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July 24, 2024 - Viva & Barnes
01:42:59
The Darien Gap & the Illegal INVASION of America! Live with Combat Photographer Michael Yon!
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As horrific as it is, should surprise no one.
And you would think a political party that almost lost their presidential candidate through an act of political violence would have something to say about the way their leaders keep talking about the next election.
Donald Trump is warned there will be a, quote, bloodbath if he loses.
Republican Ohio State Senator George Lang said just last week at a rally for J.D. Vance that he is, quote, afraid that civil war might be necessary if Republicans lose the November election.
President of the right-wing think tank and Project 2025 leader, the Heritage Foundation, Kevin Roberts, said on Stephen Bannon's podcast, quote, we're in the process of the second American revolution, which will remain bloodless if the left allows it to be, close quote.
Republican former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin said in August of last year of Trump's indictments, do you want us to be in civil war?
Because that's what's going to happen.
We're not going to keep putting up with this.
We do need to rise up and take our country back, close quote.
I could go on, but it's more and more of the same.
And I hear nothing from the other side of the aisle in this room about these statements.
You support a bloodbath if you don't get the election outcome you want.
Oh my God.
You justify violence if the left does not agree with you.
Unbelievable. And what exactly has preoccupied this Republican majority while their allies threaten violence to their political enemies, real and imagined?
illustrate the degree to which Jerry Nadler is the scoundrel of all scoundrels.
Like, tied among many, the most disgusting human on the face of the planet, basically saying you shouldn't have mowed off like that to the person that he just slapped.
You have to appreciate this.
This is Jerry Nadler's opening statement in day three of the congressional hearings into the attempted assassination of Donald Trump.
Never to let a good crisis go to waste.
On day one, you know, they were sort of on board bipartisan, but the Democrats seized the opportunity to turn the assassination attempt of Donald Trump into a gun control debate.
On day three, you literally heard it here, Jerry Nadler basically saying, you got what you deserved, Trump.
Listen again, because I need to temporalize, I need to put into a proper timeline the stupidity and the...
Scoundrelness of what Jerry Nadler just said.
This assassination attempt, as horrific as it is, should surprise no one.
Okay. It should surprise nobody.
You know, not because you had Rep Maxine Waters saying, get in their face, harass them, and make sure that they are...
Swarm them, make sure they're not welcome.
Not because you had AOC saying, take to the streets.
Not because you had others saying, yeah, you could go protest on the front lawns of...
Supreme Court justices.
Not because you had Kamala Harris raising money to bail out criminals from violent riots in 2020.
No. It should surprise no one because...
And you would think a political party that almost lost their presidential candidate through an act of political violence would have something to say about the way that leaders keep talking about the next election.
Keep talking.
The way they keep talking.
As though Trump...
Someone just tried to kill Trump, but...
Donald Trump is warned there will be a, quote, bloodbath.
If he loses.
I'll stop it there.
Set aside the fact that that is a godforsaken lie, which makes Jerry Nadler a godforsaken liar.
Trump did not say there will be a bloodbath if they lose the election.
He said there will be a bloodbath in the car manufacturing market if Biden is re-elected.
It was a bloodbath of the economic sense.
And I don't know if Wikipedia or Miriam Webster has altered their definition.
So he's lying about what Trump said.
But then he's suggesting that Trump said it after the assassination attempt.
Because you notice, he says, you would think he would have learned something from the attempted assassination on his life.
And then he goes on to say a lie that he actually said before the assassination attempt.
They're blaming the assassination attempt of Trump on Trump.
These are scoundrels of the highest order.
And repeating a debunked lie.
In Congress, Jerry, I don't know, Congressman, I don't know if they can get impeached.
They lie with impunity, and they are basically saying Trump got what he was asking for because back when we were prosecuting Trump, they said this is going to lead to civil war.
So we prosecute and persecute Trump through lawfare.
We try to get him removed from the ballot, and then when they say this might lead to civil war, they're the ones instigating violence.
He talked about Steve Bannon.
He has the balls of talking about Steve Bannon, what was said on Steve Bannon's show, when Steve Bannon is in jail because of this political persecution by the Democrats.
They lock them up, they abuse them through lawfare, they try to bankrupt them, and then they try to kill them, and then they say, you got what you deserve because you complained about us trying to bankrupt you, kill you, and lock you up.
Oh my goodness!
So anyways, long story short, that's going on today.
I'm going to catch up with it later because I don't want to live stream it again because I wanted to do a live stream follow-up with Michael Yan.
Combat photographer.
We talked on Sunday about the attempted assassination on Trump and today we're going to talk about the Darien Gap and then I'll catch up on this scoundrel hearing of a bunch of liars who are interviewing a liar.
Christopher Wray is a liar.
The FBI is talking about their investigation into the attempted assassination on Trump.
The same FBI that literally falsified evidence and literally submitted it to a secret FISA court to literally obtain an unlawful warrant on Carter Page to literally unlawfully spy on the Trump campaign.
And I'm not using literally like Rachel Maddow literally.
I'm using literally like literally.
This is the same FBI that falsified evidence submitted to a court to unlawfully spy on the incoming president.
This is the same FBI that bragged about having an insurance policy against Trump's presidency.
This is the same FBI that lied about the Hunter Biden laptop authenticity.
This is the same FBI that tried to take down Trump through nonviolent means.
Now they're going to go investigate into who tried to kill Donald Trump?
How the hell do we know that the FBI is not complicit in this?
Yeah, but let's go ask the liar some questions and then listen to him lie to us in real time.
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Let's do this.
Darien Gap, people.
Who in the chat knows what the Darien Gap is?
Mike? Good morning.
Good morning, sir.
It is officially morning where you are.
It's like one in the morning.
Before we get started, everybody share the link around.
I set the stream up late as I typically do, but share the link around because this is information.
You can catch up on the Stephen Ray thing later.
Listen to it at 1.5.
It'll probably be a lot more pleasant.
Today we're going to talk about something that I wanted to touch on when we first had our stream, Michael, but no time.
And this is a thoroughly detailed subject.
So, dude, first of all, what time is it where you are?
It is 0109.
So it's 109 a.m. in Japan.
The typhoon missed us.
The typhoon missed us.
We just got some big waves and that was it.
It's gone.
You posted a picture of a beautiful green bird landing on your hand and then flying off?
Oh, yeah.
No, I was reading a book over here studying this morning and I heard a boom on the window and I was like, uh-oh, I know what that was.
And I looked out the...
Window and it's a beautiful little bird.
So I walked out.
There's a wild cat runs around here.
So I picked it up.
And it was, you know, a little groggy.
It took it about five minutes to come to.
But its legs were twitching.
I knew it was probably going to make it.
And it did.
It flew off.
That's amazing.
It flew into the window.
Yeah. That happens a lot with windows.
You know, birds dump them.
Yeah. I've seen it happen quite a lot.
Yeah. Let me bring this up.
It's a flipping beautiful bird as well.
Hold on.
Share screen.
And no, that's me yelling at Christopher Ray online.
Okay, here we go.
This is right here.
And look at this.
Beautiful. He ran into the window right beside me while I was studying.
Knocked him out cold.
He's out here on the ground.
There's a wild cat that runs around, so I picked him up.
Looks like he's getting his wits back.
Oh, there he goes.
That's it.
It just took off.
He's up on the wall.
Yeah, he flew to the window.
And then from the window, he flew to a rock and stayed there for about 30 minutes.
Cool. Yeah, it's amazing.
It's a beautiful bird.
I actually, in as much as I don't like birds, I can appreciate that they're beautiful.
You don't like birds?
They're gross because they look cute and fluffy, but underneath those feathers, they're like bony, ratty looking animals.
I say that, by the way, the lawyer that I used to work with, she said that my spirit animal was the bird, so she always used to call me the bird.
Michael, okay, so 1 o'clock in the morning, also, just a preamble.
We were talking briefly before we went live.
You're on day 13 of your fest.
17. Day 17 of not having consumed solid food.
Any food.
Period. Zip.
Nothing. I'm fine.
People are like, oh, I'm getting dizzy and dying.
If we all died every time we went 10 days with no food, none of us would be alive.
Because our grandparents would have died a long time ago.
I have to ask the obvious question, and you'll forgive me, it's a TMI question.
What do your bowel movements look like after 17 days of not having consumed food?
Zero. Except when you eat some salt, which I eat pink sea salt every day.
You'll only have bowel movements.
Two or three times after you stop eating.
And then after that, it's just like, you know, if you eat pink sea salt, you'll get some activity.
I think I might have to attenuate my I don't like birds remark.
They're beautiful animals.
I just mean that when you touch them, they're not quite as fluffy.
They're like bony things.
I love birds.
Michael, we're going to get into this.
We did not get into the Darien Gap.
You're going to go on, and I know you can go on for...
Forever. I'm going to interrupt not out of rudeness, but because I'm going to make sure that the world understands the terms and concepts that you're talking about, which you might take for granted that others might not know.
Okay. I know who did I have on recently that said you took them to the Darien Gap?
Was it Chris Martinson?
Chris. I took Chris Martinson and Brent Weinstein at the same time and some others, yeah.
I've taken 50 or 60 people down there.
I've taken congressmen, intel people, Laura Loomer, Chris Martin.
Oh, good Lord.
I almost took Bobby Kennedy, but we didn't do that.
I'll say it now because I'm not going to take him.
But I've taken quite a few people.
Amazing. I think it was Chris Martinson who mentioned it.
And by the way, Chris Martinson is going to be on tomorrow at 1 o'clock.
We're going to talk about his analysis of the Trump attempted assassination.
All right.
So for those of us who don't know what the Darien Gap even is, where it is, why it's relevant, let's start there.
What is going on at the Darien Gap?
Where is it?
The overview, and then I'm going to get to some finer-tuned questions.
Overview. It's, you know, Central America.
It has connected to South America at Panama and Colombia.
So Panama and Colombia connect right there.
And it's called the Darien Isthmus, or some people call it the Isthmus of Panama.
So it connects right there.
So that is the Darien Gap.
They call it the tampon de Darien, the tampon of Darien in Spanish, right?
It's a plug, the plug of Darien, right?
Because it's about 60 miles of jungle without roads, right?
They have intentionally kept it so for various reasons.
One is to preclude invasion from Colombia.
And eventually, I think Colombia will do it.
But also, it's a biological front line as well to keep out something.
