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Navy SEAL goes rogue in Iraq (*MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY*)

May 30, 2021
Today I have something very special to share with you. One of my former teammates when he was a Navy Seal has one of the craziest stories you'll ever hear and he recently gave me permission to share it, but before I get into his story. If you are a fan of the strange, dark and mysterious presented in story format then you come to the right channel because that is all we do and we upload content three or four times a week so if that is of interest to you please, donate 2000 pounds. Damn, click the like button, subscribe to our channel and turn on all notifications so you don't miss any of our weekly uploads.
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Well, let's get into today's story in June 2011. I had just failed a very stressful and anxiety-inducing underwater experiment. test as part of Navy Seal training and after failing this test, my instructor told me to get out of the pool and go to the corner with the other losers, so I headed to the edge of the pool, got out and headed back. I sulked to the corner where I saw my other classmates who had had a similar fate in this test, they were all sitting in the corner with their backs to the pool in orderly rows, so I was totally exhausted by this test and so when I sat down, started breathing dramatically very hard and moving my chest up and down to show how difficult my exam had been in about two seconds of this ridiculous performance by me, one of my other classmates who had been sitting in the corner when I showed A big 18 year old boy from Wisconsin named Ephramatos immediately turned around and made eye contact with me and through clenched teeth just shut up.
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Everyone here is hurting and then he turned around and I immediately got really angry at him. because he just publicly discouraged me in front of my other classmates, but then I realized that he was right. The job we were trying out for Navy Seal doesn't look for people who just feel bad about themselves all the time and so on. I never forgot the lesson ephramatos taught me on the pool deck that day and I, along with everyone else on the

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teams, never forgot the totally crazy thing f from mottos did five years later that was picked up by practically all the major news networks in the It was 2012, so about a year after our exchange on the pool deck and I graduated and became a Navy Seals, I was assigned to an East Coast

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team and he He was assigned to one on the west coast and for the next five years I never saw him.
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The guy until I saw him on TV was mid-June 2017 and he was at the base in Virginia in an office full of other Navy Seals and we were finishing up the day. He was closing my email and turning off my computer and it hit me. My phone that was on the table suddenly started lighting up with all these text messages from current and former teammates so I grabbed my phone and all the messages were saying the same thing, turn on the news so in this office in the that we were there was always a TV that was on with the news sitting in the corner that was silent so I turned to look at this TV and on the TV from the distance all I can see is breaking news and the Middle East and , given our profession, news like that. tended to have a direct impact on our daily lives, so I assumed all these text messages must be about what happened in the Middle East, so I get up, walk over, grab the remote and walk back to my seat , I'm turning up the volume and everyone else in the room turns to look at the TV too and we start hearing the TV reporters talking about this group of American civilians who had gone to Iraq and taken up arms against the terrorist organization.
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Isis and while they were talking about this group of American civilians they put on the screen an image of one of these Americans. He was a big, bearded guy in his 20s carrying an Ak-47 rifle standing behind a tank somewhere in the Middle East and as soon as I saw that photo I knew immediately why he had received that flood of text messages from colleagues of current and previous equipment. It's because we all knew this guy, the TV guy, from Matos five years before, after our graduation. He signed up for his first SEAL team on the West Coast and very quickly after he showed up, they deployed to Afghanistan during one of his missions.
Efraín was in the back of his patrol car as they walked through this huge open field as they left this village. He had just entered and Efraín, by virtue of being in the back of the patrol, was in charge of watching behind the unit and making sure that no one was chasing them, so Efraín periodically turned around and looked and made sure that there was no one following them and then at some point when he turned around he saw two little girls who couldn't have been more than five and seven years old running out of the village and started running down the road towards them now earlier in the day when Efraín and his team had been in that town.
They had found a children's backpack lying in the middle of the road and when they went up to inspect it it turned out that it was full of explosives. Now no one had been injured. They had deactivated the explosives but they were too tired for the children's backpacks. and when ephram sees these two girls running towards him, he can see that they are both carrying backpacks similar in style to the one they found on the road, they were suicide bombers. Ephron starts yelling at these girls to stop coming back. Don't come any closer or I'll have to shoot you, but he noticed that they weren't stopping, they were just running down the road.
