USPG Executive Order: Immediate release of true numbers of casualties and POWs in the foreign wars of the last 20 years
June 12, 2021
THIS TEXT CONSTITUTES THE REISSUANCE OF THE USPG EXECUTIVE ORDER FOR THE IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF THE TRUE NUMBER OF CASUALTIES AND POWS RESULTING FROM THE FOREIGN WARS CARRIED OUT BY THE UNITED STATES OVER THE LAST TWENTY YEARS (ORGINALLYISSUED ON JUNE 12, 2021).
USPROVGOV is the only institution in the entire United States still capable of making such a demand, and thus is, in effect, the only part of the United States government that is still functional. This fact is made manifest by the issue of this executive order demanding the release of all information related to true number casualties resulting from US foreign wars and the actual numbers of Americans taken as prisoners of war. Any government serving a role as government would have done so 20 years ago.
And yet our useless political parties, NGOs, and the overpaid specialists who waste our time in the media and in academia, lack the nerve, and the bravery, to take the first step towards addressing the decay of our government be demanding the full release of all information.
USPG orders the immediate release of true numbers of casualties and POWs in the foreign wars of the last 20 years
June 12, 2021
The Provisional Government of the United States orders the Department of Defense, all branches of the military, and the entire intelligence community to disclose immediately the true number of American soldiers, and other personnel, killed and wounded in the foreign wars from October 7, 2001 (the launch of the invasion of Afghanistan) through the present day. That includes those killed while working for military contractors and those killed in top secret missions.
All classified material related to the true number of men and women killed and wounded must be made public as it was rendered classified in an illegal manner to start with. The USPG prohibits the use of classification system to hide causalities, or corruption, from this day forward.
Most pernicious of all has been the use of secret and top secret (and other classifications) to cover up not only the number of soldiers killed, but also cases of prisoners of war resulting from these wars. Not only must the full story of all POW cases be made public, but also those involved in the cover-ups of these POW cases be subject to criminal persecution.