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Military 'Extremism' Guidelines Make Us Weaker - American Renaissance

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Military cracks down on 'questionable tattoos' to combat extremism

The U.S. Department of Defense has updated its screening process for new recruits to include questions about membership in extremist organizations and any “questionable tattoos” that might suggest affiliation w

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Military sharpens lookout for extremism

The U.S. Department of Defense has updated its screening process for new recruits to include questions about membership in extremist organizations and any "questionable tattoos" that might suggest affiliation with those groups.

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Military sharpens lookout for extremism

The U.S. Department of Defense has updated its screening process for new recruits to include questions about membership in extremist organizations and any "questionable tattoos" that might suggest affiliation with those groups.

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The Pentagon's UFO Investigation Program Is Under Investigation

Screenshot: To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science (Fair Use) The military UFOplot has, somehow, thickened yet again: The Inspector General of the Department of Defense is itself investigating the Pentagon’s program to investigate reports of unidentified aerial phenomena. Advertisement The top investigatory and oversight watchdog at the Pentagon announced the “subject evaluation” in a light-on-details letter that clarified its scope is to “determine the extent to which the DoD has taken actions regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP).” The letter also stated that the Inspector General plans to perform the evaluation at the “Offices of the Secretary of Defense, Military Services, Combatant Commands, Combat Support Agencies, Defense Agencies, and the Military Criminal Investigative Organizations,” as well as others that may turn up during the investigation. The investigation is slated for May 2021, meaning it has either already begun or will soon.

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