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SCENE OF THE CRIME: Border Patrol LIFTED Razor Wire at Rio Grande for Hundreds of Illegals

SCENE OF THE CRIME: Border Patrol LIFTED Razor Wire at Rio Grande for Hundreds of Illegals

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SCENE OF THE CRIME: Border Patrol LIFTED Razor Wire at Rio Grande for Hundreds of Illegals

How many times did federal authorities get away with similar acts of sabotage before Border Hawk caught them in the act and forced a national conversation?

Border Hawk takes you to the Mexican side of the river to break down our bombshell coverage of Border Patrol sabotaging a razor wire barrier with a forklift and then ushering through hundreds of illegal aliens.

Our correspondent Efraín González explains how he began embedding with large groups of illegals as they made their way from a shelter in Piedras Negras, Mexico, to specific points along the Rio Grande with the help of GPS coordinates supplied by ‘mysterious hands’ organizing the invasion of the U.S.

  • Who provides these GPS coordinates?
  • How did Border Patrol know to have heavy machinery positioned at that exact location and time?
  • How many times did federal authorities get away with similar acts of sabotage before Border Hawk caught them in the act and forced a national conversation?

We will continue to seek answers to these questions.


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Prepping: What to do And Not to do During Chemical Emergencies And Industrial Disasters

Prepping: What to do And Not to do During Chemical Emergencies And Industrial Disasters

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Prepping: What to do And Not to do During Chemical Emergencies And Industrial Disasters

Chemical agents may result from industrial accidents, military stockpiling, war or a terrorist attack.

Medical preparedness advocate and emergency medicine expert Dr. Joseph Alton shares the following advice to prepare your family medically for any survival scenario. (h/t to Doom and Bloom)

As part of his mission to put a medically prepared person in every family, Alton explains that the response to chemical or industrial emergencies highly depends on the substances involved as each agent has a different effect on the human body.

Here is a short list of injuries from chemical agents that may result from industrial accidents, military stockpiling, war or a terrorist attack:

  • Acids – Chemicals that burn or corrode people’s skin, eyes and mucus membranes or the lining of the lungs, mouth, nose and throat on contact, such as hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid.
  • Blister agents, also called “vesicants” – Chemicals that severely blister the eyes, respiratory tract and skin on contact, such as lewisite and mustards.
  • Blood agents – Poisons that affect the blood by being absorbed by the blood, such as arsine and cyanide.
  • Choking agents – Chemicals that cause irritation or swelling of the respiratory tract, such as chlorine, diphosgene and phosgene.
  • Incapacitating agents – Drugs that cause an altered mental state or unconsciousness, such as anticholinergic compounds (benztropine, dicyclomine, hyoscyamine and scopolamine. Modern volatile anesthetics, considered sleeping gases are BZ, fentanyl, halothane vapor, methyl propyl ether and methoxyflurane.
  • Long-acting anticoagulants – Poisons that prevent blood from clotting properly, leading to hemorrhage, such as super warfarin.
  • Metals – Agents that consist of metallic poisons, such as arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury.
  • Nerve agents – Chemicals that work by preventing the nervous system from working properly, such as cyclohexylsarin, sarin, soman, tabun and VX.
  • Organic solvents – Agents that damage the tissues of living things by dissolving fats and oils, such as n-hexane, tetrachloroethylene and toluene.
  • Riot control agents, also called lacrimating agents – Highly irritating agents such as tear gas and pepper spray.
  • Toxic alcohols – Poisonous chemicals that damage the heart, kidneys and nervous system. Essentially, there are two toxins in alcohol that the body needs to work hard to eliminate – acetaldehyde and acetic acid.
  • Vomiting agents – Chemicals that cause nausea and vomiting, such as adamsite, diphenylchlorarsine, diphenylcyanoarsine and diphenylaminechlorarsine.

Depending on the chemical agent, the type and amount or concentration of exposure, the effects may be immediate or delayed. This also doesn’t take into account long-term effects of exposure, such as possible cancers and debilitating health conditions.

People can be exposed to these agents via one or more of three routes: The eyes, respiratory tract and skin. Even a slight breeze can blow a nerve agent vapor, for example. The effects of vapor are enhanced when exposed to a closed space.

Evacuation

Common sense dictates evacuation as the wisest course of action – not only to prevent physical contact but also to avoid noxious fumes that may be carried by the winds. Monitor the advice of your local emergency department for specific events and do what you safely can to immediately get your family out of the danger zone.

Shelter in place

Some chemical emergencies could make going outdoors riskier and put you in harm’s way. Sheltering in a vehicle might not be ideal, as vehicles are not airtight enough to protect you from noxious fumes.

