Duff: The Air Force Academy is taking over the world

| October 12, 2010

It’s not often that Gordon Duff earns two spots on TAH two days running, but he’s getting especially wacky lately. Today, he warns us that the Air Force Academy is at the root of a plot to take over the world. His proof? Well,none really…you only have to openyour mind and let your brain fall out on the ground.

The plot that is afoot involves “Christianists” who plotted to take over the Air Force and control officer promotions and assignments as well as the nuclear weapons. This has since spread to the Military Academy and the Naval Academy. Somehow, the Marines have avoided the plague of Christianists who discovered that Marines lack a Christian spirit because they cling to the Constitution. I don’t know how the Marine officers escape the influence while they attend the Naval Academy and Duff isn’t saying.

Of course, these Christianists were responsible for loading 6 nukes aboard a B-52 in 2007.

80 members of the Air Force were “fired” for this “mistake” and as many as 10 have been “suicided” or “accidented” since. There is, however, a strong rumor, no more than a rumor but one within the military community that at least one nuclear weapon is still unaccounted for. No proof of this allegation has been received.

However, this incident represented, during the Bush (2) administration, not just a total breakdown of the “good order and discipline” of the Air Force but something more serious, even more serious that mutiny. As this involved strategic nuclear weapons and the total compromise of our nuclear command authority, it represented a transfer of authority from the President of the United States to a group operating outside the government, it represented a partial “coup.”

Since that time, no American president has had definitive control over America’s nuclear forces, reliable control of our nuclear arsenal. Both President Bush and Obama thus lacked command authority.

Scary, huh? Of course, as with every other tirade, Duff is the only person who knows about these things, a former TOC Rat with eighteen months of service has unprecedented access to the secret comings and goings of Zionist plotters against the government.

Today we watch a presidency in paralysis. Any threat to stop criminal activity in the private sector is met with accusations of “socialism.” Attempts to seek peace and keep promises are seen as favoring terrorism and showing his true “Muslim” roots. In truth, no president has ever faced the likelihood of assassination, hardly at the hands of an extremist or “lone gunman” but at the hands of the powerful forces that surround him.

See? Obama isn’t a bumbling fool – he’s being held hostage by Christianists and Zionists. And, oh, in the comments, we discover that the Teaparty is the public manifestation of these dark forces arrayed against Democracy.

I guess the really scary part is that there are imbeciles that accept this garbage as truth.

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OldTrooper

Damn that Duff!! Our cover is completely blown, now. Well, I guess we’re gonna have to send our black helicopters over to pick him up, before he uncovers the real plot. Hang on, Gordy, we’re coming to get you!

PintoNag

This guy has just GOT to own stock in Reynolds Wrap…

Hainer

Christianists, never heard that word before and its not in the dictionary, at least not in my Dictionary. I can only assume adding ists to the end is to give a negative meaning to the word Christian such as is applied to Communist, Marxist, Socialist, Fascist and Terrorist.

Besides a cheap shot his own words make him a fool with a spelling disability.

I looked it up, the population of religions shows Christians 2.1 billion, Islam 1.5 billion, Secular, non religious agnostics, atheists 1.1 billion, Hindu 900 million, Chinese religion 394 million, Buddhism 376 million. Anyway the list is longer but does not show any Christianists, I can only assume he invented the word. My spell checker does not recognize it either.

His grammar could use some work and so could his touch with reality

Scott

I think the link posted is the wrong one… it wants me to log in to wordpress.

Joe

If you guys have missed out on all the christian proselytizing, pressure, hazing, intimidation at the Air Force Academy you must have been living in a cave. That’s just pressure at the cadet level. What happens in meetings higher up the chain of command, which this secret brotherhood of rapture-ready wingnuts has infilterated, is anyone’s guess. Some of them can’t wait for armegeddon, and feel it’s their duty to help start it. These are the guys with their fingers on the nuclear trigger. Not something to be trivialized. It may be that you service men not in the air force have too much common sense to even begin to understand the tangled, irrational web these nut cases weave….

Joe

Should read, “service men and women”….

