
In a push to keep civilian professors at the U.S. Air Force Academy, in what we believe is a globalist push for control of education at 'The Zoo', the accreditation of the Academy is being threatened as Secretary Hegseth moves to restore the original mission of USAFA - to train war fighters for the Air Force officer corp, something the globalists don't want.
The Air Force Academy may pare back the number of distinguished visiting professors it hires next school year as a cost-saving measure — a step that worries professors with knowledge of the proposed cuts. Those who are concerned say the number of highly qualified instructors has already been reduced, writes The Gazette.

“No decision has been made to reduce funding for the Distinguished Visiting Professor Program,” the Academy said in its statement.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s statements, during his confirmation hearing, calling for a reduction in the number of civilians working at the nation’s service academies.
“We need more uniformed members going back into West Point, the Air Force Academy, the Naval Academy — as a tour to teach with their wisdom of what they’ve learned in uniform.Instead of just more civilian professors that came from the same left-wing, woke universities that they left, and then try to push that into service academies,” Hegseth said.
However, the high number of doctorate-level professors departing the academy has resulted in the Higher Learning Commission investigating a complaint that the school may not have sufficient numbers and quality of faculty to maintain its academic programs. The school had 30 days to respond in writing to the commission, a timeline ending in the middle of this month.
A loss in accreditation would mean the school’s credits would not transfer to other institutions, such as graduate programs. If the school lost its accreditation, it could also lose its membership in the NCAA and ability to compete in Division I sports. But few schools reach the point of losing accreditation, and if they do, the institutions generally close, writes The Gazette.
This is a scare tactic - when we went through the Academy in the early 1980s, there were no civilian instructors. They were all uniformed military. We received a fantastic education.
We worked in aero labs for the Strategic Defense Initiative, did human factors research, and built electrical circuits by hand. We created new aviation products. Our education was second to none. No civilian professors were missed.
If the accreditation is removed, so be it. The mission of USAFA should take precedence.
And oh yea, And Kill MiGs.



















