officer told
him the requested information concerned any anti-coalition
issues, foreign fighters, and terrorist issues.[150]
Lt. Col. Steven L.
Jordan, An Army Chaplain?
Of all the things we have come to understand
about Lt. Col. Steven L. Jordan, it is most difficult to think
of him as a man of the cloth. Max Blumenthal, an excellent web
writer,[151] found another significant link to Jordan
in an article reprinted on the web site of the Oak Creek Assemblies
of God church and on the Assemblys chaplaincy article page.[152]
A man with Jordans name and rank was identified as a Pentecostal
chaplain mentoring an Assemblies of God chaplain candidate at
Fort Jackson in South Carolina in the summer of 2003. [153]
Wait a minute! Ones head snaps back. But this is really
true.
There are several major possibilities. First,
there could be two Lieutenant Colonels with identical names and
rank in the Army, in which case the Army can produce both men.
Secondly, the Steven L. Jordan of Abu Ghraib could have taken
on the identity of a chaplain who subsequently died or retired,
in which case the Army can resolve the mystery and explain why
a chaplains identity was assumed. Thirdly, the Lieutenant
Colonel Steven L. Jordan of Abu Ghraib could actually be a Pentecostal
chaplain, who was mentoring John P. Smith Jr., an Assembly of
God chaplain candidate, during the six-week chaplain training
course at Fort Jackson in South Carolina in the summer of 2003.
If this is true, General Boykins kingdom warriors
have emerged as a powerful and subversive renegade force in the
Army.
The Assemblies of God article offers more
than one clue to the puzzle. It reports that Jordan asked Smith
to preach the Sunday morning sermon at the base auditorium, which
holds over 1,000 seats and preaching wasnt in the Armys
training course. The auditorium was full that morning. I know
Pentecostal preachers very well. They cant wait to preach.
They cant stand not to preach. Did Jordan ask Smith
to preach because he didnt know how to preach a sermon
himself? If so, it suggests that an individual may have been
admitted into the chaplaincy without being qualified.
Blumenthals discovery must be addressed
by officials in the Army, by Congressional committees and by
the press.
Whats Next?
On January 31, 2001, the Office of the Inspector
General, Department of Defense released an audit report titled,
Management of National Guard, Weapons of Mass Destruction-Civil
Support Teams. This report is posted on the Maxwell Air
Force web site as well as the Yurica Report. [154] In January
of 1998, the Deputy Secretary of Defense ordered the Army to
establish a special unit, a unit that was tasked with integrating
Army Reserve Components into the domestic Weapons of Mass Destruction
(WMD) civil defense response. The idea was for the military to
support civilian authorities within the U.S. should the nation
be hit with some type of mass destruction weapon. It was a home
defense measure.
The name of the unit was Consequence
Management Program Integration Office or CoMPIO for short.
CoMPIO was created and placed under the leadership of an active
duty colonel. It had eight active Guard and Reserve military
personnel, six Department of Defense (DoD) civilians, and five
contractor personnel.[155]
One of the first jobs the unit undertook
was to coordinate establishing and fielding National Guard teamsconsisting
of full time Guard memberswho were intended to assist the
emergency first responders (such as the local fire department)
in an emergency involving Weapons of Mass Destruction. CoMPIO
spent approximately $73 million and $70 million in procurement
and operations and maintenance fund in 1999 and 2000. An audit
was conducted.
The audit found that while other organizations
in the department of defense were drafting doctrine for the units,
CoMPIO was writing its own doctrine, independent of the
other efforts.[156]
In other words, much like the dominionists
in the churches, the audit revealed that CoMPIO was a renegade
unit that was splitting itself off from the greater military
body. The list is long, but step by step CoMPIO did things its
own way: It developed its own training courses for personnel
without coordinating with the Army and went around the original
contract with a private supplier, adding to the costs, and ignored
the fact that an Army Training group was still writing the individual
tasks for the course.[157] CoMPIO did not use
the existing expertise in the Department of Defense in making
program management decisions.[158] CoMPIO took the position
that it would field a system of systems without accreditation.[159]
And one CoMPIO official said:
once
the units are in the field being used
the bureaucrats will
have a much more difficult time of stopping the train.[160]
The same official stated that CoMPIO did
not have the funding to accomplish accreditation and added:
we
are not going to wait two years to fit it into their [the systems
accreditors] schedule. If they want to do the accreditation they
will need to come up with a plan, a timeline, and the funding
to do so.[161]
The attitudes are remarkably similar to
the dominionists in the Bush administration and in the churches.
For instance, compare this quote from Pat Robertson made on his
700 Club television show May 1, 1986 with the CoMPIO official
above:
We are not
going to stand for those coercive utopians in the Supreme Court
and in Washington ruling over us any more. Were not gonna
stand for it. We are going to say, we want freedom in this
country, and we want power
[162]
The Inspector General of the Department
of Defense had no alternative but to recommend that the Under
Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness seek disestablishment
of the Consequence Management Program Integration Office (CoMPIO).[163]
We allow renegade units to exist at our
peril.
Lastly, because I believe America stands
in peril from within itself far more than from any outer enemy,
I want to end this news analysis with this story: On August 19th
2004, Alex Jones, a colorful libertarian radio host, who broadcasts
in nineteen states and can be heard on the web over the Genesis
Communications Network, conducted an interview with an officer
who was identified only as David. The officer also
did not want his military unit identified. Though he spoke anonymously,
he had a great deal of credibility. The officers military
unit issued a training manual which he in turn gave to Jones.