Old Tanker

Could you fix Joe too…I think he’s on to us Christianists as well…

NHSparky

Jesus, Joe–you got us. Fuck, we even had service when I was in boot camp, and lay services on the boat every Sunday. Oh, those evil fundies…

UpNorth

Hey, Joey, how about you try this on for size? What happens at cabinet meetings, when the communists and socialists get together to plan the complete communization of the U.S., is anyone’s guess. Some of them can’t wait to stand the rest of us up against a wall somewhere.
This fits right in with the left wing talking points sent out this a.m., right? Throw out a charge that is a negative, and see if you can goad anyone into trying to disprove a negative? Turnabout is fair play, Joey. When did you stop beating your wife and kids?

Nucsnipe

Next thing you know Duff will be telling the world about my squad of assassin squirrels and their atomic walnut guns. Opps disregard that.

Joe

Like I said, you guys are too well-grounded, have to much common sense to understand how these guys think. They like it that way. I used to work for a christian dominionist, who coincidentally used to work on Titan missles armed with nuclear warheads, and let me tell you, he was a real piece of work. For some reason the air force attracts these guys. Maybe working with nuclear weapons somehow gratifies and reenforces their grandiose ideology. Maybe being up at 35,000 feet makes them feel god-like. I don’t know how their twisted minds work. I do know they are a real threat.

Anonymous

Joe, you forgot to mention the power the JOOOOOOS have over everything, but otherwise not bad.

Jackass.

PintoNag

Joe, I was raised Southern Baptist. I know what you’re talking about, as far as the Rapture teachings, but you’re wrong on one point: the Rapture is supposed to happen before Armeggedon, not after. (That’s not correct according to the Bible, but that’s what the Rapture teaching says.) Most evangelicals have no intention of sticking around for the Big One.
And as far as “christian dominionist” goes…that’s no better than what Duff was going on about. If you could give an example of what you mean by that term — how the man you thought or what he said — maybe it would make more sense.

PintoNag

that was supposed to read “…how the man you worked for thought or what he said…” Sorry.

Joe

OK Pinto Nag, Actually I have worked with several christian dominionists, and one trait they all have had in common is total deference to a rigidly heirarchal system. In fact, they can only function in a rigid heirarchy where everyone has a specific role, everyone knows their own place in the heirarchy and answers only to the person above, and the top dogs answer to the big kahuna in the sky, and translate his will to their underlings. Not surprising a lot of these types gravitite to strongly heirarchal institutions like the military. This one guy maintained the electronics on nuclear tipped Titans. This is not the kind of job where they reward creativity. Rigid adherence to procedures is mandatory, and this all came naturally to this guy, who craved structure and heirarchy. I’m sure the battery of psychological tests they gave this guy showed he displayed a strict adherence to orders. In this system, information flows in one direction only – from the top down. There is no need, nor accomodation, for information flowing in the opposite direction. In fact they have names for the reverse flow of information – disobedience, treason, heresy, blasphemy. It was almost humorous to see this guys reaction to constructive criticism (i.e., disobedience) – you could almost see the smoke coming out of his ears, and I would not have been surprised to hear him say, “Does not compute, does not compute…”. Naturally, this rigid pecking order extends to family life, where the husband sits ontop of the heap with his wife deferring to him, and the children answering to both, with the father always having the last word. It was funny watching how one of these dominionists’ kids responded to this rigid system – they didn’t take to it, to say the least, and it probably had the untintended consequence of making his kids absolute hellions with no respect for the system. Of course what individuals get out of buying into this system is that they feel, rightly or wrongly, that they are high up in the pecking order and relish their comparative… Read more »

Ben

Joe, you’re so full of crpa, your eyes are brown. I’d love to know where you worked with “Christian dominionists”.

You and Duff are simply Christophobic. There’s no other word for it.

Yes, I recall the “scandal” of Christian proseltyzing at the AF Academy. I happen to know someone who was there at the time who told me that it was very much overblown. Yes, there were devout Christians there. Yes, they would tell you about their faith. So what’s the scandal? The scandal was that some of the more anti-Christian cadets didn’t thought it was their right never to hear the word “God”. They didn’t like working along side Christians, and they complained loudly about it.

