I connect with his and many others thoughts here all too well. I was Army 2011-2015. The environments were different but the suffering during and after these pointless wars are too similar. Really those that died saw peace and are envied, we continued our suffering.
Personally, I believe it has been in our backyard since we separated from the crown. What country or world power would let a group of people secede from their control? In laymen terms, sign this paper stating your declaration of independence, you are now a free country, have nice day...
Then soon after we get civil wars, world wars even. This battle was never about nazis or Jews. This battle is generations long, ideological subversion. Everyone alive right now is a soldier in this war. This is really a war against humanity.
I feel I should mention for other vets feeling similarly. PTSD shatters your world in to pieces and leaves you with these pieces in hand but no guidance on what to do with it. Everyone in life suffers. We are so far down this line of ideological subversion that it's hard to even understand compassion. My dad won't understand it, my great grandparents and generations before them won't either. This is something that everyone in these civilized societies has to learn. I'm not here to say don't kys. Shit I might be chugging my sodium cocktail after a meal today. I understand how random it can be. When you see compassion and unconditional love for every being out there in this game of life where the one never ending factor is suffering, it might help you become a better person for the loved ones around you and maybe even ourselves.
If you want an example of ideological subversion, look at male and female terms in the past few decades. Look at the value of life in WW2 compared to us younger generations as of recent. We strayed so far that we think giving a dollar or food to homeless person is compassion. This trip were on is a one way road to madness. Except its a madness people will find comfortable because of materialism and industrialization. Kind of like those of us who keep quiet about our suicidal plans, when you start seeing things from a 5D perspective, you begin to understand why Israel is not mentioned.
I connect with his and many others thoughts here all too well. I was Army 2011-2015. The environments were different but the suffering during and after these pointless wars are too similar. Really those that died saw peace and are envied, we continued our suffering.
Personally, I believe it has been in our backyard since we separated from the crown. What country or world power would let a group of people secede from their control? In laymen terms, sign this paper stating your declaration of independence, you are now a free country, have nice day...
Then soon after we get civil wars, world wars even. This battle was never about nazis or Jews. This battle is generations long, ideological subversion. Everyone alive right now is a soldier in this war. This is really a war against humanity.
I feel I should mention for other vets feeling similarly. PTSD shatters your world in to pieces and leaves you with these pieces in hand but no guidance on what to do with it. Everyone in life suffers. We are so far down this line of ideological subversion that it's hard to even understand compassion. My dad won't understand it, my great grandparents and generations before them won't either. This is something that everyone in these civilized societies has to learn. I'm not here to say don't kys. Shit I might be chugging my sodium cocktail after a meal today. I understand how random it can be. When you see compassion and unconditional love for every being out there in this game of life where the one never ending factor is suffering, it might help you become a better person for the loved ones around you and maybe even ourselves.
If you want an example of ideological subversion, look at male and female terms in the past few decades. Look at the value of life in WW2 compared to us younger generations as of recent. We strayed so far that we think giving a dollar or food to homeless person is compassion. This trip were on is a one way road to madness. Except its a madness people will find comfortable because of materialism and industrialization.
I connect with his and many others thoughts here all too well. I was Army 2011-2015. The environments were different but the suffering during and after these pointless wars are too similar. Really those that died saw peace and are envied, we continued our suffering.
Personally, I believe it has been in our backyard since we separated from the crown. What country or world power would let a group of people secede from their control? In laymen terms, sign this paper stating your declaration of independence, you are now a free country, have nice day...
Then soon after we get civil wars, world wars even. This battle was never about nazis or Jews. This battle is generations long, ideological subversion. Everyone alive right now is a soldier in this war. This is really a war against humanity.
I feel I should mention for other vets feeling similarly. PTSD shatters your world in to pieces and leaves you with these pieces in hand but no guidance on what to do with it. Everyone in life suffers. We are so far down this line of ideological subversion that it's hard to even understand compassion. My dad won't understand it, my great grandparents and generations before them won't either. This is something that everyone in these civilized societies has to learn. I'm not here to say don't kys. Shit I might be chugging my sodium cocktail after a meal today. I understand how random it can be. When you see compassion and unconditional love for every being out there in this game of life where the one never ending factor is suffering, it might help you become a better person for the loved ones around you and maybe even ourselves.
I connect with his and many others thoughts here all too well. I was Army 2011-2015. The environments were different but the suffering during and after these pointless wars are too similar. Really those that died saw peace and are envied, we continued our suffering.
Personally, I believe it has been in our backyard since we separated from the crown. We'll, what country or world power would let a group of people secede from their control? In laymen terms, sign this paper stating your declaration of independence, you are now a free country, have nice day...
Then soon after we get civil wars, world wars even. This battle was never about nazis or Jews. This battle is generations long, ideological subversion. Everyone alive right now is a soldier in this war. This is really a war against humanity.
I feel I should mention for other vets feeling similarly. PTSD shatters your world in to pieces and leaves you with these pieces in hand but no guidance on what to do with it. Everyone in life suffers. We are so far down this line of ideological subversion that it's hard to even understand compassion. My dad won't understand it, my great grandparents and generations before them won't either. This is something that everyone in these civilized societies has to learn. I'm not here to say don't kys. Shit I might be chugging my sodium cocktail after a meal today. I understand how random it can be. When you see compassion and unconditional love for every being out there in this game of life where the one never ending factor is suffering, it might help you become a better person for the loved ones around you and maybe even ourselves.
I connect with his and many others thoughts here all too well. I was Army 2011-2015. The environments were different but the suffering during and after these pointless wars are too similar. Really those that died saw peace and are envied, we continued our suffering.
Personally, I believe it has been in our backyard since we separated from the crown. We'll, what country or world power would let a group of people secede from their control? In laymen terms, sign this paper stating your declaration of independence, you are now a free country, have nice day...
Then soon after we get civil wars, world wars even. This battle was never about nazis or Jews. This battle is generations long, ideological subversion. Everyone alive right now is a soldier in this war. This is really a war against humanity.