War, United States Marine Corps., and The Taliban

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2012

The world can be a troublesome place.

In war, truth is the first casualty.
AESCHYLUS

This You Tuber comes from a different perspective, one that I respect!
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  • Isaiah 2:4 "They beat their swords into ploughshares and then they trained for war NO MORE!"

    ploughshares = back to self-sufficiency, property rights,

    BANKS NEED TO STAY OFF OUR LAND!

  • @ClockNumerology Thank you for viewing my video! Yes, without bank funding, private or corporate involvement there would be no "legal" tender for war.

  • Ive heard talk of this being just another psy-op which would not surprise me.

  • @xXTurdSandwitchXx Thank you for viewing my work. I also would not be taken unawares if this is so. Please do stop by again.

  • I think it's important that their actions should be widely commented on; because if they are minimised it could leads to further actions (perhaps worse) in the future. I can't stand that people are making light of this, how would they like if it had happened to one of their family members?

    Something I wish I'd gotten across in my video is what you've mentioned about conditioning. I think it has an awful lot to answer for here.

    Great response and thank you so much for your thoughts.

  • @911tourettes Yes my friend focus should be brought to this event. All military forces are ripe for this type of behavior to flourish. It is the environment, nutrient medium, stress and previous character makeup (before enlisting) that drives this, imo! The vast opinions I have read or listened to here saddens me deeply. Yet another far reaching causality of war or maybe it is also a sign of the times? I would not change a think in your video, it inspired me to make this one.

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  • @EuphoricImpact Many times I found the military to be like alcohol. If a person is drunk they have a propensity to behave in a manner which is less restricted. The substance did not place a particular behavior within the person. Granted this is not steadfast as everyone has a unique metabolism, and brain chemistry."

    While I was never in the military, my observations have led me to the same conclusion. Peace.

  • @MrHead1972 Thanks for viewing!

    I as well (in hind sight) participated in some morally reprehensible behavior.  I hope more people hear these words>>"we are on the outside looking in".

  • @Imgoing2LoveYou Yes war is horrible! It forever changes the individual. The more you understand its mechanisms the more vile it becomes. I know of no individual who experiences it which is unscathed. Few things I hate in this world. This is one of them! You have a good heart and a desire to have harmonious relations. This you desire for all the inhabitants of this planet. I am grateful that people like you dwell on the planet. Peace bro

  • @mojosideburns (part 2) However, I think it applies to most people. It is my opinion that this character makeup is only rising to the surface. A picture or a short movie (even if unedited) is but a portion of reality, there is no context provided. So yes conditioning, propaganda and peer reinforcement can, and does alter any who is not consistently vigilant of its presence. I will not remove their responsibility as they have the ability to apply mentation. Peace bro

  • @mojosideburns As former military myself I can confirm that the training acts like lye to the soul, it is blistering. After all that I have seen I have a very unpopular opinion. Many times I found the military to be like alcohol. If a person is drunk they have a propensity to behave in a manner which is less restricted. The substance did not place a particular behavior within the person. Granted this is not steadfast as everyone has a unique metabolism, and brain chemistry.

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