Navy SEAL Charged w/ Murder EXPOSES “The System” | Eddie Gallagher • 256

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  • @JulianDorey
    @JulianDorey  9 днів тому +125

    Subscribe so I can buy Eddie a power bar

    • @ChanseLee
      @ChanseLee 9 днів тому +5

      But I did already 😢

    • @jeffhicks8428
      @jeffhicks8428 8 днів тому

      Maybe don't give convicted war criminals a platform to spread their lies. If you are going to interview psychopathic killers, maybe you should grow a pair and hold their feet to the fire. What's next?
      Gallagher allegedly boasted about the large number of people he had k1lled, claiming he averaged three ki11s a day over 80 days, including four women. Gallagher also was reportedly known for indiscriminately spraying neighborhoods with rockets and machine g.u.n fire with no known enemy force in the region.

    • @CorneliusEdwardoWinstonThe2nd
      @CorneliusEdwardoWinstonThe2nd 8 днів тому +6

      Your friend eddie is a lunatic who stabbed some terrorist kid with a hunting knife while he was restrained, I like to watch your videos with real patriots who kick ass and take names...not a psychopath who is doing the same thing as the people we are after...People like eddie are the ones who keep wars going for longer than they have to. That kid had family and friends who weren't radical? Well not anymore all thanks to RAMBO over here. The more I type this the more I'm starting to question Julian Dorey...

    • @saulrivera6462
      @saulrivera6462 8 днів тому +1

      ​@CorneliusEdwardoWinstonThe2nd I rather have all types - good, bad and in between - of guests to get a clearer view.

    • @cherishjoelene
      @cherishjoelene 8 днів тому +4

      You and Danny Jones are neck and neck as my favorites

  • @bambie1830
    @bambie1830 8 днів тому +96

    I still remember when my dad told me about this case, “they are trying to get some seal in trouble for killing a terrorist”. I responded with “but isn’t that why they are there”😂

    • @CorneliusEdwardoWinstonThe2nd
      @CorneliusEdwardoWinstonThe2nd 8 днів тому

      Yeah but when your start doing some michael myers stuff with little dead terrorists....that actually makes 100 more mad new terrorists, its counter-productive and puts more lives in danger. So basically this guy is AN IDIOT LUNATIC

  • @dogsoldier0372
    @dogsoldier0372 4 дні тому +20

    I knew Eddie when he was in the Teams, I was not a Seal but in that community it’s not uncommon to meet & interact with guys from other branches. When I first heard about Eddie’s predicament my first thought was he was setup & he’s being railroaded bc the EG I knew was a warfighter’s warfighter. If I had to assemble a team of door kickers Eddie G would be my one of my very first choices. Why DEV dropped him actually makes me question their judgement bc Eddie’s Tier One material through & through. EG is a great dude, can’t say enough good things about him, he’s just not going to ever let you down. On behalf of a grateful nation that nation should apologize to EG & thank him for his service.

    • @dogsoldier0372
      @dogsoldier0372 4 дні тому +5

      And the Dillon D guy that really pushed this crap & tried to take EG down, well you won’t find anyone in SOF community more despised & hated than him. Guys don’t want to work with him, he’s not operator material in any way. Honestly I think he’s a plant from the pentagon with his mission being to destroy older, career operators by any means necessary.

  • @chadmorris4532
    @chadmorris4532 8 днів тому +12

    This podcast has moved into the top 5, great setup easy to watch, always having awesome guest on keep them coming,thank you sir

  • @NathanCline12-21
    @NathanCline12-21 8 днів тому +12

    "Anarchy is no guarantee that some people won't kill, injure, kidnap, defraud, or steal from others. Government is a guarantee that some will." Gustave de Molinari

  • @Jam-vj8ig
    @Jam-vj8ig 7 днів тому +9

    Outstanding show Julian 🎉 !! Salute to Mr Gallagher & much respect to his wife ! Thank God for justice to ring true. Having agent Jim sit in was a bonus.

  • @ahmedkhan1962
    @ahmedkhan1962 7 днів тому +5

    Great job with the amount of detail and structure you have in your description of the episode man. Very well documented and linked. Keep it up man!

  • @williamace3658
    @williamace3658 8 днів тому +4

    This was a great interview I see this man in different light now;much respect to you sir!

  • @TheDroneAngle
    @TheDroneAngle 8 днів тому +18

    Dam, I'm hearing the same story I saw. I wasn't in the NAVY, but was a civilian engineer ,working for them for 36.5 years. Being in management and doing senior enlisted evals at the time, I started to see the change in the early 1990's when major change occurred in the evals. I saw the average officer go from being willing to "fall on his sword" to support the country to an attitude of "what is good for my career is good for the NAVY" (actual quote from a Captain). That slowly moved into the senior enlisted ranks. By the time I retired in 2017, the mission was a distant secondary consideration to career advancement, even when considering safety issues.

