An Army of Enforcers | SOTG 1117 Pt. 2

What is happening to the US Military? Is the Pentagon creating an army of enforcers, rather than serving and protecting the United States, to blindly obey the orders of the state, whatever those orders might be? You should be concerned. 

We have our weekly leadership trait from Hal Moore. This week we will consider how a leader should be constantly learning. Jarrad has another Basically Business segment for you; delivering to your tribe.

Also, during our Fighting Fitness segment, we will consider your diet. What are you eating? Are you still eating soy? Scientists in Japan have made a discovery that you might want to consider. 

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  • [0:02:49] Operation White Feather Part 2: The Operator Book 5 https://amzn.to/3Fmr1WW
  • [0:05:06] Leadership Trait of the Week: Leaders must be Lifelong Learners
  • [0:13:10] Fighting Fitness brought to you by SWAT Fuel
    • TOPIC: What are you Eating? Diet Matters
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  • [0:28:00] Basically Business – The Markel Method 008
    • Delivering to your Tribe
    • “Give them the pickle.”  What is the “pickle”?
  • [0:42:20] Pentagon issues rules aimed at stopping rise of extremism news.yahoo.com

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From news.yahoo.com:

Warning that extremism in the ranks is increasing, Pentagon officials issued detailed new rules Monday prohibiting service members from actively engaging in extremist activities. The new guidelines come nearly a year after some current and former service members participated in the riot at the U.S. Capitol, triggering a broad department review.

According to the Pentagon, fewer than 100 military members are known to have been involved in substantiated cases of extremist activity in the past year. But they warn that the number may grow given recent spikes in domestic violent extremism, particularly among veterans.

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