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Chapter 1: What is the significance of troops visiting a strip club before deployment?
America is a special place where when you have troops about to deploy to Iran for a boots on the ground operation, they go to a strip club first and they tell the stripper that they're being deployed for boots on the ground operations. Now, hold on, hold on. We don't know exactly what boots on the ground means. We don't know exactly what these deployment means.
But I've been talking about this for the past week or so, that there are individuals sort of leaking this information. And now the strangest version of this story has emerged. I would argue it's not actually strange at all. It's actually kind of sad, hilarious, but also bad for us. Stripper reveals U.S. troops are blabbing to her about being deployed and blowing operational security.
Loose lips sink ships, my friends. You know, what's really fascinating is that For, I guess, your average person, they don't quite understand just how saying the minor, the minorest of things, the smallest of things, could really impact the war efforts, whatever the war efforts may be. Now, of course, we can have a debate about the merits of the war in Iran. People are upset.
There's a lot of people breaking from Trump. All of that was always allowed, but I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about... Well, if you go back to World War Two, this famous poster, loose lips sink ships. What did that mean? It meant that if you were a troop and they were like, hey, we're going to put you on this boat. Get ready. You're deploying in three days or whatever.
If you went to your neighbor and said, yeah, they're having me on a boat, I'm deploying. That word might spread and you might think it's no big deal that you just said this one thing. could be worse. This message was largely for the American citizens. If you watched a guy leave his house that you knew was deploying and you started talking about it, spies could be listening anywhere.
So here we are, my friends. I've been pointing out over the past week or so that there are rumors circulating in the Beltway about more deployments to the Middle East for the war in Iran. Well, particularly because I'm not going to give you the specific details as to what's happening because I don't want to compromise whatever the operations may be and whatever these rumors may be.
It may not even be true, but actually I'll take that back. We know that they're true, but I'm not going to get into specific details as to who these people are because just knowing what their specialty is could ā Well, it's going to be very, very bad, right? If people around the world find out who's going where. But let's put it like this.
Now that the news is basically already out, Pete Hegseth is talking about, well, why can't we have boots on the ground? You got to trust your president. Why wouldn't they trust their president? And boots on the ground probably means an invasion of Karg Island so the U.S. can secure the oil dispensaries. We'll call it the distribution hubs.
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Chapter 2: What does 'loose lips sink ships' mean in the context of military operations?
But what we've been hearing in the past several weeks is that certain activities were being undertaken by individuals known to be in the military and people took notice. The example that I give, because I'm keeping it vague, is a guy who's in the military who lives off base, packing his bags and saying goodbye to his family and the neighbors notice.
And then they tell someone, you see Jim, he's packing up. I think they're deploying Jim and his specialty is insert specialty. That's not exactly what's happening because I don't want to point out anything specific like, you know, guys buying scuba gear or something specific. But this right here, you gotta love it or hate it. I mean, it's probably really bad for us.
So we do have this clip, Pete Agseth talking about boots on the ground, and it seems like it may be the case. But check out this story first, because it is both funny and scary at the same time that a stripper made a TikTok video where she's like, the troops are deploying and they're all coming to the strip club. Oh, heavens me. The New York Post reports loose nips sink ships.
A stripper revealed that on TikTok, young U.S. troops are apparently leaking news of their deployments while blowing their cash at jiggle joints. Oh, my God. San Diego-based dancer Charm Days, who has 900,000 followers, shared an emotional video late Sunday describing a wave of depressed servicemen from nearby military bases lamenting a deployment scheduled for next week. You know...
This is not good. Something I've noticed lately is all the military guys are coming in and they're spending all of their money. They're kind of depressed. They're like, oh yeah, we're going to have fun. But you can tell something's off and they're like, we deploy next week. Indeed. I wouldn't call it a particularly emotional video. Let's refresh. We'll play the video for you.
She's just kind of laughing about it. And let's... Let's see if we play.
So like several military bases and something I have noticed lately is all the military guys are coming in and they're spending all their money and they're just like it's sad like they're like kind of depressed and they're like just coming in like oh yeah we're gonna have fun like we're getting what is it called deployed like we're gonna deploy next week or like this is nothing I don't know.
