MD Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 Nice work! That's freakin crazy. I'm looking forward to seeing the article after all this. Like I said before, if this turns out to be true, and can be linked back to DOD/Pentagon/USAF or anyone contained therein, this could have ramifications one end at a potential Congressional level, as well as a Department of Justice level; 1st Amendment and all..... On a different note, again if this is all true, this would prove the danger-side of having a CYBER command; who's to say it's not being or won't be utilized inter-CONUS, something the FBI/DHS is charted to do to date. Would they be self-policing? Welcome to 1984......thought police anyone?
Guest Sebastian Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 (edited) Figured I better cut and paste this before the Iraq Kill Squad moves in... WHAT DOESN'T DESTROY US, ONLY MAKES US STRONGER - MILITARYCORRUPTION.COM HACKED AND SHUT DOWN - PENTAGON DENIES "KNOWING ANYTHING ABOUT" WHAT ONE SOURCE TELLS US WAS A CALCULATED "DOD (DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE) CYBER ATTACK" - INTERESTING THAT HACKING CAME ON HOUR WE ANNOUNCED MCC TO REVEAL NEW DETAILS IN MAJ JILL METZGER "COVER-UP" - CRIMINAL PROBE LAUNCHED - ANY CIVILIAN OR MILITARY PERSON WHO WAS PART OF THIS ASSAULT ON PRESS FREEDOM WILL BE PROSECUTED TO FULLEST-EXTENT OF LAW We are back! But we don't know for how long. Whoever hacked and shut us down mid-day Monday, September 8, and we think we know who did it and why, has plenty of taxpayers' dollars to spend to try and silence this web site and make sure you don't learn the truth about the Maj. Jill Metzger "cover-up." It would be a good idea to click on MCC several times a day. You never know when we will be shut down for good. So much for "freedom of the press" and recognition of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. Where is Air Force TIMES and STARS & STRIPES? Are they too timid to come to our side in this open assault on press freedom? Download as many of our stories, especially from archives, as you can. Make copies of them. Spread them around. We have over two million hits a month, and were getting so strong that those who wanted to destroy us were willing to commit this criminal act. It is being investigated, and anyone - civilian or military - who participated in this attempted muzzling will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. We are willing to risk our lives to keep to the motto of MilitaryCorruption.com: FIGHTING FOR THE TRUTH . . .EXPOSING THE CORRUPT. - The staff (MilitaryCorruption.com) Edited September 11, 2008 by Sebastian
Guest Sebastian Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 ...and now for the story WE BREAK THE MAJ JILL METZGER CASE OSI AGENT PART OF INVESTIGATION TELLS MILITARYCORRUPTION.COM ABOUT THE LIES AND COVER-UP: JILL'S FAILED POLYGRAPH TEST HER REFUSAL TO TAKE PREGNANCY TEST HOW TOP BRASS PROTECTED AIR FORCE POSTER GIRL - PTSD PENSION "PAYOFF" - HOW MILLIONS OF TAXPAYER DOLLARS WASTED ON WHAT AGENT CALLS "WILD GOOSE CHASE" - METZGER FAKED "ABDUCTION" - OSI KNEW OF TWO "AFFAIRS" JILL HAD DURING DEPLOYMENT TO KYRGZYSTAN © 2008 MilitaryCorruption.com We always knew it would take someone from the "inside" - one of the OSI (Office of Special Investigations) agents - to crack the Pentagon wall of silence and help us break the Maj. Jill Metzger case wide open. Now it has happened. We have done it. Where is the AIR FORCE TIMES, or for that matter, STARS & STRIPES? It was a long, hard road, two years of dogged determination, digging out intel and following up leads to get us where we are today. The "mainstream media" failed to ask questions about the many "problems" with Metzger's derring-do account of her "abduction" in Kyrgyzstan and subsequent "escape" (after allegedly "overpowering a guard" in the third day of her so-called captivity) and return to U.S. control - running barefoot for 30 miles. Her account had big holes in it from the very beginning. Was it fear of being labeled "politically-incorrect" that caused everyone but NEWSDAY (they retreated after an initial skeptical story on Jill's claims), or just plain laziness made the media back off from pressing the Pentagon to tell the truth about the pampered and protected Air Force "poster girl," whose connections - a retired colonel daddy with friends in high places and OSI agent husband - gave her special privileges over ordinary men and women in the military? WORLDWIDE NEWS AS MEDIA GOES GA-GA OVER METZGER'S "ABDUCTION" It was a sensational story from the start. The first week of September 2006, two-time Air Force Marathon winner and super achiever Maj. Jill Metzger turned up missing while on an off-base visit to a department store in far-away Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. The personnel officer had been deployed to Manas AFB, about 30 kilometers from the Kyrgz capital. The missing major was the subject of entire programs on ABC'S "NIGHTLINE," the TV morning shows, and the cable news networks. The New York TIMES and Washington POST expended a forest of newsprint to speculate about what may have happened. Three days later, September 8th, Jill Metzger surfaced with a tale that made even "the dog ate my homework" seem a rational story in