“Keep the pressure on…” – Christopher Schilling, US Army.
Americans usually shake their heads in disgust whenever British, Chinese, Canadian, or Russian officials arrest someone for an offending post to social media.
Hey gang, time to stop looking down on those petty thugs overseas. The Secret State Police have come to America.
A New Jersey mom who once served on her local schoolboard has become the target of both officers of the US Armed Forces as well as the local police chief in regard to her asking on Facebook why her seven-year-old daughter was being indoctrinated to accept something called polysexuality.
Let that sink in for a moment… officers in the US military as well as the police are going after a mother for questioning why public schools are advocating various sexual perversions.
As it turns out, while attending an Open House at her daughter’s public school, Angela Reading noticed a student-made poster “displaying different kinds of sexuality, including the virtues of being polysexual” as reported by Fox News.
When Reading posted on Facebook to question the wisdom of “the sexual nature of content on display in an elementary school” she found herself being targeted by high ranking officers and the civilian “Antiterrorism Program Manager” at nearby JBMDL (Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst).
But it doesn’t end with commissioned officers of the US Army and US Airforce.
According to Reading’s lawsuit via the Thomas More Society, “Various individuals at the Joint Base began to leverage their power to activate local police and state agencies, including as well as the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness, the Burlington County (NJ) Prosecutor’s Office of Counter-Terrorism, and the New Jersey State Police Regional Operations Intelligence Center.”
As reported by Jon Brown of Fox News;
Angela Reading, a mother of two who served as a member of the Northern Burlington Board of Education, made headlines in December after Maj. Christopher Schilling of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst reportedly flagged her post to local police when she alerted parents in a local Facebook group about posters promoting polysexuality at the entrance of her 7-year-old’s school.
“The current situation involving Ms. Reading’s actions has caused safety concerns for many families,” Schilling wrote on his personal Facebook at the time.
“The Joint Base leadership takes this situation very seriously and from the beginning have had the Security Forces working with multiple state and local law enforcement agencies to monitor the situation to ensure the continued safety of the entire community,” he continued.
But wait, there’s more.
Reading’s lawsuit also notes that Schilling had no intention of leaving it at just contacting local cops. As also noted in her suit;
On November 25, 2022, in another email to parents and school staffers, Schilling called for an ethics complaint against Mrs. Reading because her Facebook post was supposedly “stirring up right wing extremists…”.
But wait, there’s more.
Also in her lawsuit;
On November 29, 2022, Schilling sent another email to the group falsely alleging that Mrs. Reading’s protected speech violated the School Ethics Act and school district policy, even though her Facebook post clearly stated that she was merely expressing her own opinion on social media, which policy expressly permits. This was followed on the same date by another personal email revealing that he had asked the Northern Burlington Regional School District superintendent Andrew Zuckerman to remove Mrs. Reading’s Facebook post and that “more positive things are going to happen tomorrow.”
In the same email of November 29, 2022, Schilling told the group “I think we need to keep the pressure on until her [Mrs. Reading’s] disruptive and dangerous actions cease, so please share any historical items to help us shape our messaging for those not aware…” In other words, Schilling is asking Mrs. Reading’s fellow citizens to gather and report “evidence” against her that he will be using under his military title in combination with other military personnel in the coming effort to censor and retaliate against Mrs. Reading because of her protected speech.
If curious as to who exactly is this Schilling character, in an article from the Fayetteville (NC) Observer from 2016, the paper identified Lt. Col. Christopher L. Schilling as the Commanding officer of the 3rd Military Information Support Battalion.
For those of us who have no idea what a Military Information Support Battalion is, the Fayetteville Observer broke down the Army’s sterile military-speak.
Schilling is a mover-and-shaker in the US Army’s Psych-Op (Psychological Operations) world.
My, my. What a coincidence. (Sarcasm, off.)