For instance, screw worms is one example.
I mentioned screw worms the last time we talked, didn't I?
The screw worms?
I don't think you did, actually.
Oh, we could save that for, do it now or later, but the screwworms, yeah, it's a very important thing for us, though, yeah.
Anyway, so the screwworms were something that was, you know, in North America before, and then our ancestors, well, like two generations ago, fought the screwworms down.
The larvae of the screwworms are flesh-eating, so they kill cattle.
They kill dogs, cats, people.
They kill people, sheep, anything with meat, right?
So the larva of the screw worm, I presume, looks like the botfly.
It burrows under the skin, lays its egg in there?
Yeah, it's terrible.
It'll get in people's noses and kill them and that sort of thing.
So anyway, the USDA fought their way and they were irradiating flies, the male flies, because an entomologist discovered that the female screw worms only mate once in their life.
So if you irradiate the males...
And dropped billions of those males off.
So basically, they dropped these irradiated males in parts of the United States, and then they fought them down through Mexico, through Guatemala, Belize, and all that, you know, Nicaragua, you know, El Salvador, and Costa Rica, and then fought them through Panama to the Darien Gat.
So the Darien Gat is the front line, right, of the screw worms.
If they get back, they'll cost us billions of dollars, right?
And so we have a USDA facility down there who still irradiates flies and drops them by airplanes in strategic locations.
So that's another reason is the buffer.
Now, about three years ago, because I thought that we were going to be basically reinfected with screwworms because I know what the globalists are up to, I thought that those screwworms were going to make their way back to the United States.
So roughly three years ago, I reached out to the people running the program and asked if I could visit the facility in Panama.
And the nature of their denial, I'm like, they're in cover-up.
So I started publishing.
I think that the school worms are going to make a comeback, and now they are.
Talk about random stuff, right?
I mean, when you can consistently keep getting this right, it's because you actually know what they're doing, right?
And so I know what they're doing.
They're all over Panama now and they're all over Costa Rica.
They're coming back.
So now we've got an emergency organization up in Texas.
From the USDA that's monitoring the situation.
But I can assure you those screw rooms are going to make their way back to the United States because that's what the globalists are doing.
That's another way they're wiping out the beef and other protein supplies, right?
And so anyway, so the Daring Gap has many reasons why there's no road there.
A sip of water, please, because I'm fat.
Yeah, go for it.
Okay, so the...
And for those who don't appreciate that anybody...
The Daring Gap...
It's below on a map.
Hold on.
Let me just see where it's below on a map.
Nicaragua. It's where, if you want to invade or cross the border, and you are coming from anywhere other than the countries above the Darien Gap, you have to come through the Darien Gap.
Obviously. Yeah.
Okay. So, for instance, Chinese will tend to leave China.
Not all of them, but a lot of them will fly to Chiang Mai, Thailand from China, direct flight.
And from Chiang Mai, they go to Turkey.
Right? And then from Turkey, they fly to Quito, Ecuador.
And then from Quito, Ecuador, they get on a bus, which Muckraker has done.
I think Muckraker has been on your show, right?
If not, I'll introduce you to him if you want.
It's a young man named Anthony Rubin.
I took him to the dairy and we went most of the way across the southern border together as well.
But Anthony, he actually followed the Chinese trail.
He flew down to Quito and went up through Colombia and then...
Basically, I've gone to the Colombian side as well, but not to the Quito side.
So from Colombia, you get on a boat at a place called Nicokli.
And I've done this.
And Nicokli is where everybody comes together.
So everybody who comes or is from South America will go to Colombia, they'll go to Nicokli, and they'll get on.
Well, some are being flown in from the government now from Colombia, but most will get on a boat.
And then they'll go to another place called Capargana.
Capargana is also in Colombia.
And that's where you begin the Darien Gap.
So I went inside the Darien Gap just a short way with Chuck Colton and Masako Ganaha on the Colombian side.
That was sketchy.
That felt very dangerous.
Chuck's a war correspondent.
And both of us were like, hey, it's time to move out of here before we get smoked.
Well, explain it.
What makes it sketchy in particular?
Oh, the cartels.
First of all, they use the invaders to carry drugs, for one thing, or they come through and carry themselves, and they make a lot of money on these so-called migrants, right?
And so these are all helped by NGOs such as IOM, Doctors Without Morals, Pius, just many, many, right?
And so Norwegian Refugee Council.
Anyway, but the bottom line is then they come into Panama, right?
So it's the Panama side where I've spent about six months.
And on the Panama side, for those who survived, many died.
If you look online, you'll see, you know, Darien Gap, the most dangerous jungle in the world.
It seems like everywhere I go is the most dangerous jungle in the world, like Bangladesh.
But it is a very dangerous jungle.
It's very dangerous.
And a lot of the danger out there is from falling off what they call the Montaña de la Muerta, the mountain of death.
Or they drown, and a lot of them drown in rivers, like 20 at a time, that sort of thing.
So people are probably drowning right now as we speak.
They drown constantly.
They get lost out there.
They die of disease.
Some people just get hurt and they just sit out in the jungle until they die because there is zero rescue, right?
Let me ask you this.
I'll bring back up the map.
The question that I have, we're going to get into the importance of the Darien Gap itself, but this is the geography.
If people are coming from overseas, Chinese, Middle Eastern, whatever, why would they land in Some do.
For instance, Chinese who can get a visa will go to Mexico and they'll go on vacation like Cancun.
So if they can get a visa to Mexico, they'll go to Mexico and skip all that.
And they meet up with their snakeheads.
A snakehead is like their enabler, right?
They're a human smuggler, snakeheads, right?
And so those who can't afford that will go the keto route.
And now keep in mind, there's a lot of Venezuelans come, so they don't go to Ecuador.
There's Brazilians, there's everybody's who's doing the zoo, right?
So you got South Americans coming and then people from all over Africa and Asia.
I see people from 150 countries, right?
And that is because logistically it's easier to not get a visa going through South America or...
Cheaper. Both.
I mean, so you're just risking your life.
But actually, the Chinese tend to pay about $20,000 to $30,000.
It's interesting because I found something in a book called Camp of the Saints.
And in the preface, they talk about...
Chinese coming up on boats to New York and getting caught at that time, and they were paying about $20,000 to $30,000.
That was in the 90s.
Interesting. Because that's what they still pay going through that route, actually.
So there's many camps out there in the jungle.
I've been all over those camps many, many times.
I was there when Mayorkas came.
I'm the one that supplied the video that you always see.
A lot of the video that you see on TV actually came from me.
Probably most of it, actually, from the Dairy Gap.
But now you see Oscar Blues down there all the time.
He's doing an incredible job.
And Matt Tomlin and others.
And so Oscar, I first took Oscar down there and Ben Berkwam and quite a few, Laura Lumer.
Again, took like 50 or 60 people.
And then Ann Vandersteele and I and Masako Gana, we started Operation Burning Edge, in which we...
Take only the most serious people in the world to places like that.
And that's where we took Chris Martinson.
And this is another thing that's interesting.
So I found a bridge down there that they're building.
I've constantly been looking.
I'm like, they're going to bridge this thing.
I'm just picking up little wiggles on my spiderweb.
And so I kept going to the dairy, and I would go to the end of Highway 1. That highway that ends at a town called Yavita, which you can see on your map, go to the end of the highway, it's called Yavita.
And that's the end of the road in Panama, right?
And so I kept going to Yavita and just looking around, is anybody building a new bridge around here?
And then bingo, one day I saw mud tracks on the road and I followed them back, new bridge.
Now this bridge is really coming along.
It's actually two bridges out there.
They're going to be very large.
And so that's where I took, you know.
Chris Martinson and...
Why do I feel stupid?
Where is Yavita on this map?
Can you zoom out a little bit?
This is the Darien Park.
So we're going to...
Oh, you got to go back up.
You're looking at Columbia.
That's right.
Sorry about that.
Okay. Here we go.
Here we go.
Yeah, right there.
Okay. At the end of the road is Yavita, right?
Okay. So I found that...
You see that little river by Yavita?
Yeah. I found that bridge right there.
And so...
You know, immediately did the drone and found another bridge that they're building down out there further and then they're okay so that when that bridge is completed this is important I really think that and I've not seen this written anywhere at some point just based on my knowledge of the situation I think at some point as this road gets completed to Colombia uh that Colombia will invade Panama and I have specific reasons for thinking that And then just intuitive reasons for
thinking that.
But I think at some point you're going to see a war between Colombia and Panama, and it will be sponsored by China.
I strongly sense that.
And one reason is when we built the Panama Canal, which opened in 1914, you can see the Panama Canal, my Panama City there.
When we built that canal, it opened in 1914, right?
But in order for us to complete, to make the canal, Panama used to be part of Colombia.
So we sponsored a breakaway state.
So, you know, there were guerrillas there.
They fought back, kicked out the Colombians, and we used our Navy to block the Colombian Navy.
So the Colombians still claim Panama as theirs, right?
And just based on things I'm picking up, I think they're going to go for it maybe years from now.
But that road will be important because you can use that road to invade, right?
And there's another bridge that we haven't talked about.
There's three Indian tribes down there.
And one of the Indians sent me photos of another bridge the other day.
It's one that he and I go to sometimes.
There's another bridge in a totally different location.
And that one also can greatly increase the flow of the so-called migrants coming through.
So these roads and bridges can do two things.
One is Help the invasion to the United States, and help the Colombian Hormone, right?
So hold on, just to understand this, I'm going to bring it back up again, because, and then after we look at this graphic, we're going to go over to Rumble and Viva Braun's Law exclusively.
You're at the end here, Yavitsa.
So you've been right here, like you've been to this river.
Oh yeah, many, many times.
I've been up and down that river in little pedaguas.
The boats that they have are dug out canoes, they're called pedaguas.
Dug out of wood, like a big solid piece of wood that they...
Yeah, they chunk down a tree or get one that's already fallen and they hack it out.
If you ever go to the Darien with me, I'll show you.
They'll be hacking.
It's like apocalypse now.
Yeah, never.
I mean, you'll be safe with me.
How wide is this river?
Is it a kilometer across?
Can you throw a rock across it?
Oh, no.
I've seen children swimming across it.
I mean, it depends on the range, but I see...
See that little bridge there to your left?
Little bridge?
Yeah. Well, that's a footbridge.
And I've been over that bridge many, many times.