comparison. The major media started to back away. What they hoped was a feminist icon to celebrate turned out to have feet of clay. OBVIOUS LIES CAUSE INVESTIGATORS TO SUSPECT HER FROM THE START The crazy tale of 87-pound Jill "overpowering" a guard the third day of her abduction; the "trance" she said she was in; the "bomb" in her back pocket (of jeans?) and the highly improbable 30 mile run to freedom sent up red flags. Suddenly the big guns of the press and TV weren't so interested anymore. Never mind that millions of taxpayer dollars had been expended in the "search" for what local police felt was a woman who'd undergone a botched operation at an abortion clinic. Kyrgz cops, including Kemilbek Kiyazov, chief of the Chuysic Region Police Dept. thought Metzger was lying from the start. During interrogation, after Jill had allegedly run to safety at a home in Kant, north of the capital, the police knew she was not telling the truth. Kiyazov spoke of "contradictions" in Jill's bizarre story that made him doubt the abduction claim. For example, the chief said Metzger said she'd been "robbed" of a necklace by the kidnappers but failed to explain why they hadn't touched the expensive wedding ring she was still wearing on her finger. Also troubling was the brown hair dye that covered the officer's palms. She was a natural blonde. Why did Metzger color her hair? So she wouldn't be recognized as easily as a foreigner when she went for a certain "medical procedure?" Jill's only response was her captors "made" her do it. Blood was seen on the top but there was little wear and tear on the soles of her feet. That fact was noted in the OSI report, the one you "bloodhounds" in the major media failed to ask for through the Freedom of Information Act. If Metzger had run 30 miles, or even two miles barefoot, why weren't her feet cut up and bloody on the bottom? Investigators surmised the blood came from another place, higher up, perhaps? SPECIAL TREATMENT FOR METZGER AS HER STORY UNRAVELS Metzger was whisked out of the country on a special flight before Kyrgyz cops could finish their interrogation. You can understand how this put them and the government of Kyrgyzstan in a snit. Stop and think about it, a female American major had accused their nation of having criminals that abduct a woman officer from a friendly country. We are told at least 24 OSI agents, working in teams of six, were flown into Kyrgyzstan to aid in the "search" for Metzger and then the several months of follow-up investigation. No expense was spared, and Jill cheerleader Gen. Gary North was on scene to make sure the Air Police guards in the bunker at Manas didn't talk to the news media about anything. "You didn't see a thing, OK?" the slimy flag officer told the low-ranking enlisted men as he pressed his "coin" into their palm. The "bribe" didn't work, as one of the guards is a regular reader - we get over two million hits a month worldwide on MilitaryCorruption.com - and told us all about the incident. Military personnel on Manas AFB were placed on lock down and couldn't go into town for months after the Metzger phony kidnapping. That did not please the rank-and-file, who made sure to e-mail us about it. JILL "CLAMS UP" AND REFUSES A PREGNANCY TEST, OSI AGENT TELLS US As we said at the start of our story - this is the first installment of a three-part series on one of the most shameful cover-ups in Air Force history - we broke the case when an OSI agent who investigated Metzger's disappearance and was "on the ground" in Kyrgyzstan and in the United States, came forward to tell us what really happened. Because of the obvious retaliation this OSI agent would face if (her/his) identity were revealed, we shall call that person the INSIDER and use that reference ID from here on. (MCC) -- We are told Metzger refused a pregnancy test. Do you know anything about that? (INSIDER) -- That is correct. (MCC) -- You know that for a fact? (INSIDER) -- Yes. The OSI agent also said Jill declined to take a blood test which would have shown whether she had recently been pregnant. Metzger told investigators she had not been raped or sexually molested while in "captivity." (MCC) -- Why didn't a senior medical officer, in the face of these suspicious refusals, simply order her to submit to the tests? (INSIDER) -- They could have, but nobody wanted to touch it. They didn't want to push the envelope. (MCC) -- No rape kit test was performed, never mind what Jill claimed did or didn't happen? (INSIDER) -- That's right. She said "no way," so they just skipped over it. I think it was completely irresponsible of them to just let it go, but that's what happened." DID METZGER'S CELEBRITY AND SPECIAL CONNECTIONS GIVE HER A FREE PASS? The OSI agent said Metzger was "very-well connected." The INSIDER said her young captain husband - "Josh" was a 27 year-old first lieutenant and she a 34 year-old major when they "married," both for the first time - has a father high up in the OSI Command who "can make life hell for you. He is a very vindictive individual," the INSIDER said. (INSIDER) -- When the initial investigation kicked off, the father was intruding into the case file and was finally told to back off." The bare bones account the Air Force released of Metzger's so-called abduction said two or