Sunday, November 8, 2009

To the Soldiers of Fort Hood

As Soldiers, your Family members, and friends in America, you have had spoken at you and will be asked to deal with your grief, anger and what was stolen from you in healthy ways. These ways are not always sufficient as many times they avoid the Truth, are too psychological and often politically correct in those having an agenda.

We have heard Janet Napolitano of Homeland Security threaten Americans not to over react to Muslims, as if any Muslim has ever been harmed in America by roving mobs after any events since September 11th.
We have heard Barack Obama shout out to people at an event before addressing the issue at Fort Hood and then had him use the Soldiers at Fort Hood as a leverage to get Democrats in Congress to vote on his political agenda.

These actions are wrong and need to be understood as the actions of numbers of weak people with either fear of Americans as Janet Napolitano in why she hides in law enforcement to control Americans she fears or it is a lack of empathy on Barack Obama's part as he views himself a world citizen where Americans are no more deserving of a place in his heart than an Indonesian or Kenyan. It is a lack of nativity.

You, the American Soldier must be guarded against such things and when they are witnessed from others in using your event to garner political and personal security for others who do not connect with you, you need to know that Americans do see this and are not accepting this.
You will have security with your American people as Americans do love, care for and understand your event even if they were not there with you.

This is what you need to first start with in this is your event. Not in a scary, nor a burdensome way, but in a way that you are in control of this event as it is your event and no one elses. So this knowledge gives you power over it to deal with it as you responsibly choose.
Responsibly is the word, because Americans will protect you in this time in not allowing any self harm to come to you in near term or long term before this is sorted out in your understanding.

Harmful things can be nightmares, narcotics, feelings of revenge, alcohol, acting out in thinking of self punishment, which you will be protected from as you did nothing to deserve to be the recipient of what someone else did violently against you.
This was a crime and you are not victims of this crime. A victim is someone who allowed an event to happen to them. No one at Fort Hood allowed anything to happen to them. They either in astute reading of the situation retreated from the scene as were trained or they were moved to engage the scene in any manner they chose.
That is what combat is and always has been. The Heroes die on the floor and the Survivors live on to teach their knowledge to others so America has more and more living Heroes as yourselves.

There was an adversary in this in Nidal Hasan. It will assist you to understand Mr. Hasan in what drove him to a violent attack.
People inside them have either a plus or minus code. They either get up every day and choose to hate or they choose to love. They choose to live or die. They choose to be joyful and at peace or angry and chaotic.
Mr. Hasan like many people in this world and America had been getting up and was choosing to be viewing the world as a world of discontent, instead of contentment. He was the child of immigrant Palestinians and from his vantage of having had such a good life in America, he started having guilt over this wonderful life when the communists and fascists in Gaza and the West Bank are keeping people he is related to in misery.

There are many things which can trigger this emotion, but it is an emotional reaction usually triggered from some traumatic event. Hollywood is filled with cause celebs like Bob Barker who hacks away on animals reproductive systems and is cheered. It is all though based on the plus minus inner workings of gain or loss in the heart.
When people are moved by personal loss in not having children for example or a spouse dying, they reach out to situations that speak to them. People in these emotional states are either love or hate. People can not really hate themselves so they turn that hatred outward on others.
Mr. Barker for example degrades people who wear fur as his judgment of what is evil, when this is an issue now placing animals over humans as superior.
None of it makes a great deal of sense when it starts being taken apart, and, it doesn't make any sense, because it is based in chaos.

On the other hand, someone like John Walsh, who is a great deal like you in suffering a personal attack in the murder of his son, has chosen to channel the chaos done by going after America's Most Wanted. His is a correct dealing with an issue as he works through his daily missing of his child. The work which is positive helps others and that is what this event at Fort Hood is about in each Soldier has to not allow the evil in this world change them for evil, but for each Soldier to grow toward the good.

As no indictment of Islam, but as a scientific psychological fact, Islam is a system which takes people on the brink and pushes them over the edge.
Each Soldier knows full well that the United States Army is a system which takes people untried and through psychological conditioning through manual stress builds a Civilian into a Soldier who can be all they can be.
There are many systems in this world which produce good and bad results. Islam though needs to be looked at, because Islam was what geared Nidal Hasan to act out and Islam is still a religion where millions do not act out. That is what is vital to comprehend in the statement of "Islam takes people on the brink and pushes them over the edge".
For certain people in internal conflict, Islam is huge problem that inflicts on the host and those the host inflicts upon as at Fort Hood.

Islam was created by a young merchant name Muhammed. He visited Jerusalem and found Hebrew Judaic and Christian beliefs which he heard spoken. He could not read, so all Muhammed took with him was a religion which had a God of judgment, penalties and doom of hell if you did not obey Him.
Muhammed was someone who was looking for something in life to validate himself, much like Nidal Hasan was. He replaced the Israelites and Christians with Arabs as a Chosen People, but still spoke of the People of the Book as in the Israelite 13 tribes who God was working to bring salvation to the world, or bringing people back to God.

