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Initially, the Mexican president, CEC, opposed opening the gate for humanitarian material. However, I personally persuaded him to change his mind. Additionally, I also spoke with Bibi to convince him to open the gate on the Israeli side.

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Interviewer and Professor discuss what is known about October 7, the broader context, and the ongoing political implications. - On October 7, the global picture is that roughly 1,200 people were killed, with about 400 combatants and about 800 civilians, according to authorities the professor cites. He notes he relies on UN Human Rights Council Commission of Inquiry, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch but cautions these bodies do not have perfect records. He maintains there is no compelling evidence that a significant portion of the deaths in Israel’s reaction to October 7 were the result of Israeli actions, and he says the deaths are overwhelmingly attributable to Hamas and other armed groups in Gaza. He states there is no evidence supporting the claim that Hamas weaponized rape on October 7. - Regarding rape allegations, the professor emphasizes that the UN mission distinguishes between rape and sexual violence; the UN Commission of Inquiry states there is no digital or photographic evidence of rape. Pamela Patton’s report looked at 5,000 photographs and 50 hours of digital evidence but concluded there was no direct digital or photographic evidence of sexual violence on October 7. He questions why, if such incidents occurred, witnesses did not produce photographic or digital proof, noting that in a conflict zone Israelis would typically photograph atrocities; he suggests eyewitness testimony often aligns with broader narratives about Israel, and argues that some eyewitness accounts come from sources that claim Israel is morally exemplary while also alleging atrocities. - The discussion then moves to the credibility of eyewitness reports. The professor argues that some eyewitness accounts “will tell you Israel is the most moral army in the world” while also suggesting Israel’s society is inbred and that Israeli soldiers form deep bonds in the army, which could influence narratives. He notes a broader pattern of people publishing favorable studies of Israel while denying atrocities. - On Hamas’s planning before October 7, the professor describes Gaza as an “inferno under the Israeli occupation,” with Gaza repeatedly described as a concentration camp by prominent figures since 2004 and 2008. He argues that by late 2023 Gaza was portrayed as facing international indifference, and he asserts that the belief that Gaza’s fate would be sealed by Saudi Arabia joining the Abraham Accords contributed to Hamas’s decision-making. He cites The Economist and UN commentary describing Gaza’s conditions well before October 7, including extreme unemployment (approximately 60% among Gaza’s young people) and a collapse of basic services. - The interviewer asks why violence occurred given various nonviolent and diplomatic avenues. The professor notes that Hamas had attempted diplomacy, including reports of seeking a two-state solution or a hudna, cooperation with human rights investigations after prior Israeli operations, and support for nonviolent movements like the Great March of Return. He claims Hamas’s efforts were ignored and emphasizes the blockade’s impact on Gaza. He argues that while Hamas was not saints, they engaged with diplomacy and international law before resorting to violence in the face of Gaza’s dire conditions. - The West Bank vs. Gaza comparison is discussed. The professor argues that the goal in Gaza differs from that in other contexts; whereas other actors may aim to subordinate, Israel’s long-term aim in Gaza is described as making Gaza unlivable and controlling the territory, with support from various Arab states. - The interviewer questions the historical legitimacy of Gaza and Palestinian statehood. The professor rejects attempts to deny Palestinian existence or redefine Gaza’s status, insisting Gaza’s people are Palestinian and Gaza is not part of the West Bank, while acknowledging the historical complexities. - On the UN Security Council resolution and the “board of peace,” the professor describes the resolution as endorsing the Trump peace plan and naming Donald Trump as head of the board of peace, with the board operating with sovereign powers in Gaza and lacking external accountability. He asserts that this effectively grants Trump control over Gaza and foresees rebuilding timelines; he argues that reconstruction would take decades under current conditions, given rubble, toxins, unexploded ordnance, and the scale of destruction. - The future of Gaza is described pessimistically: Gaza is depicted as “gone” in the sense of a prolonged, uninhabitable landscape under an administratively transitional framework that does not guarantee meaningful reconstruction. The professor contends that Arab states endorsed the resolution under pressure and that some leaders feared severe economic repercussions if they opposed it. - The discussion closes with reflections on who benefits from the resolution and the overall trajectory for Gaza, including strong skepticism about any imminent or credible path to durable peace given the political arrangements described and the perceived long-term consequences for the Palestinian people.

