Eye-Opening Perspectives for Heroic Hearts

Eye-Opening Perspectives for Heroic Hearts

Friday, September 30, 2011

Marine Corps To Open Three New Camps in Honor of Gen. Smedley Butler

Marine Corp To Open New Camp Smedley Butlers In St. Louis, Detroit and  At Guantanamo  Bay
 by Winsip Custer CPW News Service
Gunnery Sergeant John H. Quick (second from left) photographed sometime prior to 1912 with other legendary Marines. From left: Captain F.H. Delano, Quick, future Major General and Marine Corps Commandant Wendell Cushing Neville, future Lieutenant General and Commandant John Archer Lejeune, and future Major General and two time Medal of Honor Recipient Smedley Butler.

     The U.S. Marine Corp which currently has camps named after two-time Congressional Medal of Honor winner, General Smedley Butler, only in Okinawa and the South Pacific well beyond the Homeland of the U.S.A. has announced three new camps in Gen. Butler's honor.   
      "Putting Camp Butlers way out there has left a gigantic hole in Americans' understanding of the nature of war,” said Marine information officer, Lt. Col. Bardwell D. Schelschlucked.   "Location, location, location.  Strategic location.  These new camps, strategically located, will help to keep the American electorate educated about the dangers of citizen ignorance and what Smedley use to call in young Marines… “Penticus Upus Ur Anus”….which he often included with “Non Illigitimus Carborundem”...."your head is up your ass" and "don't let those bastards grind you under," said Schelschlucked who philosophized about why camp Smedley Butler which had been Camp Simon Bolivar Bruckner were both on Okinawa.  
     "Camp Smedley Butler is actually a collection of facilities and satellite camps spread throughout Okinawa. Camp Smedley Butler received its name after the Camp or Fort Bruckner was renamed when US Army troops left Okinawa, and the base was then transferred to the USMC.  That was a step in the right direction, but without the Marine brass admitting the real nature of the charade that put the onus back on a Southerners and their General Simon Bolivar Bruckner who wimped them out them at Fort Henry during the Civil War."

     I asked the General to explain.  He said that Simon Bolivar Bruckner had surrendered Fort Henry and Donnelson to General Ulysesses S. Grant during the Civil War opening the South to barge traffic from the North and sealing the South's fate without much of a fight.  Venerated as a hero, many Southerners believe that General Bruckner, like General Braxton Bragg who was prominent at both the Henry/Donnelson battles and the Battle of Fort Fisher where the first Navy Seal, William B. Cushing made his name in U.S. Navy history for the Union, was working for the Northern Railroad and the Caleb Cushing family interests from Boston.  They point to General Nathan Bedford's Forrest's warning to Bragg as evidence.  After World War II the camp at Okinawa was named for Bruckner because his first and middle name, Simon Bolivar, had meaning for many Spanish immigrants in the Phillipines and other Pacific Islands.
       "The National City Bank Boys whom Smedley grew to loathe weren't the backbone of the U.S. in the beginning, but emerged in 1833 at Yale with a corresponding power grab in the South through Scottish Rite foudern, Confederate General Albert Pike who had received Caleb Cushing blessing.  That's why 40 of the Union Generals are all buried next to Skull and Bones founder, Alphonso Taft, at a cemetery in Cincincinnati instead of in Washington D.C, " said Schelschlucked.

     "Camp Bruckner in Okinawa, renamed Camp Smedley Butler,  was a strategic decision for the National City Bank Boys who were running the railroads for the  the U.S.'s Westard expansion toward the Orient and Middle East's poppy fields," Schelschlucked maintains.  "A disproportionate number of poor Southern boys and Irish from the North.....just like during the Civil War....died at Okinawa to extend the National City Bank Boy's power and influence.  Bruckner's name had roots in the Confederacy but they a tangled mass.  Camp Butler's replacement of Camp Bruckner sends a message that old Smedley wasn't really the thorn in their uppity asses that we know he was, but of course they haven't until now been willing to place Camp Butlers so close to home where historian may truely unpack this side of our forgotten history.   Simon Bolivar Bruckner Jr.'s  father, the Confederate General from Kentucky, had surrendered the keys to the front door to the Confederacy to General Ulysseses S. Grant at Fort Henry, the Fort along with Fort Donnelson that guarded the river traffic into the South.  From there Bruckner's supervisor, Genral Braxton Bragg , aided and abetted the National City Bank Boys in their expansion plans via the Union Pacific Railroad who wanted the flatlands of the South and Southwest....get it?  Union and Pacific.....and poppies beyond that....and oil and everything else.  That is what Nathan Bedford Forrest figured out and why he threatened to kill his commander, General Bragg, Bruckner's supervisor.  So there is the name Simon Bolivar in the U.S. acquired Far Western edge of the U.S. territory which was the edge of the old Spanish speaking Spanish empire with memories of South America's great liberator, Simon Bolivar, the name on the camp before it bore Smedley's name, but mixed with the Confederacy.  Of course if there was any real truth to the charade, the Western Hemisphere would already be the United States of the Americas out of the irresistable force of truth, liberty and freedom," said Schelschlucked who noted that Okinawans had forced African American soldiers in the Air Force to be turned over to Japan for prosecution for raping Okanawan women while stationed there.  "This was what General Braxton Bragg's great nephew, C. Wright Mills figured out when he wrote The Power Elite, " Schelschlucked continued.  "That when people aren't quickly assilminated and included in the struggle for education, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness in more than terms of weapons, territory, opium, oil, gold, whatever, we revert to the law of the jungle, however high tech and sophisticated we may appear to be."
     “The location of these three new camps….East St. Louis not far from Lambert Field where Charles Lindbergh took off on his historic trans-Atlantic flight and within view of the Gateway Arch ….then in Detroit where Henry Ford built cars which he ran on taxpayer paid roads and highways sometimes parking in Conrad Hilton's hotels which were built from money received from the Marshall Plan at tax payer expense.  Detroit is where instead of army barracks, soldiers  will be housed in foreclosed but renovated properties….and at Guantanamo Bay which will be converted into a Caribbean Marine rest and relaxation station and  military style training resort with special classes in Butler’s classic analysis of modern warfare.  Butler’s book War Is A Racket will be used as the primary training text,” said Schelschlucked who said all three camps will be opened by June, 2014, in time to celebrate U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.

3 new Camps Smedley Butler in Detroit, St. Louis and
Guantanamo Bay


President Obama believes that the 20,000 new jobs needed for the camp development will significantly impact the three cities as well as increase pride in the historic Marine Corp.  White House officials indicated that none of the work on the three camps could be conducted by companies linked in any way to the companies identified in General Butler's classic book on America's military/foreign policies.  "We are hopeful that Mexico, Egypt and Libya will invite us to place similar Camp Smedley Butlers within their borders....from the Halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli.... to provide security and cross-national training with their military whose soldiers will also be eligible for up to four weeks per year at Camp Smedley Butler, Guantanamo Bay," said Lt. Col. Schelschlucked.

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