'Bull****. This is systemic': Army won't identify consequences for briefing that designated pro-life groups as terrorists



Members of the House Armed Services Committee grilled the U.S. Army's deputy chief of staff for operations, plans, and training this week over the recent revelation that nearly 10,000 soldiers at North Carolina's Fort Liberty — called Fort Bragg prior to the Biden-Harris administration — were trained to believe that pro-life organizations qualify as "terrorist groups."

Lt. Gen. Patrick Matlock suggested during the Thursday hearing that corrective action has been taken, though he was altogether light on details, refusing to indicate whether someone had actually been fired, suspended, and/or demoted for likening champions of the unborn to mass-killing jihadists.

Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.), chairman of the subcommittee on military personnel, and members from both parties did not appear to be buying what Matlock was selling — especially his piece about accountability.

"I think the reason that you can't answer the question is because you know and we know that no one has ever been held accountable for this training that started in 2017 and occurred until a few months ago," said Banks. "I think that's a big embarrassment for the U.S. Army."

"It's dangerous; it's a bad pattern," added Banks, who stressed at the outset that the Biden-Harris Pentagon and the U.S. Army are undermining the First Amendment and "targeting conservative speech and values."

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) suggested that letting this happen for nearly seven years and then remaining mum on what the consequences are when finally called out serve only to "increase the recidivism of this type of behavior."

"He's literally saying that we have no idea whether or not it's going on in other locations in the Army," said Florida Rep. Cory Mills (R). "We have no idea whether or not this is continuing as it has for seven-plus years."

'Peaceful pro-life Americans are labeled "terrorists."'

Blaze News previously reported that a slide from the Fort Liberty anti-terrorism awareness training session was posted on social media on July 10 by DOD whistleblower Samuel Shoemate.

Shoemate received the image from a U.S. Army soldier who sat through the training meeting.

That same soldier told Blaze News, "The briefing was simply a class on how to be a gate guard and what to look for when on duty."

"Gate guard duty is something all of us have to do from time to time. It was presented by a DOD civilian, not an anti-terrorism officer," added the soldier.

The offending slide, which appeared immediately after a section on the mass-raping, mass-killing jihadist group ISIS, was labeled "Terrorist Groups" and featured the logos of National Right to Life and Operation Rescue.

It also featured an image of a customized "Choose Life" license plate — the kind sold in at least 33 states and the District of Columbia to help raise money for crisis pregnancy centers.

The slide noted that extra to opposing "Row [sic] v Wade," these supposed terrorist groups engage in picketing, demonstrations and protest, and mass sidewalk counseling.

"Only under the Biden administration can peaceful law-abiding citizens and their peaceful activities be considered 'terrorism,'" NRL president Carol Tobias responded at the time. "The Biden administration promotes the deaths of preborn babies and advocates for unlimited abortion, but peaceful pro-life Americans are labeled 'terrorists.'"

Blaze News' Steve Baker, the investigative journalist who originally spoke to the soldier who first exposed the pro-life group's misleading characterization in the Army briefing, said, "That slide is devastating."

"Can you imagine a soldier's wife with one of these pro-life bumper stickers, of which there are millions across the country, pulling up to a guard gate at Fort Liberty or Fort Wherever, and all of a sudden, the guard who sat through that training where that slide was showed ... immediately figures the soldier's wife and the two kids in the back seat for terrorists on the level of ISIS?" said Baker.

Despite the appearance that the Army has an issue with Americans harboring pro-life views, Matlock alleged Thursday that the Army is unbiased, that there was "no political motivation behind the training," and that the issue was localized.

'Bull****. This is systemic.'

Baker cast doubt on Matlock's claims.

The Army initially implied in July that the slide was an aberration, stating that "the slides presented on social media were not vetted by the appropriate approval authorities" and that they "do not reflect the views of the XVIII Airborne Corps and Fort Liberty, the U.S. Army, or the Department of Defense."

However, Baker noted that military whistleblower Samuel Shoemate of Terminal CWO was soon inundated with calls and messages from all over the country "saying, basically, 'bull****. This is systemic. We've seen it in our own bases and in our own briefings.'"

