This video comes highly recommended from a number of people. It is an interview with retired US Army Colonel Casey Wardynski, West Point class of 1980, who served as the Asst. Sec Army for Manpower and Reserve Affairs at the Pentagon for two years during President Trump’s first term. He had about 15 years of his 30-year Army career assigned at West Point; ten as Director of Office of Economic and Manpower Analysis (OEMA). MPP Harvard, PhD in policy analysis.
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Some comments on the video:
“As a retired Army colonel, l consider this interview to be the best discussion I have heard regarding the current state of America’s armed forces. A thorough and unvarnished investigation and study needs to be made of ALL aspects of the January 6 event, to include holding everyone who had a part in the unjust and/or nefarious decisions or acts accountable and punished appropriately. Hopefully, the swamp will finally get drained. Great interview and discussion!”
“I was a plebe (freshman) at West Point when Dr. Wardynski was a senior. I’m very glad to finally see a graduate with the balls to tell it how it is, who made it to a higher level. Most of my fellow graduates I’ve seen over the years are complete sellouts like Milley. Their status is tied to the machine, so they will do what ever it takes to maintain the machine … including going completely against the values of what is good for the Army. Conssumate, politically adept yes men. When the popular trend or government goes woke, they are right there, “Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full” to keep their positions. Utterly spineless.”
“Yeah, people don’t understand that senior military officers are often more political animals than competent leaders or tacticians. One of my close LT friends made 3-star and I often wondered what he had to do to reach that level. I got out as a captain because I could see how the game worked and had no interest in playing it. We need leaders that love this country more than their own careers. Thank you for your service.”
“Very similar experiences to yours. One of my classmates made 4-stars. He is completely unrecognizable from the man I knew as a friend in younger years … and not in a good way.”
“This is one of the best interviews regarding J6 and the DOD/military cultural war that I have ever heard. The general public does not understand the damage that has been done to our military. We need this gentleman back to help right the ship.”
“Outstanding interview with Wardynski. Great to hear an inside voice from a solid man….cut from the same cloth as many of us career officers who grew up in the army in the time when the army was truly strong in professionalism, war fighting and character.”
“This interview with Casey Wardynski has informed me on so many things. He represents what the Army and military was and should become again. I have great respect for him.”
“It appears, and this man states such, that the four major academies have been struck with a serious problem of wokeness and need a severe cleaning and rearranging of priorities. This goes back to Obama cleaning the general ranks of conservative generals, allowing officers like Milley to progress to the top ranks in the Pentagon. There are a total of 44 four star generals in the military and that is too many for any organization. All of them had to pass the wokeness test to be promoted and should be asked to retire.”
“What a great honest interview! Col Wardynski is a great officer and leader, more like him are needed.”
“Great man here. A true Colonel is in the house! Should be a General. thank you for who you are and your services. Sir.”
“The US is now undergoing the thought process, thank God, that it should have begun in 1961 when Eisenhower made his famous “Military Industrial Complex” statement. I worked for the US Army for 36-1/2 years, experiencing the end of the Cold War, the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Balkan Wars, 911, the War on Terror, the wokification of the military and the government itself. I couldn’t stand it any longer when the CV19 hit. A new generation of wokesters now running offices that were nothing more than overpaid politicians was the last straw. Sorry to say, the US is now standing at the precipice that the Soviet Union was at in 1990. The demoralization campaign that we were warned about has been thoroughly and effectively conducted. If we are going to successfully rebuild as a country, we are going to have to confront a number of truths about past events.”
“They need to find out when these DEI , CRT, people got into West Point and start looking several years before. Someone or some group came up with the plan to get these people and their agenda in there to start changing the culture in the military. If Senator Nunn or whoever passed a bill to remove the roadblocks that allowed this to happen then start looking at him and who wrote the bill for him and who put the bug in his ear to make him put the bill forward. This doesn’t happen overnight it takes time. What lobbying group working for what special interest think tank or group talked to the senators and congressmen to get the bill going and passed. We went from no homosexuals are allowed in the military to “don’t ask don’t tell “ under Clinton. Did this originate back then with what we see today as their end goal? All of this is a major national security threat because it weakens our military capabilities. If people are promoted in the military because of DEI or CRT and not merit they aren’t qualified to make decisions about military defense. We are having trouble recruiting military personnel and this has got to play a part in the recruitment process. This has got to be weeded out and destroyed. Did our enemies have something to do with getting this started to weaken our military capabilities? This is extremely dangerous to our country.”
“Behind a successful military there needs to be very intelligent people who also have morals and a grounding in common sense. This guy sounds like he fills the bill.”
“I am spitting mad and incredibly sad at the same time. My husband and daughter – true patriots- are Naval academy grads. My girl was a 12 yr old in 9/11 when she told me she would serve her country. Deploy and serve faithfully she did and I watched the slow decay of our Academies warrior culture as they degraded into DEI and CRT. Please God- give this General direct access to Trump’s ear and Lord willing Hegseth when he’s confirmed.”
“My son graduated WP 05, (a.k.a. The Class of 911 – Time mag), in economics as a matter of fact. He’s going to flip when he hears some of the stuff here, that he observed, and bitched about, at the cadet level.”
“Great interview, I’m very disappointed by what the leftists have done to the once great institution of West Point. In 1993 I would have given a kidney to go there, now I have to persuade my children not to go there.”
“I retired from the US Army in 1999. I retired as an O4-E (Major, prior enlisted). I sort of knew things were bad with loss of meritocracy and inculcation of DEI, but I didn’t realize it was as bad as all that. I feel embarrassed now for encouraging younger people to join to “serve their country”, especially when the top leadership are only concerned about narcissistic self-aggrandizement. The idea of “Duty, Honor, Country” is now, apparently, a passe ideal. Hopefully Hegseth will weed out the weeds in the garden.”
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