Although we attempted to obtain copies of pages from the manual
from Jones, our request was not answered. The Yurica Report transcribed
the interview and here is an excerpt of it. It appears that the
governors of 30 states are preparing their militia for martial
law in the event of an emergency.
Jones: Why are you concerned about
the military manual?
David: The fact the State Guard
has traditionally never been armed. Yet theres extensive
fire arms training in that manual. And the use of force: the
handcuffing and the prisoner transport--
Jones: In fact, right here, Movement
of Prisoners, How to Take Over City Hall.
David: Yes. That is the required training
for the proposed team members.
Jones: You told me this is a force
multiplication training group to train the rest of the military,
correct?
David: Eventually what we were told
was the entire State Guard would receive this training. But as
of right now, only select individuals are to receive it.
Jones: What do you think of this whole
atmosphere?
David: Its a very dangerous
atmosphere, Alex.
The time its going to take for
all these teams to be trained, outfitted and deployed is November
1, this year [2004]. And weve been told its not if,
but when we are deployed. And we will be deployed after November
first.
Jones: In America?
David: Yes. In the State of Texas.
END NOTES:
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[1] Counter Punch, June
28, 2003, Tom Delay's New World Order: I Am the Government
By Jon Brown http://www.counterpunch.org/brown06282003.html
And see also Seattle Post-Intelligencer, May 26, 2003,
In the Northwest: Tom DeLay Could Use a Different Form
of Puffery, by Joel Connelly at: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/connelly/123561_joel26.html
[2]See for example Courts
May Be Stripped on the Pledge at http://www.yuricareport.com/Law%20%26%20Legal/CourtsMayBeStrippedOnPledge.html
HR 3313, Marriage Protection
Act Passed House http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/HousePassesMarriageProtectionActHR3313.htm
HR 3313 analyzed by Constitutional
Law Professor Vic Amar at: http://www.yuricareport.com/Law%20%26%20Legal/AmarOnMarriageProtectionBill.html
HR 3799 Forbids the Supreme
Court (and hence all federal courts) from reviewing any case
decided on the basis or based upon the belief that God is the
Supreme Sovereign Lawgiver. Titled: The Constitution Restoration
Act of 2004 at: http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/ConstitutionRestorationAct.htm
HR 3799: http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/HR3799ConstitutionRestorationAct.html
The New York Times Editorial,
A Radical Assault on the Constitution at: http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/RadicalAssaultOnConstitution.html
HR 3920 Grants Congress
the power to overturn any decision of the Supreme Court that
rules an act of Congress is Unconstitutional: Congressional Accountability
for Judicial Activism for 2004 Act at:
http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/CongressionalAccountabilityAct.html
Senate Bill S 1558, Religious
Liberties Act. This act involves the Ten Commandments, the Pledge
of Allegiance using the word God, etc. http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/ReligiousLibertiesRestorationAct.html
Contrast the wording of SB 1558 with the Courts May
Be Stripped on the Pledge at http://www.yuricareport.com/Law%20%26%20Legal/CourtsMayBeStrippedOnPledge.html
[3] HR 3920 Grants Congress the
power to overturn any decision of the Supreme Court that rules
an act of congress is unconstitutional. Its title is: Congressional
Accountability for Judicial Activism for 2004 Act at: http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/CongressionalAccountabilityAct.html
[4]From a pre-publication excerpt
of The New Messiahs by Katherine Yurica. Posted at: http://www.yuricareport.com/Art%20Essays/The%20New%20Messiahs%20Excerpts.htm
It began in the late
1970s with the help of vast so-called religious broadcasting
networks. Pat Robertsons television talk show, The
700 Club, and hundreds of other radio and television shows
began preaching the gospel of political Christian activism, stirring
the faithful to accept a political agenda, and reaching an estimated
audience of over 20 million people in 1980. The audience
for the top ten shows, however, was to increase dramatically
to 60 million by 1985, with Robertsons 700 Club
topping the Nielsen ratings with a projected monthly viewing
audience of 28.7 million.
Although the plan to take
over the government of the United States was announced publicly
on Pat Robertsons 700 Club, it was at a time when
only the faithful viewed the show, and only the faithful unquestioningly
accepted the possibilities: We have enough votes to run
the country, Robertson said, and when the people
say, weve had enough, were going to take
over the country. But it was Tim LaHaye, (often called
the founder of the religious right), who laid out a specific
plan to Pat Robertsons audience. He said it simple and
straight and quick. It went like this:
There
are 110,000 Bible believing churches but there are only 97,000
major elective offices in America. If we launch one candidate
per church, we can take over every elective office in this country
within ten years.
I was monitoring and recording
the show at the time, and to those I discussed it with, the plan
seemed like a wild pipe dream that couldnt be executed.
The press ignored it or most likely didnt know about it.
The people who took it seriously, however, were those it was
intended for: the insiders, the potential foot soldiers in a
newly awakened and reborn church militant. The term religious
right entered our political lexicons.
[5] From claude@mchorse.com. Chronology
of the SBC Takeover. At: http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/HowDominionistsTookOverSBCChronology.html
The original site is at: http://www.mchorse.com/sbcchronology.htm
[6] Ibid.
[7] Ibid.
[8] Ibid.
[9] From the transcribed McNeil
Lehrer news hour of June 11, 1985. Transcribed by Katherine Yurica
and Kelly Leosis.
[10] From claude@mchorse.com.