    • @Youforia-YT
      @Youforia-YT День тому

      And to get that advancement you have to get the good eval, to get the good eval doesn’t mean being the very best at your job and putting your all into becoming an effective leader, training your people, watching out for them.
      Warfare devices count towards nothing on your exam, conduct doesn’t either, being physically fit is a strong suggestion rather than a requirement. It’s all about, going to college, doing the MWR, Navy Ball committee, bake sales etc…
      It blows my mind.

    • @TheDroneAngle
      @TheDroneAngle День тому

      @@Youforia-YT I found out at a Diesel Inspector conference in the early 90's. They were telling me that everyone is a 4.0 sailor, in regards to their rate and therefore, it was the other stuff that mattered. I saw people get promoted that completely stopped working in their rate and only concentrated on the other stuff. I had more difficulty finding acceptable "tech reps" for my branch and the average technical knowledge plummeted. By the end of the 90's, I suddenly had to support ridiculously easy jobs, that they would have been embarrassed to ask for help with, in the 80's.

  • @AddemUp0
    @AddemUp0 8 днів тому +10

    I haven’t been this excited for a guest on any podcast in a fucking long time , shelving Mike Benz on Rogan for this. Good shit Julian 🫡

  • @mattmatt350
    @mattmatt350 6 днів тому +12

    Im sorry to hear about Gio, he was one of the heroes at the trial who told the truth. The whole trial audio is available to listen to on youtube and I recommend everyone listen to it. Its almost comical and plays out exactly how Eddie describes.

    • @michaelmartin96
      @michaelmartin96 3 дні тому

      What do I search for? Eddie is the man, and he and his wife have helped so many service members over the years.

    • @mattmatt350
      @mattmatt350 3 дні тому

      @@michaelmartin96 its on the youtube channel "Ballast Books", they are the publisher of his book

    • @nyl0n
      @nyl0n 3 дні тому

      @@michaelmartin96I recommend the documentary series called “The Line” which imo is a biased piece against Eddie. However my mind was made, and for me it highlighted the betrayal of his platoonmates with the interviews of them.

    • @michaelmartin96
      @michaelmartin96 3 дні тому

      @nyl0n thanks. I will check it out

  • @keahilumho8914
    @keahilumho8914 6 днів тому +3

    God bless Eddie and his family and well as Julian his staff and family!!!! Keep asking hard questions and listening to all POVs Americans!!!!

  • @dirkhanekom7834
    @dirkhanekom7834 7 днів тому +37

    As a non US citizen this doesn't sound like the greatest country on earth anymore. How does a guy like Eddy still stay patriotic. No wonder the recruitment numbers are so down. Hope the new administration can fix this.

    • @Vexx_Line_
      @Vexx_Line_ 6 днів тому

      The foundation is still there. Just need to slog off all the BS prop aga nda instigated by those who hate & return to it. As does Europe.
      Study the groups who perpetrated it, in order to divide, destroy, isolate, label. It becomes crystal clear & easy to see right through when you know who they are & what they do/have done.
      The administration can't fix it, only the people can. The admin can clean house & shut down malignant social "programs", but it's the people who need to step up locally to create change, parents need to get their children away from the BS. Go back to God, Country, Family, Tradition.

    • @tipperytom
      @tipperytom 6 днів тому +5

      My dad was in Navy 23 years, served in Vietnam. Being patriot is more about the citizens the soldiers are protecting. The next administration will fix things. The freedoms we have are protected by them. Most ex military I know served selfishly. But also will fight the administration and media when their is injustice. God bless Eddie and all those who serve us.

    • @prodigalbrock
      @prodigalbrock 6 днів тому +3

      Luckily he's free and clear of any charges. Our country lost its mind for a bit. Now the dying remnants of those ideologies are gasping desperate breath

    • @Grimfist66
      @Grimfist66 5 днів тому +2

      Unfortunately, I don't think any country is truly great anymore. Corruption and greed and hate have taken hold on the world.

    • @OrangePeels512
      @OrangePeels512 5 днів тому

      The COUNTRY and the PEOPLE still make up the greatest country.
      The government has ruined it optically. They can't leave everyone else alone.
      If you come to a small town in the rust belt, you can still see what this country is supposed to be.
      DO NOT LOOK TO OUR BIG CITIES FOR WHAT WE TRULY ARE. Even the city folk hate the city.

  • @bonnieklapel1825
    @bonnieklapel1825 8 днів тому +14

    Since I haven’t watched or listened to the legacy liars aka mainstream media in so long I wasn’t even aware of this gentleman’s tragic story. I’m very grateful that I did have the chance to hear it from him though because it has helped me in letting go of some, no, I should say a lot of my anger towards particular persons and factions of the military in regards to my own experience and history in the military and my discharge after just a couple weeks shy of 9 years of active duty service. My daughter is on active duty and is drawing close to retirement now and I’m proud of her and who she is and that she has given of her volition to serve nor did I try to talk her out of it just because of my own personal experiences because it’s not all bad and it’s not everyone that’s rotten. It’s just that the rotten ones can do so much harm and it’s the fallout that damage leaves behind because those bad apples that spoiled others around them. I wasn’t entirely blameless either and I own my own fuckups, as menial as I believe them to be it doesn’t excuse my mistakes so I own them. It also doesn’t mean that others are going to own theirs either and holding onto any of the anger, regardless how righteous it may or may not be, and carrying resentment , a grudge, a chip on my shoulder, etc will keep me back from whatever wonderful things might be in my future because that will always eat at me and undermine whatever is good and positive and it will drag me back down into the mire of misery my magical magnifying mind can find. But, only if I let it. Today I choose to let go of all the misery, the mistakes, and I’m embracing the magnificence and beauty of each moment I’m alive. Because I am alive. I am breathing and I’m here on the earth and i chose love, I chose peace, I chose joy.
    I CHOSE TO LIVE,
    I CHOSE TO LAUGH,
    I CHOSE TO LOVE.
    I CHOSE LIFE, My Life.