Baker underscored that the systemic antipathy for Americans with pro-life views at the Pentagon has made its way down to the lowest rungs but that this ideological capture has been years in the making.

"The decapitation and replacement of the military's leadership began in earnest during the Obama administration," said Baker. The bulk of the top brass were "dismissed and replaced for nothing more than philosophical and political reasons."

Now, the senior leadership is largely made up of political activists, said Baker.

Baker's recent exclusive report about how the Pentagon dropped the ball on the Jan. 6, 2021, riot highlighted the fallout in the military of the prioritization of politics over strategy and effectiveness.

Baker and Joseph M. Hanneman detailed various indications that career officials at the Pentagon interfered with the deployment of the National Guard on Jan. 6 over fear of bad "optics."

"This can only be solved by the next commander in chief," said Baker. "He's the only one that can solve it. He's the only one that will have the authority to go in and replace those political activist generals, admirals, and the rest of the leadership within the Pentagon, both enlisted and civilian."

It's clear which commander in chief Baker has in mind.

"It's not going to be fixed under a Harris-Walz administration, because this activism falls in line with their ideals, their values, their desire to use the military as a social engineering playground," said the investigative journalist.

Subcommittee Chairman Banks noted in his prepared remarks, "The Army is using an overly broad policy to police the speech of conservative service members, quiet dissent, and require service members who believe in conservative ideals to hide their identities for fear of retaliation from their commands."

Danielle Runyan, senior counsel at First Liberty Institute, the legal outfit representing the whistleblower, said in a statement Thursday, "Once again, the Army was caught exercising clear viewpoint discrimination in their training slides — offering that some views and religious exercise are worthy of punishment."

"We are thankful the House Armed Services Committee and the 88 members who sent a letter to the Army are committed to holding their feet to the fire. The flagrant lack of political neutrality in our military must be rectified immediately," added Runyan.

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Republican attorneys general put Google on notice as YouTube cracks down on abortion 'misinformation'



More than a dozen Republican state attorneys general are warning Google that discriminating against pro-life crisis pregnancy centers in search results or on platforms like Google Maps could result in investigations or possible lawsuits. The warning comes about a month after Democratic lawmakers demanded that Google purge pro-life groups from search results for reproductive health care and suppress "misinformation" allegedly promoted by these organizations.

In a letter led by Kentucky Attorney Genera Daniel Cameron and Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares, a total of 17 state attorneys general promised that if Google bowed to pressure from the left to censor pro-life groups, they would "act swiftly to protect American consumers from this dangerous axis of corporate and government power."

"Suppressing pro-life and pro-mother voices at the urging of government officials would violate the most fundamental tenet of the American marketplace of ideas," the attorneys general wrote to Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Thursday.

The letter came in response to another letter from Democratic members of Congress sent in June that urged Google to act against "anti-abortion fake clinics or crisis pregnancy centers," asking the company to de-list these organizations from search results and Google Maps.

The GOP attorneys general also cited recent comments made by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), in which she said that crisis pregnancy centers need to be "shut down all around the country."

These demands have not gone unheard. Earlier this month, Google announced that it will delete location history for anyone visiting abortion sites or other medical sites to protect their privacy after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. And Google's subsidiary YouTube has since announced new policies to crack down on misinformation surrounding abortion.

“Starting today and ramping up over the next few weeks, we will remove content that provides instructions for unsafe abortion methods or promotes false claims about abortion safety under our medical misinformation policies,” YouTube tweeted Thursday.

\u201c1/ Starting today and ramping up over the next few weeks, we will remove content that provides instructions for unsafe abortion methods or promotes false claims about abortion safety under our medical misinformation policies. \nhttps://t.co/P7A27WPYuD\u201d
— YouTubeInsider (@YouTubeInsider) 1658420373

"Like all of our policies on health/medical topics, we rely on published guidance from health authorities. We prioritize connecting people to content from authoritative sources on health topics, and we continuously review our policies & products as real world events unfold," the company added.

