By Michael Baxter @Real Raw News
April 3, 2025
Sixteen CDC employees wearing arm, leg, and waist chains were escorted from the center’s satellite office in Anchorage, Alaska, Wednesday afternoon, a day after the Trump administration announced the firing of 10,000 staffers at various US health agencies.
At approximately 3:00 p.m., soldiers assigned to the 11th Airborne Division—a United States Army multirole infantry division specializing in Arctic warfare—at nearby Joint Base Elmendorf—Richardson received orders from NORTHCOM, one of eleven unified combatant commands of the United States Department of Defense, to encircle the CDC office, establish a defensive perimeter, and arrest all CDC employees present.
An hour later, a light infantry platoon descended on the CDC’s two-story building at 4055 Tudor Centre, deflated the tires of employees’ vehicles in the parking lot, and stormed the structure, commanding everyone in earshot to hit the deck or be fired upon.
The soldiers methodically cleared each room, shackling every CDC employee they came across, saying only that they had a warrant to arrest them for suspicion of treason.
A reliable confidential source at Elmendorf told Real Raw News that one CDC goon was attempting to delete files from his workstation when soldiers barged into the office and commanded him to move away from the computer and lay spread eagle on the floor.
But the CDC worker refused and was shot dead to prevent him from purging data.
Thirty minutes afterward, the 11th Airborne Division troops departed the building with computer equipment and 16 prisoners, eight of whom were put in a UH-60 Blackhawk that had been hovering above the building, and the other eight in an Army cattle car, slang for a modified truck or bus used to transport prisoners of war.
All 16 were taken to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson and placed in the Richardson detention facility, an Army-run internment camp.
As of this writing, our source at Elmendorf-Richardson could not supply additional details.
We have contacted Gen. Smith’s office and the DOD for clarification and will update this article once we have elucidating information.
Y’all should be highly skeptical about this.
Consider this:
Only one minor source and the rest are copies of it. Zero coverage from absolutely anywhere else, despite an alleged killing.
Do y’all seriously think the corporate media would be sitting on a story like this? Or that an administration so eager to put forth the appearance (if not the actuality) of going after “traitors” would also not be touting it as a victory?
Add into it that using the military as an arresting force on US soil, let alone “storming” a facility would be a massive departure and one the administration’s opponents would leap upon to use, and the radio silence and complete lack of verification should make you deeply suspicious of it.
If I were a betting man, I’d out money on it being utter BS. Probably written using a language model. Just look at the language used. 😆
But people believe a lie for one of two reasons:
They want it to be true
They are afraid it is true
You can tell the difference by noting if the person attempts to disprove it or not. The person believing it because they want it to be true doesn’t try to disprove it, and will often defend it.
Please confirm that an active US military troop shot and killed an American government employee.