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Is it worth joining the army?

StyleCoin

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I have high ranking cousins in the army and they will get a position for me when I turn 18, is it worth it? They are not asking for proof of vaccination.
 
StyleCoin said:
I have high ranking cousins in the army and they will get a position for me when I turn 18, is it worth it? They are not asking for proof of vaccination.

Is it worth it? Yes, and no. Ask yourself WHY you want to join. Joining the military can be a very rewarding decision in life, just as it can be a dire mistake.

Are you planning on enlisting, or commissioning?

Always weigh the benefits and consequences from federal employment. It's important to research in depth about it, including the military occupation specialty you are considering, assuming your country gives you a choice.

Pretend you are basically selling your soul to the government, so make sure you do so on your own terms, not the recruiter's, nor jump into the decision stupidly.

Also, understand that the government (in many countries) does vetting on its recruits. The higher security clearance you require, the more in depth they look. Understand that they will immediately give you a "dishonorable discharge" from military service if they find out you are what they consider "racist", "anti-semitic", etcetera.

Wipe your browsing history, cookies, everything. If you aren't using a VPN, start NOW. If you apply, only give them a brand new email that in no way can be connected to here.

I'll stop here as I don't want to waste my time if you aren't from the United States. If you are from the US, feel free to ask me questions (not stupid questions).
 
It's worth it if you rise in position or start in a higher position by studying at a military academy. If you stay all the time in the barracks until you retire, you will be wasting most of your life time. Also keep in mind the higher danger compared to other careers and professions.
 
Invictus said:
StyleCoin said:
I have high ranking cousins in the army and they will get a position for me when I turn 18, is it worth it? They are not asking for proof of vaccination.

Is it worth it? Yes, and no. Ask yourself WHY you want to join. Joining the military can be a very rewarding decision in life, just as it can be a dire mistake.

Are you planning on enlisting, or commissioning?

Always weigh the benefits and consequences from federal employment. It's important to research in depth about it, including the military occupation specialty you are considering, assuming your country gives you a choice.

Pretend you are basically selling your soul to the government, so make sure you do so on your own terms, not the recruiter's, nor jump into the decision stupidly.

Also, understand that the government (in many countries) does vetting on its recruits. The higher security clearance you require, the more in depth they look. Understand that they will immediately give you a "dishonorable discharge" from military service if they find out you are what they consider "racist", "anti-semitic", etcetera.

Wipe your browsing history, cookies, everything. If you aren't using a VPN, start NOW. If you apply, only give them a brand new email that in no way can be connected to here.

I'll stop here as I don't want to waste my time if you aren't from the United States. If you are from the US, feel free to ask me questions (not stupid questions).
well, probably he will be enlisted since he don't have a university diploma. but he can go to a military academy. right?
 
newsatanist said:
well, probably he will be enlisted since he don't have a university diploma. but he can go to a military academy. right?

In the US, you can commission by attending ROTC (military academy, as you say), at a 4 year university. You end up getting a 4 year degree on top of earning a commissioned officer rank. This is the ideal path to take, in my opinion.

However, I will emphasize again that the government does in depth vetting on their recruits. Especially for the officer ranks. Once they have your contract finalized, you become government property.

The government can, at any time, check what websites you log on to, what people you talk to, and you can assume what would happen if they found out he logs on to our forums.

I would say, especially now, that it is not yet an ideal time for Stylecoin to join the military. It would do us great to instead focus on the war in front of us.

On top of this, it will be near impossible for spiritual advancement while he is under the watchful eye of superior military officers during the initial training, living in barracks with no privacy, and for at least a couple of years afterwards.

Personally, I value what we are doing as Satanists too much to even consider such an act. I know that once you dedicate, and participate in spiritual warfare, when you leave the path, you are nothing but a walking target for the yehuborim and their masters.

When I was in the military, the Ritual wasn't yet in action. Nor was I properly dedicated. I'm glad I left the military when I did, after my contract obligation. I got here in time to participate in destroying the jewish matrix.

Stylecoin went silent, so maybe he wasn't serious about joining, but if he goes down that route, he should at least be informed of the importance of that decision.

There will be no excuses.
 
To Stylecoin, check the other topics on the matter. I gave an elaborate response in one of them. All I need to add is that you should look at your chart too. Is there any military aptitude or talent shown? Check fixed stars too: their aspects with the first, second, sixth and tenth/MC, in particular, as well as the rulers of those houses. Only tight conjunctions and oppositions count. If there is no aspect showing military aptitude and/or discipline (Saturn), it is a waste of time in my opinion unless it's the only way for you to be employed. Again, take into account what role would you be applying for and what country. My consideration in another topic are warnings for combat roles mainly.

