The ADF, Islam and Australian Values
Bernard Gaynor speaks about the ADF’s flawed understanding of Islam. Must watch.
A month of insanity
What a month. It has just been absurd and insane. And I’m not talking about the printing, signing, preparing, filing and posting of thousands of documents for my legal action against the Chief of Defence Force that has taken up an enormous chunk of time. Nor am I referring to the constant battle against the stream of complaints from a single homosexual activist in Sydney that keep finding their way to my Queensland address from the...
Christian army officer Bernie Gaynor pays the price for marching out of step with top generals
The Sydney Morning Herald’s Paul Sheehan wrote this article in response to the Defence Force’s decision to terminate my commission. ***** The Australian Army will terminate Major Bernie Gaynor’s commission tomorrow. It is not difficult to see why. Gaynor has accused the army’s higher leadership of cowardice. He has made the claim publicly, repeatedly, and in various forms. He has predicted the moral cowardice...
Interview with Neil Johnson (Vision Radio)
Yesterday I spoke to Neil Johnson from Vision Radio on his program, 20Twenty. During the hour long interview, we discussed: ADF involvement in the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras The ADF’s respect for Islam over Christianity The establishment of Sharia Law states in Iraq and Afghanistan The failure of military operations in the Middle East The growth of Islam in Australia The bias of the mainstream media The importance of...
Dying for Sharia Law
If the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria are the bad guys, then who are the goodies? It’s a worthwhile question that has been lost in all the handwringing ever since ISIS launched its blitzkrieg towards Baghdad with US weapons. The answer depends on who you listen to. If you believe the head-honchos in the know, then the goodies are the guys that still own Baghdad, at least on paper anyway. Of course, the head-honchos in the know just...
Losing the Western will to fight (Part 3): The insidious really civil war
How did the West get to a point in which it loses aimless wars waged against goat herders who hold beliefs that cannot be criticised without booking yourself a date with the closest anti-discrimination tribunal? Is it just the misfortune of war? Is it simply a case of bumbling presidents, sidekick prime ministers and inept generals? If you don’t think the first question is worth asking, then please leave. You will find everything on...
Losing the Western will to fight (Part 2): Dissecting disaster
Yesterday Mosul, a city that once was home 3 million people, fell to an al Qaeda offshoot. Today it is Saddam Hussein’s hometown of Tikrit that finds itself under the control of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. It also has the keys to the nation’s largest oil refinery in Bayji. Shock and awe has returned to Iraq in the worst possible way. There can be no doubt that the same will happen in Afghanistan in the not too distant future....
Losing the Western will to fight (Part 1): An 8 step plan for failure
Two weeks ago it was announced that President Obama would spend the next two weeks outlining his vision for US foreign policy. It started with a speech that Obama gave in Afghanistan stating that the US would bring the war there to “a responsible end” by withdrawing US military forces. Then came the release of Taliban prisoners. Not much else has been announced that could be remotely described as visionary. In other news, Iraq’s...
Feminism’s final frontier: battlefield abortion
You can either be a bleeding heart loser, or you can live in the real world and win. That’s the reality that faces any military. Of course, any sane Australian would hope that the Australian Defence Force would choose the latter option. But, of course, any sane Australian can also see that it has not. The truth is that the Australian military is pushing the new-age feminist agenda. It’s choosing to become a bleeding heart loser....
Criticising Islam, gays sets army major up for a fall
Sydney Morning Herald columnist, Paul Sheehan, interviewed me last weekend at the Q Society’s International Symposium on Liberty & Islam. Today he writes about my speech regarding the ADF’s approach to religion, particularly Islam, and the fact that it holds the religious belief of our enemies in higher regard than the Christian faith held by most soldiers and Australians. The full text of my speech can be found here....