The Duran Podcast - Texas, The Southern Border And Ukraine w/ Mike Adams And Michael Yon Live
Episode Date: February 8, 2024Texas, The Southern Border And Ukraine w/ Mike Adams And Michael Yon Live ...
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Okay, we are live with Alexander Mercuris in London.
How are you doing, Alexander?
I'm very well. I'm very delighted to be on this program today.
It's going to be a great program.
Yes, it will, because we have some very special guests from Texas, I believe.
We have the one and only Mike Adams and Michael Jan.
you gentlemen doing today doing great great to be on your show both of you very well sir it's an honor
yeah we're having a great time here with you it's great to have you guys on and we have a lot to discuss
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Mike and Michael, I have your information in the description box down below, and I will also
add your information as a pin comment, but very quickly, where can people follow you to
find gentlemen?
Well, first of all, this is our brightion.com studios, and I'm about to interview Michael
separately after this show.
He came early to be with you, which is so amazing.
This is going to be so much fun.
but brightown.com and natural news.com for me.
And then Michael, I'm going to give out your locals or?
I'm on substack at Michael, Michael, Yon, and also on X daily.
And then mostly I just spend my time in the jungles and do a few interviews.
All right.
Fantastic.
So, Alexander, Texas, the southern border.
And we have some news with Ukraine and the funding for Ukraine and Israel and Thailand.
but without the southern border.
So we have a lot of ground to cover.
Over to you, Alexander.
Yeah, absolutely.
And it is an absolute, it may interest people in Texas,
but your state is now the most famous state in the Union,
because all the world is talking about what's going on in Texas.
It's seen as absolutely crucial to what is happening in the United States.
And of course, what the United States,
what happens in the United States affects the whole world.
I mean, it is still that way.
People talk about America and losing its way,
but the United States remains pivotally important.
And Texas is at the moment the most pivotal state in the Union.
What is happening on the border?
What is going on there now?
I've been hearing dramatic things.
I've been hearing extraordinary things about what has been happening on the border,
about numbers of people who've been trying to cross the border,
about the attempts by the Texan government,
the state government of Texas to try to control this thing.
What has the Biden administration achieved
in the time it has been in office or not achieved?
What is the actual state on the border of Texas?
If you can just explain that to our viewership,
which is global, I should say.
you know, people from all over the world, not just the United States.
Let me give a little preamble and then I'll turn it over to Michael because Michael Jan, I think,
is the expert who has done more on the ground, first person investigation of what are called
the invasion camps in Panama, such as San Vicente and I think Lajas Blancas is another one of them as
well, that are funded through the State Department and through Homeland Security,
through Alejandro Mayorkas, is actually funding these.
camps as staging areas to invade the United States. But let me just say up front first,
I have a lot of strong ties with former Texas Rangers and law enforcement in Texas, and they tell
me privately that they are not going to allow Biden to continue to use Texas for an invasion
beachhead into the United States. We now have, what, 25 additional U.S. states that are backing
Governor Abbott's letter to Joe Biden, which said that the federal government has shattered
the compact with the states, which means that Governor Abbott is able to invoke a particular
section of the United States Constitution that allows the state to defend itself when the federal
government has abandoned its duty to protect the states.
So we are now seeing, as a preamble to this, we are seeing the opening stages of a breakup,
what could be a potential breakup of the United States of America.
It could very soon become half and half.
Roughly half the states might break away.
But let me turn over to Michael for the details of what's actually happening in Panama
and the Dary and Gap and the flood that's coming to this country.
All right.
Well, I'm sure a lot of viewers here have no idea who I am.
I'm a war correspondent.
I've spent a lot of time in wars around the world.
And now I'm looking at the weaponized my country.
And I've done this all over the world from Japan to Greece to Morocco to Lithuania before that war broke out
warning that something may happen there in that region. I'm always watching the various inputs.
So I'm watching energy trade routes, that sort of thing. You know, I was actually warning about Nord Stream before it was
before it before something happened to it. In fact, I was over in Germany at BASF twice that year before something happened to Nord Stream.
warning about it. And so bottom line is I watched this a lot more than just the weaponized migration.
That's just one of the aspects. It's obviously a kill shot. This is demographic warfare.
You can see what's happened to Europe, where I spent more than six years, by the way.
But so now I spent, when Biden was installed, I was at the inauguration, or at least I was in
Washington. I was not invited to the inauguration. But then I flew straight to El Paso, Texas.
And so I was there within 24 hours thinking that, you know, they're going to start
surge across the border and they did right and then from there I flew to Columbia because I thought
Columbia would end up the Dary and Gap corridor would probably start to really widen now the
dairy and gap there's a highway called the Pan American Highway that goes from Alaska Prudo
Bay all the way down to the tip of South America but there's one area about 60 miles that has no road
that's called the gap the Dary and Gap because it's called anyway nobody knows where the Dary in
name came from, but it goes back centuries. But they call it the Dary and Gap. So that's the jungle
between Panama and Columbia. So I flew to Columbia, watching immediately, they started surging
through Columbia into the Dairy and gap. Then I flew over to the Panama side and now I've spent
about six months in the Dairy and gap since Biden was installed. And now what I've been watching
through the Dary and Gap is it's the flows are dramatically increasing. For instance, in just
in the parking lot before we just came on.
I was getting the latest Intel update from Darien.
I mean, the flows are dramatically increasing Chinese, for instance,
in huge amounts of Afghans and whatnot.
In fact, I just took Dr. Brett Weinstein and Chris Martinson
and Ann Vandersteel and Masako Ganaha down there on the last trip,
and Dr. Weinstein came back and went on the Tucker Carlson show,
and I think it's had about 12 million views so far.
So that's worth watching because Brett Weinstein's interview with Tucker Carlson was very accurate.
In fact, I'll be going on Tucker in about two weeks.
But I'm going back to Daryon soon.
But what I'm getting to is when you're looking at the Texas flows, Eagle Pass and all that,
I've been across the entire U.S. southern border from SpaceX, which is on the Gulf side, to San Diego,
which is a – I've been on the Mexican side.
