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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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Texas has laid down barbed wire as a deterrent at the border, but it seems ineffective as people can easily walk across the river and reach a small island considered part of the US. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) is said to help cut through the barbed wire for people to enter safely, which contradicts the purpose of the barrier. This raises questions about the incentive structures and makes the rest of the border security measures seem pointless.

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Feliz Navidad! We're at Fort Clayton, now called Ciudad de Sabana, near Miraflores Lock in the Panama Canal. The area has become a hub for NGOs and the UN, which some claim are facilitating immigration issues. If Trump is serious about addressing these invasions, he needs to shut down these organizations. The Panamanian government wants to collaborate with the U.S., but China's influence is growing due to U.S. absence. The Panamanian people are clear about their desire for partnership. I plan to reach out to the president of Panama for a discussion. Merry Christmas and goodbye!

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USAID and other NGOs like DFID claim to rescue Africa with grassroots initiatives, but they destabilize governments. Many leaders in the developing world are celebrating USAID's exit. Despite filling gaps in healthcare and education, no country shows improvement in these areas due to USAID. The social services provided are minimal. American taxpayers should know that only a fraction of the billions given to USAID reaches the people.

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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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USAID was the great front for sixty years for this whole network, and USAID formally shut down on July 1. It's been absorbed by the F branch of the State Department, the foreign assistance branch of the State Department. There have been 14,000 people who are laid off at USAID and it's being administered by a much smaller crew of people. Everything from USAID employee to USAID employee or USAID employee to NGO or contractor has to be made public. The present blocking point, as I understand it, is that the State Department does not presently even have access to the USAID files because of the IT blockages that is, USAID people, I believe, simply didn't turn over the encryption or the passwords.

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Downtown San Francisco is shown with barricades blocking off the area. The speaker expresses their dislike for these barricades, stating that it is unfortunate our country is not safe enough to avoid them. The speaker also mentions feeling sad about the need for barricades. The transcript abruptly ends, leaving the viewer to imagine the impact on the economy.

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This area is surrounded by a hill with only one hidden approach. I’m checking to see who’s here—maybe FEMA workers or hurricane victims, but it looks empty. I haven't seen anyone come out of the housing units, just workers moving bags around. It seems absurd that while people are living in tents, the government has all this unused housing. They claim it’s for workers, but where are they? The Department of Children and Families is removing children for inadequate housing while this facility sits idle. It feels like a show rather than real help. The only access is through the woods, raising questions about who is using these resources. If they’re not helping locals, why are families being separated? It’s frustrating that the government has these resources but isn’t allocating them to those in need.

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I have spent four years at USAID and am more convinced than ever of the impact of American compassion and ingenuity, alongside our foreign service nationals. While we face new challenges, we also have fresh insights, tools, and partners. In my travels to communities where USAID operates, I hear stories of transformation—people receiving capital to start businesses, recovering from disasters, or gaining education to achieve their goals. These individuals are eager to collaborate with the United States to tackle future challenges. By becoming more responsive, efficient, and catalytic, we can harness the power of these partnerships and drive progress in this new era.

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The Bema compound has a significant presence of armed agents, raising questions about their intentions. Recently, access to a road connecting Lake Lure to Chimney Rock and Batcave was restricted after West Virginia coal miners helped create it for supply transport. Initially, the road facilitated essential deliveries, and footage was captured to showcase its construction. However, gates have now been installed, and FEMA plans to spend $280,000 on security measures, including cameras and guards, to prevent access. Despite these efforts, there remains a commitment to maintain connections with privately run supply stations, as the focus appears to be on controlling the area and managing the population in the valley. The underlying motive seems to involve clearing out the less affluent from the land.

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In Lukeville, Arizona, there is a tent with around 150 fighting-age men from West Africa, Muslim countries in Africa, the Middle East, and India. This is a daily occurrence, with over 500 people in one day alone. Border patrol is frustrated and wanted me to film it, but I was stopped by a national parks representative. The scariest part is that border patrol informed me that there are large numbers of people coming from Syria. They even showed me a picture of one of the guys who recently crossed the southern border.

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USAID and similar NGOs claim to rescue Africa through grassroots initiatives, but they are wolves in sheep's clothing using humanitarian access to destabilize governments. Most leaders in the developing world are celebrating USAID's exit. USAID claims to fill gaps in healthcare and education, but there's no evidence of improvement in any country where they've operated. The social services they provide are insignificant. American taxpayers should know that only a fraction of the billions of dollars given to USAID reaches the people.

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Everything is blocked off, and there’s a heavy presence of military, police, and FBI agents. It’s strange that we’re being kept out of our own house. Things are definitely getting weird around here in Kelly.

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They're stopping my driver and telling me they want my phone because I videoed the USAID facility. I've told them they can't have my phone, but now they're telling my driver he has to get out of the vehicle. I'm continuing to record this, though I'm not sure if I'm aiming the camera correctly.