He could see that there were tears streaming down their faces. They were totally upset. They were obviously innocent. They were small children, the Taliban had forced them to do this, but Efraín, since he was in the security rear of his patrol, had to deal with them as if they were threats, so at some point, when they did not stop, he raised his With the rifle raised, he removed the safety of the gun and put his crosshairs right on one of the girls and began to apply pressure on the trigger, but just as he was about to squeeze and fire, the girls stopped abruptly, it's as if They knew they were about to be shot and they turned around and ran back toward the village and then Efraim took his finger off the trigger, put it back on the safe, lowered the rifle and breathed a big sigh of relief, but even though it didn't have to involve these poor girls who experience Ephram totally tormented, in fact, of all the combat he had on that deployment, that experience with those innocent girls had the biggest impact on him, how could anyone force a child to be a suicide bomber, how could someone be like that? cruel and that is why, when Efraín returned to the United States after that deployment, he had changed, that experience specifically had changed him, although he believed in the mission of the United States government in Afghanistan and in the Middle East, he felt that I could have been doing more.
These poor innocent people were simply trapped inside conflict zones like these two girls, so over the next few years he began looking for different conflict zones around the world where civilians were in the most danger and discovered that there was a place. that was killing and exploiting civilians at an unprecedented rate and that place was

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where a new terrorist organization had taken power called isis in early 2017 when efraim's

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contract ran out and it was time for him to decide Whether he wanted to stay in sealing equipment or leave and become a civilian, he opted not to re-enlist, so he left the military and instead went on social media and contacted a group of foreign volunteers in Iraq. who was providing humanitarian aid to civilians and approached them. and he said: Hello, can I join you?
And of course, they said yes, we'd love to have a Navy Seal come and support us, so just a couple of days later, Efrain sold his house and packed a bag of clothes into a backpack. grabbed his passport, got on a plane and flew alone to northern Iraq now, before we continue with the rest of the story, you have to understand how bold this move was on Ephraim's part now when he was a Navy Seal and therefore , a member of the US Army on active duty when he went to Afghanistan to a war zone, had a lot of support, if his team was pinned down by the enemy, they could call for an airstrike or they could call for reinforcements if Efraim was injured in the The battlefield or their teammates were injured on the battlefield, they could call in special medical teams that would fly in virtually any condition to come save them and if Ephraim was captured by the enemy, you better believe the United States will come for him, but in this case Efraín went. to a war zone as a civilian, he was not in the US military, so he had no support.
If he or his team were trapped in Iraq, they would have to fight their way out or be killed or captured. If he or one of his new teammates from this group of volunteers was injured, they would have to save themselves or be killed or captured. If Ephraim was captured as a civilian, no one will come for him, no one even knows he has been captured, he is completely alone, but Efraín knew these risks, in fact, he knew them better than most people because he had already deployed to a war zone and he saw how important it was to have a supporting infrastructure, so when he flew to Iraq as a civilian he knew he was out there. but he just didn't care, he felt like he had a mission to help these innocent people because no one else was.
When he arrived in Iraq in March 2017, one of the guys from this group of volunteers met him at the airport. Coming out to join, he was a very muscular, tattooed American in his 30s who introduced himself as Sky and said he had been a Marine and while in the Marines he had deployed to Iraq, so he was familiar with the area where the couple got into a vehicle and Sky took them to the volunteer group's safe house in the city where Ephraim had the opportunity to meet the leader of this group. He was a tough-as-nails ex-Army Special Forces guy, in his 50s, named Dave, and Dave for the last few decades had been going to conflict zones around the world and telling Ephram that the worst atrocities there had ever been. seen committed against civilians in any of these places were where they were right now in Iraq at the hands of ISIS.
A few days later, Ephraim Sky Dave and some other American volunteers boarded this convoy of armored ambulances and left the city and headed west into the countryside, toward a large city called Mosul that three years earlier had been captured by Isis. On their journey to the city, Efraín and the others had to pass through several military checkpoints. Now most of these checkpoints were set up by their ally the Iraqi army, but Ephraim and the others knew that they could stumble upon an Isis checkpoint and since they were all pale-skinned Americans, they would be instantly recognized as enemies. and they would be shot at, so every time they slowed down to reach one of these checkpoints, Ephram and the others would grip their weapons tightly and mentally prepare for possible hand-to-hand combat.
