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Max Reeder
US military uses wars to plunder and enslave free countries with your children as soldiers and creates veterans. Wake up and stop it!

This interview was available until 28.06.2024 18:59 CET / 0:59 pm EDT / 9:59 am PT

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The Transformation of Max Reeder: A Veteran’s Journey to Healing and Awakening

Max Reeder sat across from me, his gaze steady and intense, a man who had navigated the tumultuous seas of post-military life and emerged with a profound understanding of its challenges and the deep-seated issues within the military establishment itself. His story is not just one of personal struggle and recovery but also a poignant critique of the broader military system and its impact on individual lives.

Eight years ago, Max’s journey into civilian life began, marked by a litany of health issues stemming from his service in the Navy. The road to recovery was long and fraught with obstacles, a testament to the inefficacies of the medical support provided to veterans. “You go three times, wait for hours, and get drugs but no cure,“ Max explained, his frustration palpable. It took nearly a decade for him to heal completely, a period during which he came to understand the limitations imposed by the military on one’s personal and cognitive freedoms.

“In the military, they strip away your critical mind, your free will, to ensure you function well within the team,“ Max said, reflecting on the rigorous conditioning that promotes conformity over individuality. This systematic suppression, he noted, often leaves veterans ill-equipped to reintegrate into civilian life, where individual thought and actions are not just encouraged but necessary.

Max shared that an alarming 50% of veterans face more severe challenges after their service than before joining. Mental health issues, difficulty adjusting to civilian norms, and a loss of personal identity are rampant among those returning from service. Max’s own disillusionment with the military’s objectives grew during his deployments, particularly when stationed in the Persian Gulf on an aircraft carrier with 6,000 others.

“We were told we were there to watch and control free trade,“ he recounted, his voice tinged with skepticism. “But then, we were dropping bombs in Afghanistan, observing Iran… all under the guise of protecting America.“ This realization was jarring, compounded by the letters from families who believed their loved ones were defending their country, not advancing corporate or foreign policy agendas.

“The whole thing is a lie,“ Max stated bluntly. “The United States, incorporated in 1871, is owned by the British crown. We make wars with countries without a central bank, then install one and integrate them into the global economic system.“ His insights into these operations revealed a stark gap between the public’s perception of military actions and the reality of geopolitical strategies driven by economic interests.

Determined to break free from the narrative he was part of and the victim mentality it engendered, Max embarked on a journey of self-discovery and healing. Through energy work and a shift in consciousness, he began to heal not just his acne, which took eight years to fully resolve, but also his mental scars. “Letting go is key,“ he emphasized, a smile finally breaking through as he spoke of his current mission.

Today, Max leads a movement to awaken and empower veterans. With over 500,000 followers, he is dedicated to helping others realize the need for a shift away from serving war-centric interests and towards making informed, peaceful decisions. “It’s time to wake up,“ he urged, his voice resonant with the passion of someone who has seen the darkest sides of human endeavors and come out with hope.

Our interview concluded with Max’s heartfelt message to all veterans and the public: to embrace the journey of transformation, which can lead to true freedom and peace, both internally and externally. His story is not just about the struggles faced by veterans but also about the potential for redemption and the power of awakened consciousness.

  1. What a brave young man!
    Thank you, Michael, for such an interesting interview and thank you Max Reeder.
    Very important road, the being conscious of oneself and not being a victim.

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Max Reeder
Veteran helping veterans choose healing ability over disability. Heal yourself with mind + energy

Heal Your Body Back to Its 100% OPTIMAL STATE WITHOUT Drugs, Surgeries, or Toxins

Max’s post-Navy life in 2014 was a mess with his body falling apart. He was left with a laundry list of issues including tinnitus, hearing and vision loss, sleep issues, spinal problems, damaged knee and shoulder ligaments, chronic acne, and depression.

When he saught relief from doctors, he was left dissatisfied when they labeled his conditions as incurable. He refused to believe them and embarked on a path of alternative healing and energy mastery. Through eight years of dedicated study, he defied medical expectations by healing all of his health conditions.

Today, Max is on a mission to spread the message of self healing to the world and to challenge the mainstream belief that suffering is an inevitable part of life. As a clairsentient healer, he guides and empowers individuals to naturally heal and attain self-mastery through practices like Qigong, Neigong, and Chinese Medicine.

His clients continue to experience significant breakthroughs in their own healing journeys, surpassing Western Medicine’s notion of incurable ailments. He firmly believes that no disease is truly incurable, it is the individual’s mindset that determines the outcome. As long as there is a will to heal, transformation is possible.