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thousand dollar. china's building two point one billion dollar ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember one one distance shows you can afford to miss the one and only food but. you want to make sure that the quality is not just a slogan of misery but it also is associated with the rise in the startup of leave how can you have a rise in this stuff. by having its people reach zero savings investing. broadening increasing the size of the national park so that you can to steve bould to everything.
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it's all. on one page yeah. the next team. but arrives to the. guys are all welcome to tell their b.l.t. i'm done. just toss. hello. to my partner jeremiah are you take. you know this is going to be that obedience which was really a leader america interval c. national civilian community course they are young men and women between the ages of eighteen and twenty four they receive four dollars and fifty cents a day in stipend for food four dollars for incidentals so they make
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right at eight fifty a day and they work for eleven months at that rate when they're completed with their whole eleven months they receive a scholarship for college worth about five thousand dollars and that's that's it and they travel around the nation they volunteer with different organizations and do whatever is needed no seattle. traumatic brain injury yes yes and that is many veterans have t.b.i. and those that do not have to be i often have p.t.s. post-traumatic stress disorder which will be kind of going into that so i don't know how much guys know about that and if you're nervous about working with veterans your life you see all those terrible things on the news here like they're all psycho and we're also going to really get wait a minute. if you see that big man being
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the. be. the. to his great. things like that and the words that they are speaking to you are. might be hard my scene with. my. legs that we were really good in and there. is not that we are trying to do that to our loved ones were children to our family members or to y'all we might not even realize there's something that is going on with. this was in our your society. ok. both hands up i don't know the end of it yet. i understand that you're having
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a bad day at this moment. it's ok. i'm not the one that's the enemy. normally that's going to click. works on her. when she does it me and that's where we came up with the problem. is because she would come at me like i was the enemy and i did i had done something wrong to her and him. pretty much. and so and it's worked on big phil it's worked on him his work oh yeah let's work on all of us utilize it it need be just a simple matter. and there. are will be coming. from.
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if you know you know you. if you don't want it to work for you to come up with a million different excuse why. you're right it will work that with with you know groups like the v.a. or like these veterans who. here that was one of our first successes we got a young guy down here that chief we were the just retired chief of police found them sitting in a car with a heroin needle stuck in his arm and instead of put in jail he brought us down that he had or when he went through treatment and now he's working with he's down there every day just that he got married and and he's looking pretty good. through southern afghanistan three you know i was in the. voice on this recording. thing briefed. it's like it's documentary you go anywhere.
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some of us don't know whether we can say where we were or war. and so it's easier for us to say we were in a conflict zone. but. so some people in that allowed to say where they actually were being go. for seventy two years we're not allowed to say where we actually were you kidding me see how serious we signed a piece of paper same for seven in two years will keep state secrets after seventy two years we can talk about. a. thing. you know we. like there's no three doctrine that really started and one of the mid ninety's and kind of became a thing in the early two thousand which is full spectrum dominance control of space . cyber security land sea air. and united states
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in general the united states in general has been the country does that right one person on board one country wants to dominate it creates a lot of tension because it is not that everyone else in the well has the same i just didn't have the same idea so baby dies against it and then and it and that creates wars it is right so and people like you who are on the other people to gold . if you go there and they suffer. other people as well yeah well i mean people on the other side of you know our foreign policy are definitely is suffering fortunately more than americans. i mean we have p.t.s.d. and thanks early lives because of a trigger or whatnot but they're still living in fear every single day you know
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and places like iraq syria afghanistan pakistan. well i'm not saying they're all never be conflict i'm not saying there should be no military i just think that military a military should be used for the tents of the population that volunteers to join it and pays the taxes that pay for. you know i think the average taxpayer would not. like knowing that their tax dollars you know like how many to one probably like. a thousand to one for all i know you know all of their tax dollars or how would you say that of tax revenue is going to this system that.
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has no respect for human dignity. you know for every like thousand dollars that's spent on defense spending. there may only be one you know. for a forum which for food stamps or education or whatever as a nation i feel that our priorities are completely misguided misguided that they've been hijacked in. too many people are deluding themselves that we are protecting human rights or whatever we we don't have the moral high ground. and that's not to say that some of these people that are are supposed enemy isis. aren't terrible themselves what they do is completely into consequence but it doesn't make us any better if we also have no respect for human dignity.