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According to the speaker, some believe the influence of the Zionist regime extends beyond the USS Liberty incident. The speaker claims that Jews, proven to have been arrested by American Marines in Iraq for sniping and shooting at Marines, were released due to Zapata Engineering. The speaker asks what Wolfgang has seen on this situation. Wolfgang claims that Iraqi vets told him that most of the snipers were not even Iraqis, but were actually IDF, Israeli Defense Force. The speaker highlights this as an incredible statement coming from a colonel in the US military, alleging that the precise sniping used to kill and wound, targeting vulnerable spots in armored soldiers, is from Israel.

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I learned how to dispose of bodies from Israeli specialists who were brought in to train the cartel. It sounded made up, but I saw elements of experience in what I was doing. I made caustic soda with hardware store materials. I dressed like a construction worker and made my caustic mixture, and then I would put a body in there without any clothing. I would cut grid patterns on the tattoos and the face first. Then, I would dump that into a sand grater, put some of the solid pieces in the next batch. Someone showed me that.

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"Israelis are not like anybody else. They killed a guy in a hotel room in Dubai, and then after they killed him, they were somehow able to lock the door from the inside of the hotel room. There's an underground" "My experience is universally negative. Universally negative. I've never had a positive encounter with Mossad." "The thing is, you know, the Israelis this was covered in the Washington Post, just a couple days after the twelve day war started." "And what the Israelis did is that they have a lot of Farsi speaking Jews in Israel. These are Iranians who are Jewish and who emigrated to Israel, and a lot of them work from Mossad and Shin Bet."

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Ha pasado en La Paz. Te voy a explicar. ¿Recuerdas cuando estábamos en el cuartel haciendo seguridad? No ve el plan boquero de seguridad del cuartel. ¿Cuál era la señal? --- It happened in La Paz. Let me explain. Do you remember when we were at the barracks doing security? There's the security plan of the barracks. What was the signal?

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Speaker 1 recalls asking someone, presumably a friend, about something. The friend responded that he was Israeli and would do certain things for his country. Speaker 0 notes that this got the person into big trouble. Speaker 1 says he accepted the answer, almost.

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In the dialogue, Speaker 0 asserts that proxies trained and inculcated in the Zionist regime have implicated themselves in killings, asking how many people believe the incident with the USS Liberty ended. He recounts an incident where someone was proven arrested by American Marines in Iraq, describing the individuals as Jews who sniped and shot at Marines. He notes that these people were arrested after Marines chased them down, and claims that Zapata Engineering, described as a contractor for the company, helped to whitewash the case and secure their release. He emphasizes that these women and gentlemen are “the Jews who live in Israel and who are paid by American Jewry and who are Americans and Europeans in descent,” and he states that they are “actually killing American soldiers,” which he describes as unbelievable. He then asks Wolfgang what he has seen on the situation. Speaker 1, Wolfgang, responds by saying he has talked to many Iraqi veterans at a particular location, describing the place as an immense complex with many men he speaks to daily about different events in the Middle East. He claims that what they told him specifically is that most of the snipers were not even Iraqis, but actually IDF, meaning Israeli Defense Force. Speaker 0 reacts to Wolfgang’s statement, calling it an incredible claim coming from a colonel in the US Military, highlighting that the majority of the precise sniping used to kill and wound in sensitive places—where armor is known and targeted, with the sophistication to place a bullet into these people—comes from Israel. He repeats the assertion of Israel in emphasizing the credibility of the claim as unbelievable. Speaker 1 concludes by indicating that there is more to discuss on this topic and promises to elaborate later, saying, “And that's not all. We'll talk about that tonight.”

