Military Recruitment and Army Benefits that you must know about

This article will explain the hidden “benefits” of military service before one makes the commitment to join the armed forces in their country of origin. There are a collection of links included in this mind bending piece that need to be perused if one is seriously thinking of taking the plunge, because once your signature is on the dotted line; your life and the life of others will never, ever be the same.
The armed forces aggressively recruit the youth of every country they reside in. Recruitment officers are placed strategically in office buildings in high visibility areas, and they send ranked soldiers to high schools in order to market and advertise the eye-catching side of war seen on the television and other media. It is no accident they are recruiting at secondary schools, because many of the young people in modern society have their minds stuck on video gaming and may be doing poorly at school, thus their life has not taken a direction yet. These enlistment officials are there to take advantage of this mindset and plant seeds of a military career in one’s mind, if the violent games on various gaming systems haven’t already done that.
They prey on the young people looking for an opportunity; kids down and out that are having no luck finding anything and are not mature enough to make the right decisions. They wait in areas typically where folks drop off resume’s looking for a civilian career. All it takes is a few weeks or months of pounding the pavement with no results, and some people may start to look towards the military option because they need the money.
The armed forces aggressively recruit the youth of every country they reside in. Recruitment officers are placed strategically in office buildings in high visibility areas, and they send ranked soldiers to high schools in order to market and advertise the eye-catching side of war seen on the television and other media. It is no accident they are recruiting at secondary schools, because many of the young people in modern society have their minds stuck on video gaming and may be doing poorly at school, thus their life has not taken a direction yet. These enlistment officials are there to take advantage of this mindset and plant seeds of a military career in one’s mind, if the violent games on various gaming systems haven’t already done that.
They prey on the young people looking for an opportunity; kids down and out that are having no luck finding anything and are not mature enough to make the right decisions. They wait in areas typically where folks drop off resume’s looking for a civilian career. All it takes is a few weeks or months of pounding the pavement with no results, and some people may start to look towards the military option because they need the money.
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Their agenda is to take young people with their life ahead of them, and deceive them through propaganda into believing that in order to keep the country one resides in safe and free, the military is the right choice. They lure the youth of each country in with pay, pensions, benefits and the possibility of a promising career where traveling to different nations is expected. They focus on the pride and liberty of serving in the forces along with the pomp and pageantry to sell individuals on the idea.
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The governments of each country play a major role in getting people to join the military. In some countries it’s mandatory to join for two years to prepare the countrymen should a war break out. In other nations they create deplorable economic conditions therefore deliberately setting the stage where people feel they have no other choice. For example, in many “free and democratic” nations good jobs are disappearing, while poor part time jobs with large corporations are on the increase. People have a hard time making ends meet when faced with these circumstances and therefore become more likely to join big brother for a steady paycheck. It’s all done by design, because governments do not care much for their population, what they ultimately care the most about is money and power.
A career in the armed forces whether one is from a military family or not, is not something that should be taken lightly. Just because your forefathers were misinformed, doesn’t mean other people have to be; in fact the youth of today have a choice of empowerment because of all the tools available for them. Unlike decades and centuries ago where there was no internet available, people can bypass the fabricated and scripted stories of the mainstream media and untrue history books and do their own research on how other military veterans really feel about their involvement in the armed forces.
American veterans that came back home from Iraq have a story to tell; a tale which the mainstream media owned by the people that promote war don’t want you to know, but thanks to the internet their points of view can be seen with fantastic honesty and clarity as shown in this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=WWUQ_N_vHc0) Essentially these are true life experiences from servicemen and servicewomen that joined the armed forces and thus their involvement in the battle theater has been shared with the public. It’s important to note they were forced by their commanding officers to perform deplorable duties against their will which is already having a detrimental effect on their mental health, and they were not told that on enlistment day. In addition with modern warfare it’s becoming increasingly obvious the soldier does the dirty work while the hired for pay mercenaries reap the benefits.