I'm very familiar with this border, right?
And what I'm getting to is no matter what happens in Texas or Eagle Pass,
Eagle Pass is like a speck of pepper on the size of this table.
It's really nothing.
But I assure you that the flows are increasing through South America.
If you can get your feet in South America, you can get anywhere in the United States within a week or two, right?
And so now we have flights coming every day from Turkey, like from Africa to Turkey to Bogota.
And then Bogota, many of those flights go straight to the United States.
others go to Guatemala, then to the United States or Mexico.
Bottom line is the flows continue to increase.
The United States is being straight up invaded.
I could go for hours, but I should cut it at that.
I've heard that the figures,
the 6 million people entered the United States illegally
since President Biden was inaugurated.
Is this figure, you know, in ballpark correct?
Because it seems staggering.
I mean, it is beyond,
beyond understanding, it is far worse than anything I've ever heard.
I mean, we had a migration crisis in Europe in 2015, and that was one million people
connected with the conflict in Syria, and that sparked a huge political crisis in Europe,
including in Germany.
There was one million people than a continent of many more people than the United States has.
Is it six million?
Is it as much as that?
Well, Michael, wouldn't you say right now it's anywhere from 3,000 to 10,000 a day?
Well, actually, just through the Dary and Gap, it's probably 3 to 5,000 a day now.
Just through the gap, right.
Yeah, that's just through the gap.
That doesn't include a lot of the people join flows in Guatemala.
I was just over in Guatemala looking at it.
We have the United States is working on eight camps in Guatemala.
Actually, camp is an aggressive term.
They're more like bus stops.
And a lot of the people fly directly to Mexico,
or they come in on swift air flights 24 hours a day.
And then we've got this giant border between Canada and the United States,
which is nobody seems to know about these.
I mean, how big those flows are.
We don't know how many are coming in.
Is 6 million directionally accurate?
I would say it's probably highly conservative.
For instance, in Darien Gap, 82,000 came through in just one single month last year in August.
That was the peak month.
But this month, I'm imagining there'll probably be more,
I can tell you more in about six or seven days.
I would say half a million a quarter is a pretty good ballpark of what would like a couple
million a year.
It's hard to say because, you know, we both have a lot of Border Patrol contacts.
I'm on the border a lot.
Nobody seems to know.
And of course, our government is covering it up.
But what we can see is on the streets in the United States is we see people everywhere.
I mean, the bathtub's getting full.
You know, when I was in Hong Kong, I got kicked out in 2020.
because I was there watching a similar thing.
One of the ways that mainland China slowly took Hong Kong
was just by doing the weaponized migration.
They just brought in Mandarin-speaking mainland Chinese day by day for years
and took over teaching positions, took over police and political positions.
The normal, right?
And the same in Tibet.
When I was in Tibet, it was the same.
I mean, there were some war aspects, obviously,
but mostly it's just demographic warfare.
Recently I had dinner with a retired general in Honduras,
and he's of Chinese descent, actually.
And we talked about this for several hours,
and he said, you know, China is not coming.
He's been to China seven times.
They invited him because he's of Chinese descent.
But he was retired Honduran general.
He said, China is not coming to attack everybody militarily.
They're coming to become you, like they did in Hong Kong.
They became Hong Kong, right?
And as you see in Taiwan, you're very familiar with, I may go back there again soon.
But you see this co-sanguination between, you know, whether it's business or, or anyway, again, I should cut it off.
I could go for hours.
Yeah.
I mean, the other thing that we don't understand, this is something that people in Europe, for example, do not understand, is that this is a global migration.
This is a global migration into the United States.
It is not just people from Latin and South America who are going to.
into the United States. It's people from China. It's people from Afghanistan. You've mentioned all of
this. And it's highly organized. And it is partly funded by the United States government.
The United States government. Mostly funded by the United States government. Now, we've just had a
bill in the Senate, which was supposed to try to control this process. And there was an incredibly
complicated negotiation about it. But there was one thing about it that stood out, if I've got
this correct, and perhaps you can explain to me whether or not it is correct. And that is that
the bill allowed for 5,000 illegal migrants to enter into the United States each day. This is supposed to
be a compromise. And what government actually
passes a bill saying 5,000 illegal migrants are allowed to enter the country a day?
Or indeed, one illegal migrant.
I mean, if they're coming in illegally, why are you allowing them in?
I mean, how can you pass a law or agree a system to allow any illegal migrants to enter at all?
Surely this is a logical contradiction.
Can you explain this to me?
Let me mention one tweet, and I'll turn over to you, Michael.
I think it was Scott Adams that tweeted out.
He said, it feels like we are in a war and that our government is not on our side.
That's the sentiment that is infuriating the American people.
They are now realizing that they are being replaced.
They're being inundated.
There's an invasion, as Michael said.
The invasion is accelerating and our own government is opposed to organize migration,
you know, organize immigration, which none of us oppose immigration per se.
We want it to be organized.
We want it to be based on merit.
We want to be able to do background checks on people, know where they're coming from
and demand, hey, you bring some money with you so that you don't have to end up being a burden
on the whole system.
But Michael, what would you add to that?
A lot.
Yeah, there is a lot.
Yeah. Okay, let's go. The main funder is the United States. We're the one funding our own invasion. So I see people talking constantly about how we should punish Mexico or Panama or Columbia or whatever. It is the United States bottom line period, right? For instance, there is a place in Panama where I'll be out again in a few days called the City of Knowledge. The City of Knowledge is the old U.S. Army South headquarters, Fort Clayton, right? Now that is at least six.
62 NGOs, IGOs and nonprofits, including IOM.
So they've taken over our headquarters.
The IOM flag flies where the old U.S. American flag is that IOM?
The IOM is the international organization for migration.
You'll see their tote bags and airports all the time.
They're either blue and white or white and blue.
It'll say IOM or OIM, depending on the language.
So that's part of the UN.
