I was in the USAF for ten years. My dad was in Army for 30 years, so I really grew up with military culture. Our house was decorated with pictures of cannons, flags, and military awards. I possessed various T Shirts that had rhetoric like "Freedom Isn't Free."
I have been involved with a veterans group that meets monthly and discusses military matters like PTSD or military history.
I have to admit, this Great Awakening has really shaken my military pride. I wonder "which of the wars were about securing freedom, and which were about just enriching the Rothschild's?"
911 which led to the Iraq War (4500 Americans killed, 151,000 Iraqis killed) and the Afghan War (2500 Americans killed, 51,000 Afghans killed) was 100 percent an created. Was there a damn thing noble about it?
What about the rest of the wars of the 20th century? Were they all planned by the Central Bank? Was the Central Bank working with both sides of the wars every time? If so, is there anything at all to be celebrate? Or that we were all a bunch of dummies that fell for the tricks of the Central Bank and a lot of people died for it?
It's like if a servant spends his life carrying medicine across the treacherous desert to give to a hospital for sick children. After 20 years, he learns that wasn't a hospital, it was actually a mafia outpost, and it wasn't medicine he was carrying, it was poison. The man will continue to spend the rest of his life justifying his sacrifices saying "Well, I know it was noble I spent my life doing, and much good came from it."
It's a really dark and depressing thing to say, but unfortunately, I'm pretty sure it's mostly true.
Wondering if anyone else here with military background that's feeling this way now?
I'm not former military, but you sir, did what your heart told you to do. Your love of country was greater than the love of yourself. It's only recently that we've been made aware of the lies and deceit we all have been subjected to. I, for one, thank you for your service, and I know you did what was in your heart. Never fault yourself for that. God bless.
Amen to that!! The truths being exposed are only a reflection of those making the decisions to go. Our family deeply and respectfully admire all those who served, willing to put your life on the line.
I feel the same way. Even though I have never served in the military, I feel betrayed by my government. I am a proud American, believe in God and worked hard to be self-sufficient and contribute to society. The last 12 years has opened my eyes, saddened my heart and disappointed my sense of pride in our leaders. I am hoping President Trump can change our corrupted government and get back to the basics of our Great Constitution.
Well said sir.
Marine grunt that did Ramadi in 2006 and then Afghanistan twice after that and also a MEU. I was angry for a little while and ashamed too. But then I surrendered to Jesus and that anger and shame has gone now. It’s important to remember that you/we signed up and did this dirty work for what we believed to be noble and just causes. Just because we were fighting for professional liars and deceivers that work directly for the devil does not negate what our intentions truly were. We had thought we were fighting for goodness. We were lied to and fooled. I am thankful that we are finding this out now. We can’t change the past. We must remember why we signed up in the first place. Stay strong brother. Get closer to Jesus. HE is our one and only true KING and CAPTAIN. Be a warrior for Christ just as you were for this nation. It’s much more challenging being a warrior for Christ. It’s difficult to show love to some people that you come across. But we must. There are certain demon-types that you just can’t and that’s understandable and nothing wrong with that. Like a pedo for example. Won’t show them love and I believe that he merciful thing to do to all of them is to put and millstone around their necks and kick them into the sea. Matter of fact, if they were hiring for that job I would certainly do it. Probably for free.
Love your sentiment and should ring true for all military soldiers.
WE ALL WERE LIED TOO. As a retired US Navy Special Operations Diver (EOD), I fully understand your position. You are not alone my fren. 99% of all who have served in arduous theatre of operations have gone through what you described. Personally, I have lost 10-12 fellow EOD brothers who took their own lives because of the pain and not understanding the full reasons of why? I bet they saw what you described and couldn't fathom the betrayal in the mind/soul the why's and didn't know how to reach out. We were all duped. You are not alone.... From 1913 to today, we've been lied too, intentionally lied too. We all stepped up and signed a blank check payable up to and including our life for We, the People. We did this knowingly and more importantly: willingly. We took pride doing so and there is nothing to be ashamed for doing that. In fact, the majority of us, if we had a choice would gladly do it over again, if given the chance. I am one of those. So..for those who we have lost we fight. We fight like POTUS fights. We stand strong, united and ready to help others as needed. I have to look at it in this perspective: we're alive today for reasons yet disclosed. All i can think about is how fortunate we truly are to be here right now in this window of man's history to witness the destruction of such an evil empire that almost won.... stay strong my fren. You(we) are not alone!!! God speed to you!!
No, I don’t. I remember when they tried to make us wear the blue UN crap. We refused, and said we never swore allegiance to an unelected entity.
I was in to protect the constitution, and follow the LAWFUL orders of those appointed above me. I never followed an unlawful order. My conscience is clear. I maintained God, family and country as my priorities. I served 22 years. My dad did 22 years. My father in law did 24. My ancestors served in many wars. My father served in three, WW2, Korea and Vietnam.
