MJ
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The truth about Covid and the 2020 election is coming, and nothing can stop it...


Command Sergeant Major (Ret.) George E. Fraser. 32 years in the United States Army. 28 years in Special Operations. More than 20 years inside Delta Force. His life was not built for headlines. It was built in silence, discipline, classified missions, and places where survival was never guaranteed. George Fraser entered the Army in 1989 as a satellite communications specialist, far from the image most people imagine when they think of an elite warrior. He once described himself as an artistic soul, someone who loved painting and playing guitar. But in 1992, he passed selection for the Green Berets, and from that point forward, his life moved into a different world. He would later spend more than two decades in Delta Force, one of the most secretive and elite special mission units in the U.S. military. Iraq. Afghanistan. Syria. The Gulf War. After September 11, Fraser was among the first special operators to enter the mountains of Tora Bora in the hunt for Osama bin Laden. Cold terrain, hidden caves, impossible odds, and missions where no one knew for certain who would return. But what makes his story almost unreal is not just where he served. It is how many times he walked into the worst places imaginable and kept going. 14 Bronze Stars. 6 with the “V” device for valor in combat. 4 Purple Hearts. Those are not just awards. They are proof of wounds, courage, and repeated decisions to move forward when the cost was already visible. And perhaps the most human detail of all is this: George Fraser reportedly made it through Ranger School and Delta selection while wearing the wrong boot size for years without realizing it. That detail says everything. No excuses. No complaint. No dramatic speech. Just keep moving. George E. Fraser did not become respected because he chased attention. He became respected because he endured, adapted, led, and kept serving when most people would have broken long before. Some warriors are remembered because the world sees them. Others are remembered because the men beside them never forgot. 🇺🇸 Lest We Forget. #DeltaForce #GreenBeret #GeorgeFraser #SpecialForces #LestWeForget facebook.com/share/p/1D24GH…


Video of Ronda Rousey walking to the scales for tonight’s fight vs. Gina Carano. What do you notice?














