Primitive Survival Cambodia jungle videos faked

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Revbo n Cambo
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Re: Primitive Survival Cambodia jungle videos faked

Post by Revbo n Cambo »

I call bull.... but it is just entertainment for a bunch of Khmers and other young people who do nothing but Facebook and Youtube all day on their phone. I have about 4 khmer friends who do the youtube videos, and the lowest money amount they are pulling in is about 3k a month, the highest is averaging over 12 to 15k a month. My closest khmer friend of the 4 is pulling about 6k average a month, n yes i have seen the payment reports. He stopped by my house here in K Thom yesterday for lunch with 2 pythons in the back of his car. He also brought a 3 ft alligator, it's all props... like duck eggs for python eggs, etc... He starting working and living with us 7 yrs ago, faithfully doing the Lords work in villages, building schools, translating for my wife in the evenings counseling abused kids, tutoring village kids before the national exam, etc... many many days putting in 10 to 14 hrs a day. Four years ago, he struggled emotionally, as i released him when some other friends of ours started a factory and wanted to train him to be the manager of it paying him double, what the NGO and I was paying him. I told him, his time with me was just a season of training preparing him for greater things, go for it. He worked hard for the factory for over 2 years doing what i taught him, GOING ABOVE AND BEYOND the call of duty in whatever u lay ur hands to, factory was a success, then another door opened and he stepped in training to do the youtube videos with the big money friend, whom we both met back when he was with me and we did some volunteer work in the big money guy's village before the big money guy hit it big doing the videos. Now about a year later he's pulling an average of 5k a month. His mom died when he was 1 1/2 years old, father left him with a 16 year old girl that wanted him, her father had died, and her mother said ok, out in a village in the middle of NO WHERE. When he was 5 1.2 yrs old, an NGO built a children's home out there, and convinced the girl to allow them to care for him, they put him school n then thru college. After graduating college, they assigned him to us when we arrived back in 2013 to do volunteer work. He is doing the right thing with his money for the most part, I try to stay on top of him reminding him where he came from and to help and have mercy on those less fortunate than himself. A true rags to riches story. The Lord has blessed him. Just my 2cents, thx
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(Ps. The big money guy put in his dues also before he hit it big, volunteering for 2 years in remote a village before an NGO hired him at 70 dollars a month and 3 meals and a place to hang his hammock to tutor high school kids). :bow:
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