Dear friends and subscribers to robmaness.com,
This is the first email from my substack to all of you. First let me say how much I appreciate your support over the years and I hope you will continue to read the articles on my website at robmaness.com. Second, I added you to my substack as a free subscription in order to by-pass the massive social media suppression of my weekly TV show. It will come to you in only one email a week on Thursday’s as the audio version. I continue to strive to bring you honest and factual discussions with my guests about issues that are important to all of us. This week’s show description is below and I hope you’ll give it a listen and consider purchasing Jim Sisco’s new book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BW31G5TH?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860
Warm regards and God Bless You All,
Col. Rob Maness, ret.
EP 169: “In combat you can fight, you know your enemy, and you have the training, skills, and equipment to eliminate threats to yourself or your teammates who are your family.” After we leave military service and move on with our lives, we face an evolving world and situations for which we are not trained to fight and survive in.
That is the realization that many combat veterans deal with daily even as we are under the stresses of our past, a condition also known as post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. My guest this week releases his new book, The War Journal, in a just a few days and it is his combat veteran’s story, the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Jim Sisco is the CEO of ENODO Global, Inc specializing in surveilling, analyzing, assessing, and messaging in the 21st century world we inhabit these days.
Share this post