    • @michaelmartin96
      @michaelmartin96 3 дні тому

      It was barely discussed on the MSM. I learned about it on UA-cam news and podcasts. I couldn't imagine going through this. ROI's were made to bury soldiers from 08 to 16. I was going to reenlist in 2022, but I didn't want to go to Ukraine under Biden

  • @robinharris4247
    @robinharris4247 5 днів тому +4

    My husband was force recon marine. He said the exact same thing about Sadam that he was not a good man and we took him out and what replaced him was worse.

  • @Pammerrigan
    @Pammerrigan 8 днів тому +2

    Great conversation! It's so good to learn from these heroes! I thank them for their service and suffering! Thank you for bringing awareness and opening eyes to the truth!

  • @saulrivera6462
    @saulrivera6462 8 днів тому +87

    WTF?! I don't get people questioning Julian for bringing on Eddie. We need to hear ALL types of guests if we want to get the full overall picture. This is very simple, if you're going to write off Julian for ONE guest... then you leave, unsuscribe, mute, block the channel that you don't deserve to view anyway. Just MHO.

  • @JackThatcher-w3n
    @JackThatcher-w3n 8 днів тому +9

    1:06:20 no matter what denomination. Dont be afraid to talk to god!

  • @philipv55
    @philipv55 8 днів тому +32

    recently my 17 year old son informed me that he's signing up. It was a big surprise and I couldn't more proud

    • @icamero1
      @icamero1 8 днів тому +4

      Same as my son. Very proud.

    • @peterlawson8040
      @peterlawson8040 7 днів тому

      After hearing this story you should advise them they're government does not care about them.

    • @bryanfox2735
      @bryanfox2735 7 днів тому +2

      Yea now that trumps back! I wouldn’t let my sons join the fjb commie army!

    • @bashkillszombies
      @bashkillszombies 7 днів тому +1

      I hope he's not straight, white, or male. There's no point dying for a country that hates you. I, like my father, and grandfathers, regret my service.

    • @chrisjames1924
      @chrisjames1924 7 днів тому +3

      Working for Black Rock. That's who he'll be working for

  • @ericolsen1678
    @ericolsen1678 2 дні тому +1

    What a great episode. I'm sorry that Eddie had to go through that nightmare. God bless Eddie and his family!

  • @TommyGMcGee
    @TommyGMcGee 8 днів тому +22

    oh boy oh boy oh boy!

    • @Wheredatruth_at23
      @Wheredatruth_at23 5 днів тому +1

      Best boots on the ground journalist right here y'all. Love all that you do!
      And don't get your a** killed messin around with them cartel fools

    • @JulianDorey
      @JulianDorey  3 дні тому

      😎😎😎

  • @Caleb153_17
    @Caleb153_17 7 днів тому +17

    Appreciate you having Eddie on! Type of soldiers we need. I can’t say it enough, how awesome his wife is too. She’s a ride or die. That’s rare.

  • @Feldsomethin
    @Feldsomethin 5 днів тому

    Great episode. JD, your podcasts I just found and this the first one I've watched start to finish, but I'll say that you're doing great, man. Keep it up!

  • @Lanerbug92
    @Lanerbug92 9 днів тому +38

    Never clicked a video so quick in my life

  • @buckets_of_chai
    @buckets_of_chai 8 днів тому +18

    Came here prepared to judge. Thanks for giving me some needed perspective and detail regarding Mr. Gallagher's service. I am thankful he was still willing to share his story, given his rough treatment in the media. This show reminded me I need to not judge others experiences I know nothing about. Thank you, Mr. Gallagher.

  • @roxyrue6087
    @roxyrue6087 8 днів тому +1

    Powerful podcast Julian. Everyone deserves the ability to speak their story.

  • @leoamaya1818
    @leoamaya1818 8 днів тому +6

    Eddie is a lucky one. There are many more that are locked up. Government property. The saying “ if you can’t beat them, join em “ is something that bothered me. The truth of yes men & taking no accountability seems to be a trend. That’s some sad shit. Freedom is & never was free, stay blessed.

