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Season 10, Episode 246
In this podcast, we were intrigued by reporting from the Adam Mockler Show podcast, so we decided to deep dive into his and other reporting that Hegseth allegedly gave a "no quarter" kill everybody commend when 2 survivors were discovered hanging to what was left of their boat after their boat was struck by an airstrike. We then analyze the events that may show evidence of a coverup including a reported change in protocol after the event to rescue survivors, purging the pentagon press pool, gagging civil servants and military from speaking with their Congressional representatives, which then led to 6 members of Congress putting out the "Don't Give up the Ship" video and subsequent reporting that Hegseth is going to retaliate against those members for them telling the civil service and military they must refuse unlawful orders.
Kill-Them-All: The Day U.S. Warships Became Crime Scenes — Why Pete Hegseth Could Be First in Line for War-Crimes Trial
By Guy WolfPeople-powered, AI-Generated
Season 10, Episode 246
In this podcast, we were intrigued by reporting from the Adam Mockler Show podcast, so we decided to deep dive into his and other reporting that Hegseth allegedly gave a "no quarter" kill everybody commend when 2 survivors were discovered hanging to what was left of their boat after their boat was struck by an airstrike. We then analyze the events that may show evidence of a coverup including a reported change in protocol after the event to rescue survivors, purging the pentagon press pool, gagging civil servants and military from speaking with their Congressional representatives, which then led to 6 members of Congress putting out the "Don't Give up the Ship" video and subsequent reporting that Hegseth is going to retaliate against those members for them telling the civil service and military they must refuse unlawful orders.
Kill-Them-All: The Day U.S. Warships Became Crime Scenes — Why Pete Hegseth Could Be First in Line for War-Crimes Trial