three men and a woman kidnapped Metzger and took her to a secluded place where she was locked in a room. Here below is what an OSI agent who investigated that claim has to say: (INSIDER) -- In reference to Metzger's claim she overpowered a guard, we felt it was a ridiculous story. First she told us she kept her sanity while locked up in the room by doing push-ups, exercising, and (at this point, agent laughs) singing the Air Force Hymn. (MCC) -- Why wasn't she tied down? Do you mean to say she had the run of the room? (INSIDER) -- Metzger said they had this rope and they would tie it around her neck and it was hooked to a ring embedded in the concrete on the floor. She said they'd tie that rope around her neck. Then, when they left her alone, she claimed she'd take the rope off her neck and walk around the room, whatever. She said all that time she was naked, didn't have any clothes on at all. (MCC) -- What did she say about "overpowering" the guard? Wasn't he armed? (INSIDER) -- Metzger claimed one of her abductors was a young male. She claimed she waited until he came in to give her some food, and at that time she made a motion as if she wanted to have sex with him. She says she'd found a stick somewhere, had sharpened it, and stabbed him in the abdomen as she was giving him oral sex. That supposedly slowed the guard down enough for her to run away - thirty miles - until she knocked on the door of the home in Kant. WHEN OSI QUESTIONS HER TOO CLOSE, METZGER "CAN'T REMEMBER WHAT HAPPENED" The OSI agent told MilitaryCorruption.com Metzger's feet had "no indication" of running any distance at all, "especially barefoot." (INSIDER) -- We had only a brief time to question her at Manas (AFB) before she was flown out of the country. The next time our agents talked to her was at the hospital (in Germany). There, she clammed up incredibly tight. She'd say one thing and we'd easily eat holes in the story. Once we'd call her out on that, she'd mumble: "I don't know. I can't remember." I think she realized our people weren't buying her story at all, so she just decided to shut up and and say nothing more. After several days of physical examination at an Air Force medical center in Germany, Metzger was flown to Moody AFB in Georgia, where she was placed with a female "minder" captain to keep lesser mortals away from the controversial celebrity officer. (INSIDER) - It was frustrating. She seemed absolutely bulletproof. We couldn't understand why all the kid gloves treatment. Even after she failed the polygraph test at Moody. There were clear instances of deception. [EDITOR'S NOTE: Because of the great length of our investigative report, we are ending here the first installment of our EXCLUSIVE, copyrighted story breaking the Maj. Jill Metzger cover-up. Click on MilitaryCorruption.com daily for our next bombshell account - how Jill had a "nervous breakdown" at Moody AFB in the base gym (while working out on the treadmill) and, crying hysterically and curling up in a fetal position, confessed to having "two affairs" while stationed in Kyrgyzstan. Also, read about the cover-up engineered by the top brass and subsequent and specious PTSD "disability" payoff - big bucks for Jill - but an insult to our genuinely wounded and disabled vets coming home from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan who have to fight many years for every dime they can get in monetary compensation. If you have any information you think we would like to know about Metzger or her enablers, e-mail us at once at staff@militarycorruption.com. Your identity will be protected.]
FireMission Posted September 15, 2008 Posted September 15, 2008 Here it is in case they get cyber-attacked again. EXCLUSIVE OSI AGENT WHO INVESTIGATED AIR FORCE MARATHON WINNER AND "POSTER GIRL" MAJ JILL METZGER REVEALS TO MCC "THE WORD WENT OUT - LAY OFF HER - SHE'S GOT SOMEBODY BIG (FLAG OFFICER OR OFFICERS) BY THE BALLS" - OFFICIALS KNEW OF METZGER BREAKDOWN AT MOODY AFB GYM - JILL CURLS UP IN FETAL POSITION, CRIES HYSTERICALLY AND ADMITS TO TWO AFFAIRS WHILE IN KYRGYZSTAN PTSD "DISABILITY" PENSION PAYOFF - DID TOP BRASS ENGAGE IN CONSPIRACY AND COVER-UP TO KEEP "WELL-CONNECTED" JILL QUIET? (PART TWO) © 2008 MilitaryCorruption.com It must be driving Gen. Dana Simmons and his gang at Air Force OSI (Office of Special Investigations) crazy to realize one of his agents - someone unlike him, with honor and integrity as well as a human conscience - has contacted MilitaryCorruption.com and "spilled the beans" to us about the infamous Maj. Jill Metzger cover-up. The arrogant and obnoxious general (more about him in our Editor's Note at end of this article), plus fired and disgraced former USAF Chief of Staff Gen. T. Michael Moseley and Jill "enabler" and equally odious individual, Gen. Gary North, will have a lot of explaining to do to a Congressional investigating committee once word gets out of how many millions of taxpayer dollars were wasted in this fiasco and deceitful cover-up. "We were sent on a wild goose chase. Her ridiculous story of being kidnapped was a lie," said the OSI investigator. SPECIAL TREATMENT FOR THE PAMPERED AND PROTECTED AIR FORCE "POSTER GIRL" Jill's "kid-gloves" treatment - anyone else who wasn't a two-time winner of the Air Force Marathon, daughter of a