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02-07-2017, 06:36 PM | #9 | |||||
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Iceland*
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Re: Custody of federal prisoners convicted at court martial or unfit for trial
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After the sentence is up, dishonourable discharge will generally kick in, yes. Quote:
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And given that the PCs are being sent for specifically because an operation where the DOD took the lead fell apart, apparently due to security breaches, the DHS has a pretty big stick to beat their counterparts in the DOD with for the moment. Having a US Army Special Forces detachment go AWOL in Mexico is pretty embarrassing for the military, after all, especially as it seems to have been a direct act of mutiny led by a full-bird Colonel. *The DOD has sent personnel to the joint task force responsible for dealing with the fall-out of Project Jade Serenity and may thus be considered to have a pretty good idea of what is going on, but the people who are acting as handlers to the PCs seem to distrust the US Army and the Department of Defense in an almost pathological fashion. Quote:
Most of the wings of our fictional Manhanock Asylum for the Criminally Insane are empty, but there are still a few inmates being treated there. Sadly, a case might be made that effective treatment is secondary to considerations of isolating individuals with severe mental disorders who formerly had Top Secret or even Top Secret - SCI clearance. Manhanock was co-located with a military facility, including some biological research laboratories, observation towers, bunkers and a Coast Guard dock and refueling post, from WWII. The research labs were mothballed around 2000 and the facility remained inactive DOD property until the creation of the Department of Homeland Security some three years later, at which time the abandoned facility was transfered to the DHS along with other Coast Guard facilities. From what Dr. Michael Anderson (PC) knows, it seems that when the MK-Ultra experiments became public in 1977, the DOD tightened security around their own similar experiments, but did not entirely abandon programs designed to develop nootropic drugs yielding various cognative and sensory enhancements. Manhanock was the center for such research from 1978-1998. Pvt. Sherilyn Bell, while catatonic at the time which her trial was set and apparently quite insane even now, 17 years later, possesses knowledge of the TS-SCI Project Jade Serenity, drug trials on highly motivated and physically healthy US Army volunteers under realistic military training conditions, which grew out of the programs in Manhanock. This knowledge unfortunately includes knowledge of criminal acts committed by her superiors, only some of whom have been punished administratively and none of whom have been indicted. Even if most of them have resigned their commissions, disappeared into obscurity and/or apparently left the country, disclosure of some of what Pvt. Bell knows to anyone who would be considered a credible source by the media would be extremely embarrassing. Quote:
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cid, criminally insane, jade serenity, jurisdictions, us law, usdb ft. leavenworth |
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