So Joe and Duff are in agreement about one thing–Christians must not, under any cicrcumstances, join the military. And if they doi, they’d better shut the hell up about it. Sounds like a DADT policy to me.

Joe

Ben,
I worked with these guys in the bastion of progressive values, Arizona – central Arizona to be exact. I am “christophobic” in that I don’t want to die in a mushroom cloud, yeah. But it would be more accurate to say I do not respect any religion. They are all irrational holdovers from a more primitive time. Unfortunately, the human brain seems wired to fall for this kind of crap. Says more about the evolution and wiring of our brain than the veracity of any of the 10,000 distinct religions out there. Yeah, that’s right, a couple of religious scholars recently took an extremely detailed survey of the entire world and came up with over 10,000 distinct religions. Try and make sense of that mess!

Joe

And, Ben, ever hear of the establishment clause of the 1st amendment? It means no gov’t. endorsement of religion. That goes for the air force too. You wanna belive that fantasy? Be my guest. Just don’t expect gov’t institutions to support it.

Ben

Thanks, Joe. You’re lying about the First Amendment. That’s not what it says, that’s what you WISH it syas. The actual text:

“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;”

Cadets are not Congress. Sharing their faith with others is not establashing an official state religion. You might want to refer yourself to the free exercise clause. You know, the part you wish wasn’t there.

Christians are not required to stop parcticing their religion just because they join the military. Neither are Muslims, Jews, Druids, Hindus, or Indian Medicine Men.

Ben

Joe, if you said that there was a secret cabal of Jews trying to take over the military, you would be called anti-Semetic. If you said that a secret cabal of homosexuals trying to take over the military, you would be called homophobic. If you said that there was a secret cabal of blacks trying to take over the military, you would be called racist.

Your hatred of Christians echibits itself as paranoia.

Joe

Ben,
You’re correct, religionists are not required to stop practicing. But the air force should never sponsor christian rock concerts (which cadets get punished for opting out of), officially sanctioned bible study groups, get-right-with-Jesus meetings, you wanna join our club sessions, not to mention wink-and-a-nod coercion, hazing, and beatings.

Joe

Except that a certain self-righteous faction of christians is unashamedly trying to take over, Ben. That’s the difference. The evidence is there. Never underestimate the calamity religionists can bring on.

Jacobite

Central AZ eh? So where exactly are the silos around here Joe?

Jacobite

And considering the current mood of the mass media as it relates to politics and religion, you’re gonna have to do a lot more to convince anyone that what you believe of the Christian Community in the Air Force is true. I submit that if it were true, every major news organization in the country would lead their news day with the information, and pound it into the collective consciousness with a sledge hammer. It’s a non-story. Definitely less of a story than the slow and steady emasculation of this nation by it’s left leaning elements.

OldTrooper

Joe: What beatings are you talking about? That doesn’t sound very Christian-like to me, of course I’m not Catholic, so I couldn’t begin to know how eeeeevil those biker nuns were in Catholic schools. As for Christian dominionists…wtf is that? It sounds more like a bad re-write of the stepford wives than reality. Of course, I’m sure your anti-religion bias didn’t play into your perceptions, either. What would I know, though, since I’m not as intellectually superior as the anti-religious crowd that you hang around with. I bow to your superior intellect….

What a crock of shit you throw out.

Ben

Joe, that’s not what happened. Show me where any of those things happened. I will have to call my friend and ask him about it.

No “self-righteous faction is Christians is unashamedly trying to take over”. That’s your bigotry showing through.

Try these on for size: “The blacks are taking over! They’re having Afro-American centers and black history month!”

“The gays are taking over! They even have a Stonewall Center and a gay film night!”

There was an investigation into this kerfuffle at the Air Force Academy. I can’t say that I’ve read the whole thing, because I just called it up now since I started commenting on this thread. But the report did say:

“The (Air Force) team found a religious climate that does not involve overt religious discrimination, but a failure to fully accommodate all members’ needs and a lack of awareness where the line is drawn between permissible and impermissible expression of beliefs,” the report said.

Okay, so the issue is that religious Christian cadets aren’t keeping their mouths shut at the appropriate times.