retired colonel with high-placed connections, and married to a husband in the feared OSI - would have faced court-martial for going AWOL, making a false official statement, disobeying a direct order (regarding travel off base), adultery, fraternization (you can't get pregnant by yourself), and conduct unbecoming an officer. Has the Air Force reached such a low point, that this "celebrity" not only escapes punishment or any responsibility for her actions, but is actually "rewarded" with a lucrative PTSD "disability" pension instead? Is it true that she was able to dictate her terms for quietly going out the back door? Metzger only had twelve years of active duty, far less than required to receive a military retirement. But could the compromised top brass have conspired to "pay her off" for silence by arranging a monetary bonanza that would equal what a 20-year field grade officer would be eligible for? Don't wait for the lap-dogs at Air Force TIMES, chief among them, abrasive and "politically correct" editor Kent Miller, to have the intestinal fortitude to ask. They are too busy "sucking up" to the Pentagon. And most of the "mainstream media" are too lazy or indifferent to care. MilitaryCorruption.com spends two years and a small fortune following up on this story, chasing down every lead, never letting go. And when the Pentagon "pulls the plug" on us and shuts down our two million hit-a-month web site for several days last week, one of the top editors at the TIMES says they won't report it. Next time you plunk down $2.95 in the PX for that paper, remember, when it comes to the Metzger case, you will get only the "official" version or none at all AN OSI AGENT WHO WORKED METZGER CASE BLOWS LID OFF COVER-UP Let us return in this second installment of the Metzger story to our OSI source, whom we will refer to here as THE INSIDER. Read what (she/he) has to say about one of the most shameful scandals in the history of the United States Air Force. (INSIDER) -- She (Jill Metzger) was absolutely bulletproof. The local police (in Kyrgyzstan) couldn't understand it - why she wasn't being punished. (MCC) -- What was their reaction when the Air Force whisked Jill out of the country from right under their noses after she'd accused the nation of harboring thugs who would kidnap American female military officers? (INSIDER) -- Anger and amazement. They didn't believe her from the start. The story was so full of holes, you'd have thought a child made it up. It was pretty obvious from the beginning that Maj. Metzger was lying. (MCC) -- Did you investigators in OSI feel any pressure from above to follow a certain line or "look the other way?" (INSIDER) -- It was subtle, but it was there. We literally spent months [at least 24 OSI agents were flown into Manas AFB at different times to investigate the "kidnapping"] running down leads, canvassing areas of Bishkek, apartment houses, the bus station, there must have been millions of dollars spent on this case before it wrapped up. And when it did, we had nothing. Not one claim by Maj. Metzger could be proven. No "abductors" were ever found. (MCC) -- And isn't it also telling that no ransom demands were ever made, no motive established, no group ever claimed responsibility for the snatch, if that is actually what happened? (INSIDER) -- Right, and we discovered something very interesting when going through her possessions in her quarters [MCC has photographs of Building 340, a tan and metal structure that housed both officer and enlisted females during the period from March to September 2006] that indicated further her story was phony. (MCC) -- What was that? (INSIDER) -- Among her things was a magazine, I forget the title now, but it dealt with stories of people who had performed great feats of heroism, who had overcome tremendous odds. (MCC) -- Do you think that might have given her some ideas for her frankly fantastic tales of "derring-do?" [an 87 pound woman sings the Air Force Hymn in her cell in the third day of "captivity," overpowering a supposedly armed guard by doing a Monica Lewinsky imitation and running barefoot 30 miles to a house in Kant where she could call for help]? (INSIDER) -- I wouldn't be surprised. But there was something else we found that baffles me to this day." (MCC) - What's that? (INSIDER) -- Geography coordinates for a city in Kazakhstan, right across the border from Kyrgyzstan. (MCC) -- Do you think she was planning on leaving the country or just knew someone up there? (INSIDER) -- Frankly, I don't know. We never could figure that out, and she wasn't talking. By the time she got to Germany and later at Moody (where she failed a polygraph test), she clammed up tight and complained she "couldn't remember" a lot of stuff because she was so "stressed." "THE WORD WENT OUT - LAY OFF HER - SHE'S GOT SOMEBODY BIG BY THE BALLS" (MCC) -- Then Metzger was getting special treatment from the start? (INSIDER) -- The word went out to lay off her, she's got somebody big (a general or generals) by the balls. (MCC) -- Tell us about the nervous breakdown at Moody AFB, when she lost it while on the treadmill in the gym. (INSIDER) -- Right. We heard not long after she got back to Moody she was exercising in the base gym on the treadmill. Anyway, Maj. Metzger was talking to someone