  • @tristanmma8407
    @tristanmma8407 8 днів тому +10

    Your guests have just been getting better and better. Keep up the good work brother!👍

  • @GolfRemoEchoGolf2
    @GolfRemoEchoGolf2 8 днів тому +5

    His wife is a Beast!! Much respect for him and his better half , I couldn't get so lucky to marry a woman like her

  • @Derekjablonski
    @Derekjablonski 8 днів тому +18

    I Love when jim is apart of the show! It always great to hear from him

  • @jjann8387
    @jjann8387 Годину тому

    Julian, this is an AWESOME show with Eddie Gallagher. Thank you for supporting him. How he was treated, is a national DISGRACE! Much holiday love to you all and your families xxx 😘 🏡🎄🌲🎄🎄🎄

  • @kilonovx-ray9382
    @kilonovx-ray9382 8 днів тому +8

    Thanks fellas This is one story I always pay attention too. I fallow Eddie on IG and am so happy him and his family are able to move on. I was really hoping he would talk about how shotty Dan Crenshaw treated him throughout this ordeal.. Always a pleasure gentleman

  • @liamlynch2115
    @liamlynch2115 8 днів тому +4

    The hate circles happen everywhere. Every job I worked at had em. Human nature to complain, be negative, and think the other guy isn’t doing anything. It is like a cancer that spreads.

  • @tonybreward8678
    @tonybreward8678 7 днів тому +7

    What happened to Eddie was a disgrace and should never have happened.

  • @traviservin4085
    @traviservin4085 8 днів тому +15

    I watch everything Eddie is on, I've got and read his book. Great man, great story.

  • @bryanfox2735
    @bryanfox2735 7 днів тому +5

    These kids today don’t know what HUNGRY is!!! That’s the difference!

    • @mikederp9612
      @mikederp9612 5 днів тому

      Oh just stfu. Hippie generation for boomers and Gen xers were a huge influence.

  • @JonahHunt-tn4ie
    @JonahHunt-tn4ie 7 днів тому +2

    Thank you for your service ! Sorry you went through all of that b.s ! Our corrupt military needs to be dismantled and rebuilt

  • @thehooklocker
    @thehooklocker 2 години тому

    Thanks for giving a voice to this veteran to tell his experience with corruption in the DoD.
    We really need to have a consolidated resource for veterans suffering from things like this to tell their stories and hopefully find support and strength in numbers to root this corruption out of existence.
    Otherwise we’re just a sorry bunch of individuals nobody cares about.

  • @Yorichison922
    @Yorichison922 8 днів тому +37

    I’m just thankful trump was in office. If it would have been Biden this man would have got life! But hunter gets a pardon for guns and crack

    • @thomascrum185
      @thomascrum185 7 днів тому

      That's the stuff we heard about, the pardon was for 10 years worth because they dates they stated so we don't know the whole truth and never will!

    • @Dustingreeze14
      @Dustingreeze14 5 днів тому +3

      Exactly such bs

    • @chipsalom
      @chipsalom 4 дні тому

      Hey yo, I get the point you're making but can people please leave the past in the past now so we can move forward? If Trump's children got in trouble I would understand Trump pardoning them. When it comes to our combat vets and the fog of war that's something else and I think they also fall into that type of category. Now when it comes to people who start going beyond that circle where it just starts to become trading favors transactionally that's where it starts to become a problem. Do I think it was okay for Biden to pardon his son? No, but looking at the conditions that he knew his son was going to be walking into for the next 4+ years and that at the moment he has been keeping his shit together if I was a father and had the ability to shield my son from people who may be of bad faith that just trying to take out their own grudges on him as they're whipping boy? Yeah I would shield my son for that too. It's a complicated issue and under biden's case. And this guy's case it is not he should have been pardoned immediately. I am glad also that he was not under by the time.
      We know that bad decisions getting made. The question why some bad get decisions get made? And that's something to be talked about. But making a false equivalencies and continuing to be dead horses because of resentment or a grudge? Please may other people that agree with you but are just tired of constantly having to carry the weight of other people who can't let s*** go when we need to actually get s*** done.

    • @jonathanvalle6582
      @jonathanvalle6582 3 дні тому

      And bribery

    • @F1ght1ngIrish-
      @F1ght1ngIrish- 2 дні тому

      Idk about that Eddie beat his case in trial he wasn’t pardoned don’t get me wrong trump definitely helped by telling them to let Eddie out of confinement so he can fight his case

  • @unifyhumanity360
    @unifyhumanity360 7 днів тому +1

    Incompetents and deceitful will do ANYTHING to remove Competence and Integrity when close by. The only equalizer is Time.Ty you ty ty!

  • @valderramalamay2965
    @valderramalamay2965 4 дні тому

    This is the best interview with Mr. Gallagher out there.

  • @calebsone1630
    @calebsone1630 7 днів тому +5

    I said it when I first heard a story and I say it again this has got to be one of the worst things I've ever heard done to somebody. From the losers who made the stuff up about him to the military Justice people who just wanted to make a name out of themselves arresting a " dangerous war criminal"

  • @thesmiths2675
    @thesmiths2675 8 днів тому +16

    My favorite podcasts in order.
    1. Julian Dorey
    2. Rogan
    3. Danny Jones

  • @brent6109
    @brent6109 3 дні тому +1

    Dude totally served with the first women seals in combat. That's so cool.

