Surviving a Military Assassination Attempt?! 😳

Published on January 17, 2026
Duration: 0:54

This video details a harrowing personal account of a suspected assassination attempt during a military airborne jump. The speaker describes a compromised static line, leading to a severe injury and the end of his military career. The incident highlights critical safety protocols and the potential for sabotage in high-stakes operations.

Quick Summary

During a military airborne jump, the speaker's static line was compromised by an unauthorized escort, causing him to be pulled from the aircraft upside down. This resulted in severe injuries, including head and ear trauma, effectively ending his military career.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Preparation for the Jump
  2. 00:15Suspicious Personnel Change
  3. 00:30The Sabotage Incident
  4. 00:45Impact and Career-Ending Injury

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened during the military jump described in the Shawn Ryan Show?

During a military airborne jump, the speaker's static line was compromised by an unauthorized escort, causing him to be pulled from the aircraft upside down and resulting in severe injuries that ended his career.

How was the speaker injured during the airborne operation?

The speaker's static line was sabotaged, leading to an uncontrolled fall and impact with the ground. He sustained severe injuries, including head and ear trauma, waking up a month later.

What suggests the incident was an assassination attempt?

An unexpected individual, identified as an escort, deviated from protocol by moving to the front of the line just before the jump, and the speaker's static line was subsequently compromised, indicating deliberate sabotage.

What were the consequences of the jump incident for the speaker?

The speaker suffered a career-ending injury due to the severe trauma sustained during the fall. His military career effectively concluded as a result of the incident.

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