standing nearby when she had like, a psychotic episode, a breakdown, if you will, and went into a fetal position on the floor. She was crying hysterically, and during the incident, witnesses heard her say she'd had two affairs while deployed to Manas. (MCC) - My God! Didn't that right then and there shoot down her false story of kidnapping? Why would the brass continue to protect and cover-up for her? (INSIDER) -- Like I said. She had just incredible connections, and no one was going to do or say anything that could get them slammed by the Command. MORE POWERFUL THAN THE BASE COMMANDER AT MOODY AFB GEORGIA We are going to divert away from our interview with an OSI agent who worked the Metzger case both here and in Kyrgyzstan in order to provide you with a few details of the pampered treatment Jill got while stationed in Georgia. First of all, she basically had a no-work job. A female officer and "minder" was flown in from the Pentagon to keep lesser mortals away from the "celebrity officer" and one time, noses got out of joint in the pharmacy when a colonel accompanied Metzger to the head of the line and made the lower ranks wait longer to get their own prescriptions. On occasions when Metzger would go off base, even her escorts couldn't keep her from being berated at a local Wal-Mart by a service wife who recognized the diminutive major from her photo on TV. "You're a disgrace to the Air Force!" shrieked the angry dependant, as Jill and her handlers ducked into another aisle. One can imagine the near heart-attack the woman's husband had when his wife told him who it was she'd hollered at. "We were ordered not to speak to her unless spoken to, and avoid talking about her, especially to the press," an admin master sergeant told a MilitaryCorruption.com reporter. "Everyone knew to stay away - to keep out of trouble." [EDITOR'S NOTE: Coming in our next and final installment, a call for courts-martial for those involved in the cover-up and an investigation into possible pension fraud. We will go into the tremendous cost to taxpayers for what our OSI agent source earlier described as "a wild goose chase." We'll be asking questions about the UCMJ and why Metzger was afforded a different standard of justice than everyone else in the Air Force. As for Gen. Simmons, we were not amused at the ham-fisted attempt to shut down our web site. Hacking is a federal crime. If you or any of your pals thought we might be intimidated, think again. In fact, you had better call off your dogs right now. We know you are trying to hunt down our source. If so much as a hair on that person's head is harmed, MilitaryCorruption.com will have to write about that female OSI agent in Great Britain (initials S. G.) who had an affair that we are told you covered up in 2002. She is now a full colonel and you a brigadier general. That can change, as in retirement or resignation. So don't push us. If you do, we will hammer you so hard you'll think your head is attached to a pile driver. We do not fear you, general. Appropriate security measures have been taken out here, so BACK OFF, if you know what's good for you. P.S. -- Just to rub your nose in it, about that OSI report you made sure to keep under wraps. Well, we know about the TCN driver in the white van that followed Metzger's bus off the base on Sept 5th; the significant cash withdrawals Jill made just prior to her "kidnapping;" and everything that was on those films from the security cameras in the Bishkek department store that day.]
brickhistory Posted September 15, 2008 Posted September 15, 2008 There are some very interesting nuggets within the hysterical article. Too bad they went all 'psycho-b1tch' in the editorial tone versus just laying out the facts as they know them and letting slip some of the allegations at the end. If those allegations and insinuations are legitimate facts, then why not report them and let the chips fall where they may?
BitteEinBit Posted September 15, 2008 Posted September 15, 2008 (edited) They keep implying a "fear" of the OSI...is there something I'm missing here? Are we supposed to be scared of OSI?? They make it seem like OSI is the "Gestapo" and people fear them or they disappear.... (Just in case I disappear, tell my wife I love her) EDIT: I should learn to spell Edited September 15, 2008 by BitteEinBit
MD Posted September 15, 2008 Posted September 15, 2008 If the AF seems indifferent to this story, for whatever reason, then what Militarycorruption needs to do is attack it from the site-hacking angle. Depending on what evidence they possess, if it's specific enough (worse if they have evidence that points to the AF or someone specific therein), then they need to present it to the FBI for the federal crime it is. The reason for the hacking in the first place will then have to come to light...ie- the Metzger story. This could also lead to an FBI investigation of Metzger and of AFOSI, if it can be shown that OSI brass or rank-and-file were either negligent in their investigative responsibilities, or following someone's unlawful orders to impede an official investigation. Any of these allegations, if found to be fully factual, could have some very interesting ramifications and firings/arrests/trials that would make Nuremburg look like freaking small claims court.