They're a multi-billion dollar racket run by.
a lady named Amy Pope, she's now the director, she's American, she was installed maybe
almost five months ago now, and she brags that the United States is the biggest funder
of IOM. Now there's many others such as Catholic charities and so many other, one of them
that I've been hitting on for the last two weeks is highest. And actually I've mentioned it
for years, but I really started hitting on it recently because highest, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid
Society, actually Secretary of Homeland Security, Mayorkas, Alex.
Mayorkas used to be a board member on highest that's important so he was a board he's a he's a
cuban refugee himself of jewish parents and highest is obviously a jewish organization so it's interesting
because highest.org thanks or let's say congratulates a majorcus for you know taking over it
department of homeland security now on april 18th of 2022 he flew down to darian panama and
four black hawks i was there i was waiting for him in fact he landed right to
in front of me and he went into the camp called San Vicente Camp. That camp is about 40 yards
away from the highest headquarters in Darien. I'm familiar with that headquarters because I almost
rented it myself and then highest got it out from under my feet. I wanted to rent it because it's
right next to that camp. So Secretary Mayorkas came down there and expanded that camp. This is the
camp that the Chinese mostly used as they're using. Camp is actually, again, it's an aggressive
word. It's more of a bus station now. So the Chinese
as they emerge, and the Syrians and so many others as they emerge from the Dary and gap,
they come in there, they get on a shower, and they go to buses up on Highway 1 to the United States.
Now, in October, there were only about 60 buses per day running.
Now they've up to about 200.
So that's when I say that the flows are increasing.
I'm saying that based on things like more than tripling the number of buses,
increasing the numbers and sizes of the camps, and also the camps are much more efficient.
So whatever is happening in Texas, I can tell you the upstream is definitely increasing.
But the bottom line is the American people realize increasingly that our own government is funding
and organizing the invasion of the United States of America, and we are both hearing the word treason
being used a lot more in the analysis and commentary of this.
I mean, just like you said, Alexander, what other nation in the world would fund its own invasion and takeover?
Yeah, I mean, can I just quickly say?
I mean, funding illegal immigration into its own country, it seems most odd.
I mean, it's, I mean, that's an understatement.
I mean, I just can't think of a word that would describe how absolutely bizarre this is.
It is the government of the United States undermining its overall.
immigration rules. That's right. That's right. And it's not like they are bringing the world's
best. No, they're emptying the prisons in El Salvador, for example, or in Venezuela and sending us
like MS-13 gang members by the bus load. And I interviewed one of the security personnel that is on
these buses, you know how Governor Abbott of Texas is actually sending some of these migrants to
other cities to kind of share the burden and demonstrate what a problem this is. Well, I interviewed
one of the security guards who was on those buses and he speaks Spanish and he was able to overhear
the plans of a lot of these people. And they go to the blue cities to join the criminal networks
there to carry out crimes, drug trafficking, weapons trafficking, human trafficking, and also to do
looting and theft and carjackings. And then when they get the money there, they will often go to
red states to spend that money and not commit crimes because the red states will prosecute them or
shoot them so literally they know that the blue sanctuary cities in particular are a free-for-all
i mean did you i know you saw this but they beat new york police department officers
half to death the other day and those illegals were just let out of jail with no bail it's infuriating
to the nypd how is this all justified what what
What explanation does the United States government give for this?
I mean, they must presumably give some explanation for what they're doing.
I mean, they must give some reason for what they're doing.
No, they say the border is secure.
I mean, that's that's myorkas.
It's all covered.
It's all fine.
What about Kamala Harris?
Isn't she the border Tsar?
I mean, this is what we've been hearing in Europe.
What's become of her?
Is she doing anything?
Does she know where the border is?
Yeah, she know where the United States is?
Yeah, I'm not sure she would actually know on a map where the United States is.
I mean, obviously, these are...
I've written three books on information war, by the way.
Unfortunately, it's about specifically about Chinese information war.
Unfortunately, they're all only in Japanese language
because I've been trying to wake up Japan for years.
But what I'm getting to is information war is that's the highest form of warfare,
obviously.
All the kinetics and Navy SEAL movies,
and that's almost child's level compared to information war, right?
And what I'm getting to is Biden is what's called a dog king.
It's an old term that was used, you know, when there was wars between kings and, you know,
Norwegian and Swedish, you run off or kill another king and you make an actual dog into a king, right?
You give them a crown and a throne and a translator and then, you know, they tell the people,
that's your king.
And they're like, well, that's a dog.
You're like, well, it's your king, right?
So it demoralizes the people and it also emboldens your enemies, right?
That's what Biden is.
That's what Trudeau is.
These are dog king. Zelensky. He's a dog king, right? And so this is obviously in service to something much larger. A lot of this is about trade routes and energy and food, you know, like the very idiotic Ukraine war. It's not idiotic if you want to actually cause mass famines eventually. It's actually quite smart if you want to do that. A lot of the things that are going on right now actually are on, they're part of a much larger global plan. For instance, the genocide unfolding now in Gaza.
much, this is all part of a much larger plan, as is the invasion of the United States by the United
States, Europe as well. Right. So this is, we see that the administration is busy undermining
the laws of the United States by arranging this mass of illegal immigration. What is Texas doing?
What is Texas trying to do? And Texas is only one state, but let's specifically talk about Texas.
What is this thing that Texas is trying to do, which the administration in Washington is so unhappy about?
Well, in my opinion, Alexander, Texas is laying the legal groundwork for the possibility of secession.
I'm not saying it's going to go there, but if it does, Governor Abbott has already cited sections of the Constitution,
such as Article 4, Section 4 that specifically require the federal government to protect the states from invasion.
So he and of course the AG of Texas, Ken Paxton, who is an extraordinary man.
They tried to get rid of him with an impeachment half a year ago or so, but he survived that.
And I think he would make a great AG in the Trump administration, by the way, I'm just saying.
But Abbott and Paxton are laying the groundwork for the legal justification to do what they need to do.