Chronology of the SBC Takeover. At: http://www.mchorse.com/sbcchronology.htm
[11]
Read Jimmy Carters explanation of Why the Christian
Right Isnt Christian At All, by Ayelish McGarvey,
American Prospect, April 5, 2004. At: http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/JimmyCarterChristianRightIsntChristian.html
[12]
Baptists Fire Missionaries, staff reports, July 2003,
Christianity Today. At: http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2003/007/17.24.html
Christian Century: SBC purges missions; 13 fired,
20 resign-News, May 31, 2003. At: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1058/is_11_120/ai_102750190/print
Maranatha Christian Journal, Baptist Missionaries
Refuse Request to Resign, April 28, 2003 (post date) at:
http://www.mcjonline.com/news/03a/20030428e.shtml
[13] Heres a quote from
Katherine Yuricas review of Scott Pecks People
of the Lie, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1983:
Peck draws a profile
of the evil: they have no regard for the truth; they lie and
live in a world of lies. They are masters of disguise and cloak
themselves with masks of respectability, goodness and often piety.
(Peck tells us that religiosity is a common and effective disguise.)
But it is the appearance of propriety and respectability that
is the important factor. Peck defines evil as: The exercise
of political powerthat is, the imposition of ones
will upon others by overt or covert coercion
Or in
other words: it is the use of political power to destroy
others, for the purpose of defending or preserving the
integrity of ones sick self (or group). http://www.yuricareport.com/RevisitedBks/How%20to%20Detect%20Evil.htm
[14] Mr. Lands opposition
to adding homosexuals to the hate crimes list is in keeping with
the Texas Republican Partys Platform of 2002, which is
against the imposition of criminal or civil penalties for anyone
who opposes homosexuality out of religious conviction.
See Page 8 of the Platform: http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/RPTPlatform2002.pdf
[15] Senate hate-crimes
vote is 'terrible precedent, Land says By Tom Strode
Jun 21, 2004 From the Baptist Press. Read at: http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/BaptistsOpposeHateCrimesLaw.html
Pertinent excerpt:
Robert Knight, director
of Concerned Women for America's Culture and Family Institute,
said the senators who voted for the proposal are "setting
up our children and grandchildren for persecution as activist
courts rule that biblical morality is 'bigotry.' Using similar
laws, the mere criticism of homosexuality is considered a 'hate
crime' in Sweden and Canada."
Both Land and Knight said
the concept of hate crimes is flawed.
"People should be prosecuted
to the fullest extent of the law when they do violent acts, period,"
Land said. "Whether it's racially motivated or motivated
because of the sexual preference of the person should be irrelevant.
They should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law when
they break the law for any reason and when they perpetrate crimes
of violence."
Knight said in a written
statement, "Equal protection means your grandma and your
friend who lives as a homosexual have the same rights when they
walk down the street. Under a hate-crimes law, someone who mugs
your grandmother will not be prosecuted as vigorously as someone
who commits the same crime against a homosexual. Hates-crimes
laws aren't about justice; they are about favoritism and special
rights
[16]
The Yurica Report was able to obtain the complete, unedited copy
of the original document by Eric Heubeck that was posted on the
Free Congress Foundations site. It is at: http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/FreeCongressEssay.html
[17] For an abbreviated outline
of the Weyrich manual, see Conquering by Stealth and Deception
by Katherine Yurica at http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/TheSwiftAdvanceOfaPlannedCoup.htm
and see http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/WeyrichManual.html#anchor474909
[18] The Origins of the
American Military Coup of 2012 by Charles J. Dunlap, Jr., published
in Parameters,
Winter 1992-93, pp. 2-20. And may be read at:
http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/OriginsOfAmericanMilitaryCoup2012.html
[19] From 1978-1990 Boykin was
assigned in various capacities to Delta Force. In 1980 he was
the Delta Force operations officer on the April 24-25 Iranian
hostage rescue attempt. From 1990 to 1991 he was at the Army
War College. From 1992-1995 he was the Commander of Delta Force.
By April 1998 to February 2000 he became the Commanding General,
U.S. Army Special Forces Command (Airborne) at Fort Bragg, N.C.
From March 2000-2003 he was the Commanding General, U.S. Army
John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center, Fort Bragg, N.C. Then
in June 2003 to the present, he was appointed Deputy Undersecretary
of Defense for Intelligence at the Pentagon. For a detailed history
of his Army career appointments see: http://www.homestead.com/prosites-prs/generalboykin.html
[20] Ibid.
[21] Washington Post, August 19,
2004. Generals Speeches Broke Rules, By R.
Jeffrey Smith and Josh White. At http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?A14262-2004Aug19?language=printer
[22] Ibid.
[23] http://www.homestead.com/prosites-prs/generalboykin.html
[24] See The
Despoiling Of America: How George W. Bush Became the Head of
the new American Dominionist Church State February 11,
2004, by Katherine Yurica at: http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/TheDespoilingOfAmerica.htm
[25]BP News, Each believer
a Kingdom agent, Hemphill says in EKG report, Sep. 21,
2004 by Erin Curry. At : http://www.bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?Id=19148
[26] Americans United, U.S.
Military Support For Baptist Evangelism Program Draws Protest
From Americans United April 7, 2003. Published at:
http://www.au.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=5114&abbr=pr&security=1002&ne
[27] Ibid.