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The speaker discusses trying to uncover what the Mossad is called when dealing with other intelligence agencies. After asking the prime minister's spokesman, it was revealed that they refer to themselves as the Israeli Secret Intelligence Service, or ISIS for short. This name is used when communicating with agencies like the CIA or British intelligence.

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Speaker 0 identifies as a fellow marine and speaks with urgency about orders he feels compelled to follow. He asserts that people are getting hurt and links this to a broader issue: weapons and military equipment from the United States being sold over the border in Mexico to cartels. He claims he has been able to prove this wrongdoing and says that, as a result, he is supposed to return to the master chief petty officer of the Navy. He describes a specific observation to substantiate the claim: boats that originated from a SEAL boat installation have been seen around the border area. He mentions a location—Industrial Plaza near Food for Less—and states that navy boats, which he attributes to the SEAL boat installation, have been taken apart and transported across the border. He emphasizes that all of this equipment is moving across the border and insists he is not lying. The speaker acknowledges his status as a former marine and expresses concern about the implications of these actions. He conveys a belief that if cartel members obtain and repurpose this equipment, they could use it against the United States, a scenario that would require far more than luck to counter. He reinforces that more substantial measures than luck will be necessary to address the threat he describes. He closes by wishing the listener luck, while reiterating the seriousness of the situation and his need to act on his orders. He signs off with “Thank you so much. Godspeed.”

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"These people are directly being taught by USX military." "They got Pegasus from Israel." "She wants Mexico to stay Mexico. She doesn't wanna see American forces coming in." "A 100%." "Does she have narcoties? 100%. 100%." "I believe she definitely has narcoties." "She's with the Morena Party. So many political figures in this party have now, just recently, been sanctioned by The US, had their visas revoked by The US, have been tied to shell companies in The US that are cleaning money for the cartels." "This was the most violent Mexican election in the history of Mexican elections." "And then prior to her, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, the previous president of Mexico, who basically took Sheehanbaum and put her up and said, everyone who voted for me, for her, and she won by a landslide." "He had been reported to have received a significant multimillion dollar payout from the Sinaloa cartel." "If she really cared about the Mexican people, the cartel crackdown would be to the next level." "I published that list. And then exactly a month later, Marina del Pilar, her US tourist visa and her husband's were revoked."

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Speaker 0: Agreed with an Israeli request to stop the distribution of a book that contains some pretty damning information about the Israeli secret service, the Mossad, if it is true. Speaker 1: The most sensational claim in the book involves this bloody day, the Beirut Marine Barracks bombing. The book says Israeli agents kept vital information from US Marines that might have saved the lives of 241 Americans killed here. Israeli government sources deny this account. But according to the book, an Israeli informant saw a Mercedes truck being fitted with secret panels for explosives. Israeli troops were told to be on the lookout for the truck. But the book says the Israelis intentionally gave the Americans only a vague warning, not mentioning the kind or size of vehicle. The book says Israeli intelligence was willing to let the terrorists succeed to protect their sources and out of contempt for US intelligence. It says agents withheld information on US hostages for similar reasons. In Toronto today, the author was under a court ordered gag not to discuss the book or the case. Speaker 2: You see, there's two restrictions. There's one restriction that I can't talk about what I learned or have done in the Mossad, and the other restriction is I cannot talk about anything that's in the book. Speaker 1: Israeli officials confirm that Viktor Ostrovsky worked for the Mossad in the nineteen eighties. Alarmed by the contents of the book, they got it temporarily blocked in Canada and The United States. Speaker 3: It's a position of the Israeli government that the information contained in the book could very well lead to the identification of employees of the Mossad and could jeopardize their lives. Speaker 1: But the book's introduction says it does not name active agents and gives only initials. It does say that more than two dozen senior Israeli agents routinely gather intelligence in The United States. Late today, the book was put out for sale in New York after the court lifted its restraining order. The publishers claimed victory, but the Israeli embassy said it will still pursue its action against the author. John Martin, ABC News, Washington.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss distrust of Israelis and Mossad in the CIA. "You didn't trust them? Not as far as I could throw them." "It was cultural. We don't allow the Israelis into CIA headquarters because they would always come with gifts, and the gifts had always listening devices packed inside them." They x-ray gifts; "'No more. So And was'” and they ban Israelis from campus. Asked about bugs, the reply is "'100%.'" The distrust toward Mossad is "'100%.'" A CIA officer recalls a couple assigned to Jerusalem; "'they were absolutely lovely people. They were declared to the Israelis.'" At a Christmas party, "'they go to a Christmas party at the ambassador's residence. And when they get back to the house, people had taken shits in all their toilets and left it unflushed.'" "'If they do this to the people they call their allies, imagine what they're doing to Palestinians.'"

