Friday, October 24, 2003
From Los Angeles Times: This June, for instance, at the pulpit of the Good Shepherd Community Church in Sandy, Ore., he displayed slides of Osama bin Laden, Saddam Hussein and North Korea's Kim Jung Il. "Why do they hate us?" Boykin asked. "The answer to that is because we're a Christian nation We are hated because we are a nation of believers."
Our "spiritual enemy," Boykin continued, "will only be defeated if we come against them in the name of Jesus."
Who is Jerry Boykin? He is Army Lt. General William G. "Jerry" Boykin. The day before Boykin appeared at the pulpit in Oregon, the Pentagon announced that Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld had nominated the general for a third star and named him to a new position as deputy undersecretary of Defense for intelligence. . . .
A monthlong journalistic investigation of Boykin reveals a 30-year veteran whose classified resumé reads like a history of special operations and counter-terrorism. From the failed Iranian hostage rescue attempt in 1980 to invasions in Grenada and Panama, to the hunt for drug lord Pablo Escobar in Colombia, to Somalia and various locales in the Middle East, Boykin has been there. He also was an advisor to Atty. Gen. Janet Reno during Waco. . .
"George Bush was not elected by a majority of the voters in the United States," Boykin told an Oregon congregation. "He was appointed by God." . . . "Satan wants to destroy this nation, he wants to destroy us as a nation, and he wants to destroy us as a Christian army."Boykin has claimed that America is hated by radical Islamists "because we're a Christian nation, because our foundation and our roots are Judeo-Christian and the enemy is a guy named Satan." CounterPunch 1999:
The tanks were from Fort Hood, where Wesley Clark was, in early 1993, commander of the Cavalry Division of the US Army's III Corps. In our last issue we cited a congressional report commissioned in the aftermath of Waco which described how Texas governor Anne Richards had consulted with Clark's number two at Fort Hood. Then, on April 14, there was a summit at the Justice Department in Washington, where Attorney General Janet Reno, top Justice Department and FBI officials and two unnamed senior Army officers reviewed the final assault plan scheduled for April 19.
The two Army officers at the Justice Department that day were Colonel Gerald Boykin, and his superior, Gen. Peter J. Schoomaker, the head of Special Forces at Fort Bragg.
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Boykin and Schoomacher were present because the Army's Fort Bragg-based Combat Applications Group-popularly known as the Delta Force-had been enlisted as part of the assault team on the Branch Davidian Compound. It appears that President Clinton had signed a waiver of the Posse Comitatus Act . . . WorldNetDaily 1999: The FBI deliberately sought to conceal that it had an top military armor expert visit Waco to "assess" the situation, then meet with Attorney General Janet Reno to discuss "tactical contingency plans that may be used to bring the situation in Waco, Texas, to an end."
The memo, signed by Michael E. O'Connor, Army Operations Command watch officer, meticulously notes that it is "the Department of Justice thru (sic) the FBI" that has "requested two soldiers by name," and that the loan of the two, Brigadier General Schoomaker and Colonel William "Jerry" Boykin, to the FBI for such a mission has been approved by a General Heldstab. The memo goes on to record that top executive officers, major Army commands such as Three Corps and Force Command and the U.S. Army Special Operations Command were also informed. "The FBI," the memo states, "will handle travel arrangements."
According to WorldNetDaily's Special Forces source, it is a revealing break in protocol to have such military officers transported by the FBI. More properly they would travel by military or civilian aircraft. But using either of those methods of transport would mean that their names and ranks would be recorded on a flight manifest.
By contrast, by breaking with protocol and transporting these two Delta Force officers via FBI plane or helicopter, and having them dress in civilian clothes, their identity would be neither known to observers nor recorded in any manifest.
Furthermore, having a military aircraft land at Waco would have certainly attracted attention and questions. . .
In the five years since the two officers in the memo met with Reno about Waco, they have, between them, collected six stars -- a nearly unprecedented rate of advancement. Boykin, then a colonel has gained three stars to become a lieutenant general in command of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command . . . TOTAL INFORMATION ANALYSIS: This murderous special forces scumbag is apparently running a "special" psychological operation on Christians in the United States with this crap. The idea that George W. Bush, a member of Luciferian/occultic conclaves such as Skull & Bones and Bohemian Grove is any sort of Christian, much less appointed by God, is patently asinine. Yet this psy-op guru is apparently running around to Christian churches in the United States spewing this garbage and the rubes are eating it up.
See also: Wesley Clark's role in Waco murders examined
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