M2 Posted September 15, 2008 Posted September 15, 2008 If the AF seems indifferent to this story, for whatever reason, then what Militarycorruption needs to do is attack it from the site-hacking angle. Depending on what evidence they possess, if it's specific enough (worse if they have evidence that points to the AF or someone specific therein), then they need to present it to the FBI for the federal crime it is. The reason for the hacking in the first place will then have to come to light...ie- the Metzger story. This could also lead to an FBI investigation of Metzger and of AFOSI, if it can be shown that OSI brass or rank-and-file were either negligent in their investigative responsibilities, or following someone's unlawful orders to impede an official investigation. Any of these allegations, if found to be fully factual, could have some very interesting ramifications and firings/arrests/trials that would make Nuremburg look like freaking small claims court. First, the "the Air Force hacked us" claim is BS. Don't drink the Koolaid here, more likely they took their web site down to add to the sensationalism of the story. Secondly, be wary of the "evidence" MCC is presenting. Honestly, who is to say they aren't making it all up? If they can't provide the source of the information, it is no more evidence than some of the speculation that occurred here. That said, I know Metzger is lying out her ass and that for some reason the Air Force is afraid to tell the truth. Why is beyond me, but anyone who thinks that her colonel daddy could put this all together has been watching too much TV! And I seriously doubt this "case" would ever make Nuremberg Trials ever look like small claims court. Don't tell me you're comparing the acts of one spoiled, whiny, psychotic little bitch with the prosecution of Hermann Göring and 23 other important captured leaders of Nazi Germany? Based on the mass media reaction, no one cares about this and that makes Big Blue very happy. They've got more important fish to fry, like trying to determine which uniforms need to be worn from Tuesday to Friday (Monday has beeen taken care of!). The truth is out there somewhere, and I would rather hear real facts than articles that stories on par with alien abductions! Cheers! M2
ViperStud Posted September 16, 2008 Posted September 16, 2008 We're all relatively smart dudes (well maybe not Loco F-16); the whole Occam's razor thing totally applies here (don't worry I had to google it for the formal name). You know, with all else being equal the simplest answer is typically the truth. Lemme see, Kelly Flynn wannabe makes up some BS story to cover up adultery/abortion or...is forced out of a shopping mall by the invisible pocket bomber, overpowers her captors and runs barefoot to some random's house to wash her hands of hair-dye. I mean I know common sense need not apply in the AF (Blues on Mondays) but COME ON! Has anyone here had any in-depth dealings with the IG? The reason I ask is because maybe I am a total moron, but I still have enough faith in the AF to assume that SOMEONE involved in this cover-up would have enough integrity to go to the IG if they saw something being swept under the carpet. I sure as sh!t would. If so, would they do something about it or just send said whistle-blower back to their chain of command? Is the IG really what they claim to be? It blows my mind that there is obvious foul play involved here, the AF is doing nothing and not a single powerful entity (GAO, media or otherwise) really seems to care.
brickhistory Posted September 16, 2008 Posted September 16, 2008 Has anyone here had any in-depth dealings with the IG? Yes. After trying through the chain of command to correct something heinous done by a 1 star Wing Commander and getting stiff-armed, I went and narkedto the IG. 5AF investigated, found it did involve a GO and kicked it to PACAF, who investigated, found it involved a GO, and kicked it to AF/IG, who investigated, found I was correct, made the GO write a letter of apology for gross violation of an AFI, but he was not officially reprimanded nor was the action he took overturned. The GO retired as a 3-star. You'd be surprised at what Big Blue decides is not 'in the best interest' of the service. I can fully believe that there's something to the Metzger story with some senior leadership. I just wish it was brought into the daylight by something better than this venue.
Butters Posted September 25, 2008 Posted September 25, 2008 Well MCC says Jill did run in the AF Marathon this year.... Sure enough, I went to the AF Marathon official site and there she is PTSD and all! Finished 59... bitch... 2254 59 W35 Jill Metzger, 35*, Henderson, NC 46:36 1:35:42 2:31:03 3:12:00 3:11:58 7:20
M2 Posted September 25, 2008 Posted September 25, 2008 Still wearing the hair dye as well. I don't see how someone who is "medically retired" can run marathons. As much as I despise the tabloid-approach that militarycorruption.com uses, I have to give them credit is that they are the only ones keeping this issue in the forefront. And the bitch is still a fucking freakshow, no matter what her abs look like! Honestly, that picture makes me want to Cheers! M2
busdriver Posted September 25, 2008 Posted September 25, 2008 If you really like running, and PTSD is what caused your retirement, wouldn't running a marathon be therapeutic in a way? That said, I think she's a liar. I just don't see the connection to the marathon.