PintoNag

Joe, the rigidity you described is not found only in religion. That rigidity is the foundation for two of the most godless governmental systems the world has ever seen: Nazism and Communism. Both of these systems demanded unwavering and unquestioning obedience. (I should say “still demands” in the case of Communism, which still does exist.)
That same rigidity is also found in phobias and obsessive-compulsive disorders. The point being: that rigidity is based in a personal fear of random events. It’s found to some degree in everyone, and everyone deals with it differently, but the the following general rule applies: the greater the fear, the greater the need for control, the greater the rigidity.
Now comes the interesting part. When the belief in an ordered, benign creator is high, the higher the level of perceived control (because of access to the creator), the lower the level of personal fear, and the lower the level of rigidity. I suspect the man you worked for had serious, hidden questions about his beliefs, and reacted by rejecting any questioning or discussion of them. I’ve seen that before.

Joe

Jacobite,

Used to be some Titan silos down in AZ – I think there is still one run as a museum…..

Joe

OldTrooper,

Ever hear of “Promise Keepers”?

Joe

Ben,
Tip of the iceberg. I suspect more will be revealed in the not-so-distant future.

Joe

PintoNag,
Interesting post. So maybe what lower-level people in the dominionist heirarchy get out of the deal is the perception that they are closer to (have more access to) the creator? Anyway, the dominionists must be very insecure by your description, because thru organizations like Promise Keepers (typical conservative obfuscatory mislabeling), dominionist leaders seek to codify and institutionalize their heirarchal system, and preserve their own high standing in the process. How convenient!

Old Trooper

Yeah, Joe, I have heard of the promise keepers. What do they have to do with the price of lima beans? Are you attempting to say they are a bunch of ass kicking brownshirts?

AW1 Tim

Interestingly enough, Military Chaplains are required to minister to ALL soldiers, regardless of their faith. What this means is that Christian Chaplains will recite the Mi Sheberakh for wounded Jewish soldiers, or Kaddish for the dying or dead. Jews will help a Christian recite the Rosary, and all will share the Psalms. It is the solemn (and sworn) duty of every Chaplain to assist all in meeting their spiritual needs, to the extent possible and permissible.

PintoNag

Joe,
I am a twice-over convert (to where and which really isn’t important, I guess.) If you want to see insecurity, try converting to a faith, and then converting away from it to something else. All I can say is that the boogeymen come out of every nook and cranny on that one! And you also find out that religions are worse than anything you can think of when it comes to talking to each other. You’d think they’d get together and compare notes, or something. Nothing could be further from the truth; they seem to avoid each other like the plague.
As far as your take on “…codify and institutionalize their hierarchal system…” — that just about covers it. Unfortunately, most institutions suffer from this, to a greater or lesser extent. I once read the comment that “all of horsemanship is a balance of impulsion against restraint.” It would appear that is also the dynamic for human institutions, as well.

Ben

Joe said: “Anyway, the dominionists must be very insecure by your description, because thru organizations like Promise Keepers (typical conservative obfuscatory mislabeling), dominionist leaders seek to codify and institutionalize their heirarchal system, and preserve their own high standing in the process. How convenient!”

Okay, Joe. This is what I’m talking about. You mentioned before that “Christianists” are “unashamedly trying to take over.”

I took the word “unashamedly” to mean brazen, overt, blatant. In other words, I thought you were trying to say that they aren’t even trying to disguise their plot to take over the military. They’re doing it right out in the open.

And now your story changes. Yes, it’s going on, but it’s very quiet, very secret. The Dominionists don’t actually call themselves Dominionists, because well…there isn’t really any such group. “…dominionist leaders seek to codify and institutionalize their heirarchal system, and preserve their own high standing in the process.”

Ahh, so they’re “codifying” their talk. When they one thing, they really mean another!!! Ah ha! So when they say that they want to live in brotherhood and serve Christ, they actually mean that they hate everyone and they want to take over the US military.

Joe, can you answer for me one simple question? I’m looking for a straightforward answer, if you could give me one. Here’s my question–is the “Christianist” effort to take over the military overt or covert? Are they doing it “unashamedly” (as you said before) or are they trying to achieve their goals under cover of darkness? Inquiring minds wants to know.