And the children will swim under that bridge to the other side.
Yeah. That's wild.
So, basically, all that separates the southern side from the northern side is a car bridge over this body of water.
That's not a car bridge.
That's a footbridge.
There's no car bridge.
No, but that's what I'm saying.
They're about to build it.
Okay. And then they're going to build it, and then they're going to have to, obviously, they're going to either expand...
Yeah, the bridge that they're building is just to the left of that footbridge about...
Half a kilometer, about 500 meters.
Just for my own personal curiosity, have you been to Pinagana Park?
I've been all up in there.
I don't know if I've been there, but I've been days up by Pinagua.
I don't know if I was at that one, but I stayed in many of the villages out there.
And this river here, how wide is this across?
What does it look like when you're down there physically?
It depends on the rainy season.
It depends on the rainy season.
Because sometimes the rivers, like normal, are kind of low.
And other times, it's, you know, flash floods.
That's one of the problems that the aliens coming through the jungle get them.
Most of them don't know anything about jungles and flash floods.
And they don't know how serious those things are.
So, you know, tents with bodies, you know, bodies floating down with tents wrapped around.
Because, you know, the most comfortable place to sleep is next to the river.
So, one talk in the morning.
Relatively flat, not a lot of overgrowth because it keeps continually flooding every now and again.
Right. And you know, those mountains down there, people die of hypothermia out there, believe it or not.
Hypothermia in that tropical rainforest, right?
And that's the continental divide.
That's literally the continental divide that goes up through Colorado.
That's it.
So as the aliens come in, the mountain of death.
Is the Continental Divide, right?
And so they rain off that mountain.
They die there constantly.
We're going to do this now.
We're going to end on YouTube and we're going to end on Twitter.
Come over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com and rumble.
And I'll post the entire interview audio podcast and I'll post the entire interview video on other platforms later.
And 2 o'clock or 2.05, I'm going to be on with Jack Posobiec today talking about...
Talking about that other stuff that's going on in the world.
What do I want to do?
I want to end it.
So let's just do this.
It doesn't change anything on our end.
Rumble and Locals, now.
Everybody come on over there.
The link is in the pinned comment.
Okay. Okay, so the Darien Gap, it's an undeveloped section of jungle.
Why it has been undeveloped?
Natural reasons to prevent the spread of, what do we call those things?
Parasites, ringworms, although if it will make for a new niche of YouTube videos of people squeezing those things out of their body.
I might be inclined to watch it.
I love watching botflies.
Oh, botflies, mango worms, infected cow hooves, all that stuff.
Okay, so the...
But you don't like birds!
Nah, well, only when they...
Well, okay, no.
There's a mango worm joke in this somewhere.
So the invasion is coming from Chinese foreigners landing in South America and then making their way through the Darien Gap.
First of all, how do they do that?
This is human smuggling, human trafficking by definition, correct?
Oh, huge.
And because the NGOs help them.
HIAS is down there, Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.
That one's of specific importance because Mayorkas used to be a board member.
Oh, I'm going to ask you tons of questions on that because I had an argument with somebody who says, look, they're just doing their best to help asylum seekers.
And I'm like, none of these people are asylum seekers.
These are economic migrants at best or an invasion at worst.
And they seem to cloak...
We'll get to that.
I'm not going to avoid asking the hard questions on HIAS, but we'll come back to that.
So yeah, sorry, go on.
Oh, yeah.
Now, keep in mind, you mentioned earlier about, you know, do any of them bypass it?
Like, some of them go straight to Nicaragua.
So they bypass it, right?
So, because different countries.
Now, Venezuela is a big helper for, like, the Iranians that are coming through.
And, you know, there's a lot of Hezbollah live in Venezuela.
A lot of people don't get that.
Like, there was terrorist bombings and terrorist bombing in...
In Panama in 1992, I think it killed 21 or 22. They were targeting Jewish.
I think they killed 12. And actually, I know one of the family members.
He's Jewish.
He lives in Panama.
Next time I go down there, I'll be out with him again.
And the guy that masterminded that bombing, he lives in Venezuela.
He's a Hezbollah guy.
He straight up lives there.
An Iranian Hezbollah living in Venezuela.
There's a lot of them.
They speak Spanish fluently, and a lot of them were born there.
And they speak Spanish natively.
A lot of them are born there.
When you say a lot, are we talking hundreds, thousands, or tens of thousands?
I don't know how many specifically, because it's nebulous.
But there's some that live in Panama, too, and speak Spanish.
But keep in mind, Iran, they have a good relationship with Venezuela.
As does China and Russia, right?
So Iranians can land in Venezuela, get a new passport, and they can come through the Darien Gap as Venezuelans or whatever.
I talk with Iranians down there all the time, and some of these guys are studs.
And there's people that can't, you know, say I'm from Egypt and I'm like, yeah, I wonder where he's really from.
But anyway, I see people there from about 150 countries.
And keep in mind, there's people over in Lebanon who speak, there's a village over in Lebanon.
I'm sorry, I forgot the name of the village, but where they, a lot of them speak Spanish.
Because you got to keep in mind, these diasporas are little, let's say human islands, anthroinsula, are all over the place, including like Iranians.
And whatnot that live in South America.
And okay, that bombing that happened against the Jews in Panama in 1992, I think it was, they hit an airliner, right?
And so there was another bombing within about 24 hours down in Argentina, which killed, I want to, maybe 82 casualties.
I think it killed 82. It was a big number.
And so those were clearly, I mean, that was Hespelot, right?
They didn't hide it.
So these people are coming into the United States.
They're coming across the border, and HIAS is helping them.
Laura Loomer went ballistic on them when I took her down there.
Laura Loomer is her own worst enemy because for all the good work that she does, she immediately discredits herself by spreading outright misinformation, fake news that embarrasses people who retweet her.
So she does good work, but then she goes out and shoots herself in both feet by saying...
You know, that car that exploded at the Canadian border was a terrorist going down to the Macy's Day parade that Biden had in a medical emergency on Air Force One, that Biden was dead.
So she does these stupid things.
I don't know what her deal is, but she is her own worst enemy and discredits herself.
But let's get into the HIAS, the Hebrew Immigration...
Immigrant Aid Society.
The Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.
And I first saw...
I first learned about him about three or four.
It was like about a month within a few weeks of Biden being installed.
I went to El Paso with Masako Ganaha and Chuck Holton, and we're like, wow, they started to flood in just as we thought.
I mean, just immediately.
It was like a starting gun.
And the Border Patrol were like, wow, as soon as the inauguration, they're just flooding over.
And we were there.
We were seeing it.
And the Border Patrol were like, this is unbelievable.
So then we flew to Colombia.
Then we went to the Darien Gat.
And so when I went down to Javitsa with them, this is like within probably three weeks of my being installed, I saw HIAS down there helping these aliens come through, right?
And I thought, who are these guys?
And the NRC, Norwegian Refugee Council, and a couple of others, doctors.
I call them doctors without morals, right?
Actually, I know some of the people there that are actually quite good doctors, and I respect them, but as the organization is Doctors Without Morals, right?
And so they were down there, and that was when I first saw HIAS.
And I didn't say anything about them.
I paid attention, but I didn't pay enough attention to really deep dive them.
I get up to Texas, where I'm at all the time, and Mexico, and I'm watching Catholic charities do their thing.
You know, Lutheran services and all these different people.
Then I keep going back to Darien.
I go back and forth to Darien and, you know, different places.
And then I start seeing the leading role that HIAS has down there, right?
And then at some point, I realized that, wait a minute, Mayorkas was a board member here.
Actually, it was Colonel McGregor that told me.
He sent me a message one day.
He's like, you understand that Mayorkas you keep talking about was a board member on HIAS.
I'm like, how did I miss that?
Well, thank you, sir.
And I checked it out, and he was.
So Highest, their office in Darien is right next to what we call China Camp, right?
It's exactly right next to it.
It's like 50 meters or 40 meters from the front gate.
Go ahead, sir.
Everybody's got a nice, beautiful name.
The Hebrew...
I keep forgetting.
I want to say immigrant and asylum seekers, but it's not.
It's Hebrew immigration.
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.
I won't ask again.
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.
They've got a very nice name.
Surely they're only doing the Lord's work and helping bona fide immigrants, asylum seekers, etc.
They take the public position that it was unlawful to, by executive order, close the border at the South American border because asylum seekers have a God-given international right to go claim asylum in any country.
What exactly are they doing?
And who exactly are they doing it for?
Who are the immigrants?
That they are helping come over.
What instructions are they giving them?
And are they cloaking what they're actually doing, which is just letting in economic migrants under the pretext of asylum seekers?
I mean, is that what they're actually doing?
They're helping them get...
I mean, they're a pump.
They're one of the pump houses.
They're helping invade the United States.
Straight up.
I mean, full stop.
No caveat.
They are helping with the invasion of the United...
I went over to Florida.
And I was telling some Jewish friends there, I'm like, you understand what they're doing.
They're letting Hespelah and Hamas come in.
They're going to come here and shoot you on the golf course.
This is no joke.
You know, this is like, and they're coming in.
I see Iranians every single day.
And people that are, I don't know who that, keep in mind, you know, some people got angry because I talked about myself too much on the last program.
Normally, I don't talk about myself other than.
Michael, you're here to talk about yourself, and I'm here to ask you about yourself.
So don't even look at those questions.
You asked me, so I rent with it.
So anyway, but what I'm getting to is, I'll say again, I've spent most of my life in their countries, right?
Like five years in the Middle East and six in Europe and more than 18 in Asia, right?
So these people that are coming in, I've often been to their countries.
Like when I see Nepalese coming in and they tell me what villages are coming, I'm often like, well, I was in your village.
You know what I mean?
So, I mean, it's hard to hide from me for most people.
If they try to disguise and say, I'm from so-and-so, sometimes I can sniff it out, right?
Like when I was with Brett Weinstein and Chris Martinson.
We were at China Camp, right beside Hiest.
And one guy told me he was a Chinese guy.
He told me with his family, he said he's Korean.
And I said something to him.
And I heard him talk with his wife.
And I said, you're Chinese.
You just spoke Mandarin to your wife.
And then his whole family laughed.
And I'm like, and you speak English, right?
I mean, in other words, I've been around too many other countries too long.
So what I'm getting to is a lot of these people that are coming through that may look like they're...
Because Iranians and Latins can look like the same, right?
Very similar.
