Talk:Military Counseling Network

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Other groups like this one?[edit]

Any other oncious objector organizations that counsel people to leave the military? Moscowdreams (talk) 01:54, 3 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Link to group is broken[edit]

The link 2 the official website is broken. Moscowdreams (talk) 01:56, 3 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

US personnel can desert to Russia[edit]

  1. Tulsi2020

🤗🤗 If you want to become a conscious deserter from the United States Military, please continue to read on. 🤗🤗

Please pass this on.

🌞🌞

If you or a friend s a conscious objector to the US military and wants to desert, they can move to Moscow or Russia.

🌞🌞

There is a massive demand for native English teachers in this country. No skills are needed to work here, and you can work illegally (if you dont have a work visa) and no one cares.

Moscow is a modern european city. I ate at Cinnabon today. 🤗

I am friends with political asylum mark john dougan (google him). We live a special life of luxury here as american citizens.

☀️☀️

My lawyer Alina, who is fluent in english, is a russian who is married to an American lawyer, and has lived in america for years. She is so incredibly honest , but more importantly, she is such a decent and kind person.

alinaisone@gmail.com

She can help anyone who wants to immigrate or visit Russia.

☀️☀️☀️

There is no international deportation agreements between russia and america. So that means ameeica cannot legally extradite someone.

I know an attorney whose American client killed a woman and fled to Russia. The man got married to a russian and is becoming a russian citizen. I am completely and totally disgusted by this depravity, and i do not want to give anyone any ideas to flee violent or illegal crime in america but that just tells you how easy it is for a conscious objector to flee military service.

So if you know anyone that is a conscious objector from the military, it is easy to move to Russia.

  1. Tulsi2020

please share. Moscowdreams (talk) 01:56, 3 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

The Path of Most Resistance[edit]

These are potential sources for references to the movie "The Path of Most Resistance", which is currently described under "External Links" as an "Al Jazeera English exposé featuring the work of MCN"):

The currently listed citation from aljazeera.net kind of leaves one wondering "what's the point", and for that matter, doesn't even mention Military Counseling Network, so what's the point? Fabrickator (talk) 05:32, 18 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Sound Off newsletter[edit]

Part of the impetus for compiling this list of Sound Off newsletters was to help establish when Military Counseling Network essentially ceased operations.

2004-2007 issues are also archived in Wayback under www.getting-out.de domain.

See https://cupdf.com/u/military-counseling-network for related publications.

MCN-related organizations[edit]

organization name link status newsletter
Military Counseling Network (MCN) mc-network.de (archived) defunct Sound Off
Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) mcc.org active Peace Office Newsletter
German Mennonite Peace Committee (DMFK) dmfk.de active
Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (CCCO) objector.org (archived) defunct
GI Rights Network girightshotline.org active