There's something about the Scheller narrative that doesn't seem 100% authentic. It could be real, but it could also be scripted. We'll see, but don't be surprised at wherever this goes.
I didn't know about that, but yes, that's a red flag.
Other red flags are the cookie cutter plot points. His wife left him. His mentor called him out on Linked In. His line about "Taking down the entire system." It's like a Pied Piper tactic to lead us down some direction.
AFAIK he didn't started immediately I watched the videos and at some point he mentioned that everybody was asking how to send money and he mentioned his wife's PayPal, so, you see, he didn't have any decent way of getting some money
There's something about the Scheller narrative that doesn't seem 100% authentic. It could be real, but it could also be scripted. We'll see, but don't be surprised at wherever this goes.
I thought that when he immediately started mentioning his website, which was already primed to sell merchandise ..... hope I’m wrong.
I didn't know about that, but yes, that's a red flag.
Other red flags are the cookie cutter plot points. His wife left him. His mentor called him out on Linked In. His line about "Taking down the entire system." It's like a Pied Piper tactic to lead us down some direction.
His website already existed as he was selling items to mount military badges for years, to be fair.
Good to know.
AFAIK he didn't started immediately I watched the videos and at some point he mentioned that everybody was asking how to send money and he mentioned his wife's PayPal, so, you see, he didn't have any decent way of getting some money
This.
So a question for any marine out there:
This guy above talked of his hotel room smelling like beer cans.
Is that normal?
It seems to me that someone who had military-discipline for nearly 20 years wouldn't boast how filthy he now is but maybe it's not that odd.
we're marines of course there are beer cans in the hotel room