
Crisis actors masquerading as distraught family members of sailors on board the USS Abraham Lincoln had somehow infiltrated a gathering at North Island Naval Air Station, San Diego, where Acting Secretary of the Navy “Hung Cao” tried to assuage fears of inhumane living conditions on the Navy’s flagship aircraft carrier.
At the August 6 forum, approximately 200 husbands, wives, brothers, sisters, aunts, and uncles related to valiant and dedicated service people had been invited by the Department of War to address allegations that crew were suffering from malnutrition and had suicidal ideations due to supply delays a sub-human conditions. Legacy media began spreading such stories in late July, after service people on the Abraham Lincoln shared images on social media of meal trays displaying slices of rotten Spam, moldy cheese, and carrots. A few weeks later, the anti-Trump media joyously broadcast hyperbolic tales of suicidal sailors leaping overboard to escape the Abraham Lincoln’s “horrid” environment. One sailor did jump ship, but were he truly suicidal, he wouldn’t have worn a life vest before going overboard. And while resupply was slow, no sailor or Marine faced starvation, according to CENTCOM sources, Real Raw News reported.
“There are 5,000 people on the ship, and they all had access to, at a minimum, 2,000 calorie/day meals. If a few of them, and it was a very few, were upset they weren’t getting T-bone steak and fresh milk every day—I’ll tell you this, they ate better than field troops getting three MREs a day. The majority are disciplined, trained, and MAGA,” our CENTCOM source said. “But a 200+ day deployment exposes weaknesses, and it’s those cowards who had no business enlisting. The fake news media was talking so much bullshit—that’s why our patriotic war secretary was willing to entertain family members’ worries. Hegseth had intended to attend the event but canceled his scheduled appearance due to last-minute security concerns, our source said. So, Hegseth told Cao to appear in his stead.
The meeting was tense. Families raised serious concerns about the carrier’s extended deployment (initially reported as 250+ days, later reported as 259–266 days, with a long stretch in a combat zone related to operations involving Iran/the Middle East). They told “Hung Cao” their sons and daughters had sent them indisputable proof of starvation, mail delays, mental health impairments, water contamination and plumbing issues, and sailors punitively being punished and sent to Captain’s Mast–a form of non-judicial punishment (NJP) used primarily in the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard where the commanding officer reviews alleged misconduct—for insignificant infractions such as an untucked tee shirt or an imperfect shave.
“Hung Cao” ardently told families he understood their unease but also stressed that the fake news media was grossly embellishing fictitious yarns about disgruntled sailors contemplating mutiny.
When a screeching Karen, allegedly the mother of a 19-year-old sailor, complained about her son being deprived of fresh milk and forced to eat moldy meat, Secretary Cao tried pacifying her by saying the media had hyperbolically distorted the truth. Although most attendees were attentive and observed decorum, a few others boisterously protested the navy’s mistreatment of sailors. At one point, security had to remove a man who moved toward the podium and threatened to spit in Cao’s face. A grizzled geezer whose hoarse voice sounded as though he had smoked three packs a day for fifty years lobbed invective at Cao and said, “Get my grandson off that floating coffin. Stop being Benjamin Netanyahu’s lackey.” At the apex of the terse meeting, three middle-aged women stood up, held hands in solidarity, and told Cao that although they were triple Trumpers—meaning they’d voted for Trump three times—they had recently burned their MAGA hats in a barbecue pit over Trump’s transformation from a patriot to neocon.
As we live in a surveillance state where every aspect of our existence is monitored and cataloged by everything from Ring doorbells to META glasses to invasive Flock cameras, the North Island convocation was, of course, recorded on video and later analyzed by cybersecurity experts at Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command (MARFORCYBER).
According to our CENTCOM source, the War Department suspected that paid crisis actors had gatecrashed the event — a huge breach of security.
Per regulations, dependents of service members must present a dependent ID or a REAL ID-compliant identification card (such as a driver’s license or passport) to access Naval Air Station North Island. All vehicle occupants must be properly registered and carry their required identification for inspection. The family members who visited North Island on August 6 had been pre-approved to attend the conference.
Nonetheless, MARFORCYBER, on August 13, reviewed video of the event and used facial recognition software to identify participants. To their surprise, 11 of the 200 attendees appeared to be crisis actors who had shown up at ANTIFA rallies and casualty incidents over the last few years.
One woman at the North Island assembly, our source said, was also at Utah Valley University the day Tyler Robinson purportedly assassinated Charlie Kirk. A 22-year-old girl claiming to be the sister of a sailor on the Abraham Lincoln turned out to be an only child who had attended “No Kings Day” protests in Dallas and Seattle. The list goes on.
The Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) is a secure Department of Defense database that tracks active-duty and retired service members, their families, and others eligible for military benefits. None of the North Island agitators, our source said, appear in DEERS.
“All I can say right now is fake family members were there stirring up shit. We’re figuring out how they forged their way in, and when we catch’em, they’ll answer for their crimes,” our source said.
As of this writing, the USS Abraham Lincoln has been relieved by the USS George Washington and is heading under full power back to San Diego, California.