Government-Funded Ops?
What is the American government’s role supporting the Mexican cartels? How do these cartels always acquire the latest military weaponry? Riss Flex takes a look at questions pertaining to the black ops.
What is the American government’s role supporting the Mexican cartels? How do these cartels always acquire the latest military weaponry? Riss Flex takes a look at questions pertaining to the black ops.
As the Los Angeles rioters continue to rip up the streets, spit at citizens, hurl concrete onto cars and shred the fiber of their community, it becomes crystal clear: We must remove these wanton illegals from our nation. Mexico, Haiti and Venezuela did not send us their rocket scientists, simply their trailer trash.
They weren’t wanted in their homelands And why should we want them, either? President Donald Trump has made it clear: If the governor of California and mayor of Los Angeles won’t stop the riots, the U.S. military will do so. Our brave folks in uniform have protected us through many wars. Now, they are playing a role here at home, clearing true riffraff off the streets.
Let’s hope the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents can now do their jobs, and curb this nonsense. As for the Democrats, bring on your insurrection, idiots! You are driving your party right off the cliff. Soon, no one anywhere will want to run as a Democrat. They might as well campaign as something more legitimate — say, a nudist or LSD abuser. Here’s more from And We Know.
Has Canada become the fentanyl capital of the world? Are Mexican cartels setting up shop in Canada because it’s easier to move drugs across the northern border than to try to sweep them through the southern border, now that the U.S. is cracking down on illegal immigration?
Here, Viva Frei discusses the shifting tides around fentanyl with Sam Cooper, an investigative journalist from Canada.
Mexican cartels have spyware that the Israeli government uses to spy on Palestinians and they are able to use it on Americans. They can use this spyware, called Pegasus, to get into your phone.
They can see everything you do, everything you search and they can even do what is called a “room tap,” meaning use the phone’s microphone and camera to spy wherever the phone is. Here’s more from Natali and Clayton Morris on Redacted News.
The Mexican drug cartels are a far greater threat to the United States than China, Russia or Iran, says Douglas Macgregor. They’ve got Javelin missile systems on our border, and American officials on their payroll.
Here, Macgregor and Tucker Carlson react to the proposed ceasefire deal between Ukraine and Russia. They also discuss how we’re reached a strategic point in that war, a war that is now spilling over onto our own shores.
InfoWars reporter Jamie White was gunned down outside his Austin, Texas, home Sunday night. It’s not clear who killed him. He had done reports on the Mexican cartels as well as Ukraine and Romania.
“We pledge that Jamie’s tragic death will not be in vain, and those responsible for this senseless violence will be brought to justice,” said InfoWars founder Alex Jones. Here’s more from The Jimmy Dore Show.
“You’re fighting for life in a shark tank/ You better be a killer whale,” That’s the assessment of Juan O. Savin on why President Donald Trump is perfect for these times.
We don’t need a cuddly President like Jimmy Carter. We’re surrounded by sharks — the Mexican cartels, the Chinese spies, the CIA goons, jockeying for control. All of them would make mincemeat of our country if they could. But they can’t because we have the gruff and aggressive Trump going up against them.
Here, Savin talks with David “Nino” Rodriguez about the CIA infiltrating churches, the dirty child rapists allowed into our country by Joe Biden and the prison ships that will banked alongside GITMO. How will the money laundering be exposed? How about the many other sinister black operations run by the Deep State thugs? Will we see justice administered for these many crimes?
Director/producer Clay Haskell joins the Jeffrey Wernick podcast to unmask what’s really happening at the southern border.
Haskell, who’s producing an extensive documentary on the border chaos, says solutions such as building a wall isn’t enough to understanding the enormity and complexity of the issue. Not only does Haskell’s documentary dive into the “scene of the crime” so speak, but is in the process of unmasking the entire border from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf Coast. Here more detail from Haskell and Wernick.