I don't want to spread misinformation or anything, but it's just like, a lot of them are really kind. And to see these young guys that look like my pinky toe, they're so, they're like fetuses, coming in and then dancing with them and then being like, bye. It's actually making me emotional. It's fucked up.
Cringe. Guys, don't go to strip clubs. You know, I'm just how untoward and how unbecoming. Now, I get it. I'm not going to be a prude or anything like that. But seriously, you got money and you're like, I'm going to go give it to this lady. And OnlyFans, don't get me started. Guys, have a little dignity and self-respect. You know, I'm going to tell you this.
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Chapter 3: How are rumors about military deployments affecting public perception?
I guess in this day and age, I don't know. They're going to go on OnlyFans and dump money on women who don't care about them and are just there to rip the money from your pockets. Don't get me wrong. I think the next degree of this is therapy where women tell people, like, you need me to whisper sweet nothings into your ears for money. Anyway, loose lips sink ships.
Don't go blabbing, especially to strippers. Days performs in clubs around the country, but her Facebook page says she's based in San Diego, home to the largest naval base on the West Coast. As is custom with military towns, there are also plenty of strip joints. Major units with the U.S.
Navy, including Navy SEALs, as well as Marine Expeditionary Groups, are stationed at Naval Base San Diego, Naval Base Coronado, and Camp Pendleton. The dancer described the men as strikingly young. She called them fetuses. Yes, it was 18-year-olds that stormed the beaches of Normandy. Everybody knows this. It is always the 18- to 20-year-olds that are doing the fighting because that's like...
Maybe like 23 is when a guy is going to be his strongest. But in pro sports, it's, yeah, 20-year-olds. Is anyone really surprised by this? Chock full of testosterone. The dancer described the man as strikingly young. Day said many of the troops are polite and soft-spoken, which only made the experience more emotional. She was laughing. What are you talking about? A lot of them are really kind.
She admitted the encounter is beginning to take a toll. Her video quickly spread online with viewers reacting to the raw glimpse into what some believe could be the human side of troops bracing for deployment amid rising tensions with Iran. Others saw a problem that these soldiers were apparently blowing OPSEC in an effort to get a pity party with their lap dance.
I don't think they're blowing operational security for a pity party. I think they don't realize they're blowing operational security. And I would also stress, she doesn't know exactly what their MO is. I mean, these guys could be deploying to, I don't know, like the Mediterranean. for like reconnaissance kind of stuff. They're not necessarily going boots on the ground.
But that being said, we got a great quote from our good friend Pete Hegseth, who's basically like, why not boots on the ground? But you'll understand why he's saying this, because it doesn't necessarily mean. We're going to have boots on the ground. PSA, don't tell your adult entertainer you're deploying Marine officer and influencer Kagan Dunlap post on the next.
You got to remind your folks, don't talk to your barber about when you're deploying. Don't talk to your adult entertainer about deploying or when you're leaving or what you're doing or dates and times and locations because they don't know any better. They're going to post a TikTok video about it.
The Pentagon has readied thousands of troops, many from the Army's North Carolina-based 82nd Airborne Division, to deploy to help with the ongoing war in Iran. About 3,500 sailors and Marines aboard the USS Tripoli arrived over the weekend. U.S. Central Command announced on Saturday. Oh, boy.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of operational security breaches by troops?
They're telling our citizens and our children not to have families. And that seems to be anti-America. You know, literally like they want to destroy it. Trump comes in and he has convinced the people that he, above all else, is here for you, the American people. That means so long as that trust remains with Donald Trump, people will support any effort he takes.
And if that means boots on the ground, that means boots on the ground. But you got to understand this mega supporters, mega individuals. The moderates don't trust Trump this way, and they don't see the same problems. Democrats just hate Trump no matter what he does. And if you don't have the moderates on your side, you don't win a midterm and Trump is stopped.
That means it is your job to sell, sell, sell. Always be selling. Always be plugging. Isn't that what that's what what's his what's his face? Logan Paul was saying that always make sure you're plugging. And I'm like, that sounds kind of gross, but that's only if you have a dirty mind. You always want to be pitching what you're doing. You need to explain to the moderates what your mission is.
And now the sad reality is this. The challenge Trump and Hegseth face. How do they accurately and articulately explain the operations in the Middle East and the missions and oil issues? Because I got to tell you, you go to a middle of the road, moderate individual, they don't really pay attention to politics. And you say this is for oil. They're going to go, that's bad because no one.
