A former Army Warrant Officer, Iraq and Afghanistan; working on self-reliance. Starting @ateasedixieland and @OpenRangeCarry, trying to help some Veterans!
I've been "awake" and prepping for decades.
I've known all governments were corrupted and lost for decades (our own Constitution has been dead for well over 100 years).
I've trusted no political part or person as long as I've been voting.
Through It all, I held out hope, I served proudly and honorably for a long time in our military, I've taken part in politics hoping for change, I tried to wake as many people as I could.
Politics is dead, governments are dead, and our society (US, UK, Europe, all of Western society that built the world we know) is dying fast.
My only focus moving forward is my family and making life bearable for as many of our heroes who served, hoping for something better, as I can.
Most people think the problems caused by the COVID vaccine mandate in the military are over. They’re not.
Nearly 100,000 service members were forced out, and only a small fraction have been reinstated with little to no accountability for those who pushed the mandates.
Make sure to go and check out the documentary Duty to Disobey. Showings are coming up in Destin and Pensacola.
Grab your tickets at https://t.co/9Ow1emeWX3.
Fighter for Faith & Freedom.🇺🇸
Had a really great time on the "There will be Bourbon" podcast. Had the opportunity to talk about many of my experiences and revelations that steered the course of how I think today.
Hope you enjoy it.
@BlastingThrough I had the same thing happen to me five years ago, the ambulance ride (we lived 4 hours from the hospital) was over $69,000, the surgery and hospital stay were over $70,000. Our medical system and our society are broken. We desperately need to return to the "good ol' days".
Eric Schwalm is a retired Green Beret with over 34 years in the US Army Special Forces. He is a living history book on some of the most pivotal moments in our military having served at the end of the Cold War and the fall of the Soviet Union, saw time in the first Gulf War, and was one of the first into Afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks on America. Just an absolute pleasure to talk with and learn from. @Schwalm5132
This guy could have gone along and kept doing his original grift, and nobody would have bothered him. He’s a retired E-7 from the Navy and claims that he is an expert on PSYOP from the Intel community. Well, since the Navy doesn’t have an organic PSYOP capability, that I know of at least, there was nobody to reject his claims from the Navy either. He could have remained relatively unopposed if he had just stayed with this narrative.
Well, apparently he has gone and claimed he is responsible for training all of Army PSYOP now. The problem with this? There are a metric shit ton of guys who will speak out as never having worked with this guy, because Army PSYOP is so well established. @TheIOGuy , myself, and many others on X from the PSYOP community still know leaders within the PSYOP Branch, that we brought up when we were in. This guy has never worked as PSYOP in the military a day in his life.
This is a really bad move on his part.
How in the hell do you go from being a mediocre E-7 in the Navy to lying your way onto the largest podcast ever! The level of deception is off.the charts.
Rape gangs are not some kind of aberration. Ask any combat veteran what they saw in Afghanistan. The sexual torture and slavery of children is utterly commonplace in Muslim countries. It’s part of their “culture.” Which is why it’s suicidal to import that culture into the west.
@elonmusk@MattWalshBlog I am a veteran of both Iraq and Afghanistan, I am done dealing with this crap. My wife and I have purchased https://t.co/xy6X2TrMZc (not a website yet), and are going to work tirelessly to end the vile and disgusting things being done to children.
Rape gangs are not some kind of aberration. Ask any combat veteran what they saw in Afghanistan. The sexual torture and slavery of children is utterly commonplace in Muslim countries. It’s part of their “culture.” Which is why it’s suicidal to import that culture into the west.
@BlastingThrough has been writing about the various forms of moral injury suffered by service members. SFC Charles Martland was one who finally did the right thing and defended a child being loudly and painfully sexually abused. The Army went after him, but in the end he was allowed to remain on active duty. What a travesty, to do that to him at all.
https://t.co/QkSdm9vCgq