Război și Patriotism în America de astăzi. (Ep 257)

Război și Patriotism în America de astăzi.  (Ep 257)



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30 thoughts on “Război și Patriotism în America de astăzi. (Ep 257)

  1. All freedoms, freespeach, freedom to choose, freedom to travel, freedom to Live beening taken away every day, second, week, month, year, decade- Less we foreget- the Final Solution program AGENGER21 covert operation code word cov19 distory everything all planned, written in Stone carved in granite written in Eight World Languages cost over 14 million dollars erected in the USA depopulation to 500, 000, 000 = 500 million – our Government's bodys have been taking care of their selves – & do not care about there own people- WHO IS BEHIND THIS EVIL WORLD WAR 111 AGAINST THE PEOPLE. – LESS WE FORGET.

  2. At 64 years old, I have lost many in my family that fought for this country, for their sacrifice I have been blessed to live in a free country. For the many that have gave their life so we could have freedom. I’m thankful for them ,videos like these stories that have been told to me by others that have fought in my lifetime. I’ve long to say thank you I have been blessed to visit many cemeteries to and give thanks to everyone of these men and women that have sacrificed their life and their families to live without them. Our generation needs to do more to teach young people. The importance of what was done for them. Every opportunity I have I share my love for those that gave their all, so today’s generation will know. In a few days, we will lay to rest my brother-in-law, a Vietnam vet that made it out of that nasty war and came to a country that did not respect Him. He made it out, Norman thank you for your service.

  3. Our son very nearly died in Afghanistan, and today and every day since then suffers in some way. Many from his generation of Millennials sacrificed over there in Afghanistan and Iraq. Watching their fellow soldiers blown in half from IEDs, their team members killed by 13 year olds with AKs or explosives. Only their sacrifices to be thrown away, again and again by our politicians. I can't blame the Zs for not enlisting, for what, another foreign war with $33 tillion deficits, our wide open unsecure borders, our cities and infrastructure crumbling around us. Sorry, I, too, cry for our fallen, I know some of them. Oh, I have to add, they would still do it over again but for their brothers and sisters they deployed with.

  4. We took our kids to Normandy five years ago. They were 9 and 6 at the time. My 9 year old said “mom you can feel it. You can feel what happened here.” We were all crying as they played taps as they took down the flag. We will never forget and it also grieves me how far our society has fallen and these kids have no idea what suffering means much less selflessness.

  5. Sir……truer words have never been spoken about the demise of our great “free” country and the damage that is running resilient in our government today…..you couldn’t have hit the nail anymore perfectly with your reflection of young ones today…..BUT……I put as much blame on parents today as the children……where does the learning begin? They follow the footsteps they are taught from the beginning.
    Stay safe…..
    Best wishes from Texas….
    @A Long Long Way to GO

  6. God bless all their souls for fighting for our freedom. We owe them a tremendous amount of gratitude 😢

    I agree with Keith. The young generation today is so lost & confused.

    I understand it's a different era, but there's very little respect towards elderly people, no common sense or gratitude.

    It's a very sad time in humanity to see important necessary values being buried in the ground.

  7. I think stereotyping all young people together is incorrect. Much of our current military force is made of young people. And today’s young people do not have a living memory of 9/11. But remember how young people came together and joined our military after 9/11 when many adults felt the same way about young people before 9/11. We can learn from our past. And yes we are more divided politically as a nation and I am 63. But I get a sense that young people are sick of it and will step forward in the next election.

  8. Thanks for sharing this team.

    I still remember hanging out with you in Fremantle and how wonderful your family is. I still talk about it.

    As a veteran of multiple wars, thank you for your sincerity and effort in sharing what so many gave their lives for.
    It’s touching and important because freedom isn’t free.

    Cheers legends! ✌🏼

    P.S. Nate from Expaditioned Drenched says hi, we’ve been hanging out a bit!

  9. Keith, I had the same emotional reaction when we visited in 2019 for the 75th anniversary. I couldn’t make it out of the car without weeping. Every American should visit. Sacred ground.

  10. Information warfare has been America’s war for many years! While the powers that be in many countries have been lying to their citizens.! We are aware now.! Stand tall and stop watching the news on your tv ! War was for nothing except for the elites to get richer while we the people died.! Wake up!

  11. Lovely start to the vid .. As a European, I fell about laughing at the suggestion you had to wait to diss Privilege management. ))) This is not Putin ( Putler's) Russia, Keith . Stop being such a drama queen !

  12. iam English both my grandfathers and great-uncles went to Normandy my dad's dad my grandfarther was at Dunkirk and got shot in the shoulder then while on the stretcher another bullet went through his face slicing his eye he healed well and could still see out of the injured eye which was amazing he healed so good he went back to Normany onto sword beach and made it back 4 years later same as my other grandfather and one great uncle the other joe Hopkins was killed on Juno beach killed by a stooker airplane as far as we know he is buried in France which we have been to to pay our respects and we went to some of the American Cemeteries as well there are eleven there the greatest of all countries Britains second so many heroes who lost there lives which is why we went to pay our respects to the heroes who fought for our freedoms today This is why Americans our are brothers and sisters they are part of us we are one family and always will be. all my best from John from Rugby UK.

  13. Sailing Zatara,
    I wanted to write and saythank you for the tribute you gave to the fallen heroes in the cemetary at Normandy, France. From someone who served 20 years in the Navy and spent 16 of those years at sea. I do thank you for the very moving, respectful and honoroued tribute you gave. It may have been short but it was to the point.

    Thank You,
    Gary Rivas
    USN ret.

  14. Some how, some way we need to find a way to set our differences aside and try to make this earth a peaceful lace. It’s not all about national pride. It’s really comes down to a one earth mentality. We Americans only make up 4% of the population. Sometimes it takes a world war for people to realize this unfortunately.

  15. Thank you Zatara family! Keith, as you can see from all the comments here, you are not alone. These comments are the one thing that gives me "hope" that many people do understand the ultimate sacrifice. I've been to Arlington National Cemetery many times, but hope to pay my respects in Normandy one day. Thank you for sharing your journey.

  16. Amen Keith….I’ve walked that same Normandy path as you and your family and share the same sentiments. My 6 children , thankfully share our common pride of history and sacrifice.. remember, it’s up to us to assure they remember. BEST EPISODE

  17. God bless you Keith and Renee! I love your videos, and this one started out in an amazing way. Our young generation have been indoctrinated through the public education system and only understand Marxist concepts anymore. None of my children were a product of public education, and I hope they can appreciate what we've done for them as they take their places in society. Anyone who visits the American memorial should leave changed… as you were.

    My father was a Korean vet. Some of his brothers were Korean and WWII vets, and others were too old to fight. One uncle left blood on the field and came home disabled as a tank commander fighting against Rommel. None of them really talked much about what went on. They were proud to serve but would never want anyone to think they were proud of what they had to do to defeat the enemy.

    What makes me sad is how Europe has essentially forgotten what the US did for them in WWII. If not for us, France would have been German territory, and the French language a thing of the past. But their plight is the same as ours… they have been infiltrated to the core with Marxism and Socialism so that they know nothing else.

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