He posted an update on his linkedin page:
Stuart Scheller posted a video on LinkedIn
www.linkedin.com
I am not a chess player, but it is being said the chess pieces on the board in front of him are laid out in a Trompowsky Attack position. fwiw.
I am worried for this young man. I think
he is either going over the edge OR
going to be made into a patsy, as he just handed over on a silver platter a video of himself which can be presented as someone going over the edge. I hope he knows what he is setting himself up for and is not just emoting without thinking about the consequences. Prayers for him and his family.
This is the same video on youtube:
Marine Lt. Colonel. Stuart Scheller announces his resignation
10 minutes
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjXPPOBM-JI
Here's the video on rumble in case linkedin and/or youtube take it down.
A Lt. Colonel in the United States Marine Corp announced on LinkedIn today that he is resigning his commission after losing his command over a public video he had posted criticizing top military brass
rumble.com
Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller, Who Criticized Brass Over Afghanistan, RESIGNS Commission from Marine Corp
Rumble — A Lt. Colonel in the United States Marine Corp announced on LinkedIn today that he is resigning his commission after losing his command over a public video he had posted criticizing top military brass for their actions in Afghanistan.
Lt. Colonel Stuart Scheller's video attacking everyone from the Joint Chiefs of Staff down for their role in creating the Afghanistan crisis went viral last week. Shortly after the video was released, he was relieved of his command but still remained a Marine. Today, he announced he is resigning.
"Part of me feels like everything in the last 25-years of my life may have happened to bring me to this point right now," he said.
Reactions from patriots since the video went viral have been mostly positive. Many tribute and GoFundMe pages have been set up to support him, but he made it clear that he has not set up a GoFundMe himself. He called for donations to go to the families of lost service members from the attacks in Afghanistan.