It’s wild… a few years ago everyone was so adamant about not falling for the lies and propaganda from man stream media, just to turn around and fall for even dumber lies and propaganda from idiotic podcasters.
KIRIAKOU: “The Israelis have always spied on the United States.”
THEO: “Do we spy on them also?”
KIRIAKOU: “No, that's written in stone at the CIA.”
THEO: “Why can't we spy on them?”
KIRIAKOU: “It's a political decision that's been made in the White House.”
Guy… we spy on everyone.
Everyone spies on everyone.
This entire argument is the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.
Kiriakou is a traitor that works for Russia and Theo is a moron that fried his brain on every drug known to man… and probably some we don’t even know about.
Stop getting your news from traitors and idiots.
Screwworm is back in Texas. Two calves. Zavala County. June 3 and June 5.
https://t.co/abIMfCK0yJ traced this route before it arrived: cartel-controlled corridors, laundered cattle, fake ranch names, no USDA traceability.
The Wildlife Conservation Society confirmed it — outbreak hotspots mirror smuggling routes.
We told you this was coming. Now it’s here.
He brought his children to Normandy — at his own expense — to honor the fallen of the Greatest Generation. Americans who gave everything to defeat tyranny & save the world.
Every parent should teach their kids what real sacrifice & courage look like. That’s how we keep freedom alive.
Proud to serve alongside a Secretary of War who leads by example, on & off the battlefield.
You don’t hate the media enough. You think you do, but you don’t.
It is every American’s patriotic duty to check their stupidity at every turn.
Yield nothing to these Marxist cretins who only want to shame the nuclear family and those who keep theirs intact.
I want to explain something for civilians because they have no frame of reference.
To be honest, I actually don’t have a frame of reference here either. Because I never experienced combat like this. Most of us in GWOT haven’t.
I’ve fought over multiple tours. Have a few Bronze Stars. A Presidential Unit Citation and two Valorous Unit Awards. So I can safely say I was in units that experienced some pretty serious fighting.
But yes JD, I did ask @SeanParnellASW about the incident in question. And my personal experience pales in comparison.
During this fight, enemy elements the size of companies were annihilated. To provide some frame of reference, my engagements yielded single digits to a few to maybe a dozen enemy KIA at a time (maybe a few dozen idk). And that’s on the high side.
A company is 100+. So the scale is mind boggling.
Sean Parnell and his Outlaw Platoon effectively fought like they were in Vietnam or Korea, not Afghanistan.
We were all talking the other day on here about combat experience and how it varies so much. What he experienced was on the highest side imaginable for our war.
80+% of his platoon was wounded. Every single person in his weapon’s squad was shot in the head. Every one. Their Kevlar helmets saving them.
I just want it understood how absolutely insane this is. It is entirely a one off experience during the war on terror.
During the fight mentioned below, he had to call in B1 bombs, A10s, and Apaches. To kill an enemy COLUMN (yes I said column), of 200+ Taliban. Vaporizing most of them. This happened more than once on the tour as well.
His men were killing enemies in trenches (yes I said trenches). It’s just mind boggling. The details are in the book ‘Outlaw Platoon’ but you get the idea I hope.
We should keep telling these stories. And we should always remember who chooses to keep serving long after they take off the uniform. Sean is in the Pentagon now. But a sneaking suspicion tells me that sometimes, he’d rather be back in battle with the boys.
Because for an Infantryman, battle is always where home is supposed to be.
It’s brutality incarnate, but the clarity of purpose is one that can’t be experienced anywhere else in life. I can’t explain it to you. I doubt he can either. But it’s real.
One of his boys is depicted below. And his truck after a fight. I add them here for effect.
I want to explain something for civilians because they have no frame of reference.
To be honest, I actually don’t have a frame of reference here either. Because I never experienced combat like this. Most of us in GWOT haven’t.
I’ve fought over multiple tours. Have a few Bronze Stars. A Presidential Unit Citation and two Valorous Unit Awards. So I can safely say I was in units that experienced some pretty serious fighting.
But yes JD, I did ask @SeanParnellASW about the incident in question. And my personal experience pales in comparison.
During this fight, enemy elements the size of companies were annihilated. To provide some frame of reference, my engagements yielded single digits to a few to maybe a dozen enemy KIA at a time (maybe a few dozen idk). And that’s on the high side.
A company is 100+. So the scale is mind boggling.
Sean Parnell and his Outlaw Platoon effectively fought like they were in Vietnam or Korea, not Afghanistan.
We were all talking the other day on here about combat experience and how it varies so much. What he experienced was on the highest side imaginable for our war.
80+% of his platoon was wounded. Every single person in his weapon’s squad was shot in the head. Every one. Their Kevlar helmets saving them.
I just want it understood how absolutely insane this is. It is entirely a one off experience during the war on terror.
During the fight mentioned below, he had to call in B1 bombs, A10s, and Apaches. To kill an enemy COLUMN (yes I said column), of 200+ Taliban. Vaporizing most of them. This happened more than once on the tour as well.
His men were killing enemies in trenches (yes I said trenches). It’s just mind boggling. The details are in the book ‘Outlaw Platoon’ but you get the idea I hope.
We should keep telling these stories. And we should always remember who chooses to keep serving long after they take off the uniform. Sean is in the Pentagon now. But a sneaking suspicion tells me that sometimes, he’d rather be back in battle with the boys.
Because for an Infantryman, battle is always where home is supposed to be.
It’s brutality incarnate, but the clarity of purpose is one that can’t be experienced anywhere else in life. I can’t explain it to you. I doubt he can either. But it’s real.
One of his boys is depicted below. And his truck after a fight. I add them here for effect.
This is what happens to a movement when the ringleaders abandon it.
Our enemies are changing tactics. And abandoning the "useful idiots" they recruited for the anti-ICE protests.
A sign that those protests are not working.
I’ve been inside the Delaney Hall Signal chats for a week now.
Right now they’re falling apart.
In-fighting. Finger pointing. Nobody agrees on who’s leading what. People questioning strategy in real time.
It’s beautiful.
More to come
I’ve been inside the Delaney Hall Signal chats for a week now.
Right now they’re falling apart.
In-fighting. Finger pointing. Nobody agrees on who’s leading what. People questioning strategy in real time.
It’s beautiful.
More to come
@LarryTaunton@charcware I remember that... iirc you asked for an example of a Christian that didn't seem to have any faith and he said, "are you familiar with Reverend Al Sharpton??? I've opened stuck doors with more faith.."
Or something along those lines... it was a killer line lol...
I've noticed for a long time on YouTube that, if I let the recommendation algorithm run on its own, it eventually steers me to pro-leftist content.
Now I find it's steering me toward Shawn Ryan podcasts as well.
🤔
As I have said before. It’s either mental illness or a sick s*xual fetish.
This is a sick fetish.
Keep it in the bedroom, you don’t need to involve strangers in your s*xual interests.