Because we've even seen, by the way, the Border Patrol Union and Border Patrol as a federal agency,
but the union saying our members will not put back up the barbed wire, or I'm sorry,
that will not take down the barbed wire and let illegal immigrants come through,
that we also will defend our borders.
So what's pivotal right now that has never happened in American history that I'm aware of
is the fact that we now have one state telling the federal government,
we will not abide by your unconstitutional Supreme Court decision and your unconstitutional
policies, we will protect our border and then to have 25 other states stand with Texas,
that has never happened before. In years past, everybody would have folded by now,
but something has changed. And it's that the American people are fed up. They see the depth
of the invasion that's happening. And they are demanding that their lawmakers and their governors
and in some cases, they're mayors of their cities, do something to protect our borders.
And even Democrats are getting on board with this because the problem is so bad in New York.
city in Denver, Chicago, and other Democrat-run cities.
Can you speak a bit about what the internal effect of all this massive immigration is in
the United States?
I mean, you mentioned the violent crime, the fact that the blue cities are becoming
sanctuary cities for criminals, but can you give some descriptions of what it's been doing
to Texas itself?
And can I just make one point?
because of course Texas is one state in the union.
So it can protect its border, its external border,
but it can't control its internal borders.
So if people presumably are able to enter the United States in other places,
and you mentioned Canada, for example,
they can still go to Texas because there's no internal restrictions
that I'm aware of within the United States.
You can travel from one part of the United States to another.
It's not difficult.
Am I writing this?
You're correct.
You're correct.
Michael, I don't know what you would say, but I mean, crime is probably just the biggest factor that's hitting everybody.
Right.
Right.
I mean, eventually, it's clear we'll go into civil war.
That's why I returned to the United States in 2020 because I could sense war is what I do.
I mean, you know, and I had been overseas most of my life, actually.
I'm American, born and raised in America, but I've spent most of my life downrange in about 100 other countries, right?
So when I saw how things were unfolding after I got kicked out of Hong Kong, you know,
I went to Thailand and watched this COVID thing unfold and then I could sense the United
States is going into Civil War.
That's why I returned.
And I specifically said, I think it was August 2020.
I returned to the United States.
And you came to Texas.
I went straight to Portland first because I went to out with the Antifa clowns just
to get a sense of who they are and that sort of thing.
And then I came to Texas.
And a lot of people are like, wow, you're going to Texas.
It must be safe.
And I'm like, people who've known me for many years know that if I show up to your door,
that's like death knocking on your door.
You know, if I'm, I mean, seriously, when I went to Ukraine, not Ukraine,
when I went to Lithuania and whatnot, I went there because I love Texas.
I mean, this is my people, really.
I mean, I'm from Florida, but we're the, I'm Scott Irish, man.
And that's like, and so this is my kind of people.
It's like Red Neckistan, you might say, right?
And so, and so, and, and, but the bottom line is, is, uh, we are clearly going into civil war.
Uh, you know, it's, it's, um, and Texas can assert control over its own state borders, by the way,
in a civil war scenario. And it is prepared to do that. It's not that difficult to lock down
the interstates, by the way. It's not that difficult to control the flow of goods, uh, in and out
of a state. Texas has very dedicated law enforcement, highway patrol, you know, state guard, and
Also, Texas has the most veterans and former law enforcement of any state in the union.
Texas has the highest gun ownership.
I mean, this is America.
I mean, we own more guns per capita than any country in the world, and Texas owns more guns per capita than any state in the union.
There's no lack of firearms and ammunition in Texas.
Can I say one thing?
I think I don't want to see Texas split off.
I don't want to see California split off.
I think we're falling straight into their trap.
Yeah, I agree with you.
I don't want to see a secession either.
In Governor Abbott of Texas, he is clearly world economic form.
Full stop.
That's the uniform he wears.
He is not on our team.
Whatever he does is not to our benefit.
You know, busing people deeper into the blue states to show them, you know, which made a lot of my conservative friends very happy.
I'm like, that's a mistake.
He's injecting them deeper into our bloodstream while he clears the banks of the Rio Grande to bring more in.
Abbott and many of the other governors.
I kind of like the fact that he's sending them to other cities temporarily.
I mean, I'm like, hey, share the pain a little bit.
Show these people.
I mean, you're going to be a border state, too.
I like that on one emotional level, but as somebody that doesn't want the United States to be,
there's a reason why I go to San Francisco so often, because I think that eventually is where
CCP would like to make a sort of a headquarter city in the United States.
Yeah.
And, you know, and look what happened.
She came over and he landed in San Francisco.
Didn't even bother with going to Washington.
I mean, it's very clear.
Some of this is not that complicated if you just watch it seven days a week like rain man like I do year after year.
You know.
You're going to have huge numbers.
You already have huge numbers.
Millions of illegal people moving, floating around the United States.
That is not a sustainable situation.
Are there any plans to make them legal?
In other words, it gives them U.S. citizenship.
Well, yeah.
I mean, that's what they're doing.
I mean, we already have them joining the military, joining police forces.
We already, we have people with top secret clearances in NSA and FBI and whatnot that can barely speak English.
I mean, it's just over the, we are, we literally have cancer.
As a nation at this point, we have cancer and we are clearly going into civil war.
You know, amateurs always talk about sparks, as you know, right?
But it's about conditions.
And right now, I call it the beast.
The beast is actually an amalgam of different players.
World Economic Forum is actually an amalgam.
But as a catch-all, they have obviously cooperate quite closely with the Chinese Communist Party.
Go ahead, sir.
Well, I just want to add that, yeah, the Democrats want to give the illegals a pathway to citizenship
because they think that will benefit them politically with the votes.
Trump, his plan, as has been explained to me by law enforcement in Texas, is to deport
millions of illegals. And in order to find them, they will do traffic enforcement. So they're not
going to go door to door kicking indoors. It's not going to be a big civil rights violation.
But if you're stopped in a traffic violation, because by the way, illegals drive like insane people.
Because if an illegal is driving a vehicle in Texas and smashes into you, nothing happens to them.