  • @derekwarren1548
    @derekwarren1548 8 днів тому +3

    "Regular E2 Wisdom"
    Humility is the Hand of the Hour Glass. There is no rock bottom, there are only plateaus, in a land where the highest mountains rest upon the lowest stones. There is a stone on top of the mountain that shapes the horizon. Where the feathered eagle struggles to fly, this stone simply lies consistent in the heights, and the pebble in your boot is greater than the mountains in your way.

  • @Minimalgypsywarrior
    @Minimalgypsywarrior 8 днів тому

    Another great human being. Such an amazing example on so many levels. True servant of people.

  • @BunnysBun-k3u
    @BunnysBun-k3u 8 днів тому

    ❤ the best Eddie, great Julian! I'm stoked.

  • @calvinslater3695
    @calvinslater3695 4 дні тому

    I'm glad almost 100K have seen this. This is just insane

  • @sanandreasX
    @sanandreasX 8 днів тому

    Your podcast is awesome! It's becoming one of my favorites

  • @MrMattyd1
    @MrMattyd1 День тому

    Eddie, what a great leader, and a great american hero, our kids should learn and emulate true men of valor, like this man.

  • @ryanward8025
    @ryanward8025 9 днів тому +19

    Another great interview. Thank you!

    • @JulianDorey
      @JulianDorey  8 днів тому +1

      Thank you Ryan!

    • @elvisthepelvis100
      @elvisthepelvis100 8 днів тому

      @@JulianDorey ua-cam.com/video/W0ilkpHHVo4/v-deo.html 10,000 Scotsmen givin it the Bigun, folklowing you til 2032

  • @A312S
    @A312S 6 днів тому

    Thank you for this episode

  • @angeliquebelluomini7797
    @angeliquebelluomini7797 8 днів тому +2

    “God doesn’t choose the qualified. He qualifies the chosen”

  • @ShaysStillPositive
    @ShaysStillPositive 8 днів тому +16

    War is hell and I don’t give a crap what American soldiers do over there to be able to come home. They had the guts to fight for the American people and American freedom. No one should be judging them for trying to do whatever they have to survive hell. You are good man and I KNEW from day one that the crap going around about you was BS. I’m no one special but I have been cheering you on from the beginning. This was a great podcast and I’m so glad he’s been able to tell his story! Thank you for having him on the podcast!!!

    • @JanzZone
      @JanzZone 7 днів тому +1

      What a crappy shit show. The fact he went thru that is insane. Meanwhile the politicians sitting jolly as hell.

    • @nigelsookram882
      @nigelsookram882 4 дні тому

      Iraq war absolutely was for fought for American freedom...

  • @mattstrange7918
    @mattstrange7918 7 днів тому

    Awesome interview!

  • @ares2087
    @ares2087 4 дні тому

    Another great interview ! God Bless ! Blake Cook should be the next interview

  • @marijansimek7571
    @marijansimek7571 8 днів тому

    WE ARE IN FOR A MASSIVE TREAT =) thx Jules and the team...much love.

  • @Erniiee
    @Erniiee 9 днів тому +13

    The Julian Dorey podcast; here to make your days better

  • @patdoty788
    @patdoty788 8 днів тому +4

    I hated every minute I was in the navy

  • @liamlynch2115
    @liamlynch2115 8 днів тому +2

    That’s awful that his own people turned their backs and treated him like a pos. Disgusting.

  • @Longjohnsilver58
    @Longjohnsilver58 6 днів тому +3

    I was in the Army in the late 80’s. I went through Airborne School and Ranger School with Navy Seals (although I suppose they were still trainees rather than full Seals at that point but they were all well past BUDS), anyway I greatly respected those guys and looked up to them. It’s sad to see what has become of them. Also, I will say this about an observation I had in Ranger School. I had very low self esteem back then and so I went into every situation thinking I would fail and then over achieve. Hey, don’t judge it worked for me. I admit this because everyone fails, breaks down, and hits the wall eventually. No one is superhuman, and when it happened to me I was not the least bit surprised and so I got over it pretty quickly. I would think tomorrow I’m out of here and then the next day I would remember I had no place to go but down, and so I would stay. It was the A-Type guys who were the captain of the football team or whatever that had the problem. These guys never met a challenge they could not beat until they did and it freaked them out. I had a guy like that in my squad at Ranger School. When he broke, he really broke. Luckily we were all pretty tight by then and we helped him get through it. He just needed a break and some cover. He stayed. He recovered, but if not for that he could have easily rung the bell and quit. So that’s my take on adversity in military training. Look to your mates and never think the fortunate ones have the advantage. They most certainly do not. It’s harder for them than us mutts.