They fought to the death, but fortunately they managed to make it the entire distance to the outskirts of Mosul without any drama at the checkpoint and once they got there they connected with an Iraqi army unit with which the leader of this group of volunteers, Dave , had a relationship. During Ephraim's first month in the country, he worked with this Iraqi army unit to help distribute food and provide medical care to civilians in and around Mosul. Then, in the second month of his stay in Iraq, everything changed. Iraqi decision makers decided it was finally time to retake Mosul from ISIS.
This was a huge military movement that required several units to work together and would take several weeks. The main Iraqi army was to advance within the city limits of Mosul. and inch by inch he was claiming territory from ISIS while the army unit that Ephram and his group of volunteers had joined would be responsible for retaking some of the villages around Mosul that ISIS had occupied and suddenly Ephram and the rest of his group of volunteers went from being humanitarian aid workers to having a direct combat role on the front lines with the Iraqis. army and in his first experience of civilian combat, Ephraim ran through an active minefield towards this village that was occupied by Isis and after almost being blown up at least twice, Ephraim finally reached this village and began to go home by home with the other volunteers. clearing them of Isis fighters and in one case that you have on camera, he entered this structure and saw that there were weapons on the ground and they looked around and they couldn't find any Isis fighters inside, but they noticed that on the ground there was apiece of plywood they moved it to the side and it revealed this huge hole that led to the ground and this hole connected to a huge underground tunnel system that is used to escape from gunfights like this and so, Ephraim and Dave, who were with him, They just jumped straight into the tunnel.
They didn't have night vision. They had no backup. The two of them just start running through this pitch black tunnel and periodically throw grenades in front of them if and when there are Isis fighters in front of them. After running for quite some time, preparing to come into contact with their adversaries, they reach this large high-ceilinged cavern that is a dead end and look around thinking okay, I guess no one ran in here, but before for them to turn around and leave. The tunnel system looked up with their lights and saw that at the top of the wall carved into the wall was another entrance to another tunnel.
It looked like there needed to be a ladder to get to this additional tunnel entrance, so Ephram and Dave looked. They looked at each other and thought I bet Isis fighters ran up here, there was a ladder, they climbed up and came in through that entrance and then they lifted the ladder so we couldn't follow them, so Ephrem and Dave couldn't do it. nothing. About that, they decided, well, you know, we'll just go out and tell the Iraqi army and see what they want to do from time to time. Dave, they abandon this tunnel system, they go back outside, they tell the Iraqi army and the Iraqi army brings a excavator and fill the entrance they had found inside the house, seal it completely so that no one can enter or leave and then Later that night, after that village was cleared of all the Isis fighters, they began to hear muffled explosions under land near where the entrance to this tunnel was and what turned out to be Isis fighters who realized they had been buried alive and had snuck in there.
They had used a ladder to climb into that confined space, but when they realized they were doomed, they blew themselves up over the next month in Ephraim and the Iraqi army unit he and his volunteers were working with continued to periodically have small skirmishes with ISIS in these villages outside Mosul, but they spent most of their time providing humanitarian aid and medical care to civilians in the area. Then in May, his mission again shifted other Iraqi army units that had been sent directly to Mosul a month earlier to inch forward. to eradicate the area of ​​ISIS fighters, they had done a relatively good job, but the last of the ISIS fighters were pushed into this northern section of the city, where they had taken shelter inside these downed concrete structures and were putting up an incredibly battle. fierce.
In fact, the fighting was so fierce that these Iraqi army units in the city were unable to advance any further; They needed armored vehicles and tanks if they were going to be successful and it just so happened that the army unit that Ephram and his group of volunteers had incorporated that had been out of Mosul all this time was an armored unit, they had armored vehicles and tanks and they were He ordered them to go directly to the heart of Mosul and liberate it once and for all and so on on May 4, Ephraim and the other volunteers. loaded into their armored vehicles and joined this huge line of dozens and dozens of tanks and other armored vehicles facing the western side of Mosul, there was

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a field between them and the city walls and as soon as this huge convoy began to advance towards the city, the city just opened up against them, heavy machine gun fire, rocket fire, mortars, it was just absolute chaos.
