Marianne Beaumont

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Marianne Rose Beaumont
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1st Secretary of Defense of the Wabash Confederation
Assumed office
December 16, 2008
Director of the Wabash National Security Administration
In office
May 21st, 2006 – July 15th, 2010
Preceded by Bradford Cannon
Succeeded by (Position abolished)
Colonel of the Wabash Armed Forces
Personal details
Born April 19th, 1972
File:Wabash flag.png Chicago, Indiana, Wabash Confederation
Political party Independent
Residence Western Estate, Camp Missouri, Saint Louis
Alma mater

Northwestern University (MD)

Purdue University (BSBE)
Profession Intelligence Officer
Doctor
Religion Atheist
Military service
Allegiance File:Wabash flag.png Wabash Confederation
Branch/service Wabash Armed Forces
Rank US-O2 insignia.svg First lieutenant
Unit 26th Intelligence Division
88th Armed Infantry Division

Beaumont is a woman of ruthless pragmatism.
-Steven Hong

Marianne Rose Beaumont (born; April 19th, 1972) is the current serving Secretary of Defense of the Wabash Confederation and commander-in-chief of the Wabash Armed Forces. Born in Chicago, Marianne is a graduate of Feinberg School of Medicine and Purdue University. She was commissioned as a First lieutenant in the Wabash Armed Forces as an intelligence officer. She also qualified for infantry and served in the League of Nations Operation in Somali II and the War in Afghanistan. Upon showing a expertise in intelligence gathering she was promoted to the position of Director of National Security, working as an oppressive military police for the government.

In 2007, Beaumont communicated through secret channels with the Kingdom of Sierra and the United States, claiming that the 24th government was inherently evil and was conducting on small scale genocide against the remaining Native American in the western departments. Leading a secret political war against the Conservative Liberal Party and their parties leadership, the lowley director tried peacefully to usher in new political parties, but such attempts defaulted upon fear of the ruling party. In a election of 2008, she and the military staff became displeased with upholding the administrations policies and began devising a plan to ultimately dismantle the corrupt system which had be successfully reelected by a majority. In 2010 she lead the 2010 Wabash Coup that overthrew the 24th Government of Wabash of President Bradford Cannon and his Wabash General Assembly and installed the 25th Wabash Estate.

Regarded as authoritative, her personality is seen as aggressive and forceful. Her power has also spread into the corporate world as well, holding major stock in large corporations such as Balford Energy and Warren & Ellis.

Biography

Earlier life and career

Marianne was born on April 19th, 1972 at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago to an affluent family from New York City that had recently relocated to Chicago to work for the 24th Government. Her mother, Alayna Beaumont was a technocrat of the government and was an essential economist in regards to the nuclear industry for President Addison Clemons. Her father was a political science teacher at Notre Dame University in the Department of Indiana. She was sent to attend a private Catholic school in the Near North Side. Affluent in French and English at a young age, she was considerably well rounded in her studies as a student. Her teachers often saw her intentions, writings as malicious. She was wrote in a paper in High School on the subject of; "Calling for Forced Sterilization".

With the assassination of Addison Clemons, his administration was swept out of power and her mother was forced to move to Indianapolis, she joined her and moved to attend college at Purdue University. She became a part-time biologist for the company of Warren & Ellis in her High School senior year, analyzing fuel samples.

College

In her Sophomore year, Beaumont became infatuated with biochemistry. Her grades and academics in school kept at a pinnacle as she regularly concocted moonshine (which at the time, federal prohibition was still instituted) and produced on several occasions "...enough LSD to bring the entire city of Indianapolis into a two day trip." She was incarcerated in her Junior year for the production of alcohol but was acquitted after evidence was claimed to be tampered with, which she latter claimed was "..arson of my laboratory; I paid my friend who I knew was a pyromaniac to do it." During her experience with LSD and its hallucinogenic qualities, Beaumont questioned her long standing position with her families atheism. It was also during her legal troubles did her mother fall ill to HIV, leading to the inquiry of her parents marriage.

Her father became gravely depressed, struggling to take care of himself. Temporarily, Marianne left her studies at Indianapolis and attended Notre Dame to stay close with her father in her Senior year. He showed signs of recovery, and once finishing her studies returned to Purdue to receive her diploma. Applying for Northwestern University, Marianne joined with intentions to major in the field of clinical psychology. Interested in human behavior and the medical advancements that could be associated with it; was recruited by the government in her freshmen year to work in the Wabash National Security Administration where she promoted the usage Midazolam, and the usually fatal practice of Prairie Daydream in which she would administrate a large dose of a barbiturate in one arm and in the other a large dose of amphetamine locking the suspect or prisoner into cycle like dream state- fully unlocking the deep consciousness.

