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We are currently in Colombia at the Cabanas Rio Mayo Hotel, which serves as a major transit point for Chinese foreign nationals heading to the United States. The entire hotel is filled with Chinese foreigners, mostly military-aged males. We spoke with the hotel staff who confirmed this. The Chinese have a sophisticated migration system that guides them all the way to the US border, and this hotel is a known meeting place for them. We also discovered that there are Chinese spies in the United States, according to a Chinese national staying at the hotel who plans to travel to either New York or Los Angeles.

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Currently in Panama at Bajo Chiquito migrant camp, a map shows routes for migrants, with HIAS and UN involvement. Criticizes NGOs like HIAS for human trafficking under the guise of Judaism. Calls for defunding and prosecuting these organizations. Describes dangerous conditions, including rape, disease, and lack of basic necessities. Urges shutting down these operations for the safety of migrants. Translation: The speaker is in Panama at a migrant camp, discussing routes for migrants and criticizing NGOs like HIAS for human trafficking. They call for shutting down these operations due to dangerous conditions and lack of basic necessities.

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China did not build, operate, or intend to weaponize the Panama Canal. The speaker intends to reclaim the Panama Canal from Chinese influence. This reclamation will be undertaken with capable allies and partners.

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In the Darien Gap in Panama, Chinese migrants are seen arriving by piragua boats and using Alipay to pay for supplies at a store with Chinese signs. Despite claims of poverty, migrants all have smartphones. The involvement of the CCP is suspected in aiding this invasion, with an increase in Chinese migrants entering the US. Starlink is used for Wi-Fi in the jungle. The presence of new Alipay posters suggests ongoing support. Elon Musk is called out for facilitating Chinese invaders' access to technology.

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It's 2 a.m., and the work on the border wall is ongoing. The effort is relentless, and I have to acknowledge that I agree with President Trump's initiative to build this wall. Living in Arizona, I see firsthand the need for stronger border security. Enough is enough.

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A tragedy unfolds in the canal zone of Panama City, where a former U.S. military base is now dominated by the United Nations and NGOs. The Organization of International Migration (OIM) has been criticized for providing birth control to migrants instead of discouraging dangerous journeys. This facility houses various UN operations, including UNICEF and UNHCR, which have expanded due to increasing demands. There are calls for defunding these organizations, with accusations of complicity in human trafficking linked to cartels. These groups are seen as inviting perilous migration while living in comfort, raising concerns about their role in the crisis. The situation is framed as a consequence of support for globalist organizations.

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The Pope recently criticized the government's deportation efforts, calling it a disgrace. In response, I emphasize that as a lifelong Catholic, the Pope should focus on issues within the Catholic Church. He can protect the Vatican with its wall, but Americans deserve border security too. Securing the border saves lives—fewer women are victimized by cartels, fewer children drown, and fewer Americans die from fentanyl overdoses. The Pope needs to understand this reality. The wall around the Vatican is impressive, even more so than Trump's wall. Thank you for having me. Next, we’ll discuss trade and manufacturing with Peter Navarro.

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A group of people at the Myers campus are sending a message to Alejandro Mayorkas. They mention that they are from China and Venezuela and are migrating to the United States. They repeatedly talk about China and Venezuela, expressing their destination as the USA. They mention Xi Jinping and Nepal briefly. Overall, the conversation revolves around their origins from China and their plans to go to the United States.

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The United States is the main funder behind the migrant crisis, primarily through the International Organization for Migration (IOM), a UN agency with a large office in Panama's City of Knowledge, formerly Fort Clayton. This location is strategically vital due to its proximity to the Panama Canal and Highway 1. Numerous NGOs and IGOs, including HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society) and Catholic Charities, are contributing to the crisis and are also taking over governments. Homeland Security chief Mayorkas, allegedly a former HIAS board member, visited the Darien Gap in 2022 with SOUTHCOM commander Laura Richardson and Ambassador Aponte, reportedly to increase the size of migrant camps. While his motivations are unclear, his actions suggest he wants to destroy the United States.

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I've asked the VP to lead our efforts with Mexico and the Northern Triangle to help stem the migration to our southern border.

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The Obama administration is said to have allowed China to expand its economic and cultural influence throughout South and Central America via infrastructure deals, surveillance, and indebtedness. The Trump administration aimed to counter this by reasserting American influence in the region. The speaker attended a conference of Central and South American countries, signaling intentions to invest in ways that serve American interests and curb Chinese influence. "First and Free" is presented as an example of this strategy. The Panamanian government is acknowledged as a good partner, as it is purportedly in their best interest to align with America rather than China.

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Currently in Panama at the Bajo Chiquito migrant camp, a speaker criticizes HIAS, a Jewish organization, for allegedly trafficking migrants. The camp serves as a starting point for migrants heading to the United States via Costa Rica. The speaker calls for defunding and prosecuting NGOs like HIAS, Catholic Charities, and the United Nations for aiding human trafficking. The conditions at the camp are described as dangerous, with reports of rape, drowning, and disease. The speaker emphasizes the need to shut down the camp due to its unsanitary and hazardous environment.

