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Cartels Control Border Patrol

In a  shocking revelation, former NSA analyst Herb Kay tells Riss Flex that the entire Border Patrol is infiltrated by the cartels.

He says the cartels have been raising children from birth into trusted families in the United States to join the Border Patrol when they reach 19-21 (:16:10 of video). “If you think about it, it makes sense,” Kay says. “This is what the drug war has done. If you want to control our borders, stop wasting manpower stopping something that can’t be stopped.”

Kay says when the Trump Administration began building the wall, the cartels were ecstatic, because it allowed them concentrate on how they really really traffic drugs and humans–through underground tunnels. More with Flex and Kay.

 

Will Maxwell Be Wacked?

Former ecstasy kingpin-turned-author-and-motivational speaker Shaun Attwood tells the Koncrete Channel that recently arrested Ghislaine Maxwell now faces the exact same risks to the elites who suicided Jeffrey Epstein. The big risk, says Attwood, is if Maxwell implicates President Clinton and Prince Andrew in a court trial. “Government agencies have to take action if she says they are having sex with kids” says Attwood. “It can’t get to that? It’s got to be stopped.” He also discusses Maxwell’s connections with the CIA and the untimely death of her billionaire father, Robert Maxwell, also a CIA operative. “When you’re a liability, they take you out,” he says.

In an equally chilling revelation in the second half of the video, Attwood reveals some shocking details on the War on Drugs, implicating George H.W. Bush, Oliver North and President Bill Clinton and their involvement in the Arkansas cocaine runs and the death of pilot Barry Seal.

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End The War On Drugs

Protestors demand America fix our criminal justice system. They are right to want that, but the courts are slow, overcrowded and unfair. Sometimes innocent people plead guilty just to avoid waiting years for a trial. Investigative reporter John Stossel says there’s one change that would make a dramatic improvement: end the war on drugs. He reveals the unintended consequences of the decades-old war on drugs and discusses solutions with Dr. Carl L. Hart, professor of neuroscience at Columbia University and author of Drug Use For Grown-Ups: Chasing Liberty In The Land Of Fear.

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A Matter of Personal Freedom

Indeed, there are many important issues that conservatives and Libertarians agree on. But don’t be fooled. There are others where they passionately disagree, such as the war on drugs and gambling. Libertarian John Stossel debates former U.S. Rep. Allen West and Alex McFarland of the American Family Association on both of these issues in this edition of LibertyPen.

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Drugs Swelling Inmate Ranks

Fully 24 percent of inmates in U.S. prisons are nonviolent drug offenders. The drug war has been adding to a growing U.S. prison population for the past 40 years. Today, the United States holds more human beings in prisons than any other country, both as a percentage of the population and in counting total numbers.

Loyola University Prof. Daniel D’Amico shows how the war on drugs has led to significant increases in the U.S. prison population and argues that perhaps this is an ineffective way to address drug use in America. The United States is spending billions of dollars and locking up hundreds of thousands of people. Might there be a better alternative? More from Learn Liberty.

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