  • @stomper2888
    @stomper2888 5 днів тому +2

    eddie is a damn hero as us evertone who has served 🇺🇸

    • @andrewcanady6644
      @andrewcanady6644 4 дні тому

      Agreed. Here’s my take. I have much more to say. I’m posting this several places here to try to beat the censors:
      Navy leadership allows saggy back push-ups. And head-bob push-ups. And knee push-ups.
      And Navy leadership, the majority of it, doesn’t require Sailors to do pull-ups, which a Master Chief in 1993 told me that Navy men must be able to do or they don’t belong in the Navy.
      The old, salty Master Chief told me that pulling your weight is Navy heritage as the Navy men that won our Republic and Constitution in the 1770’s were pulling their weight constantly at sea and that to not have that as part of our way of life was disrespectful of their efforts and fighting spirit.
      And he was right.
      Ironically, over the twenty years I was in the Navy, the chiefs HATED that I repeated this Master Chief’s words to other Sailors! That’s because many of them didn’t live like that. Flabbiness and weakness was THEIR way of life, and they were the kind of men that averted their eyes from Sailors doing non-squared-away push-ups and allowing them to pass PAT when they really didn’t.
      Also, if you go to bases that should be the most squared away (all should be perfectly squared away and shipshape) because they handle our most strategic, sensitive, deadly weaponry… you’ll see trash everywhere. This is an indication of sloppy handling of weapons, which should concern all Americans.
      This is all an indication that leadership is poor, not driven for excellence, and not paying attention to detail. Putting boot to ass is not allowed like it used to be to keep good order and discipline and make our men tough. And good order and discipline, and toughness, was what won our wars starting April 19, 1775.
      I have so much more to say. Fortunate for me I have the experience of knowing and speaking with my grandfather, who was a WWII Navy man, about all this before he died.
      I’ll never forget what the reason is that the hardness of U.S. Sailors weakened, according to him. These conversations happened with him 92-96, which was my first pull in the Navy. He told me that the reason I was observing weakness in the ranks (even in the early nineties, weakness and flabbiness was not only tolerated in the ranks by leadership but it was PROMOTABLE) was that prior to WWII we needed actual tough and mean guys in the military.
      After WWII, with the strongest military on Earth and the nuclear umbrella that we had after the war… this allowed the social wizards to come in and weaken and soften the military. And it worked.
      And that’s why you’re seeing everything, the fatness and flamboyancy and weakness in the ranks, that you’re seeing.
      The thing is that young men still have a inner, innate need to be warriors and fighters.
      That’s why The Sons of Liberty, the first American patriot warriors that fought for and formed the American Republic, will be reestablished. The meanest and toughest American men, those that want to serve but refuse to stand in ranks with flabbiness and flamboyancy and WEAKNESS, the kind of men mothers and fathers of America SHOULD WANT protecting the natural rights of their kids and grandkids (The Bill of Rights) will not want to join a DEI military that’s not a meritocracy and where dedicated men like Gallagher are stomped on instead of held up as examples of how to be aggressive warriors.
      If this doesn’t get censored I’ll write more. But it’s likely to be censored by the authoritarians of YT.
      People aren’t permitted to speak like this on this platform.

    • @andrewcanady6644
      @andrewcanady6644 3 дні тому

      Do you see a comment under yours from me?

    • @stomper2888
      @stomper2888 3 дні тому

      @@andrewcanady6644 yes

    • @andrewcanady6644
      @andrewcanady6644 3 дні тому

      @@stomper2888 10-4.

  • @PurpleBelch
    @PurpleBelch 3 дні тому

    Mr. Gallagher is not what the machine painted him to be. That dude is solid in his resolve and helped a regard like myself do better. Not just on the range, also in life.

  • @ihateiraq9
    @ihateiraq9 8 днів тому +3

    According to David Philipps, the Seals never forgave Eddie because one of them got shot by a sniper, and that is ( according to a NYT reporter) an unforgivable sin.

    • @LilyAriana-vf5og
      @LilyAriana-vf5og 8 днів тому

      Enemy or friendly sniper? If friendly that’s interesting would be my first time hearing this is there a video on it?

    • @CKpremium1992
      @CKpremium1992 7 днів тому

      lol this is utter nonsense.. and you’re getting your info from a NYT reporter and you actually think it’s legit?? I didn’t know NYT reporters speak for the SEAL community or any community for that matter..

    • @Vexx_Line_
      @Vexx_Line_ 6 днів тому +1

      One of the Seals or other side?

  • @NathanCline12-21
    @NathanCline12-21 8 днів тому

    "I have shown that the idea of a protective state and state protection of private property is based on a fundamental theoretical error and that this error has had disastrous consequences: the destruction and insecurity of all private property and perpetual war" Hans-Hermann Hoppe

  • @nate6795
    @nate6795 5 днів тому +1

    Disgraceful story for our government. I can’t even believe this stuff. Those guys that told those lies should be punished for sure. No doubt.

  • @RichardBolger-c5b
    @RichardBolger-c5b 4 дні тому

    Too many of the good people don’t vote, they don’t participate, they aren’t vocal. I fully believe this is why we are in the situation we are

  • @KellenS128
    @KellenS128 8 днів тому +6

    This is a great example of why i love this pod. Im fairly familiar with this story, yet 20 minutes in Im hearing new details. The questions asked are original, and Julians thought process is original.