Well, you know, I'd still do it. I got to be honest. I'd still do it. But most people are going to be like, we should not be blowing up going to war for oil. That was the whole thing in the 2000s with Iraq and Afghanistan. No blood for oil. Right. So there's gonna be a lot of middle of the road people like that's why we're going there. I thought we were scared to get a nuke.
And that's why they always go with the, they are a threat to us. With Iraq, it was yellow cake uranium. With Afghanistan, they're hiding bin Laden and he attacked us. And now with Iran, it's they got a nuclear weapon. And honestly, they, I gotta be honest, I think based on everything we've seen,
So far, there is a preponderance of evidence to the public that Iran certainly had greater missile capabilities than they let on. And they had more enriched uranium than they let on. And they had rockets capable of reaching Europe. And they claimed they didn't. And there are a lot of people like, I don't believe it. It's propaganda. Congratulations. Welcome to Fog of War.
You are but a humble chicken in a chicken coop and you don't know exactly what's going on. So the question is, do you support the United States and its efforts? Do you trust Donald Trump or do you not? Guys, I'm not the smartest guy in the world. Okay, I read the news all day, every day. And I'm telling you right now, you are just choosing to believe.
That is the principal moral philosophy of the world. You choose what you believe. Now, some things you choose to. And this is true. It really is. Donald Trump says we're going to make America great again. Then he says we're going to war with Iran. We got to do these things. Do you trust him? Do you believe he is? He is telling you the truth.
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Chapter 5: What controversial topics are raised about gender identity?
Like, he's becoming a bimbo? Lavished praise on their surgically enhanced bodies, confessed his lust for huge ridiculous boobs, and even made indiscreet remarks about his 34-year marriage to former Homeland Security Secretary Christy.
Nome reportedly made thousands of dollars in payments to sex workers, allegedly asked one fetish model to turn him into a girl before asking whether he should put on leggings. Wise. Weird. Hey, look, man. I can tell you this. There's a lot of weird stuff online. Like we've talked about AGP when it comes to the trans community. We've talked about Dylan Mulvaney. It's porn brain.
It's frying dudes brains. So AGP is autogynephilia. There are people who like this is the thing about trans, right? There are there was that swimmer with Riley Gaines had made comments about being a GP that is openly stated. He's a fetish for being a woman, which it sounds like this is, I guess, wild. And it's like fetish stuff.
And we learn about this because some of these people who say they're transgender are actually just experiencing fetishism.
Chapter 6: How does the discussion shift to the implications of public behavior?
They go out in public because they want you to call them a girl because it gets them off. There's people that are into amputee stuff. You know what I mean? I get it. Like the guy with the tentacle stuff. People have their things. I just... I'm wondering why... I don't know. I just find it weird. Like...
That this is a thing that is being put out into the ether, I guess, consistently over and over again, that there is this high trend of men who want to be women suggests something, I guess, something like, I don't know, you know, DSM-5 mental disorders. Live your life, brother. Now, I'll say it again.
Like, if you live your life in accordance with like in the privacy of your own home, I'm not complaining about it. But I can certainly point out there's weird cultural things that are happening that produce this kind of thing. Right. But I'll stress again, I'm not a staunch conservative. You know, apparently it's a conservative guy who does weird things at home.
And for the most part, I just say if in public he's minding his own business, he's not pushing any of this stuff on kids.
Chapter 7: What are the concerns regarding cultural trends and mental health?
then I would just call it weird and kind of off-putting and maybe degenerate, but I'm not gonna tell someone what to do with their private life. I guess the problem is that he's married to a high-profile public figure, and he's making these phone calls, which is exposing his family, and you shouldn't do that stuff, man. Have some honor and integrity.
According to the report, Noam made little effort to conceal his relationship with Trump's Secretary of Homeland Security. giving women his phone number with a voicemail message that identified his business. Wait, what? He reportedly made thousands of payments to sex workers. What?
The Daily Mail spoke to several national security experts who expressed concern that Noam's secret life could have exposed his wife. See, that's what I'm talking about. I'm just going to be a little libertarian on this one and be like, brother, you do you. All right? He's not doing it in public. He's keeping it private. Fine.