A career in the armed forces whether one is from a military family or not, is not something that should be taken lightly. Just because your forefathers were misinformed, doesn’t mean other people have to be; in fact the youth of today have a choice of empowerment because of all the tools available for them. Unlike decades and centuries ago where there was no internet available, people can bypass the fabricated and scripted stories of the mainstream media and untrue history books and do their own research on how other military veterans really feel about their involvement in the armed forces.
American veterans that came back home from Iraq have a story to tell; a tale which the mainstream media owned by the people that promote war don’t want you to know, but thanks to the internet their points of view can be seen with fantastic honesty and clarity as shown in this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=WWUQ_N_vHc0) Essentially these are true life experiences from servicemen and servicewomen that joined the armed forces and thus their involvement in the battle theater has been shared with the public. It’s important to note they were forced by their commanding officers to perform deplorable duties against their will which is already having a detrimental effect on their mental health, and they were not told that on enlistment day. In addition with modern warfare it’s becoming increasingly obvious the soldier does the dirty work while the hired for pay mercenaries reap the benefits.
Albert Einstein considered a master and a brilliant man with unique vision and talents on a plethora of subjects made this quote many years ago: “The pioneers of a war-less world are the youth that refuse military service” (http://www.quoteworld.org/quotes/9894). Transparency is priceless in this deliberately confusing world; therefore this statement speaks absolute volumes to the youth of any era. This information from a master, with an obvious superb connection to spirit, presented to a young and aware population is pure gold especially now that the research tools of the internet are but a click away. This should inevitably result in a much lower percentage of enrollments into the military, as the truth is out there.
Imagine if the youth of all countries refused military employment! What would that do to the military industrial complex? What would that do to the aggressive nations on earth that take everything by force? What would that do to the vibration of the planet and the consciousness of the people? Why it would result in peace on earth breaking out wouldn’t it! It truly is that clear, because people over thirty, older folks, or children simply don’t join the military; only the teenagers and kids in their twenties do that. It’s amazing how fundamentally simple it is to change the world, therefore what is required by the youth of the globe is to educate themselves on this subject and refuse to enlist in the military anywhere on this planet. Simply put, there would be no wars to fight if there were no armies.
Imagine if the youth of all countries refused military employment! What would that do to the military industrial complex? What would that do to the aggressive nations on earth that take everything by force? What would that do to the vibration of the planet and the consciousness of the people? Why it would result in peace on earth breaking out wouldn’t it! It truly is that clear, because people over thirty, older folks, or children simply don’t join the military; only the teenagers and kids in their twenties do that. It’s amazing how fundamentally simple it is to change the world, therefore what is required by the youth of the globe is to educate themselves on this subject and refuse to enlist in the military anywhere on this planet. Simply put, there would be no wars to fight if there were no armies.
Despite the clarity above on the subject of joining the military there are many folks on this planet which are desperate and seek a better life thus believing the armed forces will give it to them. They believe it will teach them the latest in computers, high tech weaponry, allow them to travel and have a career and pension; however unlike most civilian jobs many are killed in the line of duty or come back from war broken for life. All the career choices they seek in the military can be pursued through non-military channels where innocent people are not maimed, raped, killed and murdered. They should not have to go through this negative experience to realize this.
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When one goes to war for glory, they usually end up with guilt. They are asked to do things that are considered a crime in the “civilized” world, and routine in the theater of war. They bring this mind set home with them to their country of origin. This often leads to aggressive behavior, violence and quite possibly murder or suicide. Here is a link to an article that has performed studies on many service men and service women that brings to light the ugly truth of joining the military: http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/05/23/unsaid-issue-behind-veterans-rising-suicide-rate-is-shame-based-guilt/
Soldiers are taught aggressive behavior, self-defence and many other tricks of the trade, but there is very little emphasis on mental health but rather mental toughness. The goals to be accomplished during missions are what the commanders deem appropriate. They do not know your mother, your father your sister or your brother, all they care about is the mission they have been tasked with and hopefully to have as few casualties as possible. In short, once civilian life is left behind, one is giving their power away to a command structure that does not revolve around empathy and compassion; think very hard before allowing other people to make decisions on your future.