Isis knew they were coming and that's why they were unleashing everything they had on them and Ephram would say after his vehicle actually entered the city. The borders of Mosul and it was on one of its roads, all these booby trap cars started detonating around it and the machine gun, rocket and mortar fire

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intensified at the same time as this was happening. Iraqi civilians inside Mosul saw this incredible wave. of violence occurring and began trying to flee the city now that ISIS had effectively held them hostage inside Mosul because they needed a lot of civilians in and around the area because that prevented Iraq, the United States, and other forces fighting ISIS from bombing indiscriminately.
Mosul to get rid of the Isis presence there and when ISIS saw these civilians fleeing, they started shooting at them to deter other civilians from trying to escape and right in front of Ephraim as he drove into the city, men, women and children were being killed by shooting. Over the place, naturally, Ephraim and the other volunteers jumped in and tried to return fire at these Isis shooters, but they were so well fortified in different structures that they couldn't even see them let alone hit them, so they did the best they could after They and the others began to go outside to draw fire on themselves so that other civilians nearby could run to safety and for the next three days that was what they did constantly exposing themselves and dodging bullets and then also when they were not doing That's what they were treating these civilians who had been wounded and other Iraqi soldiers who had been wounded up to this point, Efrain had seen combat when he was in the United States Navy as a Navy Seal and he had seen combat as a volunteer with this group, But it wasn't until he entered Mosul that he saw how barbaric humans can be to each other.
He said that he saw so much death and dying around him that it was as if his brain could not calculate the level of barbarism he would later have. he wrote a book called the city of death and it was about his experience in mosul and he said the reason he called the book the city of death is because that's what he felt like everything around him was just death during the In the following weeks, Ephraim and the other volunteers took up positions in the southern section of Mosul, inside this bombed-out building, created a kind of aid station, and there they focused all their attention on trying to treat as many wounded civilians as they did wounded Iraqi soldiers. were possible.
At the same time, the rest of the Iraqi army had advanced north and was slowly taking down the last ISIS fighters on June 1, so about a month after Ephraim and the others entered the city of Mosul, they noted a significant increase in number. of wounded civilians who came to them for help and all day and all night they were treating all these people who are horribly injured with gunshot wounds and other injuries and at some point Ephram and the others started asking these people, you know what? This happened to you it seems unusual that so many people showed up with these injuries and everyone seemed to be in shock, no one could really talk about what happened but some people mentioned that there had been a massacre somewhere nearby but when searching for more information there was a language barrier issue and there was simply the fact that they were overwhelmed with patience and needed to make sure they focused on treating them, not talking to them the next morning, although Ephram and the others got up and decided.
They wanted to push further north into ISIS-controlled territory to see if there was evidence of a massacre to try to figure out what happened to all these people who were showing up injured, so Ephram and the other volunteers left their aid station building and They moved north about a block to this huge intersection and there they took shelter against this huge concrete wall that protected them from Isis. Isis was on the other road that ran through the intersection. They were hiding in this huge bombed-out hospital that overlooked it. at the intersection and from where they were Isis couldn't see them and they couldn't shoot them at some point Efraín stuck his head over this wall looking down the road to this burned hospital and what he saw along the road surprised him. dozens and dozens of civilians who had been killed lying everywhere it would turn out that the day before a large group of civilians had tried to flee the city and they ran in front of that burned hospital where Isis was and they were shot dead. and they killed over 200 civilians, men, women, children, they didn't care and they injured at least another 100, that's why there was that huge increase in the number of civilians injured the day before and, while Efraín is scanning this carnage, he has Be careful not to stay. exposed for too long, you notice a particularly large pile of bodies, there are about 20 or 30 bodies, you see in this pile, there is clearly movement and you can see that there is a little girl trying to hide under her dead mother's clothes and then at the side of this. girl, there were two other adult men who were clearly injured but alive.
Efraín immediately starts yelling at them to run to him, run to him, they will kill you out there, but the three of them were completely in shock for the last 24 hours. They had been lying inside this pile of bodies and so they weren't going to be able to move on their own and then Ephraim realized that unless they did something to get them out of there they were going to die, so Ephram and the others ran back. . their counterparts in the Iraqi army and got them to sign a rescue mission and their plan was that one of the Iraqi tanks would drive down that road directly towards the hospital where all the ISIS fighters were and right behind the tank would be an Iraqi.
