This is me filming in front of the US embassy in Mexico City last week.
These are all people trying to get into the US via the CBP One App—a program funded by you.
They didn’t want me filming. You’ll hear a Mexican security guard stop me and…
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…demand I delete the video.
I had been assured by Mexican lawyers that I could film anything so long as I did not enter the US embassy. As you can see, I did not enter.
The US uses a Mexican security firm outside the embassy and they had clearly been instructed to stop…
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…me. He spoke a mix of Spanish and English. I refused to give him my phone and, being much bigger than him, I did not let him detain me even though he tried.
He threatens to call the police. I kept walking while my translator distracted him.
About a half hour later…
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…I am looking for a Haitian migrant camp and stop to ask a couple of policewomen I see where it is. Out of nowhere a man appears, instructs them in Spanish not to speak to me, and then identifies himself as police.
He’s wearing a suit with a skull & crossbones lapel pin…
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…and flashes a badge.
I’ve had run-ins of this type all over the world, but typically in communist countries. It’s meant to intimidate, to warn. He asks what I’m doing, annoyed, I’m evasive.
He leaves.
10 minutes later he’s back, points to a kiosk and says: “You might…
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…buy a SIM card there to make your phone secure.” He smirks and leaves again.
The US gov’t doesn’t want you to know that while they are slowing border crossings, they are flying illegals all over the country to a) flip red states to blue, and b) to utterly change the…
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…demographics of the US forever.
Arriving at Houston Int’l days later, I saw illegals flown in via the UN NGO IOM: Int’l Office of Migration. I snapped quick pics. Look at the swag they carry.
More on tomorrow’s “Ideas Have Consequences.” 8 am CT here & on YT.
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Now that I’ve had time to process this year’s annual WEF Nuremberg-like rally in Davos, Switzerland, I’m ready to give you the main takeaways.
A. It starts with President Trump.
Every single report following the president’s…
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…address was either outright lies or missed the point. Trump’s thesis wasn’t Greenland or NATO or Ukraine or borders or windmills or the economy.
These were all spokes off of a central hub: “American citizens.” This is what made his remarks so remarkable, especially…
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…in a place like Davos.
The World Economic Forum has been a fundamentally anti-human organization since its founding. Their mission statement is nothing if not ambiguous: “Improving the state of the world.”
Much like a classic episode of The Twilight Zone where aliens…
People frequently ask if it’s dangerous for someone like me to attend the WEF.
No.
Then again, after last year’s WEF, I went to Cairo to see what I could dig-up on USAID, went home, and was SWATTED.
So, maybe…
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…it is. But it is much more likely that incident — the FBI still hasn’t arrested anyone — was related to my exposure of USAID’s nefarious activities in South America (human trafficking) and Egypt (funding terrorism).
Moving on…
Today’s WEF question: Who is Klaus Schwab?
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Schwab is the founder of the WEF, and, until recently, was its sole chairman since 1971.
Last year a coup forced the octogenarian Schwab out and he was replaced by Blackrock CEO Larry Fink & Roche Holding AG (think pharmaceuticals) CEO André Hoffman.
I write to you from beautiful (and expensive) Switzerland. I’ll be updating you from here for the next ten days.
To loosely quote Alice in Wonderland, I’ll start at the beginning and keep going until I reach…
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…the end.
What is the World Economic Forum?
Founded in 1971 by German engineer Klaus Schwab, the organization’s mission statement is not only a clue to its gargantuan ambition, but to the gargantuan self-importance of its members: “Improving the state of the world.”…
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To some extent, we are all products of our time, and Schwab was born in Nazi Germany in 1938, a period where the world was not only on the verge of a world war, but one in which the West had been possessed by the idea of perpetual progress since the first rumblings of the…
When I was in Cairo earlier this year and all hell broke loose with Egyptian State Security outside of USAID, here’s the secret part I could say little about at that time:
I wasn’t in Egypt for USAID.
I was there to meet with…
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…Nigerian Christians who have suffered at the hands of Boko Haram and the Fulani Herdsmen Militia, both Islamic terrorist groups.
You see, I was in Nigeria some years ago to report on the terror for Fox News. The plan was simple: I would fly into Abuja without…
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…bodyguards — I have a philosophy about the ineffectiveness of bodyguards in these situations — where I would be swiftly picked up, hidden in an automobile, and driven 6 hours to the north on roads where terrorist attacks are common. The idea, like visiting a cartel…
I just did an interview with @candace_phx of Blaze Media who believe that China’s Ministry of State Security [MSS], an ultra-secretive, massive espionage agency, was responsible for my “swatting” & those of:
In an explosive bit of investigative journalism, Blaze Media’s…
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…@SteveBakerUSA and Joseph M. Hanneman reveal that the MSS used numerous “SIM farms” to direct attacks against critical US infrastructure and political opposition within the United States.
“China’s Ministry of State Security employs more than 800,000 people, nearly…