Suicide epidemic in SEAL community
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Germany’s loss in WWI and its humiliation during the Treaty of Versailles contributed to the emasculation of German men during the Weimar Republic.
I'll sidestep spelling out the (((history lesson))) of what else contributed to the emasculation of Germany and only mention that OnlyFans and internet porn in general are a parallel to that.
WWI was a bullshit (((banker))) war in the first place, and the ToV’s sanctions on Germans were motivated by ethnic rivalry. The dismay was exploited by Weimar’s perversion propagandists.
The pointlessness of the Iraq war and the loss of the Afghanistan war have caused dismay among veterans, which Weimerican propagandists have exploited in several ways such as the ones you mentioned.
After the Balkanization... of the Balkans, the same thing happened to Serbians and Bulgarians. I served in Afghanistan with Bulgarians and one of the guys told me a lot of girls he knew ended up in Amsterdam. He said Bulgarian women were the most beautiful. Not knowing the history of the Balkans at the time, I think he was actually telling me a more heartbreaking story than I realized at that time.
Point is, that part isn't coincidental, its evidence of the same playbook and the same team that uses it.
Suicide or arkancide or regretocide?
If it mainly seems to be command staff that are 'committing suicide', it would seem to me that the Cabal is taking care of anyone that knows too much.
I'll state something else. A contrary idea. I don't know the answer. But I believe it is a valid question to ask.
Is it possible the Navy selection process for SEALS overlooks mental fitness outside of their physical/mental endurance?
Is it possible that the psychotherapy is very poor, and over abundance of certain medications such as Ambien a sleep medication that fucks up a person, among many others. Wrong dosing,etc.
Is it possible that there if these are all suicides, to look historically as far back at Gallen a famous Roman soldiers physician who exclaimed with worry about what became in the beginning of the modern era, "shell shock"?
I call BS on suicide. Here's how his "suicide" was reported: "Former U.S. Navy SEAL Mike Day committed suicide. After hanging himself, he was discovered dead, leaving behind a family and a community that held him in the highest regard."
He hung himself? A man knew how to use guns, and no doubt had at least one, hung himself? Nope. I don't buy it.