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MS-13 started in Los Angeles when Salvadorans weren't allowed to sell drugs by Mexican gangs, forming the 18th Street Gang, which later divided into MS-13. Bill Clinton deported these gang members without informing the Salvadoran government. Laws protecting minors from imprisonment allowed gangs to recruit young members. Initially, MS-13 engaged in typical gang activities, but grew into a huge international criminal organization with bases in Italy, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and major US cities. As they expanded, they became satanic, performing rituals and even having altars. One former gang member, imprisoned for multiple murders, left MS-13 after being asked to kill a baby as a sacrifice for "the beast." Recently in the US, there was a news report about a satanic ritual involving the killing of a young girl.

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The speaker discusses the issue of gang violence in El Salvador, stating that the police and armed forces are infiltrated by gang members. They mention the large number of gang members in prison and the harsh conditions they face, including the removal of privileges and illegal benefits. The speaker criticizes the fact that prisoners eat better than average Salvadorans and argues that the taxes paid by the people should not be used to provide meals for criminals. They express frustration with international organizations and accuse them of supporting criminals. The speaker warns that if the gangs retaliate against innocent people, they will face consequences. They emphasize the need to eradicate gangs and express confidence in winning the battle between good and evil with the support of God.

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President Trump praised the president of El Salvador, calling him "one hell of a president" who wants to stop crime. The president of El Salvador stated he turned the "murder capital of the world into the safest country in Western Hemisphere" and that imprisoning criminals is necessary to liberate the population. He offered El Salvador's help to the U.S. with its crime and terrorism problems, stating the U.S. has 350,000,000 people to liberate. Trump criticized a prior administration for allowing people to enter the U.S. freely, but stated that the border numbers have dropped 99.1%. He accused CNN and "the fake news" of not reporting the good numbers because "they hate our country." Trump reiterated his good relationship with the president of El Salvador, whom he has known since he was a "very young man."

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Entering El Salvador's SECOR, the terrorism confinement center, is overwhelming. Inmates, often gang members, live in harsh conditions with no mattresses or sheets, relying on basic facilities. The prison is heavily fortified, with extensive security measures and over 1,000 personnel. Inmates are confined to sectors, rarely leaving their cells, which house up to 80 individuals. Marvin Vasquez, a former MS-13 gang leader, describes limited daily activities and the severe consequences for violence. Critics raise human rights concerns about the strict isolation. Under President Bukele, aggressive crime crackdowns have led to over 81,000 arrests, with many expressing support for the increased security. While some innocent individuals have been caught in the sweep, the government views this as collateral damage in their fight against gangs. For many, SECOR represents a new era of safety in El Salvador.

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Thank you for being here. Your recent inauguration attracted global attention. Why do you think that is? We had delegations from 110 countries, which drew media coverage. El Salvador has faced significant challenges, but we prioritized peace to transform our country from the murder capital to the safest in the Western Hemisphere in just three years. Our approach involved strengthening police and military forces, and we acted decisively against gangs. While some may see it as a miracle, it was a strategic response to violence. We also emphasize seeking divine wisdom in our governance. Many leaders are concerned about our success, fearing it may inspire similar changes elsewhere. Despite challenges, we're seeing a return of Salvadorans from abroad, indicating progress. I plan to serve my term as allowed by the constitution. Thank you for your interest.

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The speaker discussed an El Salvadoran president's approach to crime, highlighting an anecdote about a gang member from Venezuela who admitted to shooting a cop. The speaker stated that everyone removed to El Salvador poses a significant public safety threat and is a terrorist. He praised the El Salvadoran president's efforts to eradicate MS-13, noting a significant drop in the country's crime rate. The speaker also addressed ICE arrest numbers, stating that the majority of those arrested are criminals. He criticized sanctuary cities for releasing criminals back into communities, which he claims forces ICE to conduct more arrests, leading to collateral arrests of individuals who may not be serious threats. He contrasted this approach with the previous administration's policies, which restricted ICE arrests to those convicted of serious crimes. He stated that sanctuary cities will see more ICE agents due to their policies.

