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SPECIAL REPORT: Trump's Threat To Military Brass With Lev Parnas & Dean Blundell

from FiveStack with Dean Blundell & Zev Shalev · host Zev Shalev, Lev Parnas, and Dean Blundell

The meeting at Quantico wasn’t esprit de corps. It was a loyalty test with surveillance and termination as the enforcement mechanism. President Trump stood before 800 generals and admirals and outlined a domestic deployment doctrine—then made clear what happens to those who won’t comply.The Blur“Military National Guard, but military,” Trump said twice. That linguistic collapse is strategic. National Guard operates under governors and can do domestic law enforcement. Active-duty military cannot—Posse Comitatus prohibits it unless the Insurrection Act is invoked. By erasing that distinction, Trump normalizes the idea of “military” in American cities while obscuring which forces, under whose legal authority, doing what.Chicago got named specifically. Crime statistics as justification. The Illinois governor identified as opposition. “Training grounds” as the entry mechanism. Not deployment yet—normalization. Once forces are there for “training,” the operational line gets thinner.The DoctrineTrump claimed he signed an executive order creating a Quick Reaction Force for “civil disturbances.” That’s organizational infrastructure. Not deployment orders yet, but capability ready for deployment. “The enemy from within,” he called it. Civilians who “don’t wear uniforms” redefined as enemy combatants.New rules of engagement floated as applause line: “They spit, we hit.” Retaliation, not restraint. Testing acceptance. The room clapped. For federal officers under attack: “Get out of that car and you can do whatever the hell you want to do.” License for force beyond policy constraints, delivered as guidance in front of the chain of command.The Threat“We have great leadership—Pete and General Kaine, all the people that have been lifted up in rank. We got many of them outta here too. I’ll be honest with you. We got many of you outta here ‘cause we weren’t satisfied. We know everything about everybody.”Surveillance. Purge. The message to 800 generals: accept this mission shift or join those already fired. Secretary Hegseth reinforced it—ten new directives on grooming, fitness, promotions. Tighten culture, purge resistance, accept the shift home.The room responded with silence. Network cameras caught generals with hands over faces. One text from inside: “Worst lunch and learn ever.” Another: “Shame, embarrassment, disaster.”The Shutdown FactorTiming matters. Government shuts down tonight. Congress goes dark. Trump told reporters he can do “irreversible things” during shutdown—fire people, shut down projects. No oversight. No appropriations constraints. The architecture for domestic deployment gets built in training schedules, QRF taskings, doctrinal rewrites while Congress is absent.Senate Majority Leader said there will be “no conversation with Democrats during the shutdown.” Complete darkness while the preparatory work happens.Holding The LineMilitary officers swear oath to the Constitution, not the president. Posse Comitatus is law. Congress controls force structure and deployment. Everything Trump outlined at Quantico crosses those lines. The question is whether the brass will normalize the doctrinal shift that makes unlawful orders executable—or refuse before written orders arrive.Lev Parnas, who called this scenario last week, put it plainly: “To become a full dictator, you need the military. Without the military, you can’t do it.” The generals in that room are now the last institutional defense. If they build this capability—the training programs, the QRF, the domestic mission architecture—by the time deployment orders come, refusal becomes exponentially harder.What happens in the next 72 hours matters. Personnel moves. Taskings related to civil disturbance operations. Legal guidance memos—or their absence. Statements from service chiefs. Because we’re watching the architecture of military dictatorship being constructed in real time. And the window to stop it is narrow.The FiveStack is available as an audio podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Advertising inquiries email [email protected]. The FiveStack is a co-production of deanblundell.substack.com and narativ.org.Thank you Robin Payes, Nancy McAllister, Eileen Maddocks, P. J. Schuster, Linda Weide, and many others for tuning into my live video! Join me for my next live video in the app. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.narativ.org/subscribe

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