But they have different body languages.
And I pick up on that instantly, right?
I mean, unless you grew up in Venezuela, you're not going to have that body language, right?
And so there's just different ways of catching them.
And so one of the things is these Iranians, I don't know what numbers they're coming in, but it's some significant amount.
Because we don't know how many are coming in under fake passports.
We don't know.
And actually, I don't have anything against Iranians.
I usually like them when I meet them, because I meet them all over the world.
I get along with them great.
But I think Hezbollah or Quds Force is going to be kind of a dark mix.
Not that Hezbollah is all Iranians, because they'll be from Lebanon, in that area.
But what I'm getting to is sponsored by Iran, because they also come through.
They also come through Venezuela.
But Venezuela helps all of them get through because Venezuela is helping invade the United States.
And they're openly doing it.
They say they're doing it.
My wife works in neuroscience and in research.
There's a lot of Iranians.
And generally speaking, the Iranians that you run into that have come to America or Canada through lawful means are the ones who want to escape the Iranian regime.
Not by what it sounds like the ones who want to come in and infiltrate and do whatever the government of Iran wants to do in the West.
I guess the question here is the obvious question.
Why is all this going on?
Why is it being allowed to happen?
And what is the end goal of these economic refugees at best or something at worst?
Mass? Weapons of Mass Migration, Forced Displacement, Coercion, and Foreign Policy.
Bring it up now.
Who wrote this?
Kelly M. Greenhill.
Okay. She's kind of left-wing, but it's an interesting book.
Every now and again, even the left gets it right.
But all right, bada-bing, bada-boom.
Unfortunately, some of the left actually are intelligent.
That's an unfortunate fact.
They are clearly invading us.
Like, I was talking with a Scotsman tonight, Jim Ferguson.
And, you know, I went to Ireland looking at this.
Ireland, about one-third of Ireland now is aliens.
And they're mostly military-age males, like what I see in Darien.
All you need is a container of machetes, they can take Ireland.
Because keep in mind, when one-third are aliens, and those are mostly military-age males, I went over to Ireland and I looked for myself.
It's true.
And I went there about two years ago because I thought, you know, they're going to try to take Ireland.
And here it goes.
And so a friend over there has been mapping out where the camps are and whatnot.
You look at the camps he's mapped out by Dublin.
They're all, I mean, they can control that city.
Because, you know, the Irish mostly don't have guns.
What are they going to do?
Fight them with swords?
Pitchforks. Yeah, straight up.
And the thing is, if one-third are these new aliens, keep in mind that the Irish, that includes children, women, and old elderly people, invalids.
But the aliens that are coming in, a lot of them are straight up studs.
You know what I mean?
They're like in their 20s, 30s.
They can fight.
And high testosterone men.
You know, the same that we got coming across the dairy gap.
These are not wilting flowers.
The question then also becomes, I mean, I guess it's the answers in the book, and even I know the answer.
Why they're doing it is one thing.
Call it, you know, the long play conquest.
The Chinese Communist Party definitely playing a longer game than America.
Why is America...
Why are the powers that being allowing it?
Why is Mayorkas leaving the border open?
Why is Biden, well, I don't even know what the hell Biden's been doing.
Why is the regime empowering these people who are facilitating, if not outright, allowing the invasion?
Mayorkas is not only leaving the border open, we're flying them in 24-7 from Colombia and other places.
We fly them in, right?
Mayorkas went to that camp.
He went to the camp right beside Highest.
I call it China Camp.
I've got drone footage online quite a lot.
I can send you a lot of drone footage.
While you're talking, tell me where I can find it.
On your YouTube channel or on your Twitter feed?
Just look up...
On my ex.
On my ex.
Okay. And you'll see all kinds of drone footage.
And I'm inside the camps all the time.
So I'm not just outside.
I'm in there talking with us all day down the room.
This is why I think you're crazy.
So you're in these camps asking them questions.
Do they not look at you and say, get the fuck out of here and don't ruin what we have going?
I haven't been killed yet, but I mean, it could happen.
I mean, you know, it's like there's some serious characters come through.
There's no doubt about it.
Some of them are straight-up gangbangers.
One of them had an AK-47 tattooed by his eye.
A lot of these guys are clear gangbangers.
Others, clearly.
A lot of the Chinese who come through, huge numbers of Chinese.
Some of them, clearly, to me, seem like MSS, Ministry of State Security.
That's their CIA.
One, we call them China Ninja.
It must have been about a year and a half ago or so.
We were down at China camp.
The best time to question somebody is at nighttime when they're alone, because I found that all over the world.
At nighttime and alone, people will talk, right?
And he actually came in with a group, and then Masako was taking a video when they walked by, and he got very angry, right?
Like, almost by...
Yeah, there's...
Yeah, there's a...
You see the burned-out buildings on the right?
Yep. They rioted after we left last time.
That's where the records were.
They burned the records.
Those records are the records of everybody that came through that camp.
They burned them.
They either burned them or stole them.
There's a back gate out the other side.
They could have run out.
They could have stolen them.
Yep. Actually, this footage was made by a good friend of mine down there because they burned it after we came back, and I asked him immediately.
I asked him to go down there and drone it for me.
This is what you call one of the China camps?
Yeah, HIAS is almost directly under the drone right here.
HIAS is almost directly under the drone right now.
So yeah, that is China camp.
That's what we call China camp.
How many people are in this camp?
Actually, we shouldn't really call it a camp.
It's more of a big bus stop.
And that's more accurate because sometimes people come in.
Actually, I just got a message from Ireland.
From the guy that's mapping the camps.
So sometimes they come in and they're gone the same day.
It depends on what time you come in, right?
Because, I mean, as they get their system down, it's becoming much more efficient.
So sometimes when you come in from the Dairy Gap, you'll check in and all this.
You get on a bus, you go straight up to Nicaragua.
So they'll drive up.
All the way, they used to have to stop the Costa Rican border and do a bunch of paywall.
Now they go, there was an agreement between the president of Panama and the president of Costa Rica to let them just take the bus and blast on through.
I'm not sure if the bus is dropping them off and they get on another bus at this point, but they made an agreement that they can just cross right over, right?
And go straight to Nicaragua.
I'm going to try to steal man HIAS.
What vetting, verification process, identification process are they going through with these people?
It's a stupid question as I ask it, but I want to give them the benefit of the doubt if only to feign objectivity because I think they're up to no good.
What are they doing?
Zero. Zero.
Absolutely zero.
I've watched them operate for months.
I'm right there with them.
Zero. All they do is hand them out maps and tell them...
Give them advice on what to say when you cross the border.
Like, hey, I'm seeking asylum because, you know, whatever.
They tell them what to say so that you can game our laws.
And they give them maps.
They give them legal advice and press advice and everything else.
I mean, Pius is running an invasion operation.
If any vetting is done, it's done by the Panamanians there.
They take their IDs if they have them.
But many people show up with no passports or anything.
Yeah, sure.
If you have nothing, there's nothing to verify.
Who the hell knows what falsified documents?
How do you even verify the authenticity of a document coming from, forget Iran.
I mean, it's unverifiable, but any other country.
And so, I mean...
You can't.
You can't.
So HIA's highest gives them instructions, directions.
I think we've seen some of these things.
What to say.
I'm a seeking asylum, so you can't kick me out.
Give me a trial date in two years, and then I'm going to disappear to the country.
Paying their way?
I've never seen HIAS give them money, and I don't believe HIAS would actually do that.
They might.
I've never seen it.
If they were doing it, I would have detected it.
If they were doing it down there, either I or one of my team definitely would have detected it because we're crawling all over that place.
Over time, I've developed a good network down there, and we would have definitely sensed that.
I'm pulling up the highest budget.
We'll see if I can find something out there.
But I just want to bring up a joke that I had that I couldn't bring up earlier.
Back when the family guy used to be funny...
She's always trying to make me be social.
Cocktail parties, school functions, that time we planted trees in Jerusalem.
What? Look, all I'm saying is put an Israeli guy next to an Arab guy and I can't tell a difference.
That goes back to your joke about...
Very difficult to distinguish if you don't know the...
The ins and outs and the nuances of cultures and ethnicities from other countries.
Okay, so they're helping them through the Darien Gap.
The China camp is on the southern side of the Darien Gap, correct?
No, it's in the Panama side.
It's on the Panama side.
It's right beside Highway 1. How do they get through physically the Darien Gap if it has no roads, hiking trails and mountains?
How do they get through?
What does that journey look like?
And yeah, walk us through that, pun intended.
It used to take about 10 or 11 days if you were doing good.
A Rambo could do it maybe in six or seven, but now it's much faster.
And also there's a more expensive route that mostly the Chinese pay and a lot of the Iranians take and a lot of Afghans take.
Believe it or not, a lot of Afghans come in with a lot of cash, right?
Or a lot of money, right?
So, and that's, you get that boat at Nkokli and you go to Kaprakanah, then you get on another boat.
And you go around to these, there's three tribes of Indians out there.
I spend a lot of time with Kuna and Imbara.
And so the Indians, by the way, kill and rape a lot of people coming through.
And so, because the young men do it.
And the Indian chief, I know him quite well, Francisco Agape.
Had him, you know, he stayed overnight in one of my Green Beret teammates home with me and him in Virginia, right?
So, I mean, I know him that well.
He's been in America with me.
I took him, you know, shooting and stuff.
And he actually went to school in Oregon, and his English is very good.
And then he moved back to Darien.
He liked Darien more than the United States.
And so, but anyway, he's the chief, or he's like the mayor, actually, of 26 Embraer villages.
And he'll tell me all the time.
He's like, Now that we're making all this money from all these people coming through, it's great in many ways.
But my young people are drinking now.
They're doing drugs.
Some even have beat their wives.
They've raped migrants coming through.
They've murdered migrants coming through.
And it makes him very upset.
He's like, they don't want to farm anymore.
They don't want to go to school because when they're a teenager, they can go to the jungle with a gun and make a lot of money and just be king of the jungle.
So it's destroying their culture.
And you would love these Indians when you're out there.
I mean, they're famously dangerous.
But I go out there all the time with them alone.
Just me.
At one point, I was, you know, sometimes it's just me.
Other times, I take people like Brett.
But sometimes, for months on end, I'm down there alone.
Just me and the Indians, right?
At one point, I was eating out in one village.
And the Indians were like, you are like Mbara, you know, the type of Indian.
