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Dec 26 2008

Takin’ it to the streets: Ex-Military go global

Published by ignitethemind at 9:00 am under World Issues Edit This

In case you haven’t seen it, the History Channel is showing a great new series of shows called Shadowforce in which special forces and other elite ex-military members have formed a small band to help other security-type forces in troubled areas around in the world.

Take a look and see what these guys are all about:

They will go anywhere and do just about anything for the good of those who they are helping. . .In one particular episode they helped an African national park devise a new way of tracking poached rhino horns into the black market, while in another they created a strategical plan to help another security force stop the illegal burning of trees for the underground coal market.  These are just a few of the scenarios these guys find themselves in, and they do it all with the opposition breathing down their necks.

Again, if you haven’t seem them you should try to.  They guys are professional, intelligent, and downright deadly.  And yet, they harness all that to help those in need.  In this day and age, they do nothing short of small miracles for those who accept their aid.

There is always a way to help others.  These guys, considered “trained killers”, are using their knowledge and skills to help make positive, non-violent change (they will only protect themselves, never attack).  You can make positive change too by using your talents, skills, and knowledge to help others all with a flair of creativity!Start shaping your sphere of influence today!

(For more on Shadowforce, go here to check out a few TV clips: Shadowforce TV Clips )

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One Response to “Takin’ it to the streets: Ex-Military go global”

  1. harryon 07 Mar 2009 at 11:40 pm edit this

    gud 1

    4rm harry
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