[28] The Age, Religious
groups seek rebuke for Pentagons holy warrior by
John Hendren, October 18, 2003. This article was originally published
in the Los Angeles Times. It may be found at: http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/ReligiousGroupsSeekRebukeForBoykin.html
(It is also available from a Google reference, typing
in the title. The Google reference then should take the reader
to: http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/10/17/1066364486669.html?from=storyrhs&oneclick=true
but The Age is now requiring registration.)
[29] We know Pat Robertson and
Dobson are members of the Council from documents the Yurica Report
obtained. For information on the secret Council for National
Policy see the New York Times article by David Kirpatrick: Club
of the Most Powerful Gathers in Strictest Privacy at http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/CNPMeetsBeforeGOPConventionKirkpatrick.html
And see footnote 2 of Katherine Yuricas article,
Conquering by Stealth and Deception: How the Dominionists
are Succeeding in their Quest for National Control and World
Power, September 14, 2004, at: http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/TheSwiftAdvanceOfaPlannedCoup.htm Scroll
down to footnote 2 where a partial list of prominent religious
members of the Council for National Policy are named.
[30] Belief Net, The
Same General Boykin? The Pentagon official, an evangelical, was
nearly fired for insulting Islam. So far, conservative Christians
stand by him. By Deborah Caldwell. At: http://www.beliefnet.com/story/146/story_14608.html
[31] BP News, First-Person:
Stabbed in the back by Bobby H. Welch, October 20, 2003.
At: http://www.sbcbaptistpress.org/bpnews.asp?Id=16892
[32] Doug Williams, National FAITH
Consultant. See: http://www.lifeway.com/lwc/article_main_page/0%2C1703%2CA%253D152523%2526M%253D200023%2C00.html
[33] See end note 50 of The
Despoiling of America for reference to the Great Commission.
Pat Robertson wrote in The Secret Kingdom: Unhappily,
evangelical Christians have for too long reduced the born-again
experience to the issue of being saved. Salvation
is an important issue, obviously, and must never be deemphasized.
But rebirth must be seen as a beginning, not an arrival. It provides
access to the invisible world, the kingdom of God, of which we
are to learn and experience and then share with others. Jesus
Himself said it clearly before His ascension: All authority
has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and
make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the
name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching
them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with
you always, even to the end of the age. [Matthew 28:18-20
New American Standard Bible]. The commission was to make followers
and learnersconvertsand to teach them the principles
of the kingdom. Entry into the body of believers was not enough.
They were to learn how to live in this world
The invisible
was to rule the visible. Christ has authority over both.
Emphasis is Robertsons. (p. 51)
[34] See http://www.lifewaystores.com/lwstore/
[35] Ibid.
[36] See LifeWays Financial
Statement for 2003 at: http://www.lifeway.com/lwc/lwc_cda_article/0,1643,A%253D157673%2526X%253D1%2526M%253D50088,00.html
[37] BP, Southern Baptists
Elect Florida Pastor Bobby Welch as President at http://www.lifeway.com/lwc/article_main_page/0%2C1703%2CA%253D157450%2526M%253D50011%2C00.html
[38]BP News, SBC elects
officers from both coasts & Midwest Wednesday,
Jun 16, 2004 By Don Beehler at: http://www.sbc.net/redirect.asp?url=http://www.sbcannualmeeting.net
[39] On the home page of its web
site at http://www.sbc.net/
on September 24, 2004 and the 25th, an editorial from the BP
News Headlines stated: Call Congress now; urge support
for marriage amendment during Sept. 30 vote. A link from
that page took the reader to the actual editorial page where
the editorial asked readers to call Washington on the Marriage
Amendment Bill H.J.R. 56. At the end of the editorial, a list
of all congressmen in each state and each congressmans
individual phone number was listed. The Editorial was at: http://www.sbc.net/redirect.asp?url=http://www.bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?id=19174
[40] BP, Battle for Marriage
III Live Simulcast and Rally Set for September 19. At:
http://www.lifeway.com/lwc/article_main_page/0%2C1703%2CA%253D158108%2526M%253D50017%2C00.html
BP, DeLay Urges Action for Upcoming Vote
on Marriage By Michael Foust at: http://www.lifeway.com/lwc/article_main_page/0%2C1703%2CA%253D158242%2526M%253D50011%2C00.html
[41] Ibid.
[42] BP, Mayday for Marriage
Goal: One Million On National Mall by Michael Foust. At:
http://www.lifeway.com/lwc/article_main_page/0%2C1703%2CA%253D158195%2526M%253D50011%2C00.html
[43] Agape Press, In the
Culture War, the Church Must Never Flee the Scene, by Ed
Vitagliano. At: http://www.lifeway.com/lwc/article_main_page/0%2C1703%2CA%253D152549%2526M%253D150019%2C00.html
[44] Ibid.
[45]John Kramp, Interim Vice President,
LifeWay Church Resources. http://www.lifeway.com/lwc/mainpage/0,1701,M%253D200223,00.html
[46] First-Person: Prayer
& Empowering Kingdom Growth by Kenneth S. Hemphill,
on the SBC website at: http://www.sbc.net/redirect.asp?ci=646&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eempoweringkingdomgrowth%2Enet%2Fekg%2Easp%3Fpage%3D114
[47] However, Websters
Third New International dictionary poses several meanings
when we discuss kingdom in a spiritual or religious
sense: the spiritual realm over which God reigns as king:
Heaven; the fulfillment on earth of Gods will especially
in complete perfection (the time is fulfilled, and the kingdom
of God is at handMark 1:14; the invisible society of human
beings in which God is held to be obeyed.