M2 Posted September 25, 2008 Posted September 25, 2008 If you really like running, and PTSD is what caused your retirement, wouldn't running a marathon be therapeutic in a way? That said, I think she's a liar. I just don't see the connection to the marathon. 1) If she is mentally able to run a marathon, then she is not suffering from stress disorder. 2) Her "service-related" disability, for which she was "medically retired," was based on a lie. She is fleecing the government and US taxpayer out of money as she claims to be "suffering" from her made-up ordeal. She doesn't appear to be "suffering" in this picture. 3) As someone who "earned" his retirement by serving for almost 25 years, I take great offense that this woman is being supported by the USAF when there are servicemembers out there who are really suffering from PTSD and who actually were in situations that caused that condiion who are not receiving the same royal treatment as this bitch. 4) I hate runners. If I need to go 26+ miles, I drive my Jeep. So what if that takes $8 in gas to do, marathon runners fall in the same category as Prius drivers...smug assholes! Questions? Cheers! M2
Tone deaf Posted October 2, 2008 Posted October 2, 2008 The next piece of this saga is now posted: https://www.militarycorruption.com/metzger-undone6.htm METZGER TREATED LIKE "CELEBRITY" AT 2008 AIR FORCE MARATHON - 100% "DISABLED" OFFICER FINISHED 59TH IN GRUELING RACE - JILL'S LIES ABOUT HER "KIDNAPPING" IN KYRGYZSTAN FORGOTTEN - "MAYBE CRIME DOES PAY," SAYS MARATHON PARTICIPANT SHOCKED TO SEE "ARROGANT" JILL APPLAUDED - OFFICIALS AT DAYTON, OHIO EVENT GENUFLECT AS SPOILED AIR FORCE ADMIN OFFICER BRAGS THAT SCOTT AFB "PAID" HER MARATHON ENTRY FEE If you are a genuinely wounded or disabled veteran, home from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, we suggest you skip reading this story. If you do, you may lose your lunch, as well as any respect you might have had for the folks who run the United States Air Force. Maj. Jill Metzger, the pampered and protected poster girl, whose lies about being "kidnapped" in Kyrgyzstan in 2006 apparently have been forgiven and forgotten - do YOU think you would have escaped punishment if you had gone AWOL, disobeyed a direct order, given a false official statement, committed adultery and fraternization, and clearly exhibited "conduct unbecoming an officer?" - stunned marathon participants by arrogantly showing up for the race despite her being rated 100% "disabled" due to PTSD. "I was shocked to see her and how obnoxious she was," said a fellow long-distance runner, who first encountered the well-connected major on the bus before the event began. PROTECTED JILL IMMUNE FROM PUNISHMENT UNDER UCMJ - HAS CONNECTIONS IN HIGH PLACES For background on Metzger's "special treatment" and celebrity status - she's a two-time Marathon winner; daughter of a doting and "deep in denial" colonel daddy (who has friends in high places); and apparently is still married to a much younger junior officer who works for the feared OSI, look below on our home page for the three-part series we did that blew the lid off the shameful Jill Metzger cover-up. In those articles, we quoted an OSI agent who investigated Maj. Metzger's "abduction" and who called the hunt "a wild goose chase." He related how Metzger was "deceptive" and "contradictory" before "clamming up" to investigators; how she failed a polygraph test, and in a breakdown in the gym at Moody AFB in late 2006, admitted she'd had two "affairs" while deployed to Manas AFB in Kyrgyzstan. "The word came down. Lay off her. She has someone big by the balls," said the OSI agent. Other sources indicate one or more general officers, allegedly compromised by Jill, are protecting her from any discipline in order to save their own careers. It is said by some observers, the suspicious award to Jill of a 100% "disability" rating for PTSD may have been a "payoff" to the pampered and "bulletproof" Metzger so she won't rat out senior officers who allegedly have been involved with the self-centered admin 0-4. For Air Force rank-and-file, they will just have to accept the fact they've got to obey the UCMJ. Jill is a privileged character, however, and can write her own ticket and dictate her own terms. As long as the Air Force continues to stonewall inquiries about the status of the "investigation" that started more than two years ago - no official announcement of the findings has ever been released - those guilty can take comfort they "got away with it." In a unique departure from our usual format, we are going to quote directly and extensively from an INTEL report. That is a report made by a source on the ground - we have them at every U.S. military base in CONUS and overseas - that is used with other information and refined into the stories that you see and love so much here on MilitaryCorruption.com AN EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT FROM A MARATHON PARTICIPANT WHO SAW JILL UP CLOSE So, here we go with an eyewitness report from a marathon participant who observed the odious Jill Metzger at close quarters: "I couldn't believe she was there! I mean, after all that's come out about her and the so-called disability rating. How can they (Air Force) allow such a thing to happen? She was like, mocking us, loud and bragging about herself. Her mother was on the bus with a GO JILL sign. "The staff was parading her around like she was a queen. God, that made me sick! They had her on the stage for the beginning ceremony and some general introduced her. She made some remarks, I really don't remember now exactly what she said, just that I was appalled that this was happening before my eyes. "After she got done talking, she put on a special cover-up, to keep herself warm. It was made of plastic with Air Force insignia on it. Then it was time to start. Jill pulled the cover off and and just tossed it on the ground! That was so disrespectful. She could have handed it to someone. But I said to myself that what she did was appropriate in that by even being there, after all that had transpired, all the embarrassment she had brought to the Air Force, tossing it down like that was symbolic of her arrogance and contempt for others. How did I know it was Jill? We were together on the bus and it was well-lit. She was boasting to everyone about her coming back to the Air Force and that Scott AFB had paid her entry fee. I think she already knew one of the runners sitting a few seats down. They seemed tight with each other. "All I can say is, I'm glad she didn't win. She was absolutely insufferable. "I guess crime does pay, at least when it comes to Jill," the runner disgustedly told an MCC reporter.https://www.militarycorruption.com/metzger-undone6.htm
busdriver Posted October 2, 2008 Posted October 2, 2008 M2, I still fail to see how being able to run a marathon automatically means she must be lying about PTSD. I am NOT saying she's telling the truth, I think she's full of shit. I know plenty of runners, I was one in high school. I can totally see how returning to the things you loved before a traumatic event and re-attacking them would be a step in recovery. If you're attacking the 100% disability aspect, I agree, but to claim she's obviously lying since she ran a marathon, well I disagree.
