At the beginning of any war the lines are never clear. The person
that tells you where the lines are being drawn and who is right must
know something about it, and must be believed. Since I was in the Army
20 some years ago I have had to put up with crap that very few people
know. If I did something, why is it so damn hard for people to
understand. If I took a test and got an A does that mean it's a phucking
conspiracy because you have no clue about the test to begin with? I did
things in the Army that due to my oath I am not allowed to tell anyone.
But when something comes to light and is De-classified then why is it
so hard to believe that maybe I might know something about it. If
something was in beta testing when I was in don't you think after 20
some years it would be light years ahead?
If you weren't there
training with me in boot camp how the phuck do you know what I know. Did
you get tested on the effects of radiation, did you have to put on MOPP
gear? http://www.armystudyguide.com/content/army_board_study_guide_topics/cbrn/5-levels-of-mopp.shtml
Learn to give yourself an injection? Learn what chemicals, biological
or nuclear effects were and such? Did you learn and have to go through
CS gas training? I DID and I'm not paranoid or stupid or crazy. Were you
there? Telling me I didn't do something because you didn't witness it
is beyond stupid.
I'm sorry I am just pissed. I say no more for now...
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