The Truth about Oblige and USAF

Day 3,083, 12:15 Published in USA USA by Gnilraps

Small Change (Mandatory listening)
Day 3083 of the New World
April 29, 2016



Full disclosure:
I was not in favor of Oblige being made Commander of the USAF.

So there’s probably a wee little bit of vindictiveness behind what I’m publishing, mixed in with a sprinkle of self-righteousness, combined with a wad of “I told you so.” If that bothers you, just skip this article.

But these are facts regardless of how any of us feels about them.

Oblige is guilty of dishonest mismanagement of the USAF Reserve funds.







All of this was recently revealed in Public Congress where you can read Oblige’s self-defense. If you don’t want to read his self-defense, allow me to summarize it: since Pfeiffer was the accuser, the accusation itself has no merit.

Here’s what happened.

When Oblige was negotiating to take over Command of the USAF, because he was not generally trusted to return USAF to the CP if asked, he agreed to post a 3,000,000cc payment to be held in escrow. This would serve as compensation to the US Government if Oblige were to refuse to resign if so asked. (Remember, USAF exists under the ultimate command of the CP).

Oblige agreed to the deal.

On day 3056 (April 2), Oblige transferred the 3,000,000cc to then-CP Israel Stevens. You can see the details of the transactions here:



And



Those screenshots were provided by Oblige.

So far, so good.

However, four days prior to the escrow payment being made, Oblige had received the USAF reserve funds, totaling 2,008,463.87.

As you can clearly see, Oblige has only 40K cc remaining on his account after the transfer of funds was made to President Israel Stevens.

In other words, Oblige used most (all but 40K) of the USAF Reserve Funds (plus about a million of his own cc) to make the escrow payment he had agreed to pay out of his own pocket.

Now Oblige does have a pile of Gold which he could have liquidated in order to make the payment. The 4277 Gold could have been liquidated (eventually) for approximately 1.4 million cc. He obviously also had an additional 1.04 million cc of his own. So at the time of the transaction, Oblige actually only had 2.4 million currency. If he had liquidated his companies and perhaps training grounds, he could have possibly generated the additional 600k cc he needed without having to “borrow” against the USAF Reserve - something he did not have Congress’ permission to do.

Of course there are additional ways to aquire needed cc. People borrow, people buy, etc. Oblige could have found a way to raise the 3,000,000 without liquidating his hard assets. (In fact, I myself gave him a reference of someone I believed might have been able to supply him with cc.)

But he did not.

Why?
http://i.imgur.com/MA03XTb.png
Because "he didn't want to."







At best, Oblige self-authorized a loan to himself, borrowing government property and using it for personal business. He did so without reporting his actions to anyone, either in Congress or Executive Cabinet.

At worst, Oblige stole government property to the tune of roughly 600Kcc.

Somewhere in the middle, Oblige used the USAF Reserve to purchase… the USAF.







So if you were thinking that Oblige had been misjudged, mistreated, and misunderstood, you can at least now see that he’s just misguided.





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