This is what Muhammed never heard or chose to hear. Muhammed never heard of the God Who was of Love, a God of forgiveness and understanding, a God Who said, "It is alright if you fail every day as I love you, because I gave you My Thought in human form in Jesus, Who is perfect and you can hide in Him as that is how I then see you. Each day you can fail, but you will grow to being better in not making the same mistakes as you are Mine".

This is the difference between Christianity and all other religions in it tells people it is alright to accept their failures and leave them in yesterday, as what you try to do today is all that matters.
People doing good things are important in conditioning oneself like in following orders, but doing good things does not make one Spiritual like God intends.
Islam focuses on the good works, but people on the brink in Islam can never do enough good works to overcome all the suffering they see and they get up feeling defeated every day and then face a God of doom as Muhammed taught on the inside and they have in reality no peaceful place to retreat.

Islam has a God of judgment with hell following. Christianity has a God of Grace with Heaven following. Hindu and Buddhist traditions have no God, but a continuous repeated life that never gives the soul rest as suffering in this world is the punishment.
The end result is Islam produces many people who like military type situations as an imam gives them orders, Islam controls their lives and if people think they do enough good then the community is mostly good.
Christianity produces a community intent on being good as they only have one opportunity in life, and they work constantly to build a thriving progressive life to glorify God.
Eastern religions have a continuous flow of contentment in misery as people accept condition and caste and hope the next time around which never does come that they will be born a Raj.

Once a Soldier can reach that point in comprehending this entire field of what drives different cultures in both positive and negative ways, then what Nidal Hasan acted out in violence becomes more an understanding of Nidal Hasan was attacking the success of peace in Americanism to try and kill it outside himself, because he was too cowardly to kill that inward part of himself which is American.
This is why he attacked the deployment of Fort Hood. He was trying to stop the secular success of America over his Islamic failures he saw all over Palestine.

As he turned the weapons on people he knew, he was choosing to end the love association and camaraderie within the military which sustained him. This is why on forms, his being an American, he was listing himself as Palestinian when he was not.
His guilt at having success as an American caused him to act out. It was hatred for this nurturing American success which had him at personal war with the system, and, as he never turned the gun on himself as a suicide Islamist would, he instead desired to be heroic in his eyes in having the American system kill him.
It can be understood as a militant heroic suicide. It also reveals that while Nidal Hasan tried to hide in Islamic suicide extremism, the American he was would not allow him to be the complete coward in murdering himself.
Nidal Hasan desired desperately to have the most Heroic figures he knew to end his life to make him a real success and Hero, by death from American Soldiers.

Understanding this does empower a Soldier, but it does not deal with all the emotions a Soldier has forming inside of them as sometimes there is still fear, then there is anger, then there are questions, then there is guilt at times in why did I survive when others did not. This is all normal human emotional dealing with trauma and it is because you are a genuinely good person that you are feeling these things as the mental reasoning meets with the emotional feelings.

You survived as a Soldier, because it was not yet your time to leave this world. Those who died if one researches the near death and real death experiences of those who pass over will inform the living that it was their time.
One of the Heroes of Flight 93 was reported by a family member to have appeared in a dream, and their message was as you are now dealing with, to their family, to tell them, "It is alright the way things happened. Everything was peaceful on the other side".

These were people who had their own Fort Hood experience and did speak from the Spiritual side to the physical side of those living here. All of these events life happen, but God makes them all work for the good of those who love Him.

The important measure in this is you the Soldier, Family and Friends. Those who died violently desire one thing and that is for each of you to protect yourselves from harming yourselves in trying to deal with this conflict. They know you have goodness in you and a wonderful purpose yet to fulfill. You also have all the time in this life to deal with the situations of your life.
Some might heal more quickly in some aspects and some it might take longer. It is all normal and it is all correct in your personal life. There is no hurry and no time limits.

God does provide healing and the ability to assist in dealing with the hatred, anger, vengeance and fear which is all part of this when one has events inflicted upon them. Many of you have had your souls raped and that type of violation is a process of empowering yourself in the goodness of God, finding security and peace within that love and turning over the judgment and resolution to God, so one does not try to become a god like Nidal Hasan causing more hurt in this world.

I have full confidence in the American Soldier and in Americans. You behaved yourself wonderfully after 9 11 and you will behave yourselves wonderfully in this Fort Hood attack.
Many though have degrees of soul inflicted wounds which heal differently from physical wounds.

Nothing though was taken from any Soldier, Family or Friend, because the loved ones still live on and you will see them in time. Your personal security was violated, but not by any fault of your own. You acted correctly and sometimes towers just fall down in life. You though are not the rubble. You are the living children of God.

May God's Holy Spirit comfort, heal, guide and hold you in Jesus Name. Amen


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