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The President of El Salvador discusses the international attention his inauguration received, attributing it to a "critical mass" of interest. He states El Salvador was once the murder capital of the world but has become the safest country in the Western Hemisphere in three years. The official formula involved building up police and army forces, but the real formula was a "miracle" that involved praying for wisdom and low civilian casualties during gang crackdowns. He explains that MS-13 started in Los Angeles and evolved into a satanic organization involved in human sacrifice. The President believes the real battle is between good and evil and that El Salvador's victory was winning the spiritual war. He says his economic plan starts with seeking God's wisdom. He notes the country faced condemnation for arresting gang members, even from human rights organizations. The President suggests other governments may be afraid of El Salvador's example. He believes governments choose to have violent crime due to evil people, misguided ideologies, and wrong incentives. Western civilization is in decline due to a failure to maintain its systems. He states democracy works until it doesn't and politicians have incentives to give away the treasury. He suggests the system is rigged, but Trump can still get elected. He says if there is no way to stop him from competing in the election, all the things that they do to him will just give him more votes. He addresses criticism from a US congressmen regarding the placement of a painting. He notes many Americans and Salvadoran immigrants are moving to El Salvador. Several heads of state have called him for advice on security issues. He plans to stay president for five years, as the constitution allows.

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A new report on postmillennial.com, initially broken by Brian Enten from News Nation, states that Tyler Robinson, the accused murderer of Charlie Kirk, is currently holding virtual visits in prison with their son. Robinson is at the Utah County Jail in Utah County, Utah, where sheriff sergeant Ray Ormond oversees the facility. He is being held in a special unit described as the most restrictive custody level Utah can provide pending trial, and he has been there for nearly three months as of tomorrow, since Charlie Kirk’s murder. Robinson has been in custody for about thirty-three hours after his parents turned him in. The facility housing him is referred to as the special management unit (SMU). In this unit, inmates typically receive meals similarly to others, with cardboard sectioned-off trays and plastic utensils. There is a mention of suicide watch considerations, drawing from the speaker’s experience at Guantanamo Bay with detainees on suicide watch. The cell is described as self-contained, often six by ten or eight by ten feet, with a mattress, a sink, and a stainless steel toilet bolted to the wall, and a flat floor. The discussion then turns to what can be inferred from Robinson’s parents conducting virtual visits with him. The speaker suggests this casts their silence in a different light, noting that some have questioned why the parents wouldn’t go public if they believed their son was innocent. It is stated that they are not going public because they are communicating privately with their son through virtual visits, with indications that Robinson’s parents, Brian Natton and others, have been holding these visits several times a week. This is linked to Robinson’s appearances in court for pretrial hearings; another hearing is reportedly set for December 16. From a parental perspective, the speaker reflects on the horror of Charlie Kirk’s murder, a 31-year-old man described as a young father and husband. The speaker recounts that prosecutors’ documents indicate it was Robinson’s mother who first identified him, then informed the father, who then recognized the grandfather’s gun. The mother and father reached out to the grandfather to locate the weapon. The speaker speculates that during these virtual visits, the parents may be saying goodbye to their son, interpreting the private communications as a form of farewell.

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President Trump praised El Salvador's President, acknowledging their collaborative efforts in combating crime. He commended El Salvador's President, noting his youthful appearance and effective leadership. El Salvador's President stated his eagerness to assist the U.S. with its crime and terrorism challenges, referencing El Salvador's transformation from the "murder capital of the world" to the "safest country in the Western Hemisphere." He suggested that imprisoning criminals is necessary to liberate the broader population. President Trump criticized a previous administration for allowing open borders, which he described as a "sin." He thanked El Salvador's President for his assistance, highlighting a 99.1% drop in a specific border issue. He attributed the lack of media coverage on this to "fake news" outlets that dislike positive news about the U.S.

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The President of El Salvador discusses the international attention his inauguration received, attributing it to a "critical mass" of interest. He states El Salvador was once the murder capital of the world but is now the safest country in the Western Hemisphere, safer than the U.S. He credits this transformation to achieving peace, which he defines as the respect of basic rights. He describes the official formula as a phased plan involving building up police and military forces, but the real formula was a "miracle." During a gang surge, he and his security cabinet prayed for wisdom and minimal civilian casualties, which were avoided. He identifies MS-13 as a satanic gang involved in human sacrifice. He believes the real battle is between good and evil. The president says his economic plan starts with seeking God's wisdom. He notes the country faced condemnation for arresting gang members, with some prioritizing the rights of criminals over victims. He suggests that other governments may be choosing to allow violent crime. The president says Western civilization is in decline due to a failure to maintain its systems. He advises that if a candidate cannot be stopped from competing in an election, attacks will only give him more votes. He also notes that many Americans and Salvadoran immigrants are moving to El Salvador.

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Solitary confinement is an incredibly harsh and suffocating experience, filled with despair and isolation. It feels like being trapped in a concrete closet at the bottom of the ocean, with no one to help or even acknowledge your presence. In one unit, there was a small window allowing a glimpse of daylight, but in another, it was completely dark. The noise from other inmates was relentless, creating a hellish environment. Although policies state that inmates should receive an hour of outdoor recreation daily, this often doesn’t happen. Instead, recreation consists of being placed in a cage within a concrete building. Communication is vital, yet phone calls are frequently denied, leading to a sense of hopelessness. After nearly four months, intervention from a congressman finally led to a transfer out of solitary confinement.