I have military family members who feel the same way after being deployed and becoming medical test subjects. I think it's a situation where it's your intentions that matter. You must be willing to fight for what you believe in. That doesn't mean that your beliefs can't evolve when you realize you were wrong or were decieved or learn new information.
Jeremiah 17:10 - "I, the Lord, search hearts and examine minds, to reward each person according to their ways, according to the fruit of their deeds."
Isaiah 5:20 - "Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter."
You are not alone. I'm kind of a gun guy, so I watch a lot of YouTube channels with special forces guys. Having done so for quite awhile, I was able to watch many of them wake up in real time. The struggle is obvious. Being asked to kill for a just cause has it's own baggage. When it is realized that you may have killed, or served and did so indirectly, for causes unjust, perhaps in support of bad intentions is clearly a heavy cross to bear. The people of this country are like no other. Serving to protect freedom is not, nor will it ever be, anything less than noble.
I’m still in currently coming up on retirement in a few years. Went to one of the service academies a few years after 9/11. Many of my classmates were prior enlisted fellas who were in the thick of it (to put it lightly).
I started having my awakening after the Obama election. Started questioning everything from 9/11 to my own catholic faith full of pedos. But wasnt full fledged awake until late 2019. I’ve always despised being in the military simply because of my realization of certain things that you alluded to. Pissed me off that I had such good intentions being a patriot wanting to defend the nation from brown men with box cutters.
But I gave myself a new mission. This whole woke agenda stuff was raging when I entered the academy. I couldn’t stand it. I’ve been actively skirting lines doing everything I can to affect change in culture. Usually pointless but it keeps me occupied. But now that I have the full might of the whitehouse behind me, no holds on policy changes I can push.
Long story short, it’s healthy to grow and look back and ask if it was worth it. What better teaching moment for the future than to be able to say…. “I used to believe this and finally realized I was completely wrong.” The mission of the military will change in short order and we will still need people who aren’t sheep like we all probably were at one time. We need people proud of what they are representing for the right reasons.
Joined the Army in '69 (was either that or wait to be drafted), did a total of about 10 years, got out in '72 and went back in for another 8 in '79.
Maybe what we were fighting for was wrong, but we served our country. No regrets here.
Like most, since 9/11, my thinking of right or wrong has changed a lot. Was Vietnam a big lie? Probably, but I was in as a soldier, by my choice.
Unless you were an officer of high rank, or an enlisted who participated in something 'evil' (they know who they are), I don't think we have anything to 'justify'.
I thank you and the million others who serve(d) honorably. If anyone tells you otherwise then kick 'em in the balls and walk away (proudly).
Just my 2 cents...
Thank you (and your family) for your service! Military family here. I took the oath, but did not serve (long story and not really pertinent). I have thought for many years that many of our veterans should NOT find out the truth because of the very feelings you described...
Now, even knowing the truth, I still go out of my way to thank and honor our vets and our service men and women for their service. Why? Because REGARDLESS OF THEIR ROLE, they made a commitment and took an oath to put their lives on the line for me, my family, friends, and Country. That is a rare breed and I'm proud of each and every one of you.
But now, I think a different perspective is in order. A bigger picture. Those "wars" you talk about were battles and THE war is still being fought. Every one of those battles have brought us to where we are today and you are still serving your country and fellow citizens. Make no mistake, we were ALL deceived ALL OUR LIVES but that, for many of us, does not, and will not define who we are. If you have lived your life with dignity, courage, honor, and respect, no lie or deception can change that.
All of us here at GAW, regardless of where we live, feel a righteous anger and indignation at the evil manipulations, the depths of depravity, and the sickness that pervades the earth. POTUS told us "this is the Final Battle" and we are all here to serve...with the TRUTH. And may God Bless you with His peace.
I was a Marine from 1966 to 1970, I spent almost all of 1968, and part of 1969. in Viet Nam, I was in country when I achieved the rank of Sergeant. I was then assigned as a perimeter defense squad. My squad had M2-HB .50 cal machine gun. The first night we got called out to man our position we grabbed our weapon and headed out to the perimeter, set up and waited. The kicker is we were never issued any ammunition. Luckily there was no breach that night. I went and complained to my C.O. he told me we couldn't have ammo unless there was a breach. I couldn't live with that, I was an armorer for my regular duty, and as such I had a key to the ammo bunker. Needless to say that was the last night on the perimeter w/o ammo. If I would have got caught there would have been hell to pay but I couldn't put my team in that position ever again.
