Well, the argument I'm making is that the likelihood that he's telling the truth is far greater than the chance that he's lying. As I've asked, what reasons would he have to lie to Hagan about the NEMA army? What does he gain from misrepresentation? ARCHIE never told Hagan about the NEMA army, true, but that's because until then he didn't think that they'd be a factor. It wasn't until he realized that the Republicans were hacking him that he considered the possibility that the NEMA army awakening might be a very real threat. So why would he overestimate that threat to Hagan?
You just got to convince the freedom, equal rights also includes the non-human too, which afew in your grand republic don't share the same views on.
That's where good stories come from. And I think it's very possible.
1) The Megaversal Legion: They work with non-humans all the time. The idea of working with D-Bee's would present no problem with them. And given the amount of power they represent, there's no way the Republicans or anyone is going to turn them away because of their non-human element. "300,000 soldiers, wildly advanced technology, genius weapon developers? Yeah, sorry guys, not interested."
2) The New Navy: It'd be a harder sale for them, but not by much. Remember, their leadership is primarily composed of a group of humans who were transformed by energy from the Rifts into supernatural beings, and the people for the most part have been able to accept them. In addition, they've worked alongside the NGR, which accepts non-humans, albeit as second-class citizens, and their alliance was helped out by a non-human adventuring band in the battle against the Gargoyles. Not to mention that one of the original Sea Titans is currently adventuring with a True Atlantean and who knows what else. So they'd likely be open to the idea of allying with D-Bee's.
3) The Republicans: Their views are far more harsh on the idea of non-humans than either, but nowhere near as harsh as the Coalition's views. The Republicans wouldn't endorse genocide against D-Bee's as the Coalition does, although they'd be in favor of their being second-class citizens at best. But still, that's a marked improvement over the Coalition.
4) NEMA: That's a toss-up, but remember, other elements of NEMA have worked with the Squilbs in the past. If Emmel and his men share a similar temperament, then they may be willing to accept non-humans.
In any event, they have FAR more in common then that which divides them. And working with the Ojahee, the Men-Rall, and the Squilb would go a long way towards convincing the more moderate elements of the Republicans and NEMA that working alongside non-humans can work.
Don't know what the brave little toaster is thinking.
We don't know what he's thinking, but we do know what he's saying. And barring evidence to the contrary we have no reason to believe that what he's saying isn't true.