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National Guardsman suspended over personal websiteNo holds barred on howtokillpeople.comPublished Friday 24th August 2007 10:22 GMT The personal assistant to California National Guard's commanding officer was "placed on leave" on Wednesday pending a probe into the content of his personal website howtokillpeople.com. According to the Contra Costa Times, Senior Airman Travis Gruber of Sacramento - who's been Major Gen. William Wade's aide for a year - didn't actually provide handy tips on how to kill people, but rather let rip against "African-Americans, Jews, Asians, women, gays, and people with physical handicaps". The paper lists a catalogue of shockers, including "several pictures of Gruber holding what appear to be automatic weapons, including one of him pointing a gun at black people in tribal garb", an attack on Arnold Schwarzenegger "whom he trashes in a posting that questions the governor's intelligence", and a no-nonsense statement reading: "I, honestly, would like nothing more than to assist in the wholesale slaughter of every idiot on the face of the planet." Gruber claimed on the website to be 26, and made no reference to his National Guard post other than alluding to a job that "allows him occasional access to the governor and others". He referred to his boss as "the big guy" and noted that "when once ordered to drive 'the big guy' to Oakland earlier this year, he loaded a shotgun with extra shells and filled a pistol 'to the brim with hollow-point' bullets because he feared entering the city unarmed". Just to be certain of attracting the right kind of attention, Gruber wrote of Schwarzenegger's wife Maria Shriver: "Could you imagine waking up, as a child, to the gaping maw of this demon?" Sure enough, the National Guard put Gruber on "paid administrative leave" as soon as it learned of the site. Spokesman Lt. Col. Jon Siepmann said investigators will "look into the content of the website and make a determination into whether any of it is a violation of military law and regulations". Former National guard commander Gen. Frank Schober noted it's a crime under military law for a soldier, "including an enlisted member of the National Guard" to use "contemptuous words" against public officials. He suggested Wade might "deal with it humanely and get this man the help he obviously needs," adding: "I don't know if he should be court-martialed. The website seems so far out there. But we certainly don't comment on the governor publicly. We don't do that." The former commander of the state Army National Guard, William Wenger, offered: "The question has to be asked why an individual with this type of access wasn't vetted more. He would be privileged to a lot of confidential information and conversations. He might be asked his opinion on important matters." The offending website is currently pretty well shut down, and simply offers the following statement:
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