JAG CONVICTS FORMER ARMY GENERAL OF TREASON
By Michael Baxter
June 16, 2025
A military panel at Guantanamo Bay on Friday convicted former US Army General H.R. McMaster of treason and sedition. His crime? Teaching FEMA agents how to fight White Hat Forces in North Carolina in 2024, in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. The storm had ravaged coastal and inland communities, and FEMA agents, in their desperate bid to invoke “eminent domain” laws to stake claim to invaluable lithium deposits, had laid siege to the area.
As reported last year, White Hats apprehended McMaster on October 15 at a San Antonio military history club, where McMaster was signing copies of his latest book, “At War With Ourselves,” a thinly veiled screed denouncing Donald Trump as the preeminent enemy of America.
On Friday, June 13, McMaster appeared in court wearing an orange jumpsuit and restated his innocence. Former FEMA Director Deanne Criswell, he said, had hired him as a “logistics consultant,” and that since he was a civilian, having retired from service in 2018, the military had no authority over his vocational choices. He refused to answer questions about whether he had instructed FEMA personnel in combat tactics.
However, Rear Admiral Lia Reynolds, presiding over JAG’s case, showed panelists video footage of McMaster in Greenville, North Carolina, conducting combat training drills with a gaggle of FEMA goons sporting military-grade hardware. A two-minute clip showed FEMA agents firing live rounds at human-size targets made of ballistic gel and wearing Marine combat fatigues. McMaster is seen looming around them, and heard advising the agents how to visually detect if an opponent is wearing body armor. In the scene, he unholsters a pistol and squeezes off rounds that strike a ballistic target on the forehead.
“Center mass is easier, but sometimes you must make a headshot,” McMaster says in the video.
In a second clip, McMaster and FEMA are performing cover and concealment drills, as well as what McMaster calls “urban pacification” exercises in which he, donning tactical gear and wielding a CAR-15 automatic rifle, leads four FEMA agents into a house filled with wooden targets representing a typical patriotic family.
“If you must kill, adult males first, then younger males. You may be forced to kill non-compliant women and children, so it’s important to carry a ‘drop gun’ (a weapon, typically a pistol, planted on a victim to make a shooting appear justifiable) just in case. Marines will protect civilians, and that’s their greatest weakness,” McMaster says in the clip, then demonstrates by shooting a child-sized target in the face and laying A small caliber handgun at its feet.
“Marines will shoot back, so protect yourselves. The only way to neutralize a Marine is to kill him; wounding isn’t efficient,” McMaster tells the FEMA agents. “Unless you’re wounding him intentionally to lure other Marines into a trap, like overlapping fields of fire.”
McMaster challenged the video’s authenticity, asking the Admiral to identify the videographer so he could face his accuser in court.
“The video has been authenticated to our satisfaction, by internal and external experts,” said Admiral Reynolds. “Disclosing the name of the person who shot this video would be a risk to national security.”
“Convenient excuse,“ McMaster said.
Admiral Reynolds asked the panel to deliver a verdict based only on the video. Many valiant Marines, she noted, died defending Chimney Rock from FEMA insurgents.
“We find him guilty of treason and hope he hangs,“ the lead panelist, a Marine Corps major, said.
Admiral Reynolds affirmed the verdict, sentencing McMaster to hang to death on June 23.
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