Reverse Symbolism in Iraq
Sent in by Kristy McSweeney
Hello David,
Firstly Iâd like to thank you for putting out the information that you do. Reading â¦And the Truth Shall Set you Free, began my wheels spinning, and I canât seem to get enough information now. Iâm now reading Infinite Love is the Only Truthâ¦. For the second time, and itâs blowing my mind, again. Your videos are amazing too!
I was just watching part of your Mt. Shasta video where you spoke again about reverse symbolism. I went back to my hometown last weekend because my cousin was home from Iraq for a few weeks. Sheâs 21 years old and is a fuel driver in the Army. There are a couple pieces of information I wanted to share with you. My brother noticed that the flag on her arm was backwards and asked, âWhy would this be backwards?â? I have also gotten him very much into your videos and books, so he immediately thought of the reverse symbolism meaning the negative. Our cousin responded with the story she was told. When youâre at war and going into battle, the flag is flapping behind you, therefore is backwards. (see the images attached) The patch is supposed to be a mark of honor for a soldier who was in a war. It makes sense on a very small level, because all youâd have to do is look at the flag from the opposite side, and it would be the right way.
We asked Jessie if we could do an interview before she had to go back to Iraq (to serve another 8 months). She answered a lot of questions, but was a little hesitant at times. She didnât want to be recorded. One of the things she said is that most of their intelligence comes from the Iraqi children. If children arenât out playing, they know somethingâs going to happen. Children hear their parents talking and know a lot about whatâs going on. The kids will see things and tell the US soldiers what house to go to or who was up to something. Amazing how sophisticated American Intelligence is, now isnât it?
It was obvious after talking to her that those poor people are just pieces on a chess board, and they donât see the beginning, middle, or end game. Theyâre just moved to the next square. She very much just wants to believe that theyâre not there for nothing. We were quite honest with her though and gave her information about the presidents and their bloodlines. By the end of the weekend she wanted us to send her any information we found that she might be interested in, and I fully intend to.
My husband, brother, and I have been doing a lot of research together to start a website. Iâm a web designer and think itâs one of the best ways to get information out to the world. I wanted to let you know that we appreciate so much what youâve done for us and what you continue to do to get the word out. If you need any assistance with your site, Iâd be happy to help. Iâm also always open to sharing any information I come across or doing anything I have to for this movement to move.
Thank you again, David.
Kristy McSweeney

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