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To: MSI who wrote (21097)5/2/2003 8:53:17 AM
From: Thomas M.  Respond to of 93284
 
Okay, that makes sense. The story sounded so fantastical, but I couldn't think of a motive for fabricating it.

Tom



To: MSI who wrote (21097)5/6/2003 6:14:52 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 93284
 
THE ORIGINS OF THE AMERICAN MILITARY COUP OF 2012 -- Charles Dunlap, Jr.

woodrow.org

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MSI,

Are you familiar with this one? I saw it referenced here:
prorev.com

Author's Front-note:

"The letter that follows takes us on a darkly imagined excursion into the future. A military
coup has taken place in the United States--the year is 2012--and General Thomas E. T.
Brutus, Commander-in-Chief of the Unified Armed Forces of the United States, now
occupies the White House as permanent Military Plenipotentiary. His position has been
ratified by a national referendum, though scattered disorders still prevail and arrests for
acts of sedition are underway. A senior retired officer of the Unified Armed Forces,
known here simply as Prisoner 222305759, is one of those arrested, having been
convicted by court-martial for opposing the coup. Prior to his execution, he is able to
smuggle out of prison a letter to an old War College classmate discussing the "Origins of
the American Military Coup of 2012." In it, he argues that the coup was the outgrowth of
trends visible as far back as 1992. These trends were the massive diversion of military
forces to civilian uses, the monolithic unification of the armed forces, and the insularity
of the military community. His letter survives and is here presented verbatim.
It goes without saying (I hope) that the coup scenario above is purely a literary device
intended to dramatize my concern over certain contemporary developments affecting the
armed forces, and is emphatically not a prediction. -- The Author