They have no driver's license, no insurance, and the police will say, there's nothing we can do because the courts can't handle it.
You know, good luck.
That's it.
Your insurance is going to have to cover it.
So they drive like insane maniacs, okay?
It's going to be a simple matter for law enforcement to just start pulling over every person driving like that and run their name if they're an illegal,
turn them over to the Trump administration's Border Patrol and then boot them out of the country.
That's the plan.
So the Trump administration can effectively remove millions of illegals from this country, but then again, an election has to happen and that election has to be fair.
So talking about elections, I mean, anybody who knows American history, as I once was educated in it, knows that the Democratic Party has a history.
It was extremely successful in the past in organizing immigration, you know, voting blocks out of immigrants who came from Europe.
I mean, this is something they were doing in the late 19th, early 20th century.
They did it very well.
Is this the plan again that, you know, the Democratic Party trying to create electoral blocks out of these people from these people.
Well, absolutely.
My understanding was the plan was they were going to try to ram through Congress.
this year amnesty for tens of millions of illegals
and give them voting rights.
That plan is dead now, I think,
because of this border bill fiasco that just failed.
But there's buzz that Joe Biden may try to do that
via executive order before election day.
I think that would fail.
I think it would be overturned by the Supreme Court very quickly,
but they may try that out of desperation.
Nevertheless, what Michael said about demographic warfare
is true.
In the long run, if you don't stop the illegal open border,
you end up getting overrun just demographically.
And I do want to say, by the way, I'm married to an immigrant, okay, from Taiwan.
And many of my friends and coworkers here in Texas are Hispanics, Latino Americans.
And they agree with me on these points.
Understand that black Americans, Latino Americans, Asian Americans all want a secure border.
This is not a white thing or a redneck thing.
This is an American thing.
Everybody in America now wants to control the border.
They're not anti-immigration, but they want a controlled system that starts with zero illegals.
Let's start there and then decide who we want to let in and why.
Which is, I mean, immigration control has been something that the United States has practiced for much of its history.
I mean, it was very strict to my knowledge until quite recently.
I mean, clearly something has radically changed and it clearly is connected with the,
with a political situation.
Can I just ask, going back to the question of the states
that you mentioned, the 25 states that are supporting Texas,
does that include the other border states
on the southern border?
Well, it doesn't include Arizona because of what happened
with the rigged election there.
I was there for that election.
Yes.
And the two polling stations I went to,
the machines didn't work.
I only went to two, and both of them, they didn't work.
And it doesn't include New Mexico either,
because that tends to be controlled by Democrats.
It doesn't include California.
It does include, of course, Florida.
But the point is, what we say here in Texas is that now every state is a border state.
Yeah.
And that's true because the effects and the cost burden and law enforcement burden of illegal immigration is affecting every single state in the union.
I was talking with law enforcement the other day in a local county said, our jail is full.
We could arrest a lot more illegals, but our jails are completely full, and we can't turn them over to border patrol because they won't do anything with them.
them. And this is how the federal policy is forcing the illegals to remain in play as locally functioning
criminals carrying out whatever crimes they're engaged in. A lot of it is trafficking. A lot of it is
fentanyl. Human trafficking, weapons trafficking, all of it. This is a destabilization and demoralization
operation against America, which, by the way, you know, Yuri Besmeanov mentioned this, you know,
decades ago, as you recall. This was the old Soviet plan of how to destroy America from within.
And it's point by point.
It's all happening right now under Biden.
So Joe Biden is the president of the United States.
Why did he, instead of talking to Governor Abbott, trying to come to an agreement about finding means of controlling the border, why did he go to the Supreme Court and get that order from the Supreme Court?
Is it because he wanted to smash Texas?
He's a dog king.
Biden's just a dog king.
He's not, he's a meat puppet.
He's obviously not the president, right?
He's just there.
He's a blob.
I mean, people constantly are blaming things on Biden or Obama.
You know, I went to Obama's school, elementary school twice in Jakarta in Indonesia.
I was there at a counterterrorism school, actually.
I took a break and I went over to the school.
And this place is in the nicest, it's like the Hollywood of Jakarta.
Look at it on Google Earth.
Look at Obama's, the guy came from, it's nothing but big,
compounds and swimming pools. You know, he acts like, you know, he was a poor black child, you know.
I mean, these people are, they are not the causal agents. They are products of like Yuri
Bussima. He would have said it in black and white back in the black and white days. This is clearly
point by point, the information war is effective. But I would add there's also an element of economic
sabotage that Biden is committing against Texas. For example, he announced that because of climate
concerns there would be blocking LNG exports, which mostly affects Texas. Now, think about this.
I know you guys have covered this extensively. After the United States destroyed the Nord Stream pipelines,
which devastated Europeans' economy and Germany in particular, and then thinking about the nation
of Qatar, even halting some of the LNG exports because of what's happening with the Houthis
and the Red Sea. And then on top of that, Biden, as a friend of Europe, then blocks more LNG
licensed exports out of Texas. You know, look, this is my opinion, but Joe Biden and the United States
under his, quote, leadership, has become the most devastating pro-sabotage enemy of Europe.
Not only Texas, but Western Europe as well. We attack NATO. We, America is like the enemy of
Europe and Germany at this point. It looks like, you know, the old, the old strategy of keeping Russia and
Germany separate. Yeah, exactly. And that was Nord Stream. Destroy the energy supply for Germany.
That's why I kept going to-dependent on America. Yeah. And they cut off the LNG exports out of Texas.
Last year, I was in Netherlands in March for the elections there and I went to Groningen, the gas fields, right?
And because, you know, I thought, well, they're going to probably shut this one too. And they did.
I think I came on your show saying I just got back from Groningen. And I think they're, and now they've shut that. That's the biggest gas field in Europe.
Europe has all the energy it needs.
It just refuses to tap into.
Habibosh, man.
This is nitrogenous fertilized.
It's going to be a problem.
Anyway, don't get us going.
We'll go for hours.
Which would be wonderful, by the way, but we don't have ours.