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on the twenty second of every month. my bros a lot of my time my bros that i was overseas with we call each other we text each other we facebook each other make sure that we're still we're still good because. twenty two vets a day. star cool. i know what these guys are going through to do it it just needs to. they just need to be helped and not get pushed on him by the v.a. spars drugs go and stuff we need to be helped i was able to start please all my issues and till i got all the crap that he is giving yeah i will never forgive medication three times a day and i was chemically bottom honest so i couldn't i couldn't get off the street drugs or anything else until i got off all the drug was give me. that's what
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i'm going to be a counselor or because they were to take the drugs or they would just not. i don't believe in their philosophies or pharmaceuticals or everything. because pharmaceuticals i did my last two years of my life. so yeah. or if you are right they pollute your mind and just try to get you. basically they want to be complacent. because they don't be open up to where you just don't have the mind to plane or to think for yourself. and not just wall in line when she. said you know finally i've had a moment of clarity and i. do think though. that it takes a trilogy it takes the veterans health care ministration their
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vocational rehabilitation portion of it their education their mental health departments along with nonprofits within the communities and in the civilian population. and we have found that it's very helpful to put the veterans working with civilians in simple projects like farming construction fences building. renovation these type of things that you get to billions civilians work along with the veterans that comradeship builds between them and then it's easier for the better news to reintegrate because they fill that is their battle buddy on the right and their battle buddy on the left in the civilian world and in the military that is what we really became to depend on is always having somebody right there beside us that we
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don't have to worry about them covering our back because that's their job and in the civilian world having that person be in right behind you in cover and you. is very beneficial and that reintegration process. really shouldn't be looked at like numbers they should be looked at like people like like everyone should be looked at like people if they go to a veteran center for help they should be considered as someone who really needs. attention. if you look at them like they're just like things that need to be helped out and sent out back into the world. i don't that's not really it's a feel like you're just looking at them as sort of an obstacle to. just clear out and be done with and i don't think that's overall helpful to their to recovery. it's already bad enough that and in our society people are seeing them as just kind of. obstacles in some senses things that are harder to interact with or socialize
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with or people that people feel uncomfortable around but it's even worse that when they actually go to seek help and take the initiative that they're still seen as something that is kind of an obstacle in that sense something that needs to be dealt with and then sent off. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of the global wealth you want to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent lies last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and that point rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need
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remember in one one this will show you can't afford to miss the one and only. toyota to get up off the ground serbians your. name. sounds and i'm a new grown man recently essentially. through his or her own. individual wish to do away from the office or leave the toys out of his crib. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the weapon once missed and then when it happened on tree swung at the officers hands didn't hit them i never saw any contact between the two any kind went back to where they were so the officers back here there try again fifteen feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and he did it on three.
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the v.a. has made some mistakes here overdosed there's not the v.a.'s fault it's the doctors that are doing it they're the ones that need to be educated anyway to understand that there is other ways to end up to take care of yourself without having to take drugs that some of it's not even necessary to take and that's what's really weird going to find look. like it may have thought why. i want to be i want to think about something that that is. just minutes to get with yourself doing it getting outdoors
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seeing your country like you know i can in the woods anything fishing you know a river creek just just get away all that works there is ways to you know your issues. to be in a depression. using drugs are a little like the idea of using drugs or all you do is just listening to it was not needed there's too much. beauty beauty to be involved with the thought having to use drugs and all the all it's going to do is it is take it to another level lower it doesn't it doesn't bring you out of it and i say that mother nature dean outdoors is one of the best things anybody could do.
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the urban rural areas where there's a separation between the urban rural areas and i don't know if that has something to do with it if i was telling veterans if they were messed up to have here having his shoes i don't know if they want to hold. this through another day i see a tree. and he'll find his life and he's so simple so he so laid back so comfortable. you're just in a wheelchair and three years ago. he was in a wheelchair three years ago and really you know. never got out of the house didn't come out look at him now can't tell it. song about twenty years he hid i was in and out of a chair for twenty years and. and that had a lot to do with not getting enough physical therapy through the b.s.a.