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In San Diego, while the speaker and his wife are at a bar waiting for a table, a man comes up and says, “oh, you run the USS Liberty.” The speaker asks, “How'd you know that?” The man replies, “I know,” and holds a large camera-watch in the speaker’s face. The speaker asks him to remove the watch, saying, “hey. But get that thing out of my face.” The man then asks for guidance on “the best thing to do about the Liberty,” and the speaker replies, “just leave it alone.” The speaker asks, “who are you, Mossad?” The man says yes, identifying as Mossad. The speaker describes this as intimidation. The question of whether he was really Mossad is raised, but the speaker notes that it didn’t matter to him because “I got the message.”

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 where he is from, and Speaker 1 replies that he is from Israel and served in the IDF. Speaker 1 mentions not counting how many Palestinians he has encountered and talks about Gaza disappearing. Speaker 0 inquires if Speaker 1 has ever seen a Palestinian child, to which Speaker 1 responds that he has seen 5 and jokes about looking inexperienced.

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Joshua Peterson, a former representative for Turning Point USA, recounts his experience during training with the organization. He describes the first nights as long and strenuous, followed by a planned group time that turned out differently than expected. Instead of bonding with the current cohort, he and others were paired with former representatives from previous years who would guide them around the city. He notes an unusual setup: two “stripper vans” rented to take them into the city. He emphasizes that there were no strippers, but the vans contained stripper poles, which he found odd and inconsistent with the organization’s values. Once they reached bars in Arizona, the former reps allegedly started getting the trainees drunk. During the night, the former reps allegedly singled out individuals to smoke with them. When it was his turn to talk to them, Peterson says they asked about his views on Israel, and he expressed that he thought Israel was a good country at the time. They pressed him further about Mossad and Israeli forces, and he replied that they were “alright.” They then claimed, “we’re part of, like, Israeli groups and forces,” and asserted, “we’ve been working for Turning Point for the past four or five years now.” Peterson states he did not know at the time whether the company knew about this or if they were infiltrating Turning Point USA, but he believed there were more such individuals—“Israeli agents within Turning Point USA” and more of them in the organization. He and a couple of other representatives discussed the issue with Turning Point’s administration, believing action would be taken. However, he says nothing was done in response and there was “absolutely zero retaliation” toward the Israeli-affiliated representatives, which he describes as a significant red flag for many of them. In closing, Peterson highlights that these events raised serious concerns about possible infiltration by Israeli agents within Turning Point USA and the lack of disciplinary response from the organization’s leadership.

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The transcript describes a network of alleged Israeli military presence in Patagonia, Argentina, with claims about disguise, infiltration, and proximity to fire hotspots. It begins with Speaker 0 explaining that the hotel Onda Azul in Lago Puelo, Chubut, is one of the places where soldiers of the Israeli regime stay when they arrive in Argentina dressed as backpackers. These Israeli soldiers, experienced in weapons and explosives, have international arrest warrants for crimes against humanity in Palestine, yet they walk through Patagonia posing as tourists along with about 1,000 others. Speaker 1 recalls an incident from a refuge—Motocook—where a group of Israelis was observed early in the morning. The refuge organizer, Luis, went out to look for them after being alerted that they had gone onto a trail. After about an hour and a half of searching, they found the group near a river on a large rock, equipped with radio gear and devices that included satellite-style phones with antennas. When they were discovered, the group grew tense and began hurriedly gathering their belongings. They spoke among themselves in Hebrew, and one Israeli attempted to communicate with a Spanish-speaking person before packing up and leaving. Speaker 0 notes that a hostel represents part of the circuit of Israeli soldiers who walk Patagonia, and that the place is extremely close to the region’s main wildfire hotspots. Paulina, a Libanese vendor who sells shawarma from a street cart in Bariloche, personally understands what an invasion of Zionist territorial claims would entail. Speaker 2 asserts that Zionism has had a presence in Patagonia for more than 20 years. It is infiltrating gradually through various companies, while people may not notice because they assume newcomers are from Western countries in Europe or America for constructive purposes. In reality, Zionism is camouflaged to deceive the public and is described as invading Patagonia from tip to tip. The dialogue references individuals named Sebastián Salgado and Pantevé, and closes with a mention of Río Negro, Argentina, followed by the line: “A mí no me importa.”