Because I'll eat everything they eat.
No, I actually like it.
And I said, you're like my grandparents, only brown.
You're like, they were laughing.
I mean, because my grandparents were like, you know, I used to hunt in the backyard.
You know what I mean?
I would shoot a rabbit and we would eat it like an hour and a half later.
So me and the Indians, I used to catch alligators.
I could spot those crocodiles as fast as they can.
So what is the weirdest thing that you've eaten or the most, what the West might consider the most gross thing you've ever eaten?
Oh, good lord.
Monkey brains?
Tell me you haven't eaten monkey brains.
No, no, no.
I'll tell you what I did one time, which was epic.
I didn't eat any human flesh, but I hunted some cannibals.
And I got them.
I got huge amounts of photos in India and Nepal.
Oh yeah, I didn't eat human flesh, but I hunted them down.
It was epic.
It was the funniest thing I ever did.
Hunted them down with a camera, not with a gun.
Yeah, just camera.
Oh yeah, it was epic.
Huge amounts of video and photos.
Huge. And one of them was named Gary Rayburn Stevenson from Houston.
He was born on December 3, 1950.
And I tracked him down.
I found him in India.
And he drank out of a human skull, always with his left hand with these three fingers holding the skull.
And he had a horn made out of a human femur.
He would blow it.
I saw those horns up in Tibet, too.
Same thing.
And, you know, it had a drum, a damaru, they call it, made out of baby skin and baby skulls.
It's an old religion called Agor.
I was studying cults.
And anyway, India, if you want to study cults, India is your place right there.
India is like a particle accelerator for cults.
You take two religions and you smash them together at almost the speed of light, and out comes another Paul, real quick.
The thing is, the energies are so high in India, you can see them form.
It's like a time lapse.
It happens real fast.
Who was it that did that interview with the cannibal, and then the cannibal started yelling at him?
Oh, that was a CNN idiot.
He was out with the Aghoris, but those were fake Aghoris.
And that was in Varanasi.
I mean, I've been out in that specific area with Aghoris.
They are there.
That's in Banaras, India.
There's three different names for Banaras.
One is Varanasi, another is Banaras, and one of them is Kashi.
This is an old, really old name.
But anyway, I hunted those cannibals down.
That was the most epic thing ever.
It took quite a bit.
I didn't need any human flesh, of course, but let's say, what's the strangest thing I've ever eaten?
I don't know.
If it's not monkey, I can't.
You've eaten snake, gator, sloth.
I don't know if you could eat sloth.
I mean, I've just eaten the normal stuff like bear and gator.
You know, crocodile and gator taste just alike, by the way.
Oh, yeah.
There was a butcher down the street in Montreal that used to sell...
It was farmed alligator meat from South Africa, but it was delicious.
It just tastes like fishy chicken.
A little bit like fishy chicken.
Oh, no.
If it's from South Africa, it's probably crocodile, right?
Do they farm gated?
Because, you know, alligators are only in...
United States and Mexico and China.
You know, let me ask you a question.
What color is an alligator?
I would say dark green or black.
Wow, you're one of the rare persons that says black.
Most people will say, because I've asked a lot of people.
After two years in Florida, I've had extensive up-close experience with gators.
I mean, we go fishing.
But even people that see them all the time get it wrong.
I mean, they'll insist.
They'll say they're green or they're brown or they're dark, dark green.
Only a rare person says black.
A more accurate answer would be black when they're wet, gray when they're dry.
But it's interesting.
I wrote a whole article about that in about 2005 or 2006.
And the article is more about perceptions.
Because when you go to Florida, University of Florida with the green gator everywhere, you know, at one point I was like, why does everybody think alligators are green or brown?
I can sit there and show them and they'll be like, no, it's, yeah, you're right.
It's dark.
Dark and green.
That's as black as your t-shirt.
That could be like the modern version or one of the iterations of the Mandela effect.
Everybody goes by the graphics and the images of the cartoons.
I think so.
Okay, now, but hold on.
Oh, yeah, sorry.
Go for it.
So, one day, I was living near University of Florida, right?
And I would go out.
So, I found this expert in alligators.
I've forgotten his name.
And I was going to go ask him about this because people kept saying, well, the ones in my yard are green and the ones in Alabama are green.
And I'll be like, well, I don't know.
But I know the ones that I caught were all black.
But so I went to this guy and he said, I called him up.
He said, oh, yeah, come on down.
So I rode my mountain bike down there and I walk into this rustic office and I walk through the door and there's a bald eagle out on a perch.
I mean, a live bald eagle.
It really scared me.
I'm like, what are you doing with that thing?
Because it ripped my face off.
Anyway, so I said, what are you doing?
Anyway, I came to ask you about alligators.
And what color are they?
And he laughed.
He goes, everybody thinks they're green or brown.
But he said, exactly what I just told you.
They're black when they're wet, gray when they're dry.
And I said, okay, I came to ask you, are they green or brown in any place in America?
He said, no.
It's alligatorous Mississippians.
It's a species name, right?
And the only places they're found are, you know, and the only time you'll see any green is if they have algae on them.
Well, that's what I was just about to tell you is that a lot of times they're in the swamp and they've got algae like turtles growing off their skin.
Yeah, but that's in those cases.
But then you can tell it's algae.
You know what I mean?
It's not the game.
But in any case, anyway, the reason I tell that story is because our whole...
Information ecosystem is like that.
Almost every shirt you see is a green alligator or whatever.
It's a green University of Florida on the license tags all over Florida.
Even people that grew up in Florida who never went out and used to catch them like me, they think they're green or brown.
And they're like, I told you I've seen a thousand gators and they're green.
Okay, whatever.
I'm going to bring this up now because it is going to be the end result of this question.
Please answer, end result of all these illegals taking over America.
We're going to get there, but we're going to answer it for sure.
So it takes now, you can get through in, I don't know, eight days.
That's amazing.
How many miles is it from end to end of the gap?
The routes are getting, there's multiple routes.
So that's kind of a trick question.
So the routes are getting shorter as well as they've made better routes out there.
And I'm going to guess at this point, 40 miles, I'm going to guess.
But I don't know, because it depends on which route you go.
And, you know, there's many different, it's like, so I've, numerous times, I've just chartered an airplane and gone out and flown all around there, looking around from the sky, because it's just, you know, it's an immense jungle.
And you know what's weird is you get out there, you're just way out there in the airplane.
And there'll just be one little house out there.
It's like, who's out here?
Are they running from the law or something?
Sasquatch lived there?
There's a lot of little houses like that.
Well, here, let me see.
You'll tell me if this footage, I just pulled it up, if this is representative of the Gap.
I'll turn the music off.
I don't know what that is.
So this looks like hiking through the Gap.
Let me see if it's, whatever.
Let's get to some of this.
Let's get to, I just want to see what it looks like.
Let's sit up front.
They're very professional.
Cinefront's great.
That's Panamanian Cinefront.
Okay, well, this looks like an interview with very...
Okay, so, like, okay.
I mean, it's like hiking through the jungle for 40 miles.
Okay. Oh, they get out there.
They get into firefights and stuff.
Cinefronts are...
Those are really...
I like those guys.
Who are they?
Cinefront is sort of like an army slash border patrol.
They don't really have an army, but it's kind of an army.
I mean, they don't have cannons and they don't have like, you know, mini guns and stuff.
So they're kind of an infantry.
Now, our special forces are down there all the time and SEALs as well.
So they've been training with our special forces and SEALs since generations, right?
So they're very professional.
Professional, but what are they doing?
Like preventing crime, preventing migration or, you know, preventing illegal immigration?
What are they doing?
They used to guard the border.
Now they're doing what our Border Patrol does and helping them out.
Now, they will get in fire if they find drug dealers.
They get in shootouts.
Oscar Blue was out there with Ben Birkbaum one time, and they had just some of the aliens coming through.
Some of the Indians, I think.
No, it was Colombians.
Had just raped a girl and the word got back.
So they texted me because we communicate in the jungle through text, satellite text.
They're like, hey, we're moving to contact right now.
In other words, we've got word where these rapists are.
So it took them two or three hours, as I recall, because I was tracking their icons too.
I was watching them move to the jungle.
And then they got into a firefight and killed one, I think, and captured a couple of the Colombians that were deep in Panama.
Because the Colombians are out there doing the drug things, and so there's a lot of cartel activity out there.
Okay, so these people are coming through the Darien Gap.
In what type of numbers?
Thousands by the day?
Oh, at least 2,000 a day at this point.
Sometimes more.
2,000 a day.
I mean, that's more traffic than, I don't want to say Everest, that's not a good example.
That's like more traffic than climbing Mount Katahdin in Maine.
That's human.
Literally human traffic day in and day out.
Traceable, trackable, viewable every day, all day.
Yeah, yeah.
And I'm down there watching it.
And keep in mind, a lot of them fly in.
They are flown on American.
Our government does it.
Flies them from Colombia, flies them from Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Lord knows where else.
I mean, they're flying them in everywhere, all around the country, every day.
Okay, so let's just say 2,000 a day.
They come, they get to the other end of the Darien Gap.
They're at Yaviza?
Actually, they don't go to Yaviza.
They go to these other places.
One's called Caname Rio, another one's called Baro Chiquito, and another one's called Las Blancas, and then there's China Camp, which is San Vicente.
So they feed through those, which is actually, it's about...
45 minutes from Yavita.
So they're up the road.
That's the Pan-American Highway.
It goes all the way to Alaska, by the way.
That highway, you can take the highway to Alaska.
So they get there, and then what's the next step?
They get on buses, or do they continue on foot to the Mexican border?
They get on buses, which are, yeah.
So those buses are, like, they're so much smoother now than they were three years ago.
Three years ago, they'd wait until...
They get all, you know, like 20 buses lined up.
And then they would all depart at once.
Now they've got, you know, a lot more buses than that.
And instead of waiting for everybody to load up on like 20 buses, as soon as one bus is loaded, gone.
They're gone.
So they're keeping it.
It's much more efficient now.
And they're building more camp stuff.
They're building much larger camps out there, which I've been out physically with my feet in those camps.
And then I've come back with an airplane to get on top to get the aerial.
And I've got drone footage as well that I did from the ground down there.
So, I mean, they're building more camp.
This is set to grow.
Now, it was our team, Operation Burning Edge, that set conditions for the new president, incoming president, Molino, to close the gap.