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In the Canal Zone of Panama City, the US government used to control this military base to protect the Panama Canal. However, it was given away by Jimmy Carter and is now under the control of the United Nations and NGOs. One of these organizations is the Organization of International Migration (OIM), which provided condoms and birth control to illegal aliens crossing into Panama. These organizations, like UNICEF and UNHCR, have taken over almost every building in the facility. The Clinton Foundation is also present. These organizations should be defunded and investigated for trafficking, as they contribute to the cartel's activities. Taxpayer dollars should not support them. They are responsible for encouraging people to illegally travel to the US.

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Hola, ¿Cómo estás? Soy de Venezuela y llevo un mes aquí con mi familia. Muchos pasan el día aquí sin trabajo. Tenemos que esperar 165 días para obtener un permiso de trabajo. También hay personas de Ecuador que apoyan al presidente Biden. Algunos aún no tienen seguridad social.

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Today, we discuss the Panama Canal, a significant achievement in American engineering that cost over 35,000 lives and nearly $400 million in the final decade of construction. The canal is crucial for U.S. national security and economic interests, yet its importance has been overlooked. President Trump raised concerns about potential violations of the treaty made by President Carter, particularly regarding China's influence and high transit fees affecting American ships. Chinese companies are involved in building a bridge across the canal and controlling ports, posing risks to U.S. security. Additionally, Panama's reliance on high transit fees impacts American consumers and the economy. The Canal Authority has generated record revenue, and Panama has engaged in questionable practices, including flagging vessels linked to Iran and benefiting from Chinese investments under the Belt and Road initiative.

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Panama and the United States are less secure, less prosperous, and less sovereign, which is unacceptable. The Panamanian government is responding to threats and safeguarding the canal. President Molino's decision to withdraw from the Belt and Road Initiative reflects his government's understanding of the threat China poses. China did not build, does not operate, and will not weaponize the canal. Together, Panama and the United States will keep the canal secure and available for all nations through the deterrent power of the strongest fighting force in the world.

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Dmitry Sims junior introduces Brandon Weichert, a geopolitical analyst and author, and notes that Trump has floated annexing Greenland, the Panama Canal, and Canada, and the discussion aims to go beyond hype. Weichert argues that Trump’s approach is generally an art-of-the-deal tactic, starting with extreme positions to push concessions, and he breaks down the issues individually. On the Panama Canal Zone, Weichert says Trump is very serious about co-opting it. He notes the Canal was built by Americans and argues it should not have been handed over to Panamanians, who have allowed Chinese influence to grow in the area, including two large ports at both ends and $1 billion in infrastructure by state-owned Chinese firms. He suggests Chinese presence enables power projection and that the Canal Zone has been used for fentanyl flows and illegal migrants. Citing a colleague, Joe Humeyer, he asserts that a permanent U.S. hold could interdict fentanyl and migrant flows at the source, rather than at the border. On Greenland, Weichert describes the move as part of the art-of-the-deal dynamic, noting public opinion among Greenlanders is shifting toward independence from Denmark and could lead to rapid incorporation into the United States if independence occurs, drawing an analogy to Texas and California in the 19th century. For Canada, he contends the issue is likely a negotiation tactic: U.S. leverage over Canada’s trade benefits—which the U.S. says props up the Canadian economy—could destabilize Canada or trigger a regime change, potentially leading to U.S. annexation of parts like Alberta and Saskatchewan. He ties this to a broader Arctic great game among the United States, Russia, and China. Weichert adds a smaller, less widely reported point: Trump allegedly cut deals with tech magnates (David Sacks, Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, Marc Andreessen, Steve Bannon) to secure AI-dominance, including allowing tech workers (H-1B visas) and ensuring access to energy, with Canada’s geothermal resources (notably in Alberta) playing a key role, thereby linking energy to AI ambitions. On prioritizing the Arctic, Weichert ranks Greenland as the most important, as it is the geographical pivot around which the Arctic orbits, enabling power projection and deterring Chinese access to rare earth resources. Canada follows as a longer-term project; the Northwest Passage represents a strategic alternative to Russia’s Northern Sea Route, and pressure on Canada could push toward surrender or realignment over the Passage. Regarding Greenland’s Arctic significance, Weichert says Russian analysts view U.S. drilling in the Arctic as an attempt to counter submarine threats, including Poseidon, a nuclear torpedo, and to establish a base network to mitigate submarine threats. He agrees deterrence is a factor, noting U.S. neglect of northern deterrence and the need to project naval power in the Arctic. Weichert distinguishes the primary driver as China, while acknowledging Moscow and Beijing’s alignment has grown due to Russia’s Arctic foothold and the Ukraine war, which has pushed Russia and China closer. He doesn’t deny that squeezing Russia in the Arctic is a Washington aim, but argues the main impetus for Trump is countering China. On implementation, Weichert says the Panama Canal Zone could be reabsorbed via a national security clawback, regardless of Panama’s preferences. Greenland, if independence occurs, could be absorbed or granted statehood, with congressional movement underway. He notes potential opposition from Democrats and Republicans alike, but predicts House Republicans and Senate Republicans will largely back Trump on Greenland, while Canada faces stronger pushback. Macron’s EU opposition to Greenland annexation is dismissed by Weichert as Europe being subordinate to U.S. and Russian interests; he muses that ending NATO over Greenland and Canada could simplify the great-power dynamics, though he acknowledges such a move would be controversial. Weichert maintains Greenland’s development of natural gas, oil, and rare earth minerals is central; Greenland’s resources and environmental regulations could facilitate rapid U.S. development if Greenland becomes a U.S. territory or state. He addresses U.S. shipbuilding capacity and Arctic power, noting the U.S. defense industrial base lags behind Russia and the need to revitalize shipyards with a new mission and potential reforms under the Trump administration, possibly aided by experts like John Conrad of gCaptain, to dramatically increase production within two years.