Military and National Security Director

Beaumont graduated from Northwestern University cum laude and was instrumental in the research department of the school after so, helping develop new antipsychotics. She began distancing herself from her work at the National Security Administration and found work at the John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County. As a physician she worked relentlessly to diagnose and threat her patients with great success. Her work at the National Security Administration haunted her, recalling "...every three weeks they would contact me, asking for me to return for work." When WNSA began blackmailing her in 1996, she agreed to return to work. Joining as a commissioned officer sealed her fate for a contract period of twenty years and was set to work with both the military intelligence and the state intelligence agencies. She was deployed in both Iraq and Somalia in commanding its infantry and Intelligence elements. During her time in the field she began displaying signs of compassion to the captives and the enemy. Claiming in her journals, she refused to become like her grandfather, Samuel Beaumont who used the deadly AX (nerve gas) on his enemies during the Wabash Civil War. She regarded her grandfather as a brilliant family man, but claimed he was quite hostile to those whom did not reside within the known flock.

In 2009, she was ordered to return to Chicago where she was polygraphed. Her superiors found her loyalty weak, her abilities that she demonstrated at the beginning of her career deteriorating. They suspected she had begun working with the CIA and the DIA in dismantling the Wabash 24th government. While the polygraph proved she had been lying about talking though channels with the United States government, the Generals of the Wabash Armed Forces entered the room and reassured her she was not alone. During the first talks with the generals, Beaumont recalls that the men were weary of instability of the government and the lack of control. They proceeded for the next several years to conspire to overthrow the oppressive government.

She had become acquainted with Mitt Romney and Steven Hong in late 2009, who meet with her and the generals of the armed forces. She expressed a ten year plan to stabilize the nation, to renounce her position in the fifth year and preform elections in the first year, it came to be known in private as the Beaumont Decade Doctrine that would rule the country for the next ten years. Several provisions were created under the principle alongside the stabilization, the retirement of leadership and elections;

  • By the fifth year, the first Wabash Template:Wconstitution will be created,
  • This constitution will be on the basis of a liberal democracy, and the basic liberties established by the United States Constitution,
  • Political parties will be given privacy in the fifth year, and members of Wabash Federal Council will be able to freely associate with any political organization,
  • New oaths, new motto's and creeds will be established in the fifth year to show intelligence to the constitution rather the ruling authority.
  • Courts will be established, with a selective nomination process that must be approved by the newly created legislative body but also by the bodies of ever 11 departments.
  • Citizens will have the ability to create initiatives and submit them to the government to revive once cherished direct democracy of the confederation,
  • In the 6th year, the nation will formally undergo a nationwide referendum to clarify the desire of a confederation or a centralized government.

Secretary of Defense

Upon the removal of the 24th government, Beaumont and the generals of the state established the 25th Wabash Estate which overhauled every departments government in the matter of several hours. The process was seen as quite brutal from a international perspective, with the League of Nations condemning her actions on Walpurgis Night in which she publicly executed former extremists of the government. The state became militarized, the departments became known as 'military districts' which regulated the press and targeted former elements of the Conservative Liberal Party. Former President Cannon fled the capital and eventually made it to the border of Brazoria, where he sought asylum inside of Brazoria and Sierra. Cannon claimed that Beaumont had begun conducting the former practice of 'Prairie Daydreaming' on his former cabinet who eventually died from over dosage. The former president feared he too would be forced to undergo the barbaric practice and pleaded with the nations to allow him temporary asylum.

Beaumont established freedom of religion, and began protecting the minorities of the state, including homosexuals who were previously convicted under sodomy laws. Former images of the previous four conservative governments were destroyed, with thousand of images depicting former leaders destroyed. Among the populace, the conservative English speaking population disliked her and began practicing in civil disobedience. While the international community asked for her to retract her extremely authoritarian activities, she instead quelled the riots with a strong military force. The military, composed of mostly French speaking non-religious populace and Native Americans followed blindly to her orders. The riots were eventually quelled after martial law was established and rations were withheld from the disobedient populace.

By the end of 2010, the nation was stabilized and the extremist elements of the former government had either fled underground or abroad. Marianne Beaumont passed the Effective Election Act which allowed for a 'advisory council' to the Secretary to be elected, known as the Wabash Federal Council and a lower house to thus control the conduct of the council- known as the Wabash General Assembly. With the electorate electing a mostly socially conservative demographic, Beaumont did not allow the advisory council to meddle in the affairs of the military or her actions. This caused tensions inside the government and the struggle for power eventually turned soured for the next half decade.

Holding constraint on the actions of the nations citizens, she deployed several works programs and helped improve the economy. Developing strong trade relations with Sierra, Brazoria and the United States the relations between the countries greatly improved due to a back off on military establishment along the borders of the latter nations. In 2012, she formed the National Academy of Wyoming, which became a massive summer camp for school children at the age of 15 and 16. International groups and outspoken conservative politicians claim that the academy was meant for indoctrination, promoting irreligious, socially liberal and nationalistic attitudes. Those seen as 'proficient' in the activities of the academy, would be introduced to Beaumont where she would eventually elect them to the nations military academies.

Political opinions

International relations