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Presumed Guilty: Under Scrutiny "The GRAP Files"

Presumed Guilty: Under Scrutiny "The GRAP Files"

著者: Rogelio Guerra
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概要

Host Rogelio Guerra (Warstone) begins his journey to expose a colossal military scandal that left thousands of soldiers, including himself, ruined.

This is the true story of Presumed Guilty: Under Scrutiny - The GRAP Files. Rogelio asserts that he and countless others were accused, not through due process, but as part of a high-level effort to prove that millions of dollars were stolen from the Guard Recruiting and Assistance Program (GRAP). The goal was to find a scapegoat, not the truth.

In this introductory episode, Rogelio shares his gritty personal history: from a challenging, independent childhood in Colombia to finding his calling as a natural investigator in the U.S. Army. His life's difficult path forged the resilience he needed to survive the devastating betrayal that followed.

We introduce the catalyst for the crisis: the GRAP program, a post-9/11 recruiting incentive that quickly became a financial black hole and the source of intense, politically motivated scrutiny. Rogelio vows to expose how the military's panic turned into a witch hunt, targeting innocent soldiers to protect its own reputation.

They found a guilty party, but they never found the truth. Warstone’s mission for justice is just beginning.

Rogelio Guerra
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  • Episode 9: The Final File – Summary
    2026/01/16

    In the series finale of Presumed Guilty: Under Scrutiny – The GRAP Files, host Rogelio Guerra (Warstone) delivers a powerful, cinematic closing argument against institutional corruption. Set in January 2026, the episode serves as both a personal testimony and a "3,000-word strike" against the systems that have targeted him for over two decades.

    • The 20-Year Shadow: Guerra details his 21-year battle with the U.S. Army, alleging that they illegally backdated a "ghost" inquiry from 2005 to sabotage his retirement in 2026. He describes the financial and emotional toll of a $70,000 debt and a "five-dollar retirement check."
    • The G-RAP Scapegoat: The episode exposes the anatomy of the Task Force Raptor investigation. Guerra argues that high-level Generals and the contractor Docupak shifted the blame for a billion-dollar budgetary failure onto 100,000 ground-level soldiers to protect their own careers.
    • A National Crisis: Guerra connects his personal struggle to a broader rot in American leadership, citing systemic fraud, military war crimes, and the targeting of minority soldiers.

    The heart of the episode is a 8-Pillar Reform Plan designed to end "The Scapegoat Protocol." His solutions include:

    • Independent Oversight: Ensuring the National Guard cannot "investigate itself."
    • The 180-Day Rule: Ending the "chronic humiliation" of indefinite administrative flags.
    • The DD214 Shield: Making discharge papers a legally binding protection for veterans.

    Guerra transitions from victim to Private Detective, declaring that he is no longer "asking politely" for justice. He reveals a symbolic dream of a "crushed snake," signaling the start of a Counter-Strike against the "Good Old Boy" system. He ends with a call to action for anyone in the system to find the courage to stand for the truth.

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  • Episode 8: The Counter-Strike
    2026/01/15

    This episode marks a pivotal turning point in Rogelio Guerra’s journey, shifting from the role of a victimized soldier to a civilian detective launching a strategic "counter-strike" against the institutions that derailed his life.

    After being pushed to his lowest point—facing homelessness and surviving on a $5 paycheck—Guerra decides to stop mourning and start investigating. This episode chronicles his methodical attempt to use political and administrative leverage to hold the U.S. Army and National Guard accountable.

    • The Political Battlefield: Guerra attempts to bypass the military chain of command by seeking help from Congressman Brady’s office and Governor Tom Wolf’s staff. He learns the hard way about the "dual status" of the National Guard, which allows federal and state authorities to pass the buck, ultimately resulting in a bureaucratic dead end.
    • Systemic Roadblocks: Despite his efforts, Guerra faces repeated insults from the hierarchy. At the state level, officials refuse to investigate higher-ranking officers, using Guerra's own "questioned integrity" as an excuse to ignore the illegal $70,000 debt and backdated flag.
    • The "Lost" Evidence: In a moment of extreme frustration, Guerra details how a second Congressional office (Congressman Boyle) lost his meticulously handwritten evidence, highlighting the incompetence and indifference of the systems meant to protect veterans.
    • A Hollow Victory: After years of pressure, the CID finally issues a letter stating they lack evidence to continue their investigation, effectively lifting Guerra's flag. However, this victory is bitter; it doesn't return his rank, his money, or the years of life lost to the scandal.
    • The Shift to Bureaucratic Siege: Realizing the Army Board for Correction of Military Records (ABCMR) is essentially the "fox guarding the henhouse," Guerra pivots. He decides to use his skills as a private detective to initiate a "paper siege" through massive Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to build an irrefutable case for Congress.

    The episode concludes with a transition from a personal fight for justice to a broader mission for military reform. Guerra sets the stage for the series finale, focusing on making high-ranking officials accountable for "systemic bullying" and ensuring no other soldier faces the same destruction.

    Episode 8: The Counter-StrikeKey HighlightsThe Final Goal

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    19 分
  • Episode 7: The Final Blow
    2026/01/15

    Episode 7: The Final Blow: Illegal at Retirement.

    In this episode, Rogelio Guerra experiences the ultimate betrayal by the military hierarchy. After receiving his official discharge papers (DD214) and tasting freedom for less than 24 hours, the Pennsylvania Army National Guard (PA ARNG) executes a calculated, illegal recall to bring him back under their control.

    The episode details a systematic "financial execution" where the Adjutant General (AG) halts statewide operations specifically to target Guerra. By illegally backdating an administrative flag by nine years, the military strips Guerra of his rank and imposes a devastating $70,000 debt.

    • The 24-Hour Freedom: The brief, joyful moment of retirement before the AG’s office calls to invalidate his discharge.
    • The $70,000 Bullet: The administrative maneuver used to retroactively reclaim nearly a decade of pay, leaving Guerra with a retirement check of only five dollars.
    • Total Collapse: The simultaneous loss of career, finances, home, and marriage, leading to a period of profound psychological despair.
    • Spiritual Resilience: The recurring visions of the "Wolf Master" and the "Crushed Snake" that provide the spiritual anchor necessary to prevent suicide and spark a will to fight.
    • The Birth of the Investigator: How "Ground Zero" became the foundation for Guerra’s private detective agency and his mission to turn his investigative skills against the very system that tried to destroy him.

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    20 分
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