There is a growing trend in the modern soldier to be pumped with the latest medication available to "protect" their state of mind on the battlefield; at least that’s what they tell you when they prescribe pharmaceuticals for various stressful situations. Prescription drugs taken in large doses can be fatal to the health of the individual, and there are instances where the combination makes them homicidal, please this link: http://www.ibtimes.com/medicating-our-troops-oblivion-prescription-drugs-said-be-endangering-us-soldiers-1572217 This artificial concoction of medicated cocktails is designed to make the individual more aggressive, in other words to make the soldier a better killing machine. They really do not care if your mental health deteriorates because of it; they only care about the mission and the outcome.
Soldiers are taught aggressive behavior, self-defence and many other tricks of the trade, but there is very little emphasis on mental health but rather mental toughness. The goals to be accomplished during missions are what the commanders deem appropriate. They do not know your mother, your father your sister or your brother, all they care about is the mission they have been tasked with and hopefully to have as few casualties as possible. In short, once civilian life is left behind, one is giving their power away to a command structure that does not revolve around empathy and compassion; think very hard before allowing other people to make decisions on your future.
There is a growing trend in the modern soldier to be pumped with the latest medication available to "protect" their state of mind on the battlefield; at least that’s what they tell you when they prescribe pharmaceuticals for various stressful situations. Prescription drugs taken in large doses can be fatal to the health of the individual, and there are instances where the combination makes them homicidal, please this link: http://www.ibtimes.com/medicating-our-troops-oblivion-prescription-drugs-said-be-endangering-us-soldiers-1572217 This artificial concoction of medicated cocktails is designed to make the individual more aggressive, in other words to make the soldier a better killing machine. They really do not care if your mental health deteriorates because of it; they only care about the mission and the outcome.
If one makes it back to their country of origin without losing a limb, killing someone else, or having some semblance of sanity; they still need to readjust to the world they left behind. Since they have been taking a high dose of various medications, they have become a junky. This is also not an accident, it’s by design. When one comes home they do so with terrible guilt, a sense of shame and a dependence on pharmaceutical drugs.
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Quote: “In 2007, the US Department of Defense issued $3 billion in contracts for bulk pharmaceutical purchases, many of which are option periods from an original award and that number is significantly higher now” (Link: http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/05/23/unsaid-issue-behind-veterans-rising-suicide-rate-is-shame-based-guilt/)
There is big profit in war, not only in designing, testing and manufacturing weapons meant to kill other human beings; but to make deals with hawkish pharmacy companies to sell billions of dollars of prescription drugs. If the US department of defense purchases billions of dollars in medication for its servicemen and servicewomen, what other lengths have they gone to “take care” of their own? It is crystal clear the government of each country is well aware that even though they give the image they care about their own people, they clearly do not.
To further emphasize the point, veterans that come home from their tour can rarely if ever return to a normal life; because they are always getting their medication altered when new issues arise.
Quote: Pentagon data show that the number of pain pill prescriptions written by military doctors to service members quadrupled from 866,773 in 2001 to 3.8 million in 2009. Most of those meds were addictive opioid narcotics like oxycodone, hydrocodone, or methadone. (Link: http://www.thefix.com/content/veterans-overdose-prescription-painkillers)
In essence the individual who went and fought for their country has become a pharmaceutical guinea pig upon returning home. This is very painful to watch because the person who was exposed to war can never get their mental house back in order. They may very well have good days and bad days, but they deteriorate faster than people that didn’t go to war because of what they have been through. In addition if they do not have a loving family, many end up on the streets without food and homeless.
Thankfully the first state in the United States to come forward to help homeless veterans is Arizona (link: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/16/us/program-to-end-homelessness-among-veterans-hits-milestone-in-arizona.html?_r=0) It’s easy to see how the glitz and glamor of war movies from Hollywood are therefore completely fabricated and untrue; when in reality the veterans are no longer cared for by the very country they went to war for.