And he started to...
And I think he was serious about closing it.
But in the last week or so, he's backing off.
I don't think he's going to close it.
That's not the way the compass needle is pointing.
The buses don't operate for free.
So they're paying for their own bus fare or other people are financing their bus fare?
The bus fare, the prices have changed.
They've gone from like 30 to 60 back down to like 30 or 40. And if you don't have the bus fare...
They'll just make you work in the camp for like two or three days and then they'll, you know, a week and send you on your way.
There was something I just had to ask you a question because I love, this is sometimes what I do, just like looking at maps and then picking a spot and saying, what the heck does that look like?
Right here.
Lago Coquibolca.
Do you know what this is?
I've been in that lake.
That's in Nicaragua.
You see that island there that has two little things?
Yep. Those are two volcanoes.
That's called Amantepe.
I'm on Tepe.
And those two volcanoes, they say they were lovers.
And that little isthmus between them, they say that's them holding hands.
I was out there like 25 years ago.
Jeez Louise.
Okay, so they get over the border.
There's sharks out there.
There's freshwater sharks in that lake.
Freshwater sharks that access...
Does that access the ocean?
I didn't look there.
No, no.
No, there's no access.
Apparently. No, they're freshwater sharks.
I'm going to go Google that now.
Okay, so they get thousands and thousands, they get on buses, and then the mission is straight to the American border.
Yep, so they go straight to the United States, and they just go to places like, well, all across the border, anywhere from San Diego all the way down to many crossings in Texas, and not as many crossings in New Mexico.
There are some, but it's California, Arizona.
A little bit in New Mexico.
Actually, a lot if you're in New Mexico.
And then a huge amount in Texas.
The question that I had also, where do they stop along the way?
Once they get in, once they're on their buses, are they just pedestrians going through South America?
Or are there specific camps where these illegal immigrants are known to?
The main places they'll stop is sometimes they stop on the Panamanian side and stay overnight.
There's a place, a camp there.
And then they get up to Nicaragua and they'll try to keep pushing up through.
And once they get to Guatemala, usually they'll stay on the Guatemalan site.
We're building, it looks like, eight different camps in Guatemala.
But they'll stay on the border.
They'll stay on the border at Guatemala and then cross over.
And then there's a town down there in South Mexico.
It's the southernmost city in Mexico.
And I've been down there.
And they'll stay there for...
You know, sometimes months, actually, if they can't get their paperwork.
Other times they just blast right through.
Actually, another caravan just took off from down there.
And they do these caravans.
You'll see these caravans in the news.
There's multiple reasons why they have these caravans.
One of the reasons for the caravans is because when you come in huge numbers of people, it gets news.
They want that.
And another is they can use it to smuggle people and drugs that they wouldn't get through.
You know who gave me a big briefing on that in Guatemala?
It was Guatemalan Intelligence.
I was down there and they gave us a really, really interesting briefing on that with Operation Burning Edge.
I was down there with Ann Bannerseal and Masako and some others.
What's Operation Burning Edge?
Operation Burning Edge was something that we started just less than two years ago because to pull people together to go on the borders with us.
So Ann and I started, I called up Ann one day.
I was like, Ann, let's do something.
Let's get, let's start, you know, I've been taking a lot of people to the Darien Gap and these other places, but let's up our game here, right?
I want to force multiply, right?
I want to plant mustard seeds, right?
And so that's what we've been doing.
And I've been doing, that's, a lot of people get confused about what I do.
They think I'm a journalist.
I've never been a journalist, right?
Or they'll tell me, a journalist would never do that.
And I'm like, that's right.
That's why I'm not a journalist, okay?
So what I do is I force multiply.
I've taken people like Anthony Rubin into the Darien Gap, and now he's just gone gangbusters, doing really well.
Ben Berkwam, Oscar Blue down there.
Oscar is really becoming a subject matter expert on the Darien.
And Anthony Rubin, whom I've spent a lot of time with, he is becoming...
His knowledge base is substantial.
I mean, he's pretty amazing.
Him and Oscar.
So a lot of these people that I've taken out now have gone in their different ways.
And therefore, because I tell them, I'll take you out, but I'm just asking you to do one thing.
Train, force multiply.
What I'm doing with you, I want you to do it with others.
That's it.
That's my only ask.
And after that, if you agree to that, I'll open the keys to the kingdom.
I'll give you all these.
You know, stories that nobody has, and you just run with them, right?
And so they've been doing it, and they're getting all these huge interviews and stuff like that.
Anthony's on Fox all the time now.
He's on Alex Jones.
One time I was on with Alex Jones, and I said, and I just pulled Anthony, and I was like, hey, this guy, now he's on Alex Jones.
Now he's hosting Alex Jones, you know, because he had the right stuff, you know what I mean?
So it's wild.
I really, I think you're absolutely crazy.
Sincerely mad.
You have to be mad to do what you're doing.
Now I want to go to Logo.
I want to go to that place and go hike up that volcanic mountain.
Look, I think if anybody has any more questions in the chat about the process, put them in there if I didn't ask this.
But they get to the American border.
They're being let in.
Why? So, end goal of all of this.
You'll sound conspiratorial.
You'll sound tinfoil hat wearing.
This is not by accident.
This is not in the...
I don't know how you make the argument that this is in the national best interest of America.
What is the end goal of all of this?
The globalists are crystal clear.
I don't have to theorize.
They say what they're doing.
They write it.
It's a replacement.
Bottom line.
Full stop.
It's a replacement population.
The globalists want to depopulate the Earth by some substantial amount, maybe 80%, even 90%.
And they can do it.
I mean, we should have another show and talk about famine.
Because all this deep dive we've done on other stuff, I can go down another road, famine, and we can talk about that in detail.
Because they are clearly setting the stage for famine.
Famine will create a lot of hot human osmotic pressure, which is that push and pull of migration, and all these routes will just explode, right?
And it's clear that the table is being, as it were, set for famine.
I fully appreciated that for the first time during the pandemic, where every policy that they were enacting to protect the public, they were simultaneously warning would result in the death of 300 million by famine.
So what an amazing process.
And then you look back and you look back at the Ukrainian famine and say, how could 20 million people have starved to death?
I no longer need to ask that question.
I now understand it in horrific, nightmarish ways.
So it's the bottom line, globalist agenda.
So let's flesh this out a little more.
Chinese involvement, what do they benefit?
And how does the Darien Gap migration relate to...
Now I'm going to forget the term I want to remember.
What's going on in Western Europe, the Netherlands?
Oh, it's the same.
Oh, how does that connect?
All right.
Netherlands. That's actually another very interesting deep dive.
Now, Netherlands is under concerted attack from...
You know, the aliens coming in, invasion.
But Netherlands is vital terrain for different reasons.
One is it has the largest gas field in Europe, which is now shut, which I warned that I thought they were going to do it.
And people are like, that's conspiracy theory.
And I'm like, stand by.
If you hear it come out of my mouth, there's a high chance it's going to come true.
Not always, but a very high chance.
Put your money on it, right?
It's closed now, right?
And why is Netherlands so important?
Netherlands, Rotterdam Harbor, and Antwerp Harbor, just south of that.
Those are the two biggest harbors in Europe, right?
And both are in the top ten of the world.
Now, Rotterdam Harbor, there's a railway open now, goes all the way to Shanghai.
I've been to that side of it, Shanghai.
It goes all the way across Asia into Europe and empties out at Rotterdam, right?
So Rotterdam is vital terrain for various reasons.
The Rhine River dumps out there.
The Rhine River is like the Mississippi of Europe, right?
So all these people doing trade up in Germany, the Rhine River goes up to BASF and Ludwigshafen.
BASF is the biggest chemical company in the world.
And I went to BASF and Ludwigshafen twice before Nord Stream was interrupted because I thought they were going to cut Nord Stream to kill BASF.
And then they cut it.
Now BASF is moving a lot of operations to China.
And to the United States and other places, right?
Yeah, okay, look at Rotterdam, and you'll see...
I mean, there's already been big battles fought for Rotterdam in the past, right?
It's vital terrain, and you'll see the Ryan River dumps out there.
Yeah, and what's amazing is I don't think most people appreciate that you can get...
Oh, I've got to tell you something.
Yeah. You can get from the Netherlands.
Let's just zoom out to make it faster.
You go through Russia, you go through Asia, and you end up in...
It's amazing.
There's a train that goes all the way across now, and it has multiple feeders in China.
One of them is Shanghai, but there's other feeders.
But listen to this.
Netherlands is one of the main research places for the new foods and stuff, right?
And so they actually have printed beef now.
It's like a weird inkjet-like printer for beef, right?
So Masako and I...
We went to a restaurant where they actually do that and we ordered it.
We didn't eat it, but we live streamed it.
We're like, here's that stuff.
They start cutting it, you know, and it looked real.
I mean, how would you know the difference?
And so they grow the meat.
They like grow it and then they like sort of you can go on YouTube and look up like printable meat.
Anyway, there's in the Netherlands is a big part of the research for this stuff like Brainport.
There's a city.
There that, you know, we stayed at for a while where they research all kinds of stuff that has to do with basically imprisoning us, right?
So they're knocking out the farmers in the Netherlands.
They're using the same tactics they use here, except there.
It's interesting how these information wars work.
It's always the same, but they'll change details to, you know, so that it'll custom fit the people that they're hitting.
And in Netherlands, they always blame the schtickstof, which in Dutch language and German means nitrogen.
Right? So there's like Stikstav.
The Stikstav is doing this, that, and the other.
Just cross the border into Germany.
It's carbon dioxide.
Nitrogen is the fertilizer.
Yeah. So they say that nitrogen's fertilizers are poisoning the water and all this stuff.
So remember that natural gas that I talked about, that's where you use the Haber-Bosch process to create the ammonia, right?
And the urea and all those products, right?
So a huge amount of...
Global fertilizer comes from natural gas.
That's why it's important to watch what's happening.
That's why I thought, have you ever heard of the Carver Matrix?
Carver? When you're, okay, in Special Forces, we got a lot of sabotage for training, right?
So when you're trying to prioritize your targets and pick which targets you should hit, there's a planning tool called Carver, right?
So you take C-A-R-V-E-R.
So that's how you take all the potential targets, like, okay, this bridge, this electrical place, this thing, and you assign them a number, like criticality, accessibility, recuperability, vulnerability, right?
