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EARLY Access [Audio] with Legend

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EARLY Access [Audio] with Legend

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Happy to have you in Kansas brother. Big red one all the way, baby. Go Cats!

Drew Nichols

Great interview, very concerning to realize a more granular accounting if the left behind equipment and of course that equipments disposition. I am also glad to see that there are motivated and capable resistance elements remaining in the area. I feel for those left behind.

Weightdude

A real eye opener on this one.

Chris John

The Optimism of Legend is what stands out to me. That gives hope. The bad people in government do not care about anything but their own pockets. That will be marked for when they're judged.

Robb Webster

I was sitting at my kids soccer game with my husband texting every person we could think of to try and get my husbands former interpreters family out of Afghanistan. He has thankfully been in the US for a while and he even joined the US Army. His brothers and sister who all worked for the US his brother even a former body guard for the president of Afghanistan. After days of calls/txt I was called by a friend in DC and I was told to drop it. I was told to let it go so we did. We heard later they were found and gunned down by the Taliban. I was shopping and listening and I sent my husband a txt saying this was bring me to tears. Tears of anger and frustration. I was DC on 9/11. I remember that fear. My dumb ass was the top of our office building when I looked across the mall and saw the smoke from the plane hitting the Pentagon. My husband missed the birth of our youngest child because he was in Afghanistan. We have had friends killed there. My brother is retired NYPD he sifted through rubble for months and now has breathing/lung issues. My experience is a drop in the bucket compared to others. We have no money to help the people in Hawaii or in Palestine Ohio but we send billions to Ukraine. The only people who are benefiting off this is the people in power and the military industrial complex. Time to talk to my husband about retirement. 28+ years is more then enough

Patty Deiters

I will be sending the YouTube video to my congressman upon release

Kyle Frederick

Kind of sobering to realize that your own Government is the number one supporter of Terrorism. During the Abby gate explosion and the debouched withdrawal, I got in contact with a friend of mine, who had worked with coalition forces in Afghanistan for twenty years. He had been directed to follow US forces to Kabul so he and his family could be vetted and taken to the US. Upon his arrival in Kabul, he waited and was left behind by our administration. He was very stressed out as the Taliban were going door to door killing people. All of the biometric information that were done on the people who helped us, DNA, photographs and addresses, were left behind for the Taliban and AQ to confiscate and use to find all of our friends, the Afghans who helped us. It was then that I found out that Bagram AFB had been vacated which made absolutely no sense to me. The withdrawal could have easily been completed from there. I will never know to this day, why they directed him and his family to Kabul, it was not a safe place, but Bagram was. Dark days for me, he couldn’t get to the Panjshir Valley, the Taliban had all exits from Kabul locked down. These people were literally drawn into a massacre, there’s no other explanation. After three days of trying to contact resources to help him out, I lost contact with him. I still have his messages copied on my phone. I’m not surprised that this administration, is still paying the Taliban, to kill our friends and US citizens that were left behind. I have no idea where he and his family are, it’s just one more thing that takes up space in my head. I have learned one thing, we as American citizens have watches, we live by those watches. These terrorist don’t have watches, they have time and they wait, they wait for things like botched withdrawals and open borders. It makes me sick to my stomach. Stay vigilant you knuckle draggers and fear not, at least God is with us. Stay frosty and live every day with your face in the sun, do not live in fear.

Tim

I spent 2.5 years in Afghanistan. I have skin in the game as they say. When I was there and since. When Legend said that the Afghan Commando’s went to the Panjshir with what they had and rallied. I went back and looked at the video my Brother sent me of them doing exactly that. It still gives me chill’s.

Lester Dodson Jr

So powerful Steve

WarriorMaximum

110%

WarriorMaximum

Amazing show Shawn! This hurts my heart and brings up a lot of frustration and anger due to the past but this guy brought the truth and it was super informative to hear! Legend is an amazing guy!

Jeremiah Carson

That Legend or any Afghan will even speak to an American is astonishing to me. After the treachery of Biden's abandonment, enhanced by $Billions in war making tools gifted to the Taliban to accomplish it, Biden set the Afghans who allied with the US on a path to certain death. Since that day, the US government has done nothing to mitigate that danger. The unspeakable danger in Biden's decision, a decision that dismissed as trivial (or worse, didn't care about) all that would certainly follow, would be an insurmountable lesson to me, were I an Afghan, that the USA PREFERS Taliban-style rule. Other conclusions are preposterous after such a policy move is executed and continues to be enforced when the results became well known. To hear Legend recognize that it is the Biden administration to blame, and not the US Soldier he knows -by which I mean, the soldier with dirt or jet fuel on his boots - relieves me of a bit of my shame, but not very much of it. The information, provided along with references to corroborating data, regarding the US continuing to finance the Taliban, and the US policy of leaving undisturbed the Chinese moves to cement elements of the Belt and Road initiative in Afghanistan, is vital, especially as it relates to the relentless but unwelcome-to-US-taxpayers/consumers forcing of the Green Deal and upon us. That cost has again been shown to be more than merely a financial burden. The price includes extreme danger to the USA and allied countries, which is now even better shown to be a policy that is apparently purposely and knowingly adopted to enable these risks to flourish. I hope the interview gets wide attention.

Steven Russelle


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