pbar Posted November 5, 2008 Posted November 5, 2008 An update...she ran in the 2008 USMC marathon too. https://www.runtri.com/2008/09/marine-corps...results_02.html do a ctrl-F search and you can see her name. PBAR
Guest OldAssGRunt Posted November 16, 2008 Posted November 16, 2008 M2, I still fail to see how being able to run a marathon automatically means she must be lying about PTSD. I am NOT saying she's telling the truth, I think she's full of shit. I know plenty of runners, I was one in high school. I can totally see how returning to the things you loved before a traumatic event and re-attacking them would be a step in recovery. If you're attacking the 100% disability aspect, I agree, but to claim she's obviously lying since she ran a marathon, well I disagree. I think he's mainly getting to the mental aspect of running a marathon. Having run two, I can say that actually running the distance wasn't as hard as the mental part of pushing through 'the wall' and pushing myself to do the training. I agree that if she's well enough (Physical and Mentally) to have the discipline to do the training, and be fairly competitive (ok 59th ain't nothing to squawk at) then yeah, clearly she's not 100% disabled... if she were 100% disabled, she wouldn't be able to function let alone train for and place fairly well in a marathon.
LJDRVR Posted November 17, 2008 Posted November 17, 2008 Here's my take: First off, she's a lying POS and deserves to spend time behind bars for the crap she pulled. She makes Kelly Flinn look like Joan of Arc. Regarding the marathoning, being 100% disabled from PTSD does not mean that type of activity is impossible. Lots of people with debilitating depression find that long-distance sports such as marathoning and triathlons actually help them cope with their disease as much as the drugs and counseling do. I fly with quite a few airline pilots who exaggerated the hell out of every ache and pain they ever had to increase their disability. Here's the difference: I have no problem with those folks doing it. Pulling G's over a long career will trash your neck and back, you should get some help. Hell, I should of got some for my trashed feet after four years of marching around DC in triple-sole coraframs. What she did though, is illegal, conduct unbecoming, disgusting and deserving of a federal conviction and a courts martial. Instead of being angered she's out there running marathons, we should be angered that she's still wearing a uniform other than a prison jumpsuit. Rot in hell, Jill Metzger.
Guest Safe&Clear Posted November 17, 2008 Posted November 17, 2008 Here, here. Working for an organization that allows this type of coverup & buffonery makes it tough to have "pride in all we do..." or whatever those stupid, hollow slogans are.
Guest Safe&Clear Posted November 18, 2008 Posted November 18, 2008 That is AWESOME!! Everyone cut-n-paste that motivational poster into an email and send it to all your buds. It'll get forwarded all over the place and eventually-- hopefully-- end up in her inbox. After seeing it, she'll be devastated, her conscience will kick in, she'll come clean on the whole thing, pay back her "disability", and get the fvck out!! Hey, it could work...
Hacker Posted November 19, 2008 Posted November 19, 2008 At a minimum it will scare the crap out of everyone who looks at that ghoulish face.
Steve Davies Posted January 27, 2009 Posted January 27, 2009 It doesn't help that the only people outside the government interested in this are the folks over at militarycorruption.com. I am not convinced that no one is interested; I think that it is more the case that there is little factual information to talk about. Militarycorruption.com's pitiful coverage of the saga serves to reinforce that point, whilst simultaneously discrediting the very valid questions that people hold regarding the whole Metzger affair.
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