And so you assign them different numbers, and then with, you know, the one with the highest numbers, those are the ones you hit first, right?
Or at least they're weighted to hit first, right?
So when I was looking at Europe with my carver eye, I'm like, if I was going to do what the globalists say that they're going to do, what would I do?
Because it's clear that they want to put us into famine.
And obviously, when you hit targets, it's good to have a target that does multiple things at once, right?
We're going to take out this target.
It's going to do multiple things at once, right?
So what would I do?
I would take out Nord Stream, and I would take out Groeningen, right?
So I went to, and I'm like, if they, and they want to de-industrialize Europe.
And so you need to take out Germany.
If I'm going to take out Germany, I want to take out BASF.
BASF is a critical node.
It's a critical node on manufacturing.
And BASF is largely fed by Nord Stream.
So I went to Nord Stream twice with Masako.
And on the second time we were in, this is 10 square kilometer plant.
Oh, hold on.
Is this pre or post sabotage?
Free. Okay.
Free. In fact, because I thought they were going to take it out.
And I'm like, what'll happen?
What'll really happen?
Because I think what'll happen is it'll close the plan.
So, and I don't know.
So we went there and we're taking a tour.
It's 10 square kilometers, like something from a horror movie.
And so, you know, that stuff, you know, and pipes, like thousands of miles of pipes.
It's unbelievable.
And so, yeah.
So I asked the guy at the end of the tour, I said, What happens if Nord Stream gets interrupted?
And he said in that German way, we are dead or BASF is dead or something like that.
Now, I bought a completely separate iPad just to watch the flows from Nord Stream.
And I just kept that screen open because there was a website that showed how many cubic meters per second were flowing, right?
So I would, you know, wake up and look at it, still flowing.
And then one time I looked, I was like...
Oh, all the flows look like they're at zero.
Restart. Redo it.
They're at zero.
I started calling people.
Hey, maybe the website's down.
What's up?
Nope. You still turn on the TV and it's bubbling to the top of the sea.
I'm like, they hit it.
They got it.
Just like I thought they would.
And so, there's multiple reasons to separate that.
That, on the Carver Matrix, Nord Stream would be...
Target numero uno.
One is because since for a long time, the West, especially the United Kingdom, the Great Britain, let's say, has wanted to keep Russia separate from Germany.
And now Nord Stream is going straight from Russia to Germany.
And you heard President Trump saying, why are you buying your gas from them?
You should be buying it from us.
So the United States and Great Britain and others have wanted to keep Russia and Germany separate.
That transcends all this.
That goes back to the 1800s and before, right?
But if they come together and they know that, they'll be very powerful, right?
And so hitting Nord Stream also separates.
So it does that.
It also decreases the nitrogenous fertilizer production.
Not enough to put us in famine, but it puts more pressure on the system.
Damages very badly the production at BASF.
And BASF makes like...
30 or 40,000 different derivative chemicals, I think.
I mean, it's an unbelievable place, right?
Let me stop you just actually for one second.
When you say put us in famine, do we mean global or the West?
Because whenever we talk about famine or global famine, typically it affects Africa, Asia more than the West.
Is this like a famine to put America in famine, Europe in famine?
Oh, global, global.
You know, it can do it, too.
You know, there was a global famine in 1816.
It was from the volcanic eruption in Indonesia.
There's a good book about it called The Year Without a Summer.
And 1816, I read the book.
It's a really interesting book.
And it talked about, you know, just the issues from the ash from the volcano.
It didn't cause the world to starve, but it caused some famines in limited locations.
But anyway, there's never been a global famine to my knowledge.
Unless maybe that's what happened to the dinosaurs.
I have no idea.
I've read a couple dozen books on famine now.
Because famine always goes with war, except for the wars the United States is in, usually, because we actually feed the people while we're bombing them.
Like, we didn't have a famine in Iraq.
But I could see how it could have happened if we were helping them.
I saw it straight up.
I was involved in sort of a series of missions to make the Shia give the Sunni food in Bakuba, Iraq.
You know, in 2007, the Shia had this huge warehouse, right?
And the Sunni were getting hungry.
And General Petraeus messaged me.
He's like, hey, go see this guy.
They're up to something.
So I went and saw this colonel, and they took me on this mission, a series of missions.
And we showed up one day to this giant warehouse outside of Baghdad.
It was near Bakuba.
Or maybe it was in East Baghdad.
Anyway, it doesn't matter.
And so we're in this giant warehouse.
And so I'm in there, and I've just got my camera hanging off.
And the commander says, listen, General Petraeus is right now talking with President Maliki.
And he's like, They're watching what your decision is.
You're either going to release that food and be a hero, and that guy with the camera right there, me, he was acting like I was a TV reporter or something, and he's going to have you on TV tonight.
And I was like, oh, that's your plan.
That's what you want to mean.
And because they were using me as leverage, like, you're going to be on the news.
The decision whether or not you release this food is in your hands.
And the president of Iraq and General Petraeus, who is the commander of forces, is watching.
And everybody in Iraq is going to be watching, right?
And also, look out your window.
And we had all these striker vehicles with machine guns and stuff.
There was Apaches flying over.
He's like, make your choice, sir.
And he's like, okay, I agree to release the food.
So we left with like 70, as I remember.
Semi-truckloads full of food.
It was like a whole convoy.
We just went in there and muscled it out of him.
But if we weren't there, it would have been, he would have put them in the famine, right?
It would have been just, you know, the Shia keeping it from the Sunni.
And this often happens in wars.
When the war, you know, unfolds, somebody, like the famines that happened in 1845 to arguably 1854 in Ireland, people argue about when it ended.
Anyway, but they, I mean, a lot of that was opportunistic.
You know, there was the potato blight caused by a fungus.
It also hit, like, Belgium.
It also hit Netherlands.
It hit other places.
They didn't have famine.
But the reason that, you know, Ireland went into their famine is they were a monocrop.
They were only using these Irish lumper potatoes, right?
And these Irish lumper potatoes were really targeted.
Very hard by that fungus.
So it caused the potatoes to turn black and mushy and you couldn't eat them, right?
So they call them black potatoes.
So if they had had different potatoes and distributed their risk, they probably would have been okay.
And they still probably would have been okay, except once those potatoes went bad, the British blocked the ports and stuff.
America was trying to send aid.
The Chippewa Indians sent a little bit of aid from the United States.
I mean, there was people trying to help the Irish, but the British are like...
The British are famous for making famines.
They're called Victorian famines.
I've read two or three books on that.
Actually, Victorian famines.
They were good at Bangladesh, India.
They know how to throw a famine.
Let's put it like that.
And they did it to Ireland.
But it wasn't just the British doing it.
It wasn't just the English, let's say.
It was also some Scots got involved and Irish were doing it to their own.
If you look at the counties that were in famine in Ireland.
Some of them were not in any famine at all.
Same in Ukraine when they had their famine.
Same in China, in the great famine of China.
And another thing that's interesting about it, some of the counties were in full famine, cannibalism, the whole works.
One of the interesting things about famine, you know, back in January, February, I was warning about the United States can go into famine.
And I'm still warning, it's coming.
And they're like, don't you know?
You didn't do your homework.
The United States is the biggest food exporter in the world.
I'm like, in fact, I have done my homework.
And believe it or not, a lot of the serious famines happen from the most serious food producers, like Ukraine, right?
Ukraine is, you know, that flag is gold and blue.
Yeah, because of the wheat in the sky.
That's right.
And Henan province in China, some of the worst famine was in Henan province.
That is...
Some of the best crop-producing area of all China.
They were in huge famine.
Likewise, in Bakuba.
When I was in Bakuba in Iraq, Diyala Province.
Diyala Province is like the breadbasket of Iraq.
And yet, they would have gone into famine if we didn't come interrupted because the Shia were going to withhold the food from the Sunni, right?
So, I mean, there's different ways.
One of the things I've studied here in Japan quite a lot is famine.
Masako and I have gone all over Japan studying it.
They've had some serious famines here, right?
A lot.
And often they're caused by volcanoes and that sort of thing.
Let me go back to Thailand.
I'll skip Japan.
Thailand. Famine.
They almost went into famine in the 1960s.
But King Rama IX, who was a great guy, I think.
He was the original king that passed away.
He studied water.
Everywhere I've been to Thailand, I've been in villages so remote, there's no roads, and they'll have a picture of the king, and I can clearly see he was in that village.
Like, there's that waterfall.
I'm like, he was everywhere in that country.
So they started to have a protein problem in Thailand, right?
And he's like, what am I going to do about this?
Because he got a team together, couldn't quite figure it out.
So he called his friend in Japan.
Crown Prince Akihito, right?
He calls him up.
He's like, hey, I got a protein problem.
So the crown prince here in Japan sent him 50 tilapia fish, right?
50. That as the story goes.
And he told the king of Thailand, Bhumipal, to build fish ponds all over Thailand, grow these fish, and then distribute them, right?
So if you go over Thailand now, it looks like a moon crater.
There's fish ponds everywhere, right?
And so...
For those who might not know, tilapia are pretty resilient fish.
They can live in high salt waters, low oxygen waters, so they're easy to cultivate.
Yeah, in Thai language, they're called pra nil, and all the Thais know this story.
And so there was no famine.
So you never heard of that famine.
It never happened because the king of Thailand was so squared away.
That's another thing I've learned when I study famines, is there's always somebody who sees it coming, and whether they pay attention to him or not...
It's a different story.
Like, yeah.
And so, like here in Japan, there's some famous people that saw famines coming.
So Masako and I put a lot of study in, going to museums and talking to people.
For those who might not know, who's Masako?
Masako Ganaha.
She's a famous Japanese journalist.
And I've taken her to Derry, and she's been there probably a dozen times.
Actually, I met her in a riot in front of the White House.
And because...
It was a Black Lives Matter thing with Antifa clowns out there doing their violence.
And I met her there, but she actually had flown to America in part to she wanted to interview me because I've written three books, again, on information war that are only in Japanese, right?
They're not in English.
And so her father and some other researchers had read my work and keyed her in on it.
And so now, I mean, she's a fighter.
I mean, we were in the streets one time in Washington, D.C., and Antifa stabbed a couple of the Proud Boys.
And Masako didn't blink an eye.
And I'm like, okay, she's got the right stuff.
Some people freak out after that stuff.
So, I mean, if she freaked out, I wouldn't take her to Darien.