[48] See the Department of Defense
Dictionary: http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/jel/doddict/data/f/02148.html
[49] http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Shadowlands/6583/project335.html
[50] http://www.stsc.hill.af.mil/crosstalk/1994/07/xt94d07a.asp
[51] http://www.sae.org/events/dod/presentations/dotcom-mccoy.pdf
[52] Deception: A Neglected
Force Multiplier, by Major Michael B. Kessler, USMC, 1989:
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/report/1989/KMB.htm
[53] Matthew S. Pape, J. D., Constitutional
Covert Operations: A Force Multiplier for Preemption, in
the March-April 2004 Military Review. http://www.leavenworth.army.mil/milrev/download/English/MarApr04/pape.pdf
Previously, in 2002, he
raised the issue of assassinating Saddam Hussein in his article,
Can We Put the Leaders of the Axis of Evil
in the Crosshairs? http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/02autumn/pape.htm,
published in Parameters, U.S. Army War College Quarterly,
Autumn 2002. Pape is an attorney in private practice in
Dallas, Texas. He graduated from Georgetown University with a
B.A. in history in 1994 and from the University of Houston Law
Center in 1998.
[54] One suggestion: Force
American Institutions To Heel.
[55] Agape Press, In the
Culture War, the Church Must Never Flee the Scene, by Ed
Vitagliano. At: http://www.lifeway.com/lwc/article_main_page/0%2C1703%2CA%253D152549%2526M%253D150019%2C00.html
[56] July 1999 Engineer Update,
Chaplains Column. At: http://www.hq.usace.army.mil/cepa/pubs/jul99/story3.htm
[57] Ibid.
[58] Deployed chaplains:
Faith on the front lines, by Tech. Sgt. Mark Diamond, April
8, 2003. At: http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/news/2003/04/mil-030408-amcns01.htm
[59] Severns Valley Baptist Church
web page at: http://www.severnsvalley.org/ministries/faithevangelism.asp
[60]TBN was founded by Paul Crouch
in the 1970s. Crouch is an ordained minister of the Assembly
of God church. I was present when he was just starting his television
ministry in a warehouse on ODwyer road in Santa Ana, California.
He borrowed a television camera from Ralph Wilkerson who then
was the pastor of Melodyland Christian Center in Anaheim. Today,
TBN is actually the largest television network in the world.
The Los Angeles Times has just written a series of articles
detailing the Crouches opulent lifestyle, which includes
30 homes. See: the series of four articles published in September,
2004 on Paul Crouchthe attempt to blackmail him for an
alleged homosexual encounter with an ex-employee, and his TBN
ministry, including, The Prosperity Gospel: TBN's Promise:
Send Money and See Riches, by William Lobdell, Times Staff
Writer at: http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/PaulCrouchAttemptsToKeepAccuserQuiet.html
[61] The Village Voice,
The Jesus Landing Pad, by Rick Perlstein, May 18,
2004 at: http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0420/perlstein.php
[62] Statistics from Largest
U.S. Churches, 2003 at http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001481.html
[63] From the Constitution &
Bylaws of the Assemblies of God, Article VII, Ministry Basic
Qualifications, Section 2. See at: http://ag.org/top/about/bylaws_06_07.cfm
[64] Ibid.
[65] See http://chaplaincy.ag.or/military/mil_requirements.cfm
[66] According to the U.S. Army
there are approximately 2,200 active duty, National Guard
and Reserve chaplains from 120 faith groups serving in uniform
worldwide. That grants the Assemblies about eleven percent
of the total chaplain slots. So if that seems an insignificant
number, according to the Department of Defense Manpower Data
Center, there are 573,262 Protestants and 313,628 Catholics in
the services for a total of 886,890, which doesnt include
those who have no religious preference. Published at Beliefnet:
http://www.beliefnet.com/story/123/story_12389.html
[67] The military accepts degrees
from schools with which most of us are unfamiliar. For example
the biography of one Chaplain serving in the U.S. Army Intelligence
and Security Command reveals he graduated from Howard Payne University
in Brownwood, Texas with a major in Bible. The school ranks a
low seventeenth in a field of twenty by U.S. News. The officer
received his Master of Divinity Degree from Southwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary in Texas.
[68] See the Army requirements
at: http://chaplaincy.ag.org/military/mil_requirements.cfm
and the Chaplain Candidate Program where the Army will pay
up to a maximum of $4500.00 per year of the cost of seminary.
http://chaplaincy.ag.org/military/mil_requirements.cfm
Also Go to the Southern Baptist Conventions LifeWay
web site and you are apt to run into paid advertisements from
the U.S. Navy, recruiting Chaplain candidates.
[69] ARNews Army Seeks More
Catholic Chaplains, by Gerry J. Gilmore, November 16, 1999.
At http://www4.army.mil/ocpa/print.php?story_id_key=4304
[70] Ibid.
[71] Whats wrong with this?
If ten percent of the military are Pentecostal, then the
Pentecostals should make up ten percent of the chaplains
pool. But if all Protestants are lumped together it would not
be possible to create the demographic. (However, it is true the
Catholics are listed separately in one report. See http://www.beliefnet.com/story/123/story_12389.html
)
1) The DOD Directive 1304.19
on chaplains requires, each chaplain candidate must be Willing
to support directly or indirectly the free exercise of religion
by all members of the Military Services, their dependents, and
other authorized persons. See: http://www.yuricareport.com/Education/CertificateOfEcclesiasticalEndorsement.pdf
2) The Chaplains Code
of Ethics states in part: I will seek to provide for pastoral
care and ministry to persons of religious bodies other than my
own within my area of responsibility with the same investment
of myself as I give to members of my own religious body.