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and my drug addictions and it wasn't so i was able to get me right before my mind right before i could start working on other things and i i could have been years earlier if i would have had the support from the v.a. . yeah i thought i had the support from the v.a. on a lot of things earlier on i had to take the road dead but don't get me wrong i never i wouldn't change a thing because everything that's happened to me so far in life has got me here and i'm pretty happy or this place it helps me immensely it helps me get around other people it helps me to get away from that isolation mode that i frequently fall into and so yeah being around here being around young you need you know the younger guys the american or yeah it just gives you a little spark to life makes you feel like he had a reason it's one of those things when you're well intentioned. you join the
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military because you want to do good. and your group your group of whom you during the new order of who are for yourself for humanity you know for the american people for god and country whatever you know but. then you're aware of that intentions you you want to be having a positive effect in the world so it's that cognitive dissonance they are like ok yes you know they're dropping bombs but it's for the greater good it kind of put yourself in a state of denial to a certain extent. but. once you're out and you start reflecting on it lasting question it means to yourself what was the purpose of this you maybe but for me i became more interested in the. geopolitical situation and informing myself
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more and like i said you kind of. put it all together over time. and that's when i don't know really sinks in at least it did for me and i don't remember for my second deployment in afghanistan i would say well i remember the definitive. piece of the puzzle that i put together when i really realized late can. i was an active part in this whole. imperialist corporatist oligarchic system that doesn't give a shit about the people there is that the humanity is gone it's all about the profit motive that's what mario was the war is a business. why do we go to war to protect american interests sometimes they say you know well what are american interests. things we want. and we
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feel for whatever reason and. by saying we don't mean all americans and that that is their intention but the way a manifest salta mentally is that. you know they have oil we want it we deserve it it is our right to take it. because the people who make the decisions to go to war and profit off of it. aren't the ones affected by it it's not. they're not allowed it it goes off to war it's not their house it's. destroyed it's not. their mother or father or aunt or uncle or grandparents or a child that was killed by a drone notes. so they were connected to groans yes you.
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know the son by declaiming in that instance. just seems that people don't understand this but a lot of us ball and cheered to be in the service because we wanted to serve the country as vets in that way just wanted to be able to serve our nation so after we get out and there were able to do things that benefit the community we're still accomplishing the mission that we signed up to be in the military for to serve so i really think that these bets that you bet you see that there is a lot of correlation of them giving back them giving back to them giving back invite them giving back it's empowering them and that's part of the healing process must be in. and it's teaching a child how to do it properly if it's teaching them better and how do. work on
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their card and get it back into running if it's teaching them how to her old things and farming they're teaching them they are a bit empowered. they give him back they pass that knowledge on to somebody else so i get to go when i see him do it. so often times people believe that only soldiers have p.t.s. or have triggers or you know things that they're having to deal with but that's so not sure and it is everybody actually every no one can survive life without experiencing some form of trauma and nothing will be different for everybody one of our american team in this last in the last. thirty one of the visitors who are working with the veterans has helped me understand my own father's mental health setting foot on
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a battlefield isn't the only event that qualifies someone for t.b.i. and p.t.s. . he saw a striking similarities in the way he and the combat vets act although he never saw combat during his term in the navy. see that's another thing i never saw combat i mean i was in a combat area there was mortars that sort of thing but i never had to fire the gun at anyone you know it's still. you know and he happened to be in the military even if you were in the same immediately everyone. in some way it's just. in the military and it's so much of it all at once you know it's made and then and then you get thrown back into regular society and you don't really know how to function in a more sadly there will always be wars there will always be veterans and we live in
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a very flawed world. and. i don't see war start stopping anytime soon which i wish it would but. you have to live in reality so if we don't like what is happening then let us be a part of what. makes a positive change. great. how we. dead see. a lie. i was worse little but there. was one. i.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development only mostly exists i don't see how it will be successful. you see.
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so. yes it will be. in twenty four to you know bloody revolution to. the demonstrations going from peaceful political protests to be freezing the. revolution is always spontaneous. is it. spilling needles
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the president recalls the. twenty four g. and. those who took part in it invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. you want to make sure that the quality is not just a slogan of misery but it also is associated with the rise in the startup of leave how can you have a rise in the stuff to compete by having people who. save you can keep investing. roldan in increasing the size over the national park so that you can distribute gold to every.
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