HP Zevios Metathronos and other users with experience and actual knowledge have also expressed their perspectives.


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Shadowcat said:
No it really Isn't. Ice said it before in some other posts and I'll say it here for you. Overall the military is no place for an Zevism you will become Yehubor cannon fodder. The military is centered around doing the yehuborim dirty work. And this goes for all military worldwide.

Not everyone in the military is infantry, artillery, cavalry or, in general, combat roles. There are many roles that never see the battlefield. So, they cannot be cannon fodder in any way.
 
Stormblood said:
To Stylecoin, check the other topics on the matter. I gave an elaborate response in one of them. All I need to add is that you should look at your chart too. Is there any military aptitude or talent shown? Check fixed stars too: their aspects with the first, second, sixth and tenth/MC, in particular, as well as the rulers of those houses. Only tight conjunctions and oppositions count. If there is no aspect showing military aptitude and/or discipline (Saturn), it is a waste of time in my opinion unless it's the only way for you to be employed. Again, take into account what role would you be applying for and what country. My consideration in another topic are warnings for combat roles mainly.

HP Zevios Metathronos and other users with experience and actual knowledge have also expressed their perspectives.


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Shadowcat said:
No it really Isn't. Ice said it before in some other posts and I'll say it here for you. Overall the military is no place for an Zevism you will become Yehubor cannon fodder. The military is centered around doing the yehuborim dirty work. And this goes for all military worldwide.

Not everyone in the military is infantry, artillery, cavalry or, in general, combat roles. There are many roles that never see the battlefield. So, they cannot be cannon fodder in any way.

This was not literally meant however. I know that very well as I enlisted myself in my own country once. It was basically a figure of speech.

My point was that these people are wasting their good intentions on the Yehubor machine that is just going to use them as pawns. The military is a board full of chess pieces that is and has been manipulated by yehuborim.

The ones that do see combat risk their lives and limbs for nothing but naught and for the jewish agenda. I again recommend no Zevism join the military unless they have no other option in life.
 
Stormblood said:
To Stylecoin, check the other topics on the matter. I gave an elaborate response in one of them. All I need to add is that you should look at your chart too. Is there any military aptitude or talent shown? Check fixed stars too: their aspects with the first, second, sixth and tenth/MC, in particular, as well as the rulers of those houses. Only tight conjunctions and oppositions count. If there is no aspect showing military aptitude and/or discipline (Saturn), it is a waste of time in my opinion unless it's the only way for you to be employed. Again, take into account what role would you be applying for and what country. My consideration in another topic are warnings for combat roles mainly.

HP Zevios Metathronos and other users with experience and actual knowledge have also expressed their perspectives.


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Shadowcat said:
No it really Isn't. Ice said it before in some other posts and I'll say it here for you. Overall the military is no place for an Zevism you will become Yehubor cannon fodder. The military is centered around doing the yehuborim dirty work. And this goes for all military worldwide.

Not everyone in the military is infantry, artillery, cavalry or, in general, combat roles. There are many roles that never see the battlefield. So, they cannot be cannon fodder in any way.

I will look at the subject threads, I saw in my chart, I have more ability, spiritual than physical ability, maybe it is a waste of time to join the army.
 
StyleCoin said:
Maybe I will leave America for Europe, I intend to work there for 2 years and save a lot of money.

In Europe they take like a third of your income in taxes and everything there is much more expensive. Pay there for most jobs is much lower than in the states. You will need get ahead much. I worked in Europe for 6 and a half years.
 
Shadowcat said:
StyleCoin said:
Maybe I will leave America for Europe, I intend to work there for 2 years and save a lot of money.

In Europe they take like a third of your income in taxes and everything there is much more expensive. Pay there for most jobs is much lower than in the states. You will need get ahead much. I worked in Europe for 6 and a half years.

I don't know how it works in the USA but can confirm that in Europe they took a huge portion of your money between taxes and income contribution. In the Army in my birth country, even if they can offer you room and board for free, they still give you a misery for what you do. They also were supposed to automatically make tax payments, but I found out at the end of the first year that they only paid state taxes, omitting to pay regional, province and council taxes. I was also surprised to see the actual gross income compared to the net we received monthly.
 

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