Anonymous ID: f408ea Aug. 31, 2021, 7:43 a.m. No.14497227   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7278

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>“I breathed shit burning”, was he and others exposed to highly toxic chemicals, or something else? All veterans are exposed to all of that but he made a point about the disability? Did the military intentionally and knowingly disable their soldiers (i know the answer is yes) but this cause, seems a lot more harmful for military. What was it?

 

An ex military person interviewed by Bannon the other day interpreted Lieutenant Colonel Scheller's reference to "smelling burning shit" as the infantry's lingo for smelling corruption in the higher ranks and as Lieutenant Colonel Scheller climbed those ranks, the smell became more palatable (bacon and eggs) the higher he went implying that the higher you go, you become more corrupted to the point that those at the bottom become expendable. That was my sense anyway. I will try to find the interview and post it this or next bread.

Anonymous ID: f408ea Aug. 31, 2021, 7:54 a.m. No.14497278   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7305 >>7306 >>7343 >>7366

>>14497227

 

>An ex military person interviewed by Bannon the other day interpreted Lieutenant Colonel Scheller's reference to "smelling burning shit" as the infantry's lingo for smelling corruption in the higher ranks and as Lieutenant Colonel Scheller climbed those ranks, the smell became more palatable (bacon and eggs) the higher he went implying that the higher you go, you become more corrupted to the point that those at the bottom become expendable. That was my sense anyway. I will try to find the interview and post it this or next bread.

 

Lieutenant Colonel Scheller's reference to "smelling burning shit" explained

 

Here is the link:

 

https://rumble.com/vlvxb5-massive-lack-of-trust-and-confidence-in-military-leadership.html

 

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