I mean, going to the Supreme Court seems to me an astonishing thing to do.
I mean, the previous civil war that the United States had, the one in the 1860s,
was largely because of a decision of the Supreme Court.
that I'm a Dred Scott and all that.
I mean, surely you would not want to involve the Supreme Court
and get decisions from the Supreme Court
if you really wanted to find a way out of this problem
in a civil and peaceful way.
So I come back.
Why did they go to the Supreme Court?
Is it because they wanted a crisis?
Can't read his mind to end.
that question Alexander but I would say that that decision by the Supreme Court has
drastically reduced the perception of the authority of SCOTUS because its only
job is to interpret and in essence set up a framework for the enforcement of the
Constitution there is no better example than article 4 section 4 which
specifically states that the states have to be protected against the invasion
so when the Supreme Court violates that so
blatantly so directly, even though I know it is a temporary decision, that's not a permanent decision,
but it still shows the rest of the states why they may need to be on the path of thinking about
creating their own new elections, their own president, their own Supreme Court, and breaking
apart. And again, I don't wish for that, okay? America is weaker if it's broken apart. And I think
what Michael said is accurate. I think that's part of the plan, is to cause America to break up
the Balkanization of the United States.
We might end up living in the Republic of Texas,
which would probably be an economic golden age miracle, by the way,
because Texas has everything.
But I don't want to see the nation broken up either.
How solid is fulfilling in Texas?
I mean, how much support is the for tough action on the border?
I mean, are people, how do people feel about the Supreme Court decision?
How do people feel about the behavior of the administration?
of the administration about the border well i mean 19 out of 20 people don't know the supreme
court is even in existence but um or that may orgas was just an impeachment hearings and is still
there i mean people aren't i mean what's going on most people don't appear specifically specifically
in texas how do people feel about this whole situation i mean they must be aware of these
huge migrant flows the fact that there's all these people on the border i mean are they supporting
position to this.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Day-to-day people, they're aware of the influx and they're aware of the rising crime
and they wanted to stop.
But, you know, it's very few people, you know, where you are and where we are,
who are actually paying attention to the details of what's going on behind the scenes.
And the warning signs are very alarming right now of how this could escalate.
You know, Biden needs to back down from this invasion.
I mean, Mayorkans, how could our...
Congress not impeach Majorcas the other day. He won't. Our government has captured. Our government has
been captured, exactly. But this is the realization in Texas and across the Union is that our
government is at war with us. And we, we, the American people, we are the underclass now. And same thing
is kind of true, you know, where you are, Alexander. The British are the underclass now.
And the precious ones that get all the benefits and all the accoutrements, those are the new
illegals that sweep in and take over your cities and your educational institutions and your government.
That's what's happening in America. If we split, who gets the Navy? Who gets the Air Force and the
nuclear weapons? I mean, this is, there's a devil in the details, as they would say in Poland, right?
Well, yeah. And those are pretty big devils and pretty big details. Yeah, but I don't want most of
the Woke Navy anyway, but Texas has its own massive military force.
became, well, joined the United States, was the border.
Right?
Yeah.
It couldn't defend its border.
Yeah.
So it's going to get interesting, guys.
That's for sure.
It's going to get very interesting.
So we've had the vote today from the Senate.
I mean, the Senate is happy to vote for $60 billion for Ukraine, it seems.
At least 67 to 32 voted for it today.
At least it's a procedural vote.
There might be lots of tradeoffs.
We don't know what Congress will do.
But the administration,
is keen on spending $60 billion on the war in Ukraine, which is being lost, but they're not prepared
to spend money protecting the border of the United States. On the contrary, they're funding,
the undermining of the border. And Congress doesn't seem to be doing very much either.
Well, I would say that bill is going to meet a lot more resistance in the House. That's for sure.
So it may not pass or it may pass in a lesser form, but you're right.
You make a really important point.
Why is it that the United States government, the Congress, is willing to spend taxpayer money
to defend every other country's border around the world, but not our own?
That's a huge problem.
And you're right.
The Ukraine war is lost.
And, of course, there's rising discontent in America about the funding and providing of
weapons to Israel for the ongoing assault on civilians in Gaza, which has its own humanitarian
and even genocidal concerns that have been heard by the ICJ.
So why is America willing to destroy the value of our own currency, keep printing money,
spending money on other countries' security, basically funding the entire Ukrainian government
at this point, including all the pensions and all the salaries of all the Ukrainian government
employees, but in America, we have homeless black veterans on the streets while the illegals get
$1,000 a month in free credits in New York City. I mean, it's infuriating, frankly, to be here
and watch this happening. I mean, $60 billion could presumably secure the border. Absolutely.
Actually, the best way to secure the border is to stop funding everybody who's invading it,
like the United Nations, right? Because we are the ones invading our country, right?
We're the ones doing it.
I mean, the border wall estimates were around $20 billion
just for a large completed wall.
Yeah, but you make a point, Michael.
Stop the incentives and a lot of people stop coming.
We're feeding the ducks.
We're throwing corn on the ground.
You know, I want some of that wall between up and Belfast
between the Protestants and Catholics.
That's some, that's better than the Trump wall.
You've been to that wall?
That's unbelievable.
I mean, there's still seven.
I've not seen that wall, no.
I went to that wall about a year ago,
I knew this was going to kick off in Ireland, so I went over there and anyway.
Wow.
This is global.
It's even happening in Japan, right?
A lot of Americans don't believe that Japanese would let people in, but I assure you they are.
And I work with Japanese seven days a week, and it is coming.
Well.
Gentlemen, you've been very, very patient in answering my questions.
And I really thank you.
I'm not going to hand over to Alex because I think we might have some questions.
from the viewers.
Would you be able to...
Of course. We're here as long as you need us.
Okay.
All right. Let's go to a couple of questions
from the viewers, comments and questions.
Priestos says, I pray for Americans to wake up
and peacefully take back their country.
Elena Diaz says,
immigrants doing to USA, what Israel is doing to Palestine.