YouTube said it would also launch "an information panel" to provide users with "context and information from local and global health authorities under abortion-related videos and above relevant search results."

\u201c3/ We\u2019re also launching an information panel that provides viewers with context and information from local and global health authorities under abortion-related videos and above relevant search results.\u201d
— YouTubeInsider (@YouTubeInsider) 1658420373

Google did not immediately respond when contacted to clarify whether claims made by pro-life groups about the risks of abortion procedures would violate the policy against "false claims about abortion safety," as pro-choice activists and Democrats allege.

The Republican attorneys general said that political pressure exerted on Google to go after pro-life groups is "gallingly un-American."

"That Members of the United States Congress would openly call for the full weight and power of the federal government to shut down private charitable organizations that have shown compassion and love to so many vulnerable women over the years is unconscionable. It is the opposite of how a pluralistic society that values diversity of viewpoints must operate if it is to survive," the letter states.

"Complying with these demands would constitute a grave assault on the principle of free speech," the attorneys general said.

They urged Google to ensure that all users are provided "unbiased access to information."

Biden to use pen and phone to defy state laws restricting abortion



Pro-life groups condemned the White House after it announced on Friday that President Joe Biden will sign an executive order intended to protect access to abortion.

"Two weeks ago, the Supreme Court issued a decision that overturned Roe v. Wade and eliminated a woman’s Constitutional right to choose. This decision expressly took away a right from the American people that it had recognized for nearly 50 years – a woman’s right to make her own reproductive health care decisions, free from government interference," the White House said Friday. "Fundamental rights – to privacy, autonomy, freedom, and equality – have been denied to millions of women across the country, with grave implications for their health, lives, and wellbeing. This ruling will disproportionately affect women of color, low-income women, and rural women."

"President Biden has made clear that the only way to secure a woman’s right to choose is for Congress to restore the protections of Roe as federal law. Until then, he has committed to doing everything in his power to defend reproductive rights and protect access to safe and legal abortion," the White House said.

To that end, Biden will sign an executive order "safeguarding access to reproductive health care services, including abortion and conception."

A fact sheet released by the White House says Biden will direct Health Secretary Xavier Becerra to take the following actions:

  • Protect and expand access to so-called medication abortions — the drugs mifepristone and misoprostol, which when taken in sequence will stop an unborn baby from growing and then cause miscarriage, accompanied by cramping and bleeding.
  • Ensure that pregnant women and those experiencing pregnancy loss "have full rights and protections for emergency medical care."
  • Expand access to contraception and ensure that Obamacare coverage guarantees free birth control and contraceptive counseling.
  • Promote abortion services through public education efforts "to ensure that Americans have access to reliable and accurate information about their rights and access to care."
  • Convene volunteer lawyers to serve as legal counsel to "patients, providers, and third parties lawfully seeking or offering" abortions.
Additionally, Biden's executive order will address concerns over patient privacy and digital surveillance, enact protections for mobile abortion clinics that may be deployed at the borders of states that ban or restrict abortion, and create an interagency task force on Reproductive Health Care Access.

Jeanne Mancini, the president of March for Life, said it is "tragic" that the Biden administration is "using its power to push for more and more painful abortions which harm women and take innocent lives."

"Of particular concern is the administration's effort to push chemical abortion which carries significant health risks to women, even more than surgical abortion. Our nation today faces significant challenges; not enough abortion is not one of them," she said, according to CNSNews.

Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America President Marjorie Dannenfelser accused Biden of caving to "abortion extremists."

“Long gone is the Democratic Party of ‘safe, legal, and rare.’ President Biden has once again caved to the extreme abortion lobby, determined to put the full weight of the federal government behind promoting abortion,” she said.

“Democrats will stop at nothing to promote their agenda of abortion on demand, up until the moment of birth, paid for by the taxpayers – including dangerous mail-order abortion drugs — even if it means gutting the long-standing filibuster, increasing the size of the Supreme Court, or putting abortionists in tents in national parks. We are committed to exposing Democrats’ abortion extremism to voters across key battleground states so this extreme agenda can be soundly rejected at the ballot box this November.”