There is big profit in war, not only in designing, testing and manufacturing weapons meant to kill other human beings; but to make deals with hawkish pharmacy companies to sell billions of dollars of prescription drugs. If the US department of defense purchases billions of dollars in medication for its servicemen and servicewomen, what other lengths have they gone to “take care” of their own? It is crystal clear the government of each country is well aware that even though they give the image they care about their own people, they clearly do not.
To further emphasize the point, veterans that come home from their tour can rarely if ever return to a normal life; because they are always getting their medication altered when new issues arise.
Quote: Pentagon data show that the number of pain pill prescriptions written by military doctors to service members quadrupled from 866,773 in 2001 to 3.8 million in 2009. Most of those meds were addictive opioid narcotics like oxycodone, hydrocodone, or methadone. (Link: http://www.thefix.com/content/veterans-overdose-prescription-painkillers)
In essence the individual who went and fought for their country has become a pharmaceutical guinea pig upon returning home. This is very painful to watch because the person who was exposed to war can never get their mental house back in order. They may very well have good days and bad days, but they deteriorate faster than people that didn’t go to war because of what they have been through. In addition if they do not have a loving family, many end up on the streets without food and homeless.
Thankfully the first state in the United States to come forward to help homeless veterans is Arizona (link: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/16/us/program-to-end-homelessness-among-veterans-hits-milestone-in-arizona.html?_r=0) It’s easy to see how the glitz and glamor of war movies from Hollywood are therefore completely fabricated and untrue; when in reality the veterans are no longer cared for by the very country they went to war for.
War benefits the few not the many, and the political leaders and bankers calling the shots happen to own the weapons factories and pharmaceutical companies where the profits are made. However it is clear there are many hidden motives that are coming to light regarding the post war veteran. For example, Canada used to have the image of being the world's peace keeper, however since their current government has been in power since 2005 their record of taking care of veterans is deteriorating faster than snow in July.
The veterans are rallying however to fight their deceptive government and thus publicly display their concerns (Link: http://www.ipolitics.ca/2014/11/13/the-final-front-veterans-versus-harper-in-2015/ They are disputing the governments decision to give a one-time lump sum to returning veterans rather than a pension. The average sum paid out is a paltry $45,000 and would not last a person who has suffered stress from the battlefield, or has lost limbs, longer than a couple of years at best; because many of the kids that have come back from war have little to no money sense. In essence it's showing a tremendous amount of disrespect for people that have put their lives on the line for their country, it's not the kind of reputation Canada used to have.
As humans, we were not placed on this planet to take lives, we were brought here to awaken and enlighten people, therefore stay out of the military and the violence on the planet will subside. Focus one’s attention of what good can be done and what differences can be made in life; it is this mindset that will ultimately change humanity and shape the world. Say no to the armed forces and say yes to a conscious life where one’s destiny is in their own hands, not in the hands of others.
The veterans are rallying however to fight their deceptive government and thus publicly display their concerns (Link: http://www.ipolitics.ca/2014/11/13/the-final-front-veterans-versus-harper-in-2015/ They are disputing the governments decision to give a one-time lump sum to returning veterans rather than a pension. The average sum paid out is a paltry $45,000 and would not last a person who has suffered stress from the battlefield, or has lost limbs, longer than a couple of years at best; because many of the kids that have come back from war have little to no money sense. In essence it's showing a tremendous amount of disrespect for people that have put their lives on the line for their country, it's not the kind of reputation Canada used to have.
As humans, we were not placed on this planet to take lives, we were brought here to awaken and enlighten people, therefore stay out of the military and the violence on the planet will subside. Focus one’s attention of what good can be done and what differences can be made in life; it is this mindset that will ultimately change humanity and shape the world. Say no to the armed forces and say yes to a conscious life where one’s destiny is in their own hands, not in the hands of others.
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