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USAID has been unresponsive and misaligned with U.S. foreign policy, which is concerning given that taxpayer dollars are at stake. There is a need for USAID to cooperate and provide transparency about its programs and funding. The agency must align its efforts with the national interest, as it has historically failed to do so. During a recent conversation with Panama's President Molina, frustrations were expressed regarding Chinese control of the canal. However, the discussion was respectful, and there is hope for positive outcomes. Panama's decision to end its relationship with the Belt and Road Initiative is a step in the right direction, and ongoing cooperation on migration issues is also important. Overall, the visit was productive, but further work remains.

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I've appointed the VP to lead our efforts with Mexico and the Northern Triangle to help stem the migration of many individuals to our southern border.

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Today, January 20, 2025, President Trump declared a state of emergency at the southern border, citing an invasion of the United States. He identified the International Organization for Migration, linked to the United Nations, as a key player in this crisis. We are at the former Fort Clayton in Panama City, now the Ciudad del Saber, which has been overtaken by adversaries since the Panama Canal was relinquished. The organization has offices worldwide, including New York, Tokyo, Bangkok, and a major office in Switzerland. This situation justifies defunding these organizations and investigating their actions.

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He got everything in Panama in record time, but the press won't report it because it's a victory for Trump. Chinese companies are out. The US got what it wanted out of Panama. The US has troops there providing security for the canal now. The speaker thought negotiations were ongoing.

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We are at the Cabanas Rio Mayo Hotel in Colombia, which serves as a transit point for Chinese nationals heading to the United States. The entire hotel is filled with Chinese foreigners, mostly military-aged males. This hotel is part of a Chinese migration route, as indicated by a blueprint distributed in Chinese WhatsApp groups. Chinese nationals who have already made it to the US are informing those on their way to stop at this hotel. The hotel staff confirmed this. The signs and writings in the hotel are in Chinese, further supporting this observation. We spoke to a Chinese national staying at the hotel, who mentioned the presence of Chinese spies in the US.

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Panama Canal concerns are rising. Donald Trump previously discussed reclaiming the canal, citing its historical significance and alleging that Panama broke its treaty with the U.S. by allowing China significant influence, including control of ports and infrastructure projects. Panamanians express strong opposition to losing the canal, emphasizing its national importance. Some Panamanians believe the U.S. is overcharged for canal usage compared to other nations, fueling Trump's claims. However, others maintain Panama manages the canal effectively, despite Chinese involvement in port operations and infrastructure. Recent protests against a U.S. official's visit highlight the tension surrounding the canal's future. The Panamanian president's announcement to not renew a China contract leaves the situation's long-term outcome unclear.

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In the Canal Zone of Panama City, the US government used to control this military base to protect the Panama Canal. However, it was given away by Jimmy Carter and is now under the control of the United Nations and NGOs. One of these organizations is OIM, which provided condoms and birth control to illegal aliens crossing into Panama. These organizations, like UNICEF and UNHCR, have taken over almost every building in the facility. The Clinton Foundation is also present. These organizations should be defunded and investigated for trafficking. They are complicit in the cartel's actions. Taxpayer dollars should not support them. They encourage people to risk their lives and illegally travel to the US. This is the root cause of the problem, supported by leftist, godless, globalist organizations like Kamala Harris.

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Feliz Navidad! We're at Fort Clayton, now known as Ciudad de Sabana, near Miraflores Lock of the Panama Canal. Behind me is the IOM headquarters, which has taken over the former U.S. Army base. If Trump is serious about stopping the invasion, he needs to close down these NGOs and cut their funding. The real issue isn't Panama; it's the organizations facilitating the migration. I've spent time in the Darien Gap and know the local tribes involved. The U.S. has neglected its influence here, allowing China to gain a foothold. Panama wants to collaborate with us, and I plan to reach out to the president soon. Merry Christmas!
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