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Lieutenant General '''Thomas McInerney''', USAF (Ret.), is director of [[NetStar Systems]], and a [[Fox News]] pundit.  He advocates military-led regime change in Afghanistan, Iran, North Korea and Syria, and is a member of the [[Iran Policy Committee]].  NetStar Systems is a supplier of secure [[intranet]] and knowledge base systems to the Defense and Intelligence sectors. From March 1996 to December 1999, McInerney was Chief Executive Officer and President of [[Business Executives for National Security]] (BENS), a business association lobbying for greater commercial involvement in national defense programmes. From 1994, McInerney was Director of the [[Defense Performance Review]] (DPR), reporting to the [[Secretary of Defense]]. In that capacity, he led [[the Pentagon]]’s “reinventing government” effort, reducing government payrolls by contracting out work to private companies.
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Lieutenant General '''Thomas McInerney''', USAF (Ret.), is director of [[NetStar Systems]], and a [[Fox News]] pundit.  He advocates military-led regime change in Afghanistan, Iran, North Korea and Syria, and is a member of the [[Iran Policy Committee]].  NetStar Systems is a supplier of secure intranet and knowledge base systems to the Defense and Intelligence sectors. From March 1996 to December 1999, McInerney was Chief Executive Officer and President of [[Business Executives for National Security]] (BENS), a business association lobbying for greater commercial involvement in national defense programmes. From 1994, McInerney was Director of the Defense Performance Review (DPR), reporting to the Secretary of Defense. In that capacity, he led the Pentagon’s “reinventing government” effort, reducing government payrolls by contracting out work to private companies.
 
==Three Star Birther==
 
==Three Star Birther==
 
McInerney has filed a sworn affidavit casting doubt on Barack Obama's eligibility to serve as the president of the United States based on rightwing claims that he was not born in the country.<ref>[http://www.safeguardourconstitution.com/press-release/aug-31-three-star-general-swears-affidavit.html Press Release: Three-Star General Files Sworn Affidavit Supporting LTC Lakin's Case ], ''Safeguard Our Constitution'', 31 August 2010</ref><ref>[http://www.safeguardourconstitution.com/images/stories/documents/affidavit-lt-general-mcinerney-as-filed.pdf Affidavit of LtG Thomas G. McInerney, USAF (ret.) in support of defense request for discover/motion to compel], accessed 17 September 2010</ref>
 
McInerney has filed a sworn affidavit casting doubt on Barack Obama's eligibility to serve as the president of the United States based on rightwing claims that he was not born in the country.<ref>[http://www.safeguardourconstitution.com/press-release/aug-31-three-star-general-swears-affidavit.html Press Release: Three-Star General Files Sworn Affidavit Supporting LTC Lakin's Case ], ''Safeguard Our Constitution'', 31 August 2010</ref><ref>[http://www.safeguardourconstitution.com/images/stories/documents/affidavit-lt-general-mcinerney-as-filed.pdf Affidavit of LtG Thomas G. McInerney, USAF (ret.) in support of defense request for discover/motion to compel], accessed 17 September 2010</ref>

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Lieutenant General Thomas McInerney, USAF (Ret.), is director of NetStar Systems, and a Fox News pundit. He advocates military-led regime change in Afghanistan, Iran, North Korea and Syria, and is a member of the Iran Policy Committee. NetStar Systems is a supplier of secure intranet and knowledge base systems to the Defense and Intelligence sectors. From March 1996 to December 1999, McInerney was Chief Executive Officer and President of Business Executives for National Security (BENS), a business association lobbying for greater commercial involvement in national defense programmes. From 1994, McInerney was Director of the Defense Performance Review (DPR), reporting to the Secretary of Defense. In that capacity, he led the Pentagon’s “reinventing government” effort, reducing government payrolls by contracting out work to private companies.

Three Star Birther

McInerney has filed a sworn affidavit casting doubt on Barack Obama's eligibility to serve as the president of the United States based on rightwing claims that he was not born in the country.[1][2]

Affiliations

Books

  • Thomas McInerney and Paul Vallely, Endgame: The Blueprint for Victory in the War on Terror, Regnery Publishing (2004)

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