127: Veteran’s Day 2016 - The Prepper Podcast




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Summary: Veteran’s day used to be Armistice Day.<br> WW1 was supposed to be the the war to end wars, which was obviously a lie.<br> At the end of WW1, we agreed on a treaty.  But instead of making it official that day, it was decided to wait over 12 hours.<br> A decision was made by a fat cat in a suit that we wanted to officially sign the treaty on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.<br> What you don’t know is that there was a large group of soldiers that walked in to death and destruction between the actually peace agreement and the signing of the armastice.<br> United States Veterans Deserve YOUR Honor and Respect<br> <a href="http://theprepperpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/flag-1070437_960_720.jpg"></a><br> <br> They serve with a sense of obligation to our country.<br> They serve with a sense of value.<br> They serve with humility.<br> Veterans aren’t happy with their own contributions.<br> Veterans love you<br> Our veterans are the ones with character<br> <br> Our veterans are the ones that children run to. <br> <br> <br> Stop confusing the acts of Congress with those of our veterans<br> <br> Anti war doesn’t mean anti veteran. <br> <br> <br> <br> Veterans Feel Obligated to Our Country. They are More Selfless than Simple Obligations.<br> They give up part of themselves for the greater good of others.<br> (Tell Story of Steven PTSD Issues)<br> Most veterans don’t really understand what it is that they are passionate about.<br> Many have a sense of duty to the country infrastructure or the flag, but this is only because they haven’t tapped into what made them truly passionate.<br> The core values that this country was founded on are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness for ALL citizens without persecution because they believe differently than their <a href="http://cleversurvivalist.com/2013/05/21/prepping-how-to-charity-neighbours-friends-families/">neighbours</a>.  <br> Freedom RINGS in their minds, whether for speech, <a href="http://cleversurvivalist.com/2013/09/18/religion-spirituality-or-spiritual-beliefs-in-survival-situations/">religion</a>, or otherwise.<br> Veterans are PASSIONATE about the CORE VALUES of the foundation of the United States.  This they will almost all agree.<br> This is why I respect them!<br> <br> <a title="TPP: 127 Veteran's Day 2016" href="//www.slideshare.net/KenJensen8/tpp-127-veterans-day-2016-68174156" target="_blank">TPP: 127 Veteran’s Day 2016</a> from <a href="//www.slideshare.net/KenJensen8" target="_blank">Ken Jensen</a><br> Veterans Want to be Valuable to Us<br> <br> Most people that go into military service are knowingly entering into a contract of service for YOU.  <br> They feel proud when they think of YOU.  <br> Daily, they wake up, thinking about being able to help YOU.<br> <br> The very LAST thing any veteran wants to hear is that his job isn’t valuable to the military or the citizens of the country.  Most have a “servant mentality.”<br> This is why I cherish them.<br> Veterans are Usually Extremely Modest<br> Every time we see any person in any armed service or <a href="http://cleversurvivalist.com/2013/05/15/disasters-emergency-action-plans-emergency-evac-procedures/">emergency</a> responder uniform, my children and I ALWAYS thank them for everything they have done.<br> I always see their face light up at the sight of children thanking them and saluting them with big goofy, resisted smiles.<br> Soon after, I see them drop their demeanor when they say, “you’re welcome.”  Their shoulders and heads lower and so does their tone.<br> Veterans Desire to Do More for Us<br> When they drop their head and shoulders, it is because they feel a little humiliated.  Why?  <br> Because, they know that some gave all.  <br> They feel that whatever they are doing is not as much as someone else is doing.<br>