See http://www.ncmaf.org/policies.htm
Endorsers Code of Ethics.
3) So we have to ask ourselves if
the Catholic shortage of priests was in fact a fraudulent
ruse in order to gain an objective. The objective gained is the
United States government began paying the costs for seminary
or theological school training something apparently all the churches
wanted.
[72] ARNews Army
Seeks More Catholic Chaplains, by Gerry J. Gilmore, November
16, 1999. At http://www4.army.mil/ocpa/print.php?story_id_key=4304
[73] ARNews Army
Seeks More Catholic Chaplains, by Gerry J. Gilmore, November
16, 1999. At http://www4.army.mil/ocpa/print.php?story_id_key=4304
[74] Its an
integrated program. By joining the Army Reserve Chaplain
Candidate Program, the Army says, you will get a
head start on Army Chaplain training, as well as all the benefits
of being an Army Officer while still in seminary. http://www.goarmy.com/chaplain/chaplain_candidate_prog.jsp
To
be eligible for this program, an individual was required to among
other things:
1. Obtain
an ecclesiastical approval from his/or her denomination or faith
group.
2. Possess
a bachelors degree of not less than 120 semester hours.
3. Be
a full-time graduate student at an accredited seminary or theological
school; however, the DODs requirements from Directive 1304.19
states an accredited graduate school or from
a school whose credits are accepted by an accredited school.
http://www.yuricareport.com/Education/CertificateOfEcclesiasticalEndorsement.pdf
It
appears the Army has also loosened its requirement of a three
year seminary program to one that completes with at least
72 semester hours of study. See the Army requirements for
Chaplain here: http://www.goarmy.com/chaplain/requirements.jsp
[75] Go to:
http://www.goarmy.com/chaplain/chaplain_candidate_prog.jsp
[76] Ibid.
[77] Church
Pastor Receives Call to Minister to Troops, by Hollie Saunders,
Eagle-Gazette, March 28, 2003. http://www.lancastereaglegazette.com/news/stories/20030328/topstories/9660.html
[78] Church
Pastor Receives Call to Minister to Troops, by Hollie Saunders,
Eagle-Gazette, March 28, 2003. http://www.lancastereaglegazette.com/news/stories/20030328/topstories/9660.html
[79] The Assemblies
of God state, Ecclesiastical endorsement for active duty,
Reserve, National Guard, and Veteran Affairs Chaplaincy may be
granted by the Commission on Chaplains to interviewed applicants
who are ordained and meet all military age, educational and physical
requirements. To be endorsed for Active Duty or Reserves applicants
are expected to have at least two years of pastoral experience
preferably as senior pastor. However, theres a sample
available on the web of a Certificate of Ecclesiastical Endorsement
(enclosure 2) of DOD Directive 1304.19. Under comments, its
clear that the endorsing agent wrote the following: Because
of his [the candidates] prior service and exceptional ability,
we [waive] 1 year of our normal 2 year requirement of professional
ministry experience. http://www.yuricareport.com/Education/CertificateOfEcclesiasticalEndorsement.pdf
[80] See the Assemblies
of God Chaplaincy Requirement page at: http://chaplaincy.ag.org/military/mil_requirements.cfm
[81] http://chaplaincy.ag.org/Articles/military_details.cfm?ContentID=4E828070-AB17-4349-AEB3-A10AB64397AA
[82] See the NCMAF
web site for the Policies and Documents of the organization at:
http://www.ncmaf.org/policies.htm
[83] See:
http://www.ncmaf.org/policies/whatisit.htm
[84] http://www.ncmaf.org/support_brochure.pdf
[85] The search
for obvious conflicts of interest should be undertaken. Just
on the surface, NCMAFs tax forms need to be examined to
determine who the other interested parties are that
make contributions.
[86] See for example,
the admission of NCMAF in its policy papers that the relationship
between the military and the NCMAF is one of mutual trust:
therefore Policy 11: An endorsing agent must not be a holder
of an endorsement for himself from the DOD. http://www.ncmaf.org/policies/Policy11.htm
[87] See the section,
The Manifesto of the Dominionist Movement, at the
beginning of this essay or go to either one of the following:
For an abbreviated outline of the Weyrich manual, see Conquering
by Stealth and Deception by Katherine Yurica at http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/TheSwiftAdvanceOfaPlannedCoup.htm
and for the complete document, see http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/WeyrichManual.html
[88] Conservative Group
Amplifies Voice of Protestant Orthodoxy, by Laurie Goldstein
and David Kirkpatrick, New York Times, May 22, 2004. A
small organization began to help congregants to split their churches
in two based upon issues such as homosexual ordination, abortion,
etc. http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/ConservativesPlantoSplitChurches.html
[89] http://pentecostalevangel.ag.org/conversations2003/4627_marvin.cfm
[90] Chaplains making a
difference in D.C. by Judi Murphy, Assemblies of God Office
of Public Relations, in the Pentecostal Evangel. At:
http://pe.ag.org/Articles2001/4564_chapsdc.cfm
[91] Ibid.
[92] The school is affiliated
with the Evangelical Free Church of America (EFCA), which is
an association of autonomous evangelical Christian congregations.
[93] Ibid.
