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Saturday, July 25, 2015

U.S. Special Forces Veteran Has Some Advice For Those Considering Joining The Military

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After US solider Ethan McCord (Iraq veteran) spoke up about his role in “Collateral Murder,” the video released by Wikileaks exposing what really happened (on a daily basis) in Iraq, more people started to entertain the idea that the “war on terror” was a complete sham. Since that video, multiple veterans have come forward sharing the truth about what FBI whistle blower Sibel Edmonds calls the “terror war industry.”
I apologize if you’ve seen these quotes before but they are very impactful.
“The truth is, there is no Islamic army or terrorist group called Al-Qaeda, and any informed intelligence officer knows this. But, there is a propaganda campaign to make the public believe in the presence of an intensified entity representing the ‘devil’ only in order to drive TV watchers to accept a unified international leadership for a war against terrorism.” Former British Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook (source)
Below is a video of Stan Goff, a former U.S. special forces veteran who has been very outspoken about war and the real role of the US military. Hopefully it provides some food for thought, as much of what’s said here and within the links in this article are backed up by evidence and documentation (the well known Al-Qaeda/CIA connections is a great example).
“Most terrorists are false flag terrorists, or are created by our own security services. In the United States, every single terrorist incident we have had has been a false flag, or has been an informant pushed on by the FBI. In fact, we now have citizens taking out restraining orders against FBI informants that are trying to incite terrorism. We’ve become a lunatic asylum.” – David Steele, a 20-year Marine Corps intelligence officer, and the second-highest-ranking civilian in the U.S. Marine Corps Intelligence
Here what Goff has to say about joining the military:

Advice for those considering joining the military

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