Joining the Navy, continued
The Navy recruiters were nice. I purposely didn’t schedule a meeting or call in advance because I didn’t want my cyberstalkers to contact the recruiters, as they did with the Army, and continue to control and interfere with my life. So I show up to the Navy recruiter office, and I can already tell that the recruiters were expecting me and that my cyberstalkers had already spoke with them, as they did with the Army recruiters. So I began the conversation saying that I wanted more information on joining the Navy reserve. They gave me some brief information, asked a coupled of questions, and then asked if I would consider joining active duty. After being frustrated with my unsuccessful effort to join the Army reserves thus far, after landing no interviews during my roughly 4 months of unemployment, which was unusual, and with my unemployment benefits soon to expire, I said sure. My goal at the time was to turn a side gig into something full time, but the cyberstalkers were interfering with those efforts. My ultimate goal is to sue Apple, so as long as I don’t start spending my “f**k you” fund, which I sacrificed a lot for, I will still be able to say “f**k you” and I should be okay. Plus, a real full-time experience of the military is appealing. At the same time though, when they asked me if I wanted to join active duty, I was also seriously relieved because it didn’t seem like my efforts to join were going to be met with much resistance, despite the fact that the cyberstalking was occurring; I figured it would only be a matter of time before I saw how this cyberstalking would continue to affect my life, or not; I can only imagine how those conversations between my cyberstalkers and these recruiters went.
Anyway, so after this first meeting with Navy recruiters, I started doing some online research and watching YouTube videos. On YouTube, there are several people who are or were in the Navy who post videos about Navy related topics. The Navy also has a YouTube channel, and they have a video that shows how boot camp is like. While watching this video, there were several things that stood out to me that made me think of this friend who joined the Navy that I mentioned in the last post. I’ll talk about three of the scenes that I can recall.
The first scene shows this female recruit who has a hair tie around her wrist, and her hair is not tied back, or something… I can’t recall exactly, and I don’t really know the rules for that. Anyway, it seemed as though she was intentionally breaking the rules to get in trouble to get “beat,” which is the word that is used for intense exercise and it’s a form of punishment at boot camp. And as I’m watching this scene, it seems like my parents are watching it with me via the cyberstalking capabilities, and they are kind of reacting to it, it seems. Now my parents and/or sister probably already had conversations with this Navy friend of mine and he probably gave them some insider scoop information about his experience in the Navy and how he was probably well known. I think it was this scene that sparked an epiphany and made me realize the narrative that is being told about my mother being raped. That narrative is she “wanted” to be raped, which I think few people believe. So why would this Navy friend of mine spread this false narrative? Well, you see, this Navy friend of mine is actually the cousin of my high school best friend, who is, or was illegal; I think he has a green card now. What I didn’t know about my mother being raped is that it was by illegal immigrants, which I didn’t realize until as recently as the early part of last year, and I realized this through people’s behaviors and from what I’ve been experiencing. So a whole bunch of things started to make sense. For example, a couple of my high school best friend’s favorite songs are “Rape me” and “Come as you are” both by Nirvana.
Another scene in this video shows a guy who freezes up during a small firearm drill at the shooting range. He was probably traumatized by guns growing up and it’s probably the reason why he freezes up. So this Navy friend of mine, my high school best friend, and I were going to karate for a couple of years or so, and our instructor brought out butter knives a couple of times for self defense drills. During one of these drills I said that I was scared of knives. So I’m sure this Navy friend of mine told people that I have a phobia of knives, guns, weapons, etc.
The last scene that I can recall is where during the swim test where recruits have to jump off a high ledge into the pool and swim, I forget how many yards, a guy who says he knows how to swim, jumps into the pool but forgets how to swim. At the time I kind of felt like this scene was centered around me, but I didn’t know how. Were they trying to say that I don’t know how to swim? Even leading up to my swim test day it seemed like people didn’t want me to pass and forget how to swim, like that guy in the video, even if I faked it. It took me sometime to realize that my Navy friend was the one who actually said he could swim, jumped into the pool, and forgot how to swim. I haven’t confirmed this, this is purely based on my suspicions and what I’ve gather and observed. For example, my high school best friend somehow asked me to borrow the book I had on swimming during the time his cousin, my Navy friend, and I were going to the pool to practice swimming. I let him borrow this book for a good amount of time, and he didn’t put it to good use, and didn’t return it on his own, so I had to ask him to return the book. I actually bought this book in 2008 while I was in college, and actually didn’t fully benefit from the book until 2017 when I focused a couple of months on swimming and was finally able to swim mile.
Anyway, so this Navy friend of mine served his four years in the Navy and didn’t reenlist. And I’m willing to bet that, at the time he was being drug tested by Navy recruiters, they were aware that he was using some else’s urine. I’m also willing to bet that he even failed the drug test during processing before shipping, but the Navy still let him ship because they figured he’s ignorant and they want to give him a chance and allow him to benefit from the Navy and grow up with the Navy. And you see my story on how I told Google during an interview I was an expert in marijuana – this is one of my very popular stories I tell people, and I bet this Navy friend of mine told people that he cheated the drug tests. So when this Navy friend of mine didn’t reenlist, I’m sure the Navy was like, “Where TF you going man!”