    • @PutinTheShow
      @PutinTheShow 8 днів тому

      @@KellenS128 new details you should take with a grain of salt, considering in the documentary, eddie flat out admitted the kid wasnt a threat, that the kid was secured, that the kid was dying, and that he still killed the kid and denied him medical help as a commanding officer under the trident, the holiest symbol of the American navy. and he admitted this freely, as soon as he was cleared of legal responsibility. basically he's banking on the fact that apple tv is too expensive and not enough people have VPNs to call him out

  • @0gcrypto
    @0gcrypto 8 днів тому +5

    I hope the paramedics don't check my pulse with a knife... 😂🙏😂
    As much as I fkn hate Isis, the video years ago, it's pretty horrific..
    If he couldn't breathe how did the kid scream before he stabbed him in the neck for a tracheotomy??...
    😂😂
    It is itersting to hear his side of the story...
    Great episode!!! 🔥🔥🔥

    • @knowahnosenothing4862
      @knowahnosenothing4862 6 днів тому

      where can I find it?

    • @pkiely29
      @pkiely29 6 днів тому

      ​@@knowahnosenothing4862Roger that. Need the link

    • @pkiely29
      @pkiely29 6 днів тому

      Come again?? Where can I see that

    • @Vexx_Line_
      @Vexx_Line_ 6 днів тому

      Research what true Izflam is, read "The Reliance of the Traveler" & "The Hidayah". Lloyd De Jongh is also a great source to learn.

  • @katsmaintanklive
    @katsmaintanklive 4 дні тому +1

    One of the major crossroads people, both mil & civ, tend to overlook is that modern war is more about money & career opportunities rather than defense of the nation. This solidified after 9/11 and has been downhill ever since. The days of ACTUAL defense of America hasn't existed since the late 1800s whereas what exists today is essentially controlled burns to keep the military industrial complex fed under the guise of protecting people from the boogeyman. The same system exists in the food and medical worlds as well, the perpetual loop of creating a problem to distract from another problem and promising solutions so long as people keep their pockets open.

    • @andrewcanady6644
      @andrewcanady6644 3 дні тому

      Surprised I can see this accurate, well written comment. Truth like this is heavily censored on YT.
      The GWOT was started because The Complex needed a reason to keep the trillions flowing after the Cold War.
      The GWOT is the replacement for the Cold War. Very simple.
      That’s not to say that there aren’t authoritarians among the Islamic population that kill, brutalize and enslave their fellow humans and that Islam isn’t essentially anti-liberty. But the Western corporate war machine (The MIC that Eisenhower warned the people about) is far more vampiric and evil, for certain. And the truth is that the American government itself hates the fundamentals of liberty according to the American Constitutional Republic… like the 1A & 2A. It is hostile to these fundamentals. That’s why they spy on the people on the internet and try to throttle their speech. Hopefully accountability is coming for all those that directed that and that were involved in that. 🇺🇸

  • @rudybishop9089
    @rudybishop9089 4 дні тому

    If Julie interrupts one more time telling me to subscribe I’m going to re-inlist !

  • @CulperCast
    @CulperCast 8 днів тому +3

    Julian... you just keep leveling up man. Having this American hero on. Amazing interview and episode. Thanks for giving Eddie a platform to tell his story.

  • @ItzCitrus.
    @ItzCitrus. 8 днів тому

    Every time I hear this story, blows my mind!!

  • @Marlfox37
    @Marlfox37 3 дні тому +1

    Eddie you should start a power bar brand and name it after the guy who accused you of stealing them

  • @RunninOnCoal
    @RunninOnCoal 7 днів тому

    I don't think it was on my radar to donate to your defense, but I'm glad you prevailed. I have donated to your organization. What are you guys up to these days? Where were you on the Daniel Penny situation? Maybe I missed it. I support you and I'd give more support to Pipe hitters if you are still doing good work...
    It does seem like there have been some missed opportunities.

  • @ammoboxtv8560
    @ammoboxtv8560 8 днів тому +3

    Julian was quick about leaving the rifles 😅

  • @gracefullyyours6508
    @gracefullyyours6508 8 днів тому

    The fourth turning changed my interaction with the current state of the world. Great show.

  • @gunsnart2472
    @gunsnart2472 7 днів тому

    Eddie is the Man ! 🤙🏼

  • @waratrocities
    @waratrocities День тому

    this case perfectly examplifies the state of the US today. shame on them and stay strong Eddie!

  • @peterbowling2410
    @peterbowling2410 День тому

    It’s sad that the thing that is memorialised is the Abbey Gate failure and the failure of the whole withdraw from Afghanistan. The fact that not one officer was held accountable is a massive failure in its own right.

  • @Mdhjr1108
    @Mdhjr1108 8 днів тому

    This might be your best interview yet! The media made him out to be a major villian. Even shawn ryan was convinced he had done it at one point which he obviously realized he was wrong. Im glad i got to hear the little details. The only thing you didnt touch on was did Trump get him his trident back when they tried to take it or how did that happen? God bless this man and all hes done! I could only imagine that nighmare. It was so messed up. Those seals should have been in prison.