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Sources report that 238 Tren de Aragua terrorists were transferred from the U.S. to El Salvador, which now has the lowest murder rate in the Western Hemisphere. El Salvador's President Nayibukele built a massive, inescapable prison called Saqqat. Sending the terrorists to Venezuela could result in their return to the U.S., but Saqqat ensures they will not escape. The Venezuelan terrorists allegedly attempted to take over one of the planes during the transfer. However, upon arrival in El Salvador, the terrorists saw the Salvadorian show of force and ceased their resistance.

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Salvadoreños reconocen los síntomas de decadencia porque ya los han vivido, y ahora los ven a escala global. No pueden decirles a otros países qué hacer, pero ofrecen una advertencia de un amigo que ha luchado para salir de una época oscura. El Salvador es un país demasiado pequeño para cambiar el curso del mundo o prevenir los tiempos oscuros, pero puede convertirse en un refugio y mantener la esperanza. En El Salvador no encarcelan a la oposición, no censuran opiniones, no confiscan bienes, ni arrestan a personas por expresar sus ideas. La libertad de expresión y la propiedad privada están protegidas. Priorizan la seguridad de los ciudadanos honestos sobre la comodidad de los criminales, liberando a millones. **English Translation:** Salvadorans recognize the symptoms of decline because they have already experienced them, and now they see them on a global scale. They cannot tell other countries what to do, but offer a warning from a friend who has struggled to emerge from a dark time. El Salvador is too small a country to change the course of the world or prevent dark times, but it can become a refuge and maintain hope. In El Salvador, they do not imprison the opposition, censor opinions, confiscate property, or arrest people for expressing their ideas. Freedom of expression and private property are protected. They prioritize the safety of honest citizens over the comfort of criminals, freeing millions.

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President Bukele was asked if he plans to return a terrorist to the United States. Bukele responded that the question is preposterous, asking how he could smuggle a terrorist into the U.S. He stated he doesn't have the power to return anyone to the U.S. Bukele said El Salvador is not fond of releasing terrorists into their country, as they turned the murder capital of the world into the safest country in the Western Hemisphere. He stated they are not going back to releasing criminals to become the murder capital again. Bukele claimed some people are sick and would love to have a criminal released into their country.

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Florida has approved construction of an off-the-grid detention center in Alligator Alley, smack dab in the Everglades. Construction broke ground Monday, with plans for 5,000 beds to be ready by August. The location is 30 square miles of swamp, alligators, and pythons. Florida is bragging that if inmates escape, there is nowhere to go and nowhere to hide, only alligators and pythons. Escapees will be dodging Steve Irwin's worst nightmares. Gators can run 35 miles an hour. If you break out, the warden is a 12-foot gator named Earl.

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Entering El Salvador's SECOR prison, the atmosphere is tense, filled with the gaze of notorious inmates. The facility lacks basic comforts, with no mattresses or sheets, and inmates are confined to cells holding around 80 individuals. Security is intense, with multiple checkpoints and a large armed presence. Inmates, many affiliated with gangs like MS-13, face strict control, with limited time outside their cells. Critics argue this violates human rights, but officials defend the measures as necessary for maintaining order. Under President Bukele's administration, a crackdown on crime has led to over 81,000 arrests, significantly reducing crime rates, though some innocent people have been caught in the sweep. The prison symbolizes a new era in El Salvador, where safety is prioritized, albeit at a high cost.

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MS-13 started in Los Angeles when Salvadorans weren't allowed to sell drugs by Mexican gangs. They grew, expanded, and became a huge international criminal organization. When Bill Clinton deported them, they came unchecked. They recruited minors and started controlling territories, eventually becoming satanic, performing rituals and human sacrifices. I know this because we've arrested members and found evidence. One former gang member said he left because they were going to kill a baby as a sacrifice, which he couldn't tolerate. I believe there's a spiritual war and a physical war, and the spiritual war influences the physical one. Our victory was because we won the spiritual war quickly. That's why the first point of my three-point plan is to seek God's wisdom, because it's a prerequisite for wise decision-making.

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The speaker thanks El Salvador and its president for partnering with the U.S. to incarcerate terrorists who have perpetrated violence in American communities. The speaker warns people not to come to the U.S. illegally, stating that they will be removed and prosecuted. The speaker says the facility is a tool that will be used if people commit crimes against the American people.

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Detainees allegedly drink, brush their teeth, and defecate in the same unit. Authorities claimed to have exceeded standards by providing a three-foot privacy wall inside the 32-detainee cage, running the length of the toilet area.

