I find it preposterous that a Navy Admiral would be counterfeiting casino chips and cashing them. That’s seems like a crazy accusation to get the man out.
How hard would it be to get a casino employee (in Harry Reid's fiefdom) to pass counterfeit chips to somebody to frame him?
That is the one that doesn’t pass the smell test for me. If he did, this would all be on surveillance video, and he would be out on his ass with no desk job to ride out until he retires ~ and rightfully so. But now there isn’t even a trial or military tribunal, where he could be judged by a body of his peers? I had heard about this story about the 17 in Wyoming and read about Giardina in the Washington Times in a small 2” inch X 2” article and thought I would like to see more details on the story. When I did the search it turned up yet another General, in the highest ranks of the military strategic command, seemingly rendered by the military. No due process. No day in court.