I thought the USA is for those policies.
There's a comment there.
Mama Alaska says, Alaskan communities are taken over by cartels.
Well, there are cartels taking over many, many communities, even in Texas, in southern Texas.
I mean, the cartel influence is very, very strong.
Can I just ask, actually, can I ask a further question?
Sure.
I mean, one of the things that we've been hearing a lot about in, about El Salvador, for example,
is that there's been a dramatic fall in the crime rate there,
that the situation has been assorted.
This is partly because a lot of those people
who were carrying out the crime in El Salvador,
it's not the president rounding them up
and putting them in prison,
but these people getting on the buses
and go to the United States.
Just asking.
I was just down in El Salvador.
Very well may be the case.
That's why I happened.
El Salvador.
I'm sending them to Denver.
And then I carry out the criminal actions in Denver now.
Oh, yeah.
I would recommend El Salvador for a vacation now, actually.
I was just down there for a couple of weeks looking at the flows and the, and actually the Chinese information where they just built a giant library there, seven floors.
There's a Chinese Communist Party flag flying in downtown San Salvador in front of this giant.
I was in the library, a whole afternoon, actually.
It's a brainwashing station.
But that's an interesting theory, though, that, you know, a lot of these central and South American countries are taking their worst criminal elements and just pushing.
Oh, for sure.
Venezuela is straight up.
Yeah.
Like when I'm down in Dary and Gap, you'll see them tattoos that you've seen, you know,
know, some of the videos I've seen.
Oh, yeah.
You know, TAT AK-47 next to the eye, that sort of thing.
I mean, true gangsters.
And there's those.
And then there's a tremendous amount of Hespa law, for instance, in Venezuela, specifically.
Interestingly, there's a place in Lebanon.
There's a town there where the main language is Spanish.
A lot of people don't realize this.
There's a lot of what I call meta structures that I see around the world, which is like,
for instance, I was just out with some men of the world.
over in Belize. You know, that's right. And so there's
Mennonites everywhere. There's Amish everywhere. Why don't they send us more
Mennonites? We love them. I'll take some more Mennonites. Yeah,
like, come on, man. I couldn't believe the the incredible quality of their ice cream.
Yeah, the menonites know how to get things done. Oh man, they had good beef and everything.
Tell you what. But you see that these, but interestingly, there's a lot of Hespa La in
Venezuela and highest the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society is one of, is a,
a major funder of bringing in Hespa law into the you can't make up this stuff right and and
they're very clear about it iranians can fly to venezuel today and they are and getting brand
new passports and they come through the dairy and gap right uh and and also of course the very
close relationship with uh russia and china of course and there's a war probably will kick off
soon with guiana by the way well and can i raise a i want i want to be respectful of your time
So let us know, I know it's probably late night there, but one of the concerns in America is that a lot of these people that are coming from, let's say, Iran or maybe Hezbollah coming in, who are utterly incensed about America's support for Israel's actions in Gaza, that some of those people, and I'm not trying to disparage all, you know, people of Lebanese descent or Iranian descent. I mean, most people are peaceful everywhere around the world, but there may be a few people that it's a tipping point for them, and that they can.
could activate in the United States and begin to want to carry out, you know, horrendous acts,
maybe of sabotage or mass killings as revenge against what America is doing with Israel against
the people of Palestine. I mean, that's not out of the bounds of what could happen. That's a very
real concern. Well, it's happened in Europe. I mean, it's happened to Brazil. Yeah.
Should we go back to Alex? Yes. I'm sorry. Yeah. Let's get some more question.
Pierce Taylor. Thank you for that super chat. Um, Mama Alaska says,
Senator Durbin and Duckworth Bill for illegal aliens serve in the military and police is extremely
concerning because they aren't constrained by the U.S. Constitution and could be turned upon U.S.
citizens, is my concern valid?
Yes, yes.
And also, those illegals that are being recruited into the military, which is happening right now
and they're being offered citizenship as a reward after a certain number of years of service,
they don't have anything at stake in America.
They would be more willing to turn against the American people because it's not their families.
It's not their communities.
They didn't grow up here.
So that is a very treacherous development, I believe.
Clear and obvious future death squads.
I mean, in the paradigm that I always worked on developing a paradigm that's predictive and leaves me not surprised.
That's why I spent so much time we were talking about Nord Stream before it bubbled,
talking about groaning in before it got shut, and talking about.
death squads before they're unleashed it's coming I mean again war is my business
and business unfortunately is good and and this is clear what's happening here has
happened in many other countries through space and time and it's unfolding
again all right from CIA torture camp is if there would be a civil war who are
the opposing factions and which one would control the NSA domestic spying
machine. Well, that the NSA would be controlled by the, the Biden regime, you know, the Bidens,
the Obama's, yeah, clearly the, it would be Texas and the other states, if this were to happen,
I hope it doesn't, but it would be Texas and the other states declaring their independence,
probably borrowing language from the Declaration of Independence, actually, long train of abuses
and so on. And then they would have to form their own new government and assert that
government against a federal government that would no doubt unleash the military to try to prevent
that from happening. Again, let's pray that doesn't happen, but that's where things are headed.
It's clear, by the way, not a single one of our flag officers, generals and admirals who are
currently in uniform, have stood up on the border, not a single one. Right. They're all in on the
invasion. Lady Morales says we Texans very much are aware of what's going on. This is horrible
what's happening with the border.
Christos says they want us to accept police robodogs to fight crime.
Police and FBI agents have kids that will grow up and someday go to a protest,
then get shot by a robodog.
How sad and ironic at the same time?
Well, it's only a matter of time.
I mean, I'm actually working on an AI, large language model project right now.
I'm doing a lot of tech study in the realm of AI.
It's very clear to me that as soon as they have more capable AI behavioral models,
which are called large behavioral models,
they will install those into the first robotic dogs
and then humanoid robotic systems.
And those will be first purchased for military use
and also security use because they'll be quite expensive at first.
But you will have humanoid robots all over society
within 10 years.
