durenzo. a former navy psychologist and we have you here for your knowledge of the mind. what does the mind do when faced with a stark reality that the end could being near. you re about to run out of oxygen, you re beyond freezing cold, you re in total darkness. you re hungry. what does the mind do under these circumstances? sure, at this point, i mean, it s certainly a dire situation and it s been several days so a lot of panic is probably passed by now and if they re still surviving typically in a trunk and bonded and. co-ing together. it s very quiet and they know they re running out of time. but they re really building those deep relationships through trauma bonding and the histories of these people, they re all 10x type people used to high stake situations, and they re used to hanging in there and having
thank you for coming in. you described this as the worst environmental disaster since back in 2010. why is no one coming up about this. o. i think there could be a couple of reasons. and one, maybe the media is. co-ing around now is because this has continued. this is just an ongoing assault that people saw happened around october 23 and they thought it would go away and it was still there. they thought it would go away and it s still there. it s not going away. we re very visual as a society. you can t really see it. that s when the videotapes come up and you can see this real time, i think it becomes startling for people. they re saying it could still take months to fix it. and they re using similar
don t let this hit the ground. that s gold. it s here i see mike, the prospect at his home a couple of days ago. he s finally getting patched in. he s a damn good prospect. i hate to patch him up. so describe the feeling right now. just overwhelming, excitement, joy. this is one big family. and the time you put in was all for your brothers. our time with the mongols is. co-ing to a close and i feel like i m just beginning to scratch the surface. i can only draw conclusions from
that s gold. it s here i see mike, the prospect at his home a couple of days ago. he s finally getting patched in. he s a damn good prospect. i hate to patch him up. so describe the feeling right now. just overwhelming, excitement, joy. this is one big family. and the time you put in was all for your brothers. our time with the mongols is. co-ing to a close and i feel like i m just beginning to scratch the surface. i can only draw conclusions from what i m allowed to see. this brotherhood is like a fraternity, a unique kind of