  • @Ookami349
    @Ookami349 21 хвилина тому

    I was told not to join the military by some guys in my town that joined after 9/11. They told me they felt tricked. There were no weapons of mass destruction. They told me how many of their friends got hurt or killed and they felt it was all for nothing. Well...not nothing. Just oil. They had not an ounce of patriotism left.
    I continue to see former soldiers homeless, struggling with mental health and stability, and I see how our country doesn't care about them and everything they gave. The permanent back pain from carrying a ruck sack for miles, the ptsd from gunfire and explosions, the sheer stress that has affected their lives. America treated them like batteries to keep their war machine running. When they were used up, they were tossed aside. I took them at their word and changed my mind about joining. I can't imagine why you'd encourage people to join such a broken system.

  • @Bye_Good
    @Bye_Good 8 днів тому +2

    It’s cause the younger generation can see that war is pointless and it’s not worth it.

  • @doubled5368
    @doubled5368 5 днів тому +1

    Looks like john Cena acts like a god damn American hero. Thanks for your service sir

  • @marvinjoseph3432
    @marvinjoseph3432 2 дні тому

    😮 this is really an absolute disgrace and abuse on this guy. Gallagher you are to classy and a true reminder of a real leader. They deserve better Famo 😮 I’m pissed 😡

  • @LavaDudski
    @LavaDudski 4 дні тому +1

    How did his mug know I would watch this on Saturday…

  • @TUCOtheratt
    @TUCOtheratt 4 дні тому

    It is truly frightening how wicked UCMJ is.

  • @assassinactual1
    @assassinactual1 9 днів тому +9

    Ayoooooo! My guy, glad you're representing NJ. Keep crushing with the real ones.

  • @teddywiggles8254
    @teddywiggles8254 5 днів тому +2

    Eddie sounds like an awesome dude! We need more men like these guys ! Thank you so much for your service!!!

  • @bendrixbailey1430
    @bendrixbailey1430 День тому

    Man, I sympathize with Eddie over those three guys undermining him and trying to do him dirt. I ran a company. One of my VP’s went bad cause he was failing in his task. He wanted to deflect to me so tried to undermine my leadership by recruiting a couple of weaker executives to spread his toxic lies. Eddie is right in that this can blindside you cause they don’t do anything to your face, of course. Also, as the leader, its not something you expect cause that’s not typically how vetted executives behave, so there is an aspect of incredulity. You question yourself; “could this guy really be as bad as it appears”? Yeah, you gotta purge people like that early on. Once they start that shit there is no coming back.

  • @andreww8941
    @andreww8941 8 днів тому +3

    Phenomenal episode Julian!!!! Eddie is the absolute man!!!! Anytime Jim is on you know it's going to be a good one for sure. Amazing story and excellent discussion

  • @nuttyDesignAndFab
    @nuttyDesignAndFab 2 дні тому

    "be undeniable" fucking legend.

  • @GuguMillie
    @GuguMillie 8 днів тому +5

    This is a hero!!tank you for your service Eddie from Ireland
    True patriot

  • @jim-gb7sj
    @jim-gb7sj 8 днів тому +10

    These guys are amazing. It's a shame the military has gotten so weird. It's been going on for a long time. I was in 72-76, and the strange stuff had begun then. My favorite Seal story was in 75 they had guys checking security at Navy bases. I was on watch in the middle of the night in an aviation hangar. No flying, bad weather, full hangar. I used to climb up on the fire standing so I had a view of the whole hangar. I was an electrician , I had an extension for the phone to the squadron duty office. I booby trapped the only unlocked door with a 2x4. I heard the 2x4 fall and a few guys came in to fake sabotage the aircraft. As they approached the table where the phone normally was, they followed the wire up to where my dumb ass was. I said, "Busted, I've called the duty office, and you guys are caught". After a good laugh one of the guys said "that was great have you ever thought of trying out for the Seals." I said yes I'm smart but I'm really a pussy. He laughed and said we can teach you to be brave. We both laughed and they went on their way.

  • @mammal2066
    @mammal2066 8 днів тому

    Tremendous podcast ! Fellow Jersyite Uncle Joey Diaz some day or night would be epic.

  • @brendenshanahan7148
    @brendenshanahan7148 6 днів тому

    Great interviewer and a funny dude

  • @K_Type
    @K_Type 4 дні тому

    As a marine it is so cringe watching a CIV interview a Seal or combat vet. There is an ignorance to the humble side of the biz.

  • @Tyler-k2o
    @Tyler-k2o 7 днів тому

    I was on an airplane the morning of 9/11. I was with my grandma going from Chicago to Florida.

  • @dirtydanroberson9907
    @dirtydanroberson9907 8 днів тому +1

    My most watched poscat on UA-cam this year was JulianDorey. Thanks for all the content. Keep it coming brotha

  • @nigelsookram882
    @nigelsookram882 4 дні тому

    If somebody is dying with no hope of saving, what's the point of doing medical procedures on them ?