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Webb: Move Border Agencies

Investigative journalist George Webb, who moved his podcast operation west to Boise, Idaho, following Trump’s landslide victory, makes his case for transitioning the border agencies to the border region.

Webb said it makes perfect sense to shift the agencies to where the action is, such as Department of Homeland Security, ICE, Customs and Border Control and other agencies that deal with crime on the border like DEA to the border states, and even the Las Vegas area. He says there are a stunning 426 large and small agencies total in this area of government, though Elon Musk has opined that 99 should be enough!

Webb explains further, plus also gives a quick bio on his career, including how he stumbled upon and exposed which was then an elaborate Deep State shadow network on Capitol Hill that used encrypted Blackberry phones in an elaborate spy ring. He alleges the devices, which were used by high-level officials such as Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Osama bin Laden, Michael Flynn, Russian generals and David Petraeus, among others. Here’s his report.

Military-Base Shenanigans?

Riss Flex reports on the unusual activity surrounding a former underground military base in Fort Wingate, N.M., north of Gallup.

Two Native American tribes, the U.S. Army and the state of New Mexico have finalized plans to restore the former military base, which stored and disposed of explosives and munitions up until 1993, and has since been closed. Flex says the project is being funded from a dormant state environmental fund for the preservation of bluehead sucker fish to the tune of $1.1 million.

Riss says that further complicating the mystery was the state of New Mexico just last year approving the sale of the fully-occupied town of Fort Wingate, including the military installation, to a private owner for $11 million!

So what the hell is going on here? Flex explains, features a couple clips from disappointed area residents and also delves into the state of Utah’s move to revitalize its rail transportation corridor from Salt Lake to Boise, Idaho, and expanding the line all the way to Las Vegas.

 

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