Tim Walz was fingered in one scary crime that put Democrats on red alert

Sep 25, 2024

Tim Walz has been embroiled in scandal since he became the Democrat Vice Presidential nominee.

One bombshell dropped that sent him ducking for cover.

And Tim Walz was fingered in one scary crime that put Democrats on red alert.

Tim Walz linked to a missing nuclear manual during his time in the National Guard

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s eyebrow-raising connections to communist China landed him under investigation by the House Oversight Committee.

Walz, by his own admission, has visited China more than 30 times in his life.

He made his first trip to the communist nation in 1989 and began taking students on summer trips that were often paid for by the Chinese government.

While Walz was leading these trips to China, he was serving in the Army National Guard in a field artillery unit.

His Nebraska National Guard unit upgraded to an M109 self-propelled howitzer in September 1995.

The unit’s new howitzer had the capability to fire nuclear artillery rounds.

A retired Nebraska National Guard soldier told Alpha News that a classified manual about the howitzer’s nuclear capabilities went missing while Walz was with the unit.

The soldier said that the manual went missing after Walz returned home from a trip to China.

Walz was one of the few soldiers who had access to the building where the classified manual was kept and was “often the only one there.”

His former National Guard colleague believes that he took the manual and returned it later.

Tim Walz’s strange behavior

The classified artillery manual was never reported missing to the National Guard.

“The former battalion member explained there was frustration at the time within the unit over Walz ‘double-dipping,’ as he was holding a full-time teaching job while also being expected to serve full time with the unit. He claims that Walz frequently neglected key duties, such as recruitment and payroll, which allegedly raised concerns to the point that a superior had to investigate. The former soldier stated that the unit was more focused on those issues, and when the manual eventually reappeared, it went unreported,” Alpha News reported.

Walz’s former colleague in hindsight wished that he would have reported the manual when it initially went missing.

The missing manual ties in with another strange event in Walz’s life.

He was arrested in 1995 for DUI in Nebraska after he was pulled over for going 96 miles per hour in a 55-mile-per-hour zone.

Walz’s attorney told the police that his client thought someone was chasing him that night.

China began developing its own version of the howitzer, the PLZ-05, in the mid-1990s, which appeared to almost be a clone of the American version.

Army veteran Allen Shen, who was born in China, told Alpha News that Walz’s connections to China deserve further scrutiny.

“Everything about Walz warrants further investigation,” Shen said. “We need to examine his connections with China, understand why he was taking children to China annually, and scrutinize his military service during that period. This situation requires another look.”

Tim Walz has never fully accounted for his unusual relationship with communist China, particularly as it relates to his service in the National Guard.

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