The Utah National Guard suspects its facilities, equipment and personnel may have been involved in making a swimsuit calendar. Of all the bizarre unauthorized uses of my tax dollars, this seems one of the more reasonable. Where were these calendar models when I was in SF? (If you answered “elementary school,” you would be correct.)
The Utah National Guard is investigating the mystery of how scantily clad foreign models could have gained access to Camp Williams, the Special Forces Equipment Pool and the M-109A6 Paladin 155mm Artillery System, as well as an Apache AH-64 helicopter stationed at Salt Lake City Airport II.
Based on my training and experience, I may have some insight into how this happened.
Fact: Parties unknown infiltrated a group of scantily clad foreign models deep into Utah through the Salt Lake International Airport. I believe they were enthusiastically welcomed by American Customs and Border Protection Officers with a cursory inspection of their documents. My speculation is that after infiltration, a female person (whom I suspect was a foreign model) asked a Sergeant Major if they could take pictures of scantily clad foreign models at Camp Williams posing with machine guns, a Zodiac boat and driving a howitzer. Brilliant plan - from a few calendar photos, you would never know where the pictures were taken. Could be anywhere. Flawed execution, the crew documented their activities with a detailed “Behind the Scenes” video.
In spite of their lack of military CAC cards, their obviously foreign accents and their improper (and inadequate) uniforms, it seems pretty clear these ladies made it past the security guards at the Camp Williams gate and into some highly restricted areas on base. The egregious violations of Army Regulation 670-1 alone are enough generate an IG investigation.
According to my sources, the video below is authentic but was edited by parties unknown and re-posted. The credits where Hot Shots gives a special thanks at the to Soldiers of the 19th Special Forces Group and then thanks their active duty Command Sergeant Major Scott Bollinger by name have been removed from the original video. Dodged a bullet there.
FOX 13 news reports that Utah National Guard Lt. Col. Steven Fairbourn says there is an internal investigation to determine if guard equipment, facilities and personnel were used in the calendar shoot. I may be able to help out here. Unless there is an airsoft Forward Operating Base with MRAPs, Apaches attack helicopters and Paladin howitzers in Salt Lake, I think we can close the file on that particular investigation. Allegation substantiated.
The Utah National Guard and Camp Williams is commanded by the Adjutant General of the Utah National Guard, Major General Jefferson Burton. The General works for the Governor of Utah. The 19th Special Forces Group is a Utah National Guard unit, commanded by an active duty soldier, COL Mark Drown. Interestingly enough, even though they are active duty soldiers, the Commander and the Command Sergeant Major Scott Bollinger of 19th Special Forces Group can’t be disciplined by the U.S. Army or Special Forces Command, because they are assigned to the state of Utah unless mobilized. My sources indicate that the Governor was the first to become aware of the situation. COL Drown was later called by USSOCOM to explain the video. That must have been awkward.
There is some good news for the Green Berets. Looks like they talked several major units in Utah into helping out. Equipment belonging to Utah’s 1-11th Aviation Attack Helicopter Regiment and 3rd Field Artillery Battalion are clearly visible in the videos. The Governor can’t fire every Commander in Utah. If Major General Burton is forced to retire, COL Drown will probably be promoted.
Utah House Minority Leader Jennifer Seelig, D-Salt Lake City is pretty upset and threatened to ask some embarrassing questions if there are hearings. “If this video was shot at a government restricted facility using government specialized military equipment, either leadership knew about this — or their security protocols aren’t robust enough to keep a bunch of calendar girls and their crew and assorted groupies out.”
Clearly, more investigation is needed. I, for one, would like to learn more about the alleged “assorted groupies.” We have good images of the models, let’s hope additional video is uncovered.
Representative Seelig has identified a key American vulnerability. Scantily clad foreign models have virtually unlimited access to any military facility (or law enforcement facility or fire department) they target. If a terror group were to unleash teams of scantily clad foreign models and video cameras, our male and lesbian dominated security institutions would be defenseless. Nothing stands between us and those ample bosoms but our gallant female politicians.
The fictional war on women has come home to exploit the most vulnerable among us, hyper-testosterone soldiers. Should civilians have access to prodigious cleavage and sexy foreign accents when they can be used to breech security areas? Should those bosoms only be trusted in the hands of military and law enforcement? Our elected representatives will decide.
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So it would be alright if the scantily clad models were locals?
What a f--king joke. Insult to our country and heads should roll.
czechinthepipes infinitycactus Minou_Demimonde Recon6 Loren Schofield SEAL76 CZ, thanks for getting back, and accepting my apology. At this point, I'm not at all sure which "Amendment" matters most. I suspect that the guys who wrote the first one would not be pleased to know that the second one got the best of this situation, but I could be wrong. We directed all the emphasis to her, and said hey: someone stated they intend to kill you with a gun. We're going to allow guns in the door, because guns are allowed here. If you have a problem with that, feel free to find the door. Along with their help, he succeeded at showing her the door. As soon as he published his intent "to carry out the deadliest school shooting in history" we should have found the means to carry out an unrelenting man-hunt that would have found him and locked him up for good. Instead, we'll talk about how offensive her requests for additional security were. They still haven't caught this guy. I'd like to think there is real, ongoing effort to find him, but I suspect that is not the case. I'd love to be proven wrong on that assumption. The guy who threatened "the deadliest school shooting in history" is still at large, but by all means, let's talk about how offensive her request to withhold firearms from her speaking venue was denied, and how further safe we all are because of it.
infinitycactus czechinthepipes Minou_Demimonde Recon6 Loren Schofield SEAL76 I am sorry for the delay in my reply, I couldn't get livefyre to work till now. No worries, I didn't mean to come off so rudely. I didn't know what gamergate was until you said that. I still am not really sure what it is/or they are. I can understand her stance and I guess if I was in her shoes I may have done the same. I still think it isn't right to force someone to change their rules but I guess sometimes you have to make exceptions. I do think though that if local authorities did do their job and were certain their was no threat while still beefing up security I think she should have gone ahead with it. I am curious, does her 1st Amendment right trump the entire school's class and faculties 2nd Amendment right? In this case of changing a school policy even temporarily would have potentially stripped legal CCW'ers their right of self defense. How is it right to trump their right for one person? There were a couple solutions they could have come to that would have allowed this to work out. 1) They could have checked everyone at the entrance. If a person had a firearm they would have to show their conceal carry license. Anyone that didn't have a license wouldn't be able to go in with their gun (and possibly be punished if they broke the law). 2) They could have hosted it off campus and followed her requests. Either way could have resolved it and allowed her to do her presentation.
Not surprised. Sounds about right ex. the Commander should have had his knuckles rapped as well, and possibly he did. Am guessing he ate his meals standing up for awhile. Would be interested to know what was said/documented that led to CSM and NCOs punishment. My understanding was that the CSM was about to retire, but I may have that wrong. Without a doubt, when you do stupid that ends up in the public media and on the radar of civilian elected officials, someone's head is going to roll.