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Migrants encountered at the border are using selfies to communicate with their families back home. These selfies show them in good shape, which encourages their family members to follow. The migrants are being processed and soon our Drone cameras will show where they gather next. It is unclear whether they came through a hole or gap in the wall.

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Secure that. Are you ready? I got you filming. It's open here. There you go, that's the border secure. No, you need to finish it. There you go, right on. The border's secure. Patriotic fans are here, filling up the border.

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The booths for Hyatt and UNICEF are closed, and there seems to be no activity. It's puzzling to see financing from the United States and the European Union linked to illegal migration into the U.S. This raises questions about the motivations behind such sponsorship.

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I'm currently on a cartel bridge that migrants use to cross from Yuma, Arizona into Mexico at night. This bridge leads directly into the United States, making it incredibly easy to enter the country. All you have to do is cross this bridge, and you're in the US. This is made possible with a microtensor.

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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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American contractors are bidding to rebuild the area, making the defense department seem like their bodyguards. The speaker criticizes the United Nations, claiming the US government controls it and foots the bill. They believe the UN does what the US wants, except for Libya and Cuba. The speaker implies that the US essentially controls the UN, with other countries voting as the US desires.

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Where's the money going? $520 million for environmental, social, and governance investments in Africa. $25 million to promote biodiversity in Colombia. $40 million to include sedentary migrants. $42 million for Johns Hopkins to research social change in Uganda. What about us? $70 million for Purdue to research solutions to developmental challenges. Then, $10 million for circumcisions in Mozambique, $9.7 million for UC Berkeley to develop Cambodian youth enterprise skills. $2.3 million to strengthen independent voices in Cambodia, $32 million to the Prague Civil Society Center, $14 million to improve public procurement in Serbia, $486 million to strengthen elections, including $21 million for voter turnout in India. It continues: $20 million for fiscal federalism in Nepal, $19 million for biodiversity in Nepal, $1.5 million for voter confidence in Liberia, and $47 million for improving learning outcomes in Asia. This involves hundreds of billions of dollars, and I could continue reading examples all day.

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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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Journalists gather here as this is where the key events occur. People are angry and frustrated. CNN has been reporting on the story, but we are fine. The heightened fear and anger are evident.

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They're stopping my driver and demanding my phone because I filmed the USAID facility. I've refused to give them my phone, and now they're ordering my driver to exit the vehicle. I'm continuing to record this situation, though I'm unsure if I'm holding the camera correctly.

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The speaker describes a massive UN and NGO–driven immigration infrastructure in Mexico and Central America. In Tapachula, Mexico, the UNHCR is constructing a 75,000 square foot “illegal immigration mall” on Mexican land, with the UN and various NGOs under one roof. There is also a large tent city space, indicating a planned, long-term hub for migrants. The speaker notes similar NGO complexes in Colombia and Panama, where NGO villages resemble big swap meets with storefronts for different organizations and permanent billboards directing immigrants to resources needed to continue their journey. They claim hundreds of NGOs operate in the region, including US NGOs, European NGOs, and Latin American NGOs, many affiliated with Catholic dioceses or well-known groups like Doctors Without Borders. These NGOs are described as receiving substantial US taxpayer money to build a cross-border safety net, facilitated by UN agencies and then doled out to national NGOs via US appropriations from the State Department, USAID, and related sources. Financial figures are presented to illustrate the scale: $1.9 billion spent in 2024, $2.2 billion in the previous year, and about $45 billion over the last few years, with 2019 at $377 million in comparison. The speaker suggests this funding is intended to sustain a long-term, high-volume flow of migration from South America to the US border, with Tapachula identified as a key strategic city and the surrounding NGO towns on the migration corridor highlighted as part of the infrastructure. The speaker contends the operations are designed with an expectation of a political outcome, stating they are “betting on a Harris win” and that the system would halt “within an hour of his inauguration” if certain policies were enacted. Specifically, they claim the remain-in-Mexico policy could be immediately implemented, with orders to border patrol and possible invocation of Section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act to push back and deny asylum to 100% of border crossers. The claim is that this would deter migrants from attempting entry, and that the migrants themselves are closely watching US politics, with many believing that if Trump is in office, entry and asylum access would be substantially harder. The speaker observes that about 50,000 to 60,000 migrants arrive at the border monthly, noting a socioeconomic stratification: wealthier migrants tend to pay human smugglers to reach the border, while the poorer migrants—often from lower-income backgrounds—struggle to finance the final stages of the journey, sometimes needing to borrow or sell assets to reach Mexico, where the poorest end up on the streets in Tapachula. They remark that some nationalities, such as many Chinese and Venezuelans, are described as wealthier within this context.
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