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Examed Plotted Military Mutiny

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  • Jul 7, 2024
  • 2 min read


The Demarcian Inquirer has obtained exclusive information from reliable sources in the intelligence community that former Prime Minister Examed approached General Vincent_Wolff to plot a military mutiny.


Examed approached Vincent_Wolff with this plan shortly after the election of President-elect MarcoDeVore. In his messages to Vincent_Wolff, Examed asked Vincent_Wolff to support him in launching a military strike "for more attention, for more development". He claimed that it would be organized by a general and would increase "trust" and "activeness" in Demarcia, saying "we just need a photo opp". The general he had in mind appears to be Vincent_Wolff, who rejected the offer, saying "I don't think that it will be good for the trust of [D]emarcia".


Members of Demarcia's military command have confirmed to the Inquirer that they stand firm in opposition to such an action and that they are ready to deal with any potential threat posed by Examed. They have accused Examed of attempting "dodgy tactics to gain influence". A military analyst for the Demarcian Inquirer has described Examed's maneuver as "bizarre" and "senseless".


The conversation took place on the Discord platform between 20:32 UTC and 20:41 UTC. The following is a transcript of the snippet obtained by the Inquirer:


Examed (20:32 UTC):

yo what position are you in the military


Vincent_Wolff (20:33 UTC):

arr lemme check with mr bodwin

General,

I'm curious, why are you asking?


Examed (20:36 UTC):

i have a plan that a general

can definetely organize

its for the better good of demarcia trust

especially as a community

and activeness


Vincent_Wolff (20:37 UTC):

I do wish to hear about your plan, before I agree on it..


Examed (20:37 UTC):

it involves the military going on strike

for more attention

for more development

(we'd just need a photo opp)


Vincent_Wolff (20:40 UTC):

I don't think that it will be good for the trust of demarcia.

It might make things more active, but it is not creating more trust, no.


Examed (20:41 UTC):

trust in what

we need to be able to trust our president and his word

this is going to be our way to make sure the president keeps his word, which was to be invested in the military


Tim Bradshaw,

Demarcian Inquirer.

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