[94] Chaplains making a
difference in D.C. by Judi Murphy, Assemblies of God Office
of Public Relations, in the Pentecostal Evangel. At:
http://pe.ag.org/Articles2001/4564_chapsdc.cfm
[95] http://www.af.mil/bios/bio_print.asp?bioID=7806&page=1
[96] http://www.af.mil/bios/bio_print.asp?bioID=7806&page=1
[97] Welcome The Starr
Journal, at: http://www.starrjournal.com/erickson.htm
[98] The Gun Zone RKBA, The
Case Against Kerry, January 26, 2004, at http://www.thegunzone.com/rkba/rkba-22.html
[99] Ibid, at http://www.azconservative.org/erickson5.htm
[100] Military Officers
Oath Is Increasingly to Protect the Constitution, by Rick
Erickson, December 30, 2003, GOPUSA; it was originally at http://www.gopusa.com/commentary/rerickson/2003/re_1230p.shtml
however this website was suddenly removed with a notice: This
website is under construction. The article is reprinted
at The Arizona Conservative at http://www.azconservative.org/erickson5.htm
[101] Ibid, but see http://www.azconservative.org/erickson5.htm
[102]Ibid, but see http://www.azconservative.org/erickson5.htm
[103] The Despoiling of
America by Katherine Yurica is at http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/TheDespoilingOfAmerica.htm
See endnotes 61 and 62.
[104] Ibid.
[105] http://www.thegunzone.com/rkba/rkba-22.html
[106] Military Officers
Oath Is Increasingly to Protect the Constitution, by Rick
Erickson, December 30, 2003, GOPUSA; reprinted at The Arizona
Conservative at http://www.azconservative.org/erickson5.htm
[107] Final Report of the
Independent Panel to Review DoD Detention Operations, August
2004, at pages 5, and 13. http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/IndepenPanel040824finalreport.pdf
[108] The New York Times, Guantanamo
Inmate Complains of Threats and Long Isolation, by Neil
A. Lewis, August 7, 2004. http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/GuantanamoInmateComplainsOfThreats.html
[109] Ibid.
[110] Ibid. at page 72. http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/IndepenPanel040824finalreport.pdf
[111] Ministering in Difficult
Places: A Chaplains Call, at: http://chaplaincy.ag.org/Articles/military_details.cfm?ContentID=EF4C9564-22F6-4922-BB8C-395DDAD78A99
[112] Look for the heading, Seymour
Hersh. At about page 3 above.
[113] Ministering in Difficult
Places: A Chaplains Call, at: http://chaplaincy.ag.org/Articles/military_details.cfm?ContentID=EF4C9564-22F6-4922-BB8C-395DDAD78A99
[114] Ibid.
[115] Ibid, at http://chaplaincy.ag.org/Articles/military_details.cfm?ContentID=EF4C9564-22F6-4922-BB8C-395DDAD78A99
[116] For Once, It Flows
Uphill, Abu Ghraib Meets Guantanamo Bay by Michael Moran,
MSNBC.com at: http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/BoykinGoesToGuantanamo.html
And see: The
Religious Warrior of Abu Ghraib, by Sidney Blumenthal,
The Guardian, May 20, 2004. http://www.yuricareport.com/Iraq/GeneralBoykinAndAbuGhraibPrison.html
[117] The Religious Warrior
of Abu Ghraib, by Sidney Blumenthal, The Guardian, May
20, 2004. http://www.yuricareport.com/Iraq/GeneralBoykinAndAbuGhraibPrison.html
[118] For Once, It Flows
Uphill, Abu Ghraib Meets Guantanamo Bay by Michael Moran,
MSNBC.com at: http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/BoykinGoesToGuantanamo.html
[119] Ibid.
[120] General Casts War
in Religious Terms, by Richard T. Cooper, the Los Angeles
Times, October 16, 2003. http://www.truthout.org/docs_03/printer_101703B.shtml
[121] For Once, It Flows
Uphill, Abu Ghraib Meets Guantanamo Bay by Michael Moran,
MSNBC.com at: http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/BoykinGoesToGuantanamo.html
The Religious
Warrior of Abu Ghraib, by Sidney Blumenthal, The Guardian,
May 20, 2004. http://www.yuricareport.com/Iraq/GeneralBoykinAndAbuGhraibPrison.html
[122] Final Report of the
Independent Panel to Review DoD Detention Operations, August
2004 at page 73. And see page 101 under Glossary that the
Commander of CJTF-7 was LTG Ricardo Sanchez. http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/IndepenPanel040824finalreport.pdf
[123] The Taguba Report at page
8. http://www.yuricareport.com/Corruption/PrisonAbuseReport.pdf
[124] The Taguba Report at page
8. http://www.yuricareport.com/Corruption/PrisonAbuseReport.pdf
[125] The Fay Report at page
13 as printed on the bottom of the page. Or at page 19 as viewed
in the pdf file on screen. http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/GeneralFay82504rpt.pdf
[126] The Taguba Report at page
8. http://www.yuricareport.com/Corruption/PrisonAbuseReport.pdf
[127] Ibid, at page 16.