And then, of course, like Amazon will use them
to replace the workers in the fulfillment centers.
They'll be replacing workers in hospital and health care settings.
But security will be one of their key functions.
and what concerns me is that they will be given the power to carry and deploy weapons
and to make decisions about whom to use them against.
So, yeah, the Terminator apocalypse is actually going to happen.
Selina, thank you for that super sticker.
Patty Patsy, thank you for that super chat.
Sushin, thank you for that super chat.
John Roberts says, I was born in Chicago and I live in Oregon.
My father's great-grandfather was in U.S. Grant's Army in the Civil War.
If Texas secedes, I would fully support Texas.
Biden border policy is anti-American.
If Texas secedes, there'd be a lot of Americans that move to Texas.
And if Texas were to survive the secession, it would be an economically abundant new nation.
Again, I'm not hoping for this.
Just to be clear, I don't want to see the United States broken apart.
I'd rather see Trump get in and keep it together and enforce the border and let us.
remain America but if that doesn't happen you definitely want to be in Texas because i mean
Texas has everything it's got tech food it's got ports it's got energy it's got guns i mean what's not
to like i mean maybe a gold-backed currency on top of that you know texas is going to be the place to
be that's also why i moved to texas not for safety this is clearly a future battleground like
kinetic yes i want to be right there on the front lines of it i mean i don't be in a war correspondent
I'd be down on the jungles of Guiana or someplace if I wanted to avoid all this.
Ralph says, Mike, Texas, we are all immigrants in the United States except the Native Americans.
Yeah, well, we're not anti-immigrant.
We've been very clear about that.
We welcome immigrants who want to contribute to America and want to come in legally.
And like I said, I'm married to an immigrant.
And my ancestors are Native American, by the way.
So you don't have to lecture me on that, whoever that comment there is.
We get it.
And one more final super chat comment.
from Brulaham, Mike,
Mike Yon seems like a good chat
if you have a night at the bar.
Half bottom, need to know
back and forth conversation with
people hosting you. A good chat.
A night at the bar.
People want to hang out with you, Michael.
Unfortunately, I don't drink.
You don't drink. You don't drink.
All right.
Unfortunately, I don't drink.
All I do is study war.
Yes. I think
it's a lot more interesting than just having a chat
at a bar, actually. I would like to have you
around and talk about many things, Mike, because I'm sure you can tell me lots of things about
what have been going on in the world. There's one last question I would like to put, actually,
because we've talked about a crisis of the United States. Somebody just mentioned the fact that
their ancestor served in Ulysses-Grant's army. What I know of the U.S. military, which isn't
particularly extensive, but it has struck me that a lot of people,
people who serve in the military in the United States today. I'm talking about the rank and file.
Are people who come from the south. Southerners seem to be very, very heavily represented in the
US military. So, I mean, would there be a conflict of loyalties if we were to start to get the
kind of crisis that you were speaking of? Well, absolutely. I mean, this is like we just mentioned,
especially Scott Irish that which is exactly. But there's been an effort to try to purge
the Americans out of the military, or the American spirit out of the military.
But even we saw Border Patrol employees would not, you know, remove the wire.
I mean, there's going to be a lot of people saying no.
Yeah.
I mean, isn't there at least a possibility that the United States government might find
if it starts to take enforcement action, that the spear that it uses breaks in its hand,
in the sense that already we're hearing the people in Texas,
You've talked about the people who are on the border, who actually is job it is to control the border.
They are not happy about implementing these policies.
Well, this is what comes down to information warfare, like Michael said.
That's the highest form of warfare.
And part of information warfare is always playing the victim.
And you've seen this with what NATO has done with Ukraine, as how they've always played the victim,
and it's Russia's war of aggression.
So they're going to use the same framework to try to blame taxes and blame Trump supporters
and blame gun owners.
I don't know how that's going to look.
Maybe some false flag operation or something staged, who knows.
But information warfare is what's going to drive this.
And you know that the Biden administration
will always claim to be the victim.
Even somehow they're the victims of the Palestinians.
You know what I mean?
Like somehow they put that framework out there.
And while they're continuing to drop 2,000 pound bombs on hospitals,
it's like, but we're the victims.
You know, it's insane.
Well, I finished, Alex.
Anyone anymore?
Let's, one sec.
I think I got one more.
Stand up against tyranny now.
When, if not now.
And from California,
do they work at all with Chuck Holton,
who has been doing independent reporting
on the border, including the Dary and Gap?
Duran, please consider having Chuck as a guest.
Do you know Chuck?
I just was talking with him two or three.
hours ago. I mean, I've been to probably 20 countries with Chuck, including many times in
Dary. And he was just up here in dripping springs last week in Texas. We were together, actually.
We've got to get Chuck in the studio then. I can introduce you as soon as we get offline.
All right. Let's do that. All right. We'll get Chuck on the show. He's back in Panama right now.
And we'll try to get Chuck on the Duran as well. What is the impact of Canada's immigration on
illegal immigration in the U.S. There's 1.5 million legal immigrants to Canada yearly,
40 million population, highest in the world.
I I I R C well we're not I mean person I'm not worried about Canadians we love the Canadians it's the it's
other nations immigrants moving through Canada that that are our concern right but yeah we're we get
along great with Canadians and the Canadians and I thought I would like to invade Canada to take
their maple syrup they have maple syrup reserves which are very valuable and I like that stuff
yeah well you know they have an actual maple syrup
I know, I know.
Pretty, there's a lot of great stuff.
The Canadians love Texas too, by the way.
Fishing Lake.
They love our attitude here because they secretly wish they could be more Texan.
But they can't because of Justin Castro Trudeau, you know.
That's right.
Canada is America's hat.
Christoph says don't want to see history to repeat stuff now.
All right, gentlemen.
We are on the hour mark.
Thank you, gentlemen.
Thank you very much.
And Mike Giackeye.
Thank you very, very much, gentlemen.
Very, very much, gentlemen.
That has been great to be.
Thank you very much, guys.
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