Jacobite

Yes Joe, in Southern Arizona near Tucson, not Central Arizona which is considerably north of Phoenix.

BooRadley

ok, I have to get back to my life… which is overwhelming this month, but I just watched a movie about this ‘christian plot to start armageddon’. can you remember what it was.. cuz I think these two saw it….
btw… pinto nag… there are pre and post mellinialists (sp) who believe the believers will be taken up before and after respectively. I personally am a pre– but hey I’m in no rush….

PintoNag

You’re correct, Boo. Me? I’ve been both, and have since divorced myself from the argument. Like you say…I’m in no rush.

dutch508

Air Force beat Navy.

AAAHHHAHHAHAHHAH!!11!!111!!

Joe

Ben,
They are similar to Al Quaeda operatives in that they do not all make daily personal calls to Osama bin Laden, but they all operate from the same playbook. I guess some air force dominionists are more secretive than others. It’s very well documented that many (most?) of the higher ups at the AFA give a wink and a nod to proselytinzing, and worse. So call it overt, call it covert – some don’t even bother hiding their views because they are so widely held in some air force circles. Read up on it…..

Joe

Jacobite,
I said I worked with someone who had previously worked on the electronics of Titan missle warheads while they were still deployed in their silos. I never said I lived near missle silos….

Joe

And to continue, Ben, Promise Keepers is the public face of christian dominionism. Many air force officers either belong to Promise Keepers or hold very similar views. So call it covert, call it covert, call it scary.

UpNorth

“Anyway, the dominionistsdemocrats must be very insecure by your description, because thru organizations like Promise Keepers MoveOn.org (typical conservativeliberal obfuscatory mislabeling), dominionistdemocrat leaders seek to codify and institutionalize their heirarchal system, and preserve their own high standing in the process”. Fixed your errors, Joey boy.
He really needs to get back to his doctor and get his meds pumped up, he’s gone totally over the edge. The local Walgreen’s out of dopamine and lithium again, Joey?

Jacobite

Well Joe, based on the grammatical structure of the comment you made, and taken in the context of what you posted prior, proper interpretation would mean there are missle silos in central AZ, which there are not. Thank you for clarifying your meaning.

BooRadley

Ok I remember– it was a new-ish Lee Child book. One of his Jack Reacher ones. The christians were rushing armegeddon. nice copy.

Anonymous

Right on man. I attended the Academy (graduated in ’06). Christianist brainwashing, upper class sermons, forced communion and baptisms are only the beginning. But it isn’t until your firstie year where the Zionist/Christianist plot was revealed to us and we were forced to take a vow of silence. Taking the nuclear weapon was only the beginning people. The Academy take over is happening, look at how their undersized football team is ranked 23 in the nation, and they almost beat Oklahoma…Oklahoma man! It’s the sign of the second stage of the plan, undersized Christianist brainwashed aryan supermen…funded by the dirty blood money of the Jooooos!!!! Wake up people, wake up! I will be silent no more. Oh and preach on Joe, remember the crazier you sound the more people you’ll convince.

Anonymous

Joe,
Weida might have stepped over the line, barely if he did because I was there when the whole scandal (which wasn’t) happened. It was blown way outta proportion and fueled by a douchebag cadets former grad lawyer father, as well as the local reporter whose always looking for a good cadet scandal to exploit. However, the whole thing was a joke in the end and it only made cadet life more annoying. And guess what Joey boy heads rolled up at the top of the command structure even Weida (commandant) and second in command. They hardly got by with a wink and nod. But you would already know that wouldn’t you, because you were there man, or you know domionists, or you read it somewhere or some shit like that

Anonymous

#5-UpNorth seyth:
“He really needs to get back to his doctor and get his meds pumped up, he’s gone totally over the edge. The local Walgreen’s out of dopamine and lithium again, Joey?”

Score! Hehehe….Very nice shot, UpNorth!

Joey? Whatcha know about the alien spacecraft that landed at Devils Tower, WY, maybe sometime during the mid or late 70’s I think????

Melony