But she's like, okay, what do we do next?
I'm like, you're good to go.
Just keep being good to go.
We'll just keep going.
So we kept following those proud boys, doing their stuff.
And we were just watching what they're doing.
But anyway, back to famine.
There's often people, like, for instance, one...
Famous Japanese in the 1800s.
There are statues of him in every Japanese school, right?
And he was an autodidact.
His parents died.
I believe one of them may have been in a flood, or maybe both, when he was young.
But he used to just study.
So the statue, you'll see, there's one in Los Angeles, too.
I found it.
I photographed it in Los Angeles, a statue of him.
He's walking and he's carrying a book while he's carrying a bunch of stuff.
All he would do is read, read, read, read.
So at one point, he realized that there might be a famine coming.
And how did he notice that?
Now, according to him, he said that the eggplant in the summer tasted like eggplant in the fall.
And then there were a few other things like that.
He's like, something's wrong.
We're not going to have enough food.
So he started telling everybody to plant millet, not rice, plant all these different things that grow underground and stuff.
And anyway, so I'm going to tell you how those fish ponds end up in Thailand.
And he's telling people how to do the fish ponds, like grow your fish ponds, put ginger around them and stuff like that, right?
And how to make the fish ponds right.
So the fish ponds then, you know, as a course of all these famines, people know how to do the fish ponds right, not just a hole in the ground.
It's like ecosystem, you know?
And so that's when, you know, the king of Thailand asked the king or the crown prince of Japan, Akihito, what to do.
He's like, do the fish ponds and here's the pranil.
I mean, they call them filapia.
Anyway, and they did.
So now every restaurant, not every restaurant, but...
Many of the restaurants you go to in Thailand, you'll see on the menu, it says Pra Nil.
Pra means fish in Thai, and Nil means Nile.
Nile, you know, Nile River.
And many of the Thai know that story that I'm talking about, actually.
Yeah, pretty interesting, isn't it?
It's fascinating, and I want to do one thing here, Michael.
At some point within the next three or four minutes, we're going to go exclusive on Locals and take a few Q&A.
But we've got to loop this all together in terms of the Chinese involvement, the Darien Gap, and the Belt and Road Initiative.
So China is connecting Rotterdam to Shanghai.
They're causing an invasion of America via the southern border.
They're trying to establish a route basically from Colombia to the American border.
What is...
Or what are China's aspirations in all of this?
And what strategy are they using to implement it?
Oh, you know, we were talking with this Honduran general in Honduras maybe earlier this year, I think it was.
And it was Masako and I, actually.
We were talking to somebody in Honduras.
We just left Guatemala and El Salvador.
And we're down there.
And this man in this meeting, it was a very interesting man.
And I said, do you know any of the members of the Guatemalan government who've been invited to China, right?
And he goes, yeah, actually, I know a retired general, and he was like the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, right?
And I said, so he was invited to China, right?
He said, yeah, because his grandfather or father, grandfather was born in China, but he came to Guatemala in the 1920s, right?
So this is exactly what I'm looking for, because this is, you know, information where they're always getting these, what they call overseas Chinese, and they're trying to get you to, you know, you're one of us, you know what I mean?
And so you, you know, you're our tribe, right?
But you've made good over there.
And so he said, yeah.
So he went to China numerous times.
I said, oh, can we invite him to dinner tomorrow?
And he's like, oh, because we were on an island.
We were on Rolitan Island.
And he said, well, he lives near the capital, Guatemala.
I was like, well, can we fly him over tomorrow?
So we did.
So we flew him over.
And so the next day we had dinner with him.
And so we're sitting down to dinner and I said, oh, so we talked about so many fascinating things.
I couldn't record it, but I can tell you this.
He's OK.
But so he got invited to China.
I think six or eight times now.
And they're like, yeah, they took him to the graves of his parents, graves of his ancestors, which is what they always do.
I mean, I've heard the story so many times.
I knew the story is going to tell because it's what they always do.
Right. And so and so, you know, and you can see him in the news in Guatemala defending Chinese restaurants.
No, they're not serving dog and stuff.
So in other words, they get they get you into that sphere.
And now you're like their spokesman, but you were chairman of the Joint Chiefs.
I mean, you're a serious dude.
You're highly respected, right?
They do this all over the place, right?
And they're making the indigenous people think they're Chinese.
Like, they're trying to make the Mayan people believe that they're Chinese.
You see, they're doing the same with American Indians.
They're trying to persuade all the American Indians, and up in Canada, too, man.
And Yael and I, specifically, I was going up there to see if they're doing this, and they are, right?
You go to those museums over in Vancouver, straight up.
They're trying to make everybody think that you are us and we are one big family and we're together in this.
These people came and took your land.
So in addition to having the invader army, that's what they're doing with the Ainu here in Japan, right?
I mean, I see it everywhere.
I see it all over the world.
Okay. Hold on.
Belt and Road Initiative.
What is that?
Belt and Road Initiative.
China is sort of making a Silk Road or, you know, 2.0, let's say.
And the Silk Road is a trade route, basically.
Okay. A lot of what we're talking about is about resources.
And one of those resources is obviously routes, right?
Like you see that...
Indo-European corridor from Mumbai over through Saudi and UAE, then Saudi, and then through Jordan, and then through Israel, Haifa, and Gaza.
Not a coincidence, Gaza's going on.
Because that's part of it, right?
And so trade routes are something people have fought huge wars for, right?
That's why Netherlands is so important.
That's why Panama is so important.
Anywhere you see my feet is important.
I'm in Okinawa.
They call this the Keystone Island, right?
This is a key place, right?
And so, if you see me, it's an important place, unless I'm just changing planes there, right?
And so, the bottom line is these train routes.
Like, you see Rotterdam Harbor in the Netherlands.
Rotterdam is this.
Antwerp is this.
And those two are very close together.
So, right there, they're working on something called Tri-State City.
When I first started talking about Tri-State City, Two or three years ago, people are like, that's conspiracy theory.
I'm like, look at their website.
It's on there.
And actually, some of the globalists, the West people would say it's conspiracy.
I'm like, it's on your website.
You know, that's just the game they always play because they know people won't even go look at the website.
But anyway, Tri-State City is three-state city, right?
It's almost all of Netherlands or all of Netherlands.
They might include all of it.
And a big part of Belgium.
And a sizable part of Germany.
So it's this tri-state city.
It's kind of, you look at the map and you'll see it.
And Rotterdam Harbor is the navel of it, right?
That's the belly button of it, right there, right?
So look at tri-state city online and you'll see the map and look where Rotterdam is.
It's the belly button, right?
So they're taking out all these farmers.
They want them off the land.
They want all this land to be, you know.
It's going to be industrial, right?
And not necessarily industrial, but they want all that land, right?
And they're doing the same in Texas.
They're doing the same in Australia.
They're doing the same here in Japan.
They're doing it everywhere.
I seem to say that's it.
That's Tri-State City.
Now, if you say Tri-State City, do it on an interview and people are going to send you messages that you're a conspiracy theorist.
They're like, I just saw the map.
Yeah, well, it's a fake map.
Oh, yeah, okay.
I got it from the WEF website.
How's that?
So the bottom line in all of this, one can view this as China trying to destabilize the West while establishing its trade routes for a global economy and establishing alliances with the various nations who are not hostile to them for now.
Oh, yeah.
For instance, in El Salvador, Masako and I went to El Salvador.
Nice place.
I would recommend it for vacation.
It's really nice.
I'm serious.
I'm serious.
I'm not going to take you on vacation at the Darien Gap.
But El Salvador, I would recommend it.
I'm serious.
He's actually, Buckele is actually offering passports to people that can bring skills, you know, like engineers and artists and people that, you know, can bring value to the country.
And so, anyway.
But there's a big library downtown, and they were doing the grand opening.
It's like seven floors.
Misako and I spent a half...
There's a big Chinese Communist Party flag flying out front.
It's done by China Aid.
China Aid.
They're the same people doing it in Armenia and in the country of Georgia.
We went over there and looked, too.
We were in Armenia and Georgia.
There's China Aid again, putting all the buses out and the ambulances.
They always had their China Aid.
But China Aid made that library.
So we spent a half a day in that library.
And it's all, it's just a brainwashing center.
I mean, it's straight up.
It's like video games.
And in order to play the video, I mean, like really high quality video games.
I'm picturing literally like something out of The Simpsons with the Reed and Education Camp or literal propaganda that is, you know, that's what I'm visualizing here.
Oh, I need to look at that because you know how the Simpsons, I don't think that was accidental that they're getting all this stuff right.
So yeah, so in order to play a video game.
You have to study for 30 minutes, whatever they give you to study, and they give you a little test, and then you can just play these video games for another hour, and then you have to go study a little bit more.
So these are really high-quality video.
So we're going through this place, and I'm like, where's the books on math and physics?
I'm always looking for that stuff.
And finally, we find some small section on that, but most of it's like Harry Potter and stuff like that.
Nonsense. Game of Thrones and all this idiotic stuff.
I mean, it's just, you know, I'm sorry for everybody who's addicted to Game of Thrones and all that, but you're being invaded and you're going to be killed.
Unless you wake up and do something.
You know what I'm saying?
I've never seen one episode of Game of Thrones.
Encryptus in our community asks, Viva, ask Michael if he knows who's funding those caravans.
I think we covered that.
Let me, before we, I want to just have a little...
Exclusive Q&A.
If you can give me 10 more minutes.
Well, we've got to be out of here about, let's say, 155.
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Sounds like DT will need to send troops down to Panama and apprehend the NGO actors and others.
I'm saving that question for the local side of things.
How can you fight these NGOs?
Or how can you counter them?
I don't want to say fight because that's insurrectionist talk.
I would like to see a show just on the big plan in motion in a simpler format of the globalists.
Where we sit...
On their time and ways to short-circuit where we can not just vote, include background stuff like what Yan is talking about.
And that's coming from Paracleric.
I saw Schnookums in here.
Did I miss Schnookums?
I got that one, I got that one, and I got that one.
Here we go.
We got someone who just subscribed in Locals.
Very nice.
Okay, so what we're going to do right now, we're going to end this on Rumble.
Have an exclusive support as OnlyViva and Barnes Law with questions, so bring them in.
And then, Michael, I'm going to thank you.
We've got to end this.
In 12 minutes, because I'm going to go with Posobiec and talk about what's going on on his show.
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