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The speaker recalls a chain of claims linking a Bal Harbour apartment complex to a mysterious collapse and to notable events occurring the same night. The sequence begins with the assertion that “the apartment complex… mysteriously [built seven] into rubble,” described as happening “in North hit by a plane,” with the location specified as “North Miami” and then clarified as “Bal Harbour.” The speaker notes that this event occurred “on the same night that John McAfee died,” framing the two incidents as contemporaneous. Next, the speaker says “it’s believed that he had an apartment or information stored in this one little apartment in Bal Harbour.” The collapse of that apartment building is then described as having been handled in a way that deviates from what the speaker would expect: “when that apartment building collapsed, they they didn’t let American response teams or, like, emergency teams do all the digging.” The speaker urges the listener to verify the claim, saying, “Jake, I’m not even kidding. Go look this up.” A striking element of the narrative is the assertion that “they literally brought in the IDF to dig through the rubble.” This point is presented as a factual detail, not as speculation. The speaker further asserts that there was public acknowledgment from a political figure: “There’s big dude. It’s Ron DeSantis had a whole ceremony where he was, like, patting the IDF on the back.” The speaker paraphrases the political reaction with, “he’s like, thanks. How can they rationalize this?” and questions, “How can you bring the IDF to handle American matters? This is insane. Dude.” Throughout, the speaker calls attention to the perceived incongruity of involving an foreign defense force in an American disaster response and emphasizes the need to question how such a decision could be rationalized. The overall message combines a claim about a collapsed Bal Harbour apartment tied to an alleged “information stored” there, an assertion that American emergency responders were bypassed in favor of IDF personnel, and a critical reaction to a public acknowledgment by Ron DeSantis praising the IDF. The speaker repeatedly invites the audience to investigate these assertions for themselves.

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Behind a man in a pink shirt are fuse holders labeled "bb 18." The speaker asks why art students from Israel and Austria would possess thousands of plastic fuse holders that can be used for remote control demolition. The speaker notes the building was built in the early 1970s, and the individuals in question were not electricians redoing the building's electricity. The speaker claims some of these artists are guaranteed Mossad bomb experts, citing a DEA document.

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I was in the California desert with James O'Keefe and April, who has a knack for finding things. She discovered an unlocked phone belonging to a Syrian man. We charged it and found Telegram messages and calls asking if he had reached San Diego yet. A military friend identified the situation as a coordinated effort. The calls were from Syrian men seeking guidance from a person in Turkey referred to as "teacher," who was helping them navigate to San Diego. Unlike typical cases where migrants share their journey with family, these communications were purely logistical, indicating a serious and organized attempt to cross the border.

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The speaker criticizes the excessive response in Gaza and mentions that initially, President Sisi of Mexico did not want to allow humanitarian material to enter. However, the speaker managed to convince both President Sisi and Bibi (presumably referring to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu) to open the gate for humanitarian aid.

