Tonight’s discussion kicks off with the CommandEleven SitRep covering security related threats to the US and Europe. Then we return to The Long War series discussing building trust after the attacks – vetting, developing bonds and allies during societal collapse.
CommandEleven SitRep
- Antifa announces uniform change to look like Hamas
- Obama says it’s time to experiment with new forms of journalism with government regulatory constraints
- DNI Tulsi Gabbard confirms Obama knew Hillary was mentally unfit for office and said nothing
- FBI drops nearly 200 pages proving the Trump cases were political victimisation
- Truckload of “aggressive” research monkeys escape after truck crash in Mississippi
- Seattle Children’s Hospital combines gender clinic with its autism center
- US Homeland series demonstrates how terrorists use Peter Quinn, CIA paramilitary operations officer, to test sarin and make a propaganda video
- “How am I gonna feed my 7 kids? I have 7 different baby daddies and none of them no good for me”
- Taliban violate the Doha Agreement and support terror groups
- Elon Musk – “Whether you choose violence or not, it’s coming to you. You either fight back, or you die.”
Building Trust
- The Immediate Aftermath – Shock Hits and Distrust Creeps In
- Vetting – Figuring Out Who’s Solid in the Rubble
- Bonding – Turning Shared Pain Into Real Ties
- Maintaining – Keeping the Glue from Coming Undone
- Resilience – Locking In Strength For Whatever’s Next
The panel included former deployed US military and intelligence operatives from Afghanistan and Iraq, including:
- Chris Heavens – CEO – Survival Dispatch
- Khalid Muhammad – Executive Director CommandEleven, intelligence operator and geopolitical analyst
- Jeff Emde – Author & former CIA operative
- Randy Nantz, GWOT combat wounded veteran (Green Beret)
- Mike Glover – US GWOT combat veteran (EOD, SpecOps, Green Beret) – CEO – American Contingency & Author of Preparedness