That was when I and all of the guys I was serving with knew that this was nothing more than a huge cluster fuck of a political and unjust conflict. But we all did our duty to fight the influx of communism, "TIC" The powers that be didn't care about winning, they just wanted the grift that could be acquired. I am not sour about serving, but like OP said all these wars/conflicts are for the bankers, and I hope that will come to abrupt end.
Wow!
You did your duty and tried to do the right thing. We have all been deceived for a very long time (since 1947 in modern era). There is no doubt to me that there were many operations conducted by our military over the years that were run by TRUE Patriots. Note that the “cover of war” allows plenty of Patriot operations against Rothschild minions as well as nefarious stuff. WW2 appears to have had many, many theater operations that were devastating to the globalists and Rothschilds. Encyclopedia Americana 1949 has LOTS of amazing details.
What we have been witnessing since Space Force standup (2019) is the Republic military being brought out of the shadows to stand alongside the US CORP military (Army, Navy, Air Force) which will be eventually subsumed by the Republic military leadership and then US CORP mil. to be collapsed back into the Republic mil. once the US CORP liquidation is complete.
Many men spend a lifetime fantasizing about 'rushing into a burning building to save a child' or 'wrestling a bad guy to the ground' ---
-- but they also secretly wonder if they would truly 'have what it takes' if they were ever faced such a situation in real life.
You did rise to the challenge when you were called upon. You went into the battle with the intent to protect us at home.
Thank you.
u/#q114
Well, as the tip of the spear, the military has borne the brunt of the cabal's damage in many ways. Kudos to the military as an institution for giving birth to a culture that supported the Q movement. All of us can be ashamed of not being awake; only the military can claim the honors listed in Q post 114.
WW1 WW2. GULF. VIET NAM
it is very sad. To die for a lie.
As for me, I judge your intent, not that you were deceived. Thank you for your sincere service.
All wars are bankers wars. Not your fault. Find peace through the holy spirit.
For what it’s worth, we were all lied to. It’s honorable to stand tall and fight for your country. The evil that has infected our countries literally fabricated evidence and attacks on this country to make these wars happen. As difficult as it is to learn this, I feel that we’re lucky to finally be breaking through the matrix with enough momentum to defeat them.
After reading this thread I wish you all find peace in your god. I pray that you also use your experience to ensure the younger people in our country do not experience the same feelings. Please ensure our military only fights for good.
Thank you for prompting some great responses on this thread.
I hope they spoke to what you needed.
Do yourself a favor and watch Julie Green international ministries on RUMBLE. Julie is a prophet and she has addresed this very subject. God has said that you are sent where He sends you. He decided where you go and He decides who you remove. He knows where the evil lies and when you go to battle he is going before you. Go to the Old Testament and read what God does when you pray before battle and the successes Gods people had. You take out the evil that’s your job. Do not be ashamed nor worried about leadership God directs all. Just pray about it He will direct your steps. God bless you and your family. If you contact her, her staff maybe able to send you the right videoed that covers this subject.
I like her. Much of her prophecies are Q-esque in delivery and easy to digest.
According to her (and Q) we are coming into the thick of The Great Awakening now.
This link is to the text version of her videos.
https://www.jgminternational.org/media
From a great disclosure to a Great Awakening, what a time to be alive.
This is certainly what I came here for.
I am former Navy during Vietnam but was never "in country" nor combat but am proud of my service. We all do our part.
All wars are banker wars. Google the phrase and many good links divining into the history of global conflict and banking enrichment. The Rothschilds have funded both sides of every war since Napoleon.
There is honor in faithfully serving your country.
It is up to God to make good from the evil.
None of that is on ANY of ya'll!!!! NONE. Your honor is intact in my eyes. We ALL backed the military action based on lies bc most of us didn't know. If you are guilty, we are equally guilty.
it's not just the rothchild's profit, before that elites would have wars for their own population control, and also to provide training and advancement for those more capable. Of course there's some jingoistic unquestioning flag worship among the population, those were the ones who were sent to die for their country. Whether religious fundamentalism, extreme political positions, etc, it's impossible that one group of people is better than everyone else, right all the time, God's favorite, etc. We've determined a strong defense is necessary for our freedom, and the whole society should support the veterans and not push those who serve into war to settle vendettas or for the thrill of victory. When we are young, our environment influences us, as we age we become an influence over our environment; this is part of our evolution.
20 years, for nothing. You're not alone. Looking at all we know now, its unsettling to know we probably killed a bunch of people for profit instead of protecting people.
We'll have our vengeance.
Sir, thank you for your service.
Someone smarter than me can probably answer this question definitively, because one has to look at everything collectively for the last 100+ years. My gut tells me that U.S. motivations for many incursions into other countries were nefarious in nature. Warhawks such as Kissinger and Bolton pushed us into conflicts for a number of reasons but my gut tells me it was to serve a higher master. (Freemasons, Council of 300, Bilderbergs, etc)