[128] The Fay Report at page
4. See: http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/GeneralFay82504rpt.pdf
[129] Abu Ghraib: Officer
in Charge of Questioning Iraqi Inmates Had No Interrogation Training,
June 9, 2004, by Eric Schmitt, the New York Times. http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/LtColStevenLJordanNoExperience.html
[130] Ibid. And the Fay Report
at page 13 as printed on the bottom of the page. Or at page 19
as viewed in the pdf file on screen. http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/GeneralFay82504rpt.pdf
[131] The Fay Report at page
13 as printed on the bottom of the page. Or at page 19 as viewed
in the pdf file on screen. http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/GeneralFay82504rpt.pdf
[132] Abu Ghraib: Officer
in Charge of Questioning Iraqi Inmates Had No Interrogation Training,
June 9, 2004, by Eric Schmitt, the New York Times. Read
at: http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/LtColStevenLJordanNoExperience.html
[133] The Fay Report at page
13 as printed on the bottom of the page. Or at page 19 as viewed
in the pdf file on screen. http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/GeneralFay82504rpt.pdf
[134] From a written statement
obtained by The Washington Post. Soldier Described White
House Interest by R. Jeffrey Smith, June 9, 2004. May be
read at: http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/JordanLinksAbuGhraibToWhiteHouse.html
[135] The Taguba Report at page
26. http://www.yuricareport.com/Corruption/PrisonAbuseReport.pdf
[136] Investigating General
Focuses on Colonel at Joint Interrogation Center, June
4, 2004. From the New York Times and posted at http://rantburg.com/jMailer.asp?ID=34640
[137] Ibid.
[138] MP Captain Tells
of Efforts to Hide Details of Detainees Death, by
Jackie Spinner, June 25, 2004, the Washington Post. Although
this article indicates that the reporter was unsure that the
officer named "Jordan" was the same individual as Lt.
Col. Steven L. Jordan, Capt. Reese gave sworn testimony that
reveals he knew Jordan and Jordan's areas of "control."
http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/ArmyColNamedJordanInvolvedInDeathCoverup.html
[139] The Fay Report at page
45 as printed on the bottom of the page. http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/GeneralFay82504rpt.pdf
[140] Ibid.
[141] From the DoD Dictionary
of terms at: http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/jel/doddict/index.html
[142] The Fay Report at page
46 as printed on the bottom of the page. http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/GeneralFay82504rpt.pdf
[143] Abu Ghraib: Officer
in Charge of Questioning Iraqi Inmates Had No Interrogation Training,
June 9, 2004, by Eric Schmitt, the New York Times. http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/LtColStevenLJordanNoExperience.html
[144] The Fay Report at page
47 as printed on the bottom of the page. http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/GeneralFay82504rpt.pdf
[145] The Taguba Report at page
45-46 and 48. http://www.yuricareport.com/Corruption/PrisonAbuseReport.pdf
[146] Ibid. at page 48.
[147] Three Witnesses at
Iraq Abuse Hearing Refused to Testify, by Richard A. Serrano,
May 19, 2004, Los Angeles Times: http://www.latimes.com/news/yahoo/la-fg-prison19may19,1,3035633,print.story
[148] Abu Ghraib: Officer
in Charge of Questioning Iraqi Inmates Had No Interrogation Training,
June 9, 2004, by Eric Schmitt, the New York Times. http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/LtColStevenLJordanNoExperience.html
[149] From a written statement
obtained by The Washington Post. Soldier Described White
House Interest by R. Jeffrey Smith, June 9, 2004. At: http://www.yuricareport.com/PrisonerTortureDirectory/JordanLinksAbuGhraibToWhiteHouse.html
[150] Ibid.
[151] http://www.maxblumenthal.blogspot.com/
[152] Chaplain Candidate
Follows Gods Leading, Hundreds Accept Christ, Oak
Creek Assembly of God, November 14, 2003. At: http://oakcreekag.org/ViewNewsStory.asp?ID=374
[153] Chaplain Candidate
Follows Gods Leading, Hundreds Accept Christ, Oak
Creek Assembly of God, November 14, 2003. At: http://oakcreekag.org/ViewNewsStory.asp?ID=374
And see also: Ready
In Season and Out, by John Kennedy, http://chaplaincy.ag.org/Articles/military_details.cfm?ContentID=8F2305D3-D350-40D4-84D4-09FAE2C36481
[154] Management of National
Guard: Weapons of Mass Destruction-Civil Support Teams
an Audit Report No. D-2001-043, Office of the Inspector General,
Department of Defense, January 31, 2001. At:
http://c21.maxwell.af.mil/dod/dodig-cst/d-2001-043.htm
Also at: http://www.yuricareport.com/Terrorism/ReportOnManagementOfNatlGuardWMDs.html
[155] Ibid. at page 6.
[156] Ibid, at page 9.
[157] Ibid, at page 14.
[158] Ibid, at page 16.
[159] Ibid. at page 24.
[160] Ibid.
[161] Ibid.
[162] 700 Club television
show (5-1-86) Robertson said:
Gods
plan is for His people, ladies and gentlemen to take dominion
What
is dominion? Well, dominion is Lordship. He wants His people
to reign and rule with Him
but Hes waiting for us
to
extend His dominion
And the Lord says, Im
going to let you redeem society. Therell be a reformation
.We
are not going to stand for those coercive utopians in the Supreme
Court and in Washington ruling over us any more. Were not
gonna stand for it. We are going to say, we want freedom
in this country, and we want power
[163] Management
of National Guard: Weapons of Mass Destruction-Civil Support
Teams an Audit Report No. D-2001-043, Office of the Inspector
General, Department of Defense, January 31, 2001. At: http://c21.maxwell.af.mil/dod/dodig-cst/d-2001-043.htm
Also at: http://www.yuricareport.com/Terrorism/ReportOnManagementOfNatlGuardWMDs.html
Katherine Yurica is a news intelligence
analyst. She was educated at East Los Angeles College, the University
of Southern California and the USC school of law. She worked
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