This episode of the Shawn Ryan Show features Marat Gabidullin, a former Wagner Group commander, and journalist John Lechner. Gabidullin details his extensive military career, including his time in Soviet airborne forces, his imprisonment, and his deep involvement with the Wagner Group. He recounts his combat experiences in Syria, particularly the Battle of Kaan against US forces, and discusses the group's global operations, recruitment tactics, and internal conflicts, including the prisoner recruitment for the Ukraine war. Lechner, an expert on Russian PMCs and author of 'Death Is Our Business,' provides context and analysis on the rise and fall of Wagner and its implications for private military warfare. The discussion touches on Prigozhin's ambitions, the march on Moscow, and Gabidullin's eventual disillusionment and departure from the organization.
This is a preview for an episode of the Shawn Ryan Show featuring former Wagner commander Marat Gabidullin. Gabidullin discusses his experiences in the mercenary group, its ties to Putin and Yevgeny Prigozhin, and brutal missions in Syria, including the Battle of Khasham against U.S. troops. He recounts the devastating outcome for Wagner forces, stating, 'We were destroyed.' The episode also highlights Gabidullin's criminal past and rise within Wagner, offering an insider's perspective on Russia's covert military operations and private military power.
This video uses the recent events in Syria as a case study for rapid governmental overthrow, urging viewers to prepare for potential conflict regardless of their region. The content focuses on preparedness and survival scenarios, framing the Syrian situation as a wake-up call for preppers. It promotes the creator's website and social media channels for more exclusive content and preparedness information.
This episode of the Shawn Ryan Show features former Green Beret and CIA operator Tony Cowden. Part two delves into his experience with the CIA's Ground Branch, described as a covert counterpart to Special Operations, with operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and Syria. The discussion also covers his transition to civilian life, his campaign for Congress where he witnessed government corruption, and his perspectives on the current state of America and its future. The conversation touches on intense personal experiences, including an IED blast that sent him to the morgue and the use of Ibogaine and DMT.
This video, titled "INSIDE: The War Crimes of Russian Mercenaries in Syria," purports to investigate serious allegations against Russian mercenaries, including war crimes, drug abuse, and corruption. The description highlights the involvement of "Lou Sassle" and "Larp News Network" in uncovering a "dark truth." While the description mentions various gear items for sale and affiliate links, the primary focus of the video's title and description is on the alleged criminal activities within a mercenary group operating in Syria.
This video features war correspondent and author Hollie McKay discussing her experiences and views on the right to bear arms. She shares how her firsthand observations of disarmed populations in dangerous global conflict zones, including ISIS-controlled areas, Syria, Iraq, and Venezuela, have shaped her into a strong advocate for gun rights. McKay also touches on her early exposure to firearms through hunting and sport, her experiences with all-women militias, and investigations into cartels and pirates. The conversation is with Frank Miniter, Editor in Chief of America's 1st Freedom, highlighting the intersection of personal experience and Second Amendment advocacy.
This video is a book review of "Desert Sniper" by Ed Nash, an autobiography detailing his experiences as a volunteer fighting alongside Kurdish forces against ISIS in Syria. The reviewer highlights Nash's journalistic background influencing his writing, his honest portrayal of combat, and his clear explanations of firearms. The book covers Kurdish culture, training, tactics, and Nash's use of weapons like the Dragunov, AK, Zagros, and Ser heavy rifles. The reviewer praises the book's affordability and the importance of recognizing stories of volunteers who take concrete action in dire situations.
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