Last year very few people here did. I am hoping its changed now. Lets see.
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Yes! Joined the military over that day and swallowed a redpill towards the end of my duty. Felt pretty gross fighting the oil war and I’m not proud of anything we did. Just pawns for the cabal.
Your motives were patriotic though and for that I thank you.
Thank you. While I still feel weird about it, I definitely appreciate the sentiment. I absolutely love my country and the principles it was founded under.
Drug war pawn here. I know what you mean.
You know, at that time, it's little surprise that many people would take on the duty to defend the nation from an attack like that.
I still remember multiple times explaining to friends why it was self-inflicted (did not know the term false flag until years later) and on a few occasions had people square up to me because I suggested the government would do something like that.
Someone like yourself, even ordered to engage in dishonorable things, still did so with honor and distinction. I don't feel like anyone should be judged for doing what was believed right and just when they were misled so strongly.
I was just very young and naive. I thought things worked differently, but I hadn’t yet began pulling back the layers.
Look, I totally understand the call, at that point I don't think more than 5% of people were red-pilled, and without really analyzing and everyone saying the official story, that call is just and honorable.
At that point you signed onto a job under the presumption that it was the right thing to do, and understandably. If you acted honorably in that time the dishonor remains higher up the chain.
Especially that you recognize the error, I can't speak for God, but I would expect/hope that this would more than make up for any bad karma tied to yourself. (For myself too in other, less distinguished ways)
Absolutely! God knows what’s in your heart. Appreciate the thoughts fren.