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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Hope Among Our Young The following are letters from a young Army recruit, which I recently shared with Cyni. He suggested I share with all here. On September 27, 2015, my young friend wrote: Thank you for your note. I appreciate your news update. Youre correct in your assumption that I receive no news here. I have begun to get the feel of Army life and some things that were shrouded have become clear to me. I can honestly tell you that the Army is as true blue and anti-Communist as it ever was. The sergeant who taught the class on Army history and heritage is against everything this anti-American, closeted-Communist administration stands for. The chaplains here dont mince words or hide the truth either. Today at service, my chaplain honestly and unapologetically spoke truth about the relationship between Jesus and the Jews. I wish I could tell you all the things I have seen and heard here that give me faith that not every part of America has fallen to the enemies of freedom and liberty. The one thing that stays with me, that I learned on my first day here, is that if the American flag is to ever fall, it will fall on top of my fallen body. It is my duty to defend and believe in everything America is, was, and can be again. I look forward to whatever news you may send me. ... On Sunday, Oct. 11, 2015, he wrote Every day I am here I learn more and more about what it truly means to be an American. Never in my life have I been around so many people who love America above all else and hold those Americans who do not in disdain. Chaplain Smith spoke again today. I dont think I have ever heard a chaplain or pastor or priest speak as bluntly and plainly as Chaplain Smith. Today he spoke on the war that goes on between the Kingdom of God and the Kingdoms of the World. He spoke about the isms that this world and its Kingdoms serve, consumerism, materialism, and narcissism. Truly, to follow the Kingdom of God is to follow a King who stands against everything that makes this world a world of sin and nice. To know that the world represents dishonesty, lust, weakness, and evil, makes me proud to say that I follow a King who stands for truth, love, mercy, and justice. When I came here I did not expect to be blessed with such a politically incorrect chaplain. With the way that our country is headed, I almost expected to be greeted by a political officer. Instead of a sheep teaching me to be like all the other sheep, I have sheep dogs who are teaching me how to put myself in between the sheep and the wolves. Not going to college was the best decision I ever made. If I had gone to college I would be sitting in a classroom being taught fear and weakness by some bitter American-hating leftist. To be a soldier is to be in one of the most important professions any country has. It is my job to stand before the American people as an ever watchful sentinel and to be a comfort to those who look to me for protection. I will also be a constant menace and terror to those who would stand against the ideals that I protect, whoever they may be. I am fortunate to have a chaplain who is more lion than lamb. In the profession I have chosen for myself, a sheep mentality gets men killed. Here there is no room for the coddling and weakness that has dumbed down and stripped the strength from the American people. I am an American soldier, and not all the communists in hell can overrun me. I hope to hear from you soon. ... Then, on Oct. 23, 2015, my friend wrote ... Its always nice to get letters from new people, especially unexpected people. I appreciate the words of encouragement. I dont get many from my drill sergeants. As from my words and grasp of things bigger than myself, I believe I owe you a good deal of thanks. If it were not for our mutual friend Don, I would have never had my eyes opened to what is now so blatantly obvious. Don told me that you were one of the driving causes behind his eyes being opened. I get some news here whenever Don sends an article or two, so I am never too far out of the loop. What I do get sent, though, truly does make me believe Don is right when he suggests that America is being judged. Ill wrap this up so I can get it in the mail. I look forward to hearing from you again. ... In the most recent, written on Nov. 6, 2015, my young friend writes ... I got your letter today. As I said before, my sergeants are one of the last unfiltered sources of pure American spirit. I have long been aware of the dark and evil machinations of the Zionists in the great game all those with power play. Why else would we still send Americas sons and daughters to fight and die under impossible restrictions in a country that Alexander the Great and the Soviets couldnt hold? As for our news sources, ha! To believe anything that the propaganda ministers and their mouthpieces put out is pure foolishness. The word says the truth will set you free. Sometimes I let myself believe that they want the truth, they being the American people, but I know in my heart that many more could never throw off the yoke of lies, misinformation, and false security. Those who play the game have been moving serious pieces lately. An entire administration of subterfuge and tricks. As I stated before, I learned quite a few things here, but one thing has me worried more than the rest. The elaboration the sergeants put on domestic enemies and threats from the inside tells me that the Army may very well be expecting a revolution. One thing is for certain, though; somebody with power is expecting resistance. Before I left for Basic, I watched the State of the Union address. A greater deception has never been played. Know this though
as much as there are those who would gladly turn on Americans, the Army as a whole is still loyal to the flay, not the puppet or his masters. I look forward to hearing from you again soon. Poster Comment: No doubt most will understand why I had encouraged this young man to give consideration to entering college instead of joining the military. He obviously did NOT take my suggestion. I, of course, respect his decision and realize it was not a "jerk" reaction, but an honest commitment. You will note that I have not included names, either to whom or from who. I long ago was warned NOT to include names, etc. Therefore, and for good reason, I defer to that recommendation. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#2. To: Phant2000 (#0)
"loyal to the flay" -- I wonder what that's supposed to mean? And I wonder whether a young Army recruit is really well enough informed to be qualified to judge the US Army's loyalties. Notwithstanding this youngster's interesting experiences, I suspect that the US Army as a whole is still rather beholden to the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
#4. To: StraitGate (#2)
Could he have meant fray?
Typo. He meant "flag".
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