But you have a responsibility to your country as being married to Kristi Noem, who is a U.S. Trump administration official. This is where you don't do that. Okay? If you're a random carpenter or whatever and you live your life and then you want to go to a gay bar and be gay, manā Go be gay. If you want to go hang out with your boys and be gay with your boys, I ain't complaining about it.
Just keep it away from the kids. And if you're in the public sector, whatever, keep that stuff private. No one needs to go around talking about the weird stuff they're doing. Okay? People post on an ex about orgies and whatever. The problem I have with this guy is that he's talking about it publicly, sending photos, clearly exposing his family to hot, like,
Dude, if this guy was having an affair, it would be big news. So I understand that because he's like into this weird bimbo thing, everybody is going to make it a big deal. It's like the top trending story right now. Like, look at this New York Post. I'm just going to say it like this.
Whatever the impropriety was, it is to me almost exclusively about that he is married to a woman who works in the Trump administration and is exposing the honor, integrity of the office and the family to this untoward behavior. And he should never have done it, bro. If you're into octopuses or whatever it is you guys are doing or body pillows, I don't know, man, or amputees, fine.
Just turn the lights off, close your door, don't tell anybody about it, mind your own business, and keep that to yourself, okay? If your wife's into it with you, then you guys can do whatever you want to do. Have fun, but don't put in the public sphere where you bring dishonor and degeneracy into public office. Kristi Noem is weighed in. Oh, my God. Ms. Noem is devastated.
The family was blindsided by this, and they ask for privacy in prayers this time.
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Chapter 8: How do personal anecdotes illustrate the challenges of public perception?
According to it, Brian Noem chatted up women from the bimbofication fetish scene. You know, what I can say is there is an uptick of creepy looking women with massive, disgusting lips. So I think this probably is more popular than people realize. Like, you see, there is this viral video where there's a guy who's trans and he gets these disgusting baboon butt lips. He can't actually talk.
And then there's a woman who's got, you know, like double Z or whatever boobs that are so big she can barely stand up. They're getting all these surgeries to look this way. I wonder if this is like, is this what's going to come after the trans thing? You're going to have like the, you know, LGBTQIAB for bimbofication or bimbos.
And there's gonna be a bunch of dudes with gigantic fake lips being like, you have to respect me and tell me I'm a bimbo. That's where we're going with all this creepy fetish stuff. You know what? If we don't get a handle on this culturally and set some standards and say, guys, again, I'm going to stress this. I'm not a staunch conservative. I'm not going to condemn somebody to hell or whatever.
Maybe you guys will. I'm going to say this. Brother, loud and proud. Actually, no. Don't be loud and proud. Your wife is in office. Do what you want to do when you want to do it, I guess. Preferably not. I'd like to figure out what the cultural elements are that are creating things like this.
What happened to this guy where he decided that he wants to hire gigantic boobed bimbos to call him a girl? Whatever, I guess. People are into whatever they're into. What's causing all this, I guess, is a problem, you know? Atrazine? Chemicals in our drinking water? Again, I'll just stress this, though. Everybody at home, hey man, you got your thing. I ain't judging. I ain't judging, okay?
You just don't go out in public with it. That's the deal. And the loud and proud people are trying to slowly increment all of this stuff into the public limelight. I think that's the problem because it creates mental disorder probabilities among young people. The internet has caused a lot of problems. This is just one of them. But whatever.
I think the funny thing is largely that we just know Democrats do this all the time. Like they're super into things like this. There are some prominent liberal personalities who have done way worse. And everybody kind of laughs about it. But the liberals are like, we don't care. It's the conservatives that are really in trouble because they're the ones who are like, you can't do these things.
And they get caught doing it like the closeted gay Republican. Republicans are just gay now. OK, I don't I don't think y'all should be talking about sex in public. So this is just an expose and a guy's private life. So I'll just say this. I'll just say this to be fair. He didn't like publicly declare this stuff. Someone dug these things up and are using it against them. That's kind of bad.
You know what I mean? Let's just, I'll speak from the heart of the leftist outing someone against their will is a no, no, you know, but whatever. I got to be honest, guys, I really don't care. Like I know everybody's super like into it because it's salacious and funny, but whatever, man, you know what I mean? Like, They're overtly gay conservatives. I'm not going to imagine what they're doing.
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