Humvee inside which Ephraim and the other volunteers would be and then they would go straight down the road, the tank would serve as a kind of shield for the Humvee and after the tank passed the pile of bodies, the Humvee would line up right next to it. to that, ephram and the others would jump out, grab the girl and the other two men would take them back to the humvees and then the two vehicles would return to safety once this plan was in place ephram would be contacted, dave and the other volunteers. the US military in the area and got them to authorize a smoke screen, they would fire artillery shells with smoke grenades that would obscure the view of the Isis fighters in the hospital, they wouldn't actually be able to see the tank or the humvee or this operation rescue taking place right in front of them and shortly after these plans are fully finalized and Efraín and the others are loading into the humvee and they are getting into position to turn that corner and begin this operation, the driver of the humvee He says you know what I don't want to do anymore, this is not safe, I'm not willing to do it, Ephraim and the other volunteers tried to convince him to continue doing the operation because they didn't have time to get a replacement Humvee and they had already coordinated with the artillery units.
Americans, they were going to fire these shells at a certain time, so they didn't really have a chance to do this operation again if this guy backed down, not to mention if they didn't. We didn't get out quickly, these three people were going to die anyway and finally, when Ephraim realized that this driver was not going to give in, he was not going to participate in this operation. Ephram and the others got out of the humvee and walked up to the tank driver and asked him, you know, are you still prepared to go on this rescue operation and he said yes, and although if they went ahead with this mission, it would mean that Efraín and the others others would be on foot behind the tank entirely. exposed, they were still totally depressed about doing it, in fact Ephraim would say that at no point did they consider canceling the mission, they were so focused on saving these three people that they were willing to sacrifice themselves to do it, so the tank driver closed his hatch . ephram and the others got behind the tank, turned that corner to look towards the hospital and then a couple of minutes later when the planned US artillery launched these smoke grenades that exploded in the air, totally obscuring Isis' view and as soon as those clouds of smoke were in the Air Isis came out and started firing randomly downwards in the general direction of where this tank was.
They couldn't really see the tank. They had no way of knowing what they were doing there. They just knew something was happening and in the meantime. ephram and the others are hiding behind this tank as it slowly advances as bullets impact around them, mortars begin to fall around them and it turns out that there were other Isis fighters not only directly in front of them at the hospital, but also towards their side in other buildings, so they were being hit from two directions. Ephraim remembers that while he was behind this tank trying to stay as small as possible, he started gasping because he was so terrified that he was completely convinced that he was eventually going to die that day.
The tank passed just in front of this pile of bodies and at that moment Ephraim came out and fired at Isis in the hospital and towards the berm to provide some coverwhile Dave and another volunteer ran and pulled the girl and the other two men out of the pile and behind the tank, the girl and one of the men were fine, they were not seriously injured physically, but the other man was seriously injured and not could walk, so, thinking quickly, Ephram and his team found a piece. of sheet metal on the ground behind this tank and they rolled it on top of it and used it as a stretcher and started dragging it as the tank started moving in reverse and so, while the bullets are still flying around it, the rockets land next to it. they.
While they are moving, they are making good progress when the injured man slides off the sled and lands right on the tracks where this tank is going to go and for a variety of reasons, Ephraim and the others had no way of communicating with the tank. . driver, so the tank driver will keep moving and run over this injured man who can't go anywhere, so, thinking quickly, Efraín jumps, grabs the injured man, and rolls with him out of the way of the follower just as he passes by. to him, but now Efraín and this wounded man are outside the protection of the tank and the bullets begin to impact around them.
The smoke screen at this point is practically clear, so Isis sees them and Efraín at this point makes a heartbreaking decision. He looks at this guy who knows he can't move on his own. He's seriously injured. He makes eye contact with him. He shakes his head. hand and Ephraim just shakes his head and says sorry because he knew he couldn't move him fast enough behind the tank before they both got shot and he couldn't throw him on his back in time before they both got shot so he had to He had to leave it and then Ephram jumped up and jumped behind the tank just as a volley of fire hit him. right where he had been standing and then Ephraim and the others continued to retreat, that wounded man would be killed by Isis just moments after Ephraim was back behind the relative safety of the tank, he suddenly fell to the ground and felt a pain in his right leg, he had been shot in the leg, but the place where he fell was right in line with where one of these tank traps came from, but again, they can't talk to this tank, so they can't stop the tank I caught it.