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Speaker A: The IDF trains American police officers and ICE officers in Israel? They train with US ICE, with US Homeland Security. NYPD. NYPD. And that's what's called through a SME program, subject matter exchange, where our police, etcetera, train with them. So, these National Guard soldiers that will soon be in or are in Chicago have trained with and trained with Israel habitually for years. So when you look at all of these pieces of who do we have operating on the streets of Portland and the streets of New York and on in DC and who's going into Chicago, all components and elements that have trained hand in hand with the IDF or the Israeli Ministry of the Interior Gendarmerie paramilitary police. Speaker B: That's absolutely amazing. I also That's not a coincidence. They do antisemitism training, not just physical training, but brainwash training, basically, for them too. Speaker A: When we entered Israel, they took us on the Hospa tour. They took us to Kibbutz B'Ari. They took us to the Nova Film Festival site, and they also took us to Sderot, which is the overlook just outside of Northern Gaza City in Beit Hanun. It's on the Israeli side of the border Right. That overlooks all of Gaza City. Mhmm. They've turned that into a spectacle. It's a picnic site. Really? You can go up there. There's vending machines. There's an area to park. There's an area where you can get your panoramic view with Gaza in the background, and if you time it just right, there might be a bomb that drops for your photo.

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Last time I was here, “they were people from Israel. They came over here and trained Santiago Mesa, but later on digging more in the information.” In 1985, “Alephra, he go to Israel in training to dissolve bodies in acid.” He back to Mexico, “together with other person to Israel to Tijuana. And then” to Israel, and “El Pozolero working together.” “They train him.” “Train in Efra. Efra back to Mexico and then dissolve bodies and acid and then pick it up to El Pozzolero and boat Efra and Israeli training to Santiago Mesa, El Pozzolero.” The speaker says it’s “super bad” and notes discussions about Israel training, asking, “Just this one?” It’s “more difficult because the materials to dissolve the bodies in the acid is difficult to find.” “Sosa caustica” can be bought in Mexico. “Santiago Mesa is not in jail. He’s out.” “They learned how to dissolve bodies” and “they trained more people. Four four people more.”

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The first speaker asserts that a large number of ICE agents are actually IDF soldiers, describing this as "crazy as fuck" and urging viewers to save the video in case it is taken down. They say they recently posted a video and attempted an appeal that was not approved. They claim to have presented identities of ICE agents located specifically in Chicago. A group the speaker associates with reportedly examined public records and found over 2,000 ICE agents, among whom 121 had experience as ex-IDF soldiers. They mention that scanning the list reveals last names that all point back to one particular location with no other job experience, suggesting the individuals are not U.S. citizens. The speaker implies there is a list of these people, describing it as consisting of people who "look the same," and suggests that this is why the faces are hidden. The speaker asserts that looking into the background of these specific individuals would reveal non-U.S. citizenship, claiming this would prove everything and explain their behavior. The second speaker asks if the IDF trains American police officers and ICE officers in Israel. The third speaker confirms that they train with US agencies (ICE, Homeland Security, NYPD) through a SME program (subject matter exchange), where police and related personnel train with Israeli counterparts. They state that National Guard soldiers who are or will be in Chicago have trained with Israel for years, and that many components operating on the streets of Portland, New York, DC, and Chicago have trained hand in hand with the IDF or the Israeli Ministry of the Interior, referred to here as "Jean Demaree paramilitary police." The speakers imply a long-standing collaboration and exchange of training between U.S. and Israeli security forces. The first speaker adds that there is antisemitism training in addition to physical training for these personnel, describing it as "brainwash training" for them. The overall implication is that there is a close, ongoing relationship between U.S. security forces and Israeli training programs, with claims of ex-IDF background among ICE personnel and concerns about citizenship status and potential hidden identities.

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I was in the California desert with James O'Keefe and April, who has a knack for finding things. She discovered an unlocked phone belonging to a Syrian man. With a crew member who spoke Arabic, we explored the phone, which had Telegram messages and incoming calls asking if the person had reached San Diego. A military friend identified the situation as a coordinated effort. The callers referred to a man in Turkey as "teacher," seeking guidance on reaching San Diego. They were instructed to meet someone who spoke Spanish and Arabic to facilitate their journey. Unlike typical cases where migrants share their experiences with family, this was strictly business-oriented, with no personal updates or emotional exchanges.
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