Those involved in clandestine work infamously suffer from high rates of alcoholism, divorce, and general waywardness. As I drive around I often ponder what others must have known about for decades, yet had to keep silent. The counter-infiltration is hard to fathom in its risk and consequences. There are no public plaudits, like I get, for doing this mucky work. Good people having to do bad things for a higher purpose of saving humanity from extinction — you have to be made of seriously righteous stuff to cope with it. There must have been a lot of breakdowns and suicides among the white hats, as well as many gruesome losses. I do what I can to contribute to the awakening and encouraging others. We each have our niche calling; the whole only works when we all pull together, with faith in the unseen efforts of others we presume share our dogged values. So many invisible brothers and sisters in arms, whose existence is imputed from their effect, not from direct sight.

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I’m a Burger in Dragon Land for nearly 20 years.

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Go to another country, disappear, unplug…

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Brandy Bottled in 1783 (Highlander) - YouTube

greaat clip from Highlander I own nothing here

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I've missed your surgical Anonup posts Martin.