Then a surge of adrenaline washed over Ephram and he jumped to his feet and continued to limp behind the tank despite this gaping hole in his leg, they finally made it to that intersection. where they had started, but the only way they could Returning down the alley to safety with the Iraqi army was to run across a small segment of the street, you basically needed to be exposed for just a second running, but at this point the smoke screen was gone. Isis knew exactly where they were and they were waiting for them to come out from behind that tank, so Ephraim and the other volunteers are shouting through this gap in the road to the Iraqi army to send an armored vehicle through it.
The road picks us up and takes us back to the other side, we can't cross this gap without being shot at, but because of the chaos and noise, the tank fires, there are mortars, rockets, gunshots, it's crazy, the message just doesn't work. was received, so in a sudden attack of madness, frustration, fear and all kinds of things. Ephraim just runs across the street and miraculously makes it to the other side without getting hit again and there he tells the Iraqi army to send an armored Humvee through this gap so the girl gets the boy, he gets the rest of the volunteers to save them.
Seconds later, an armored humvee crossed that gap, they were picked up and brought back and at this point, Ephraim is now lying on the ground behind that concrete wall, so he is relatively safe and his leg is being bandaged. He gets up and remembers when the girl and boy were taken out and they were safe and sound, the Iraqi army erupted in cheers, it was this incredibly happy moment in an absolutely tragic and horrible moment, the Iraqis would transport Ephraim in an armored ambulance to a post relief south of where this intersection was and there they would put him on a cot and a doctor would re-bandage his leg and then walk away, so Efraín stayed inside this room to think about what had just happened and he looked towards his To the left and just two beds away from him was the girl he had almost died saving and she was sitting on her cot, she wasn't looking at him, she was looking straight ahead, her dark hair was tangled and she was just like she was looking at nothing, she was Of course she was still in shock, but she seemed relatively unharmed and then at some point another Iraqi doctor came over and gave her some food and water and she ate and drank ferociously.
Ephram simply stared at her in amazement. At that moment she was the most important thing in his life and as he looked at this miraculous child, the doctor who had given him food and water noticed his gaze and approached Ephraim and only told him that his name is Demoa, that he is four years and she will be fine after the doctor left. Ephram lowered his hat to his face and began to cry. Ephram never had the chance to talk to Demoa because he was so afraid of everyone around her that he decided to just welcome her back. her space, but would later discover that she was reunited with her living relatives and today is alive and well.
After her injury, Ephraim was sent back to the United States and it was then that she learned that her rescue operation had been filmed by A guy who was there that day documenting war crimes committed by Isis saw this rescue operation and started filming it after this man posted the footage online, it went viral and in no time the major media outlets around the world world contacted Ephraim and the other volunteers for interviews. This was the story that my teammates in Virginia and I in that office saw in 2017 and that image we saw of Ephraim standing behind the tank with the AK-47 moments before he ran behind the tank and provided cover. fire for Dave and the other to run and grab the girl and the other two men.
The gunshot wound that Ephram suffered in his leg ended up being relatively minor considering that the gunshot wounds are minor, it didn't hit an artery and it didn't break. the bone and, after only a few months, he more or less regained his strength and, instead of just taking things easy, he was in another conflict zone in Burma, this time working with a new volunteer organization that he founded, called Stronghold Rescue and Relief. and its mission is to protect and care for families in conflict zones, its motto is the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing, despite being a very small organization, they are having enormous impacts throughout the world.
But they need For our help, they rely on a small army of people who contribute small donations each month to keep operations flowing, so if you're a fan of the strange, dark and mysterious, consider joining their army by supporting them monthly, just as it's me. If you do, not only will you earn my respect and admiration, you'll also be sent one of these awesome t-shirts with that awesome quote on the back. The link to join his army is in the description of this video. Also if you just click on that link it will take you to their website and you can see the full raw footage of their rescue mission, so that'll be it guys, if you got anything from today's video and you haven't already, please drop a two thousand pound jdam. on the Like button, also support Stronghold Rescue and Relief by clicking the link in the video description.
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