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We know you have a crime and terrorism problem and we are eager to help. We turned the murder capital of the world into the safest country in the Western Hemisphere. We liberated millions. To liberate 350,000,000 people, you have to imprison some. You cannot just free the criminals and think crime's gonna go down magically. You have to imprison them so you can liberate 350,000,000 Americans that are asking for the end of crime and the end of terrorism. It's clear that with the numbers at the border, even in Democrat run cities, they get help from the work you're doing. I'm really happy to be here, honored, and eager to help.

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Sources report that 238 Tren de Aragua terrorists were transferred from the U.S. to El Salvador, which now has the lowest murder rate in the Western Hemisphere. El Salvador's President Nayibukele built a massive, inescapable prison called Saqqat. Sending the terrorists to Venezuela could result in their return to the U.S., but Saqqat ensures they will not escape. The Venezuelan terrorists allegedly attempted to take over one of the planes during the transfer. However, according to sources, the resistance ceased when they witnessed the Salvadorian show of force upon arrival in San Salvador.

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President Nayib Bukele: Seeking God’s Wisdom, Taking Down MS-13, and His Advice to Donald Trump
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Tucker Carlson interviews Nayib Bukele, the newly inaugurated president of El Salvador, discussing the international attention surrounding his inauguration, which attracted delegations from 110 countries, including a bipartisan group from the U.S. Bukele attributes this interest to the significant changes in El Salvador, particularly in terms of safety, as the country transformed from the murder capital of the world to the safest in the Western Hemisphere in just three years. He emphasizes that achieving peace was the first step, allowing for infrastructure and economic development. Bukele explains that his administration focused on building up police and military forces to combat gangs, which he describes as intertwined with the population. He notes that their violent tactics included random killings to instill fear. Bukele claims that their success was partly due to a "miracle" and divine intervention, as they prayed for wisdom and minimal civilian casualties during their operations. He discusses the spiritual aspect of the gang problem, describing MS-13 as a satanic organization that has evolved over time. Bukele believes that the decline of Western civilization is due to a lack of maintenance of democratic systems and the erosion of societal values. He argues that leaders often prioritize votes over effective governance, leading to systemic failures. Bukele mentions that many Salvadorans living abroad wish to return, indicating a positive shift in national sentiment. He concludes by asserting that other leaders have sought his advice on security issues, highlighting El Salvador's unique approach to governance and crime control.

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Mehdi Hasan REACTS To TORTURE Of Kilmar Abrego Garcia
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia's legal filing alleges he was tortured in SECOT custody in El Salvador, where he faced brutal conditions, including forced kneeling, beatings, and malnutrition. He was returned to the U.S. to face crumbling human trafficking charges. The Trump administration's reluctance to return detainees may stem from fears of exposing these abuses. The SECOT facility, described as a horrific gulag, has drawn comparisons to Abu Ghraib. Reports of overcrowding and abuse in ICE detention centers continue, highlighting a systemic issue of dehumanization and cruelty towards detainees.

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What happens to people in solitary confinement | Laura Rovner
Guests: Laura Rovner
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The ADX supermax prison, 90 miles south of Denver, exemplifies solitary confinement, where inmates spend 23 hours a day in small cells. This isolation, often termed torture, affects prisoners' mental health and identity. Notably, Tommy Silverstein has endured 35 years in solitary. Despite international human rights laws against long-term solitary confinement, the U.S. practices it, often hidden from public scrutiny. Transparency in the justice system is crucial, as the conditions in prisons like ADX reflect our societal values and obligations.

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MS-13: America's Most Notorious Gang - Steven Dudley | Modern Wisdom Podcast 316
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Steven Dudley discusses the complexities of MS-13, a gang formed by Salvadoran refugees in the 1980s, emphasizing its evolution from a group bonded by heavy metal music to a notorious international gang. He describes MS-13 as a loosely connected network of "cliques" rather than a sophisticated criminal organization, highlighting their gruesome methods of violence and social cohesion among members. Dudley explains that while MS-13 engages in extortion and some drug trafficking, their primary motivation is social bonds rather than financial gain. He contrasts MS-13 with the Mexican Mafia, which exerts control over Latino gangs in prisons and extends its influence beyond. Dudley notes a significant decline in homicide rates in El Salvador, speculating it may be due to a pact between the government and MS-13. He discusses the gang's initiation rituals, including violent beat-ins, and the challenges of leaving the gang. The conversation also touches on the role of evangelical churches as alternative communities for gang members. Dudley warns of MS-13's potential evolution into a more sophisticated criminal enterprise, suggesting that addressing underlying social issues and creating alternative communities could help mitigate gang influence.
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