If you can’t evacuate, choose a room in your home with as few windows and doors as possible. A room with a water supply and a connecting bathroom is ideal. Some gases sink to the floor, so a room not on the ground floor is preferable.

Shut all outside doors and windows as soon as you are aware of the emergency. Locking and taping them will make a better seal against chemicals. Use damp towels, plastic sheeting from your garbage bags and duct tape to form better seals.

Turn off air conditioners, fans and heaters. Close off any vents and any place where air can enter from the outside.

Go into your designated safe room and shut the door. Stay updated with a radio or through the internet with a desktop, laptop or smartphone. If it is necessary to drink water, drink safely stored water and not water from the tap.

Decontamination

As many substances can penetrate clothing and be absorbed through the skin, remove and safely dispose of potentially contaminated clothing. Thoroughly wash your body with soap and water. The faster this is accomplished, the more effective the decontamination.

Avoid hot water and vigorous scrubbing, as these may worsen the effects by increasing chemical absorption into the skin.

Avoid pulling your contaminated clothes over your head. Cut it off instead. When removing clothing from others, make every effort to avoid touching contaminated areas with unprotected skin. Use rubber gloves, tongs or other methods to avoid skin contact. Place all contaminated items in biohazard bags and seal them.

To prevent serious eye damage, remove any contact lenses, if any, and rinse eyes with clean water for 10 to 15 minutes. Hold the eyelids away from the eyeball while moving your eyes in all directions. Wash eyeglasses, if any, with soap and water.

Health supplementation

Your medical emergency stockpile should include stable iodine supplements since they can be taken in response to possible nuclear power plant explosions to support your thyroid glands by keeping them from absorbing radioactive iodine.

(Related: Protect your health and your thyroid with potassium iodide in case of a nuclear emergency or terrorism event.)


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Macron Struggling to Justify Cash For Ukraine – Le Monde

Macron Struggling to Justify Cash For Ukraine – Le Monde

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Macron Struggling to Justify Cash For Ukraine – Le Monde

The French leader’s pledge to Kiev has turned into a “budgetary and political headache,” the newspaper has said.

It is “extremely unclear” how France can fulfill promises by President Emmanuel Macron to supply more military aid to Ukraine, as the government in Paris struggles with plans for spending cuts, Le Monde has reported.

French authorities are looking to save €10 billion ($10.8 billion) this year amid a budget deficit of €144.5 billion ($156 billion) and a reduced growth forecast, according to which the economy will increase by just 1% in 2024.

The French government said last month that the €10 billion cut could, among other things, be achieved by reducing the expenses of all its ministries and slicing public policies, including development aid and subsidies for building renovation.

In such circumstances, the pledge by Macron to provide €3 billion in support for Kiev this year to aid in the conflict with Russia – made when France and Ukraine signed a 10-year bilateral security pact in mid-February – has turned into a “budgetary and political headache” for his government, Le Monde reported on Tuesday.

Lawmakers from Macron’s ruling Renaissance party say they regularly face questions from voters who cannot understand how the government can provide billions to Ukraine while planning spending cuts at home, the paper said. 

Read more Macron believes Ukraine could fall soon – Politico

“People ask us why we’re giving €3 billion to Ukraine, it’s a lot of money,” Renaissance MP Mathieu Lefevre was quoted as saying.

Le Monde suggested that in order to fulfill their promise to Kiev, the authorities in Paris would have to “play with the paperwork,” such as including France’s €900 million contribution to the European Peace Facility, an EU fund to aid Ukraine, in the €3 billion sum.

Another option might be to increase the value of the equipment donated to the Ukrainian government.

The outlet added, however, that Macron’s cabinet would likely still be forced to make amendments to the finance bill (PLFR) in the summer, despite such a move being “politically inflammable.” It would require approval from the National Assembly, where opposition parties object to further funding for Kiev.

Despite the issues outlined by Le Monde, French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu stated on Tuesday that Paris will soon be able to deliver 78 more Caesar howitzers to Kiev, while boosting the supply of shells to the country.

READ MORE: Russian MP warns French soldiers not to enter Ukraine

Moscow has repeatedly warned that deliveries of weapons to Kiev by the US, the EU, and their allies will not prevent Russia from achieving the goals of its military operation, and that they potentially increase the risk of a direct confrontation between Russia and NATO.


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Top Comedian Kurt Metzger Joins Alex Jones Live In-Studio

Top Comedian Kurt Metzger Joins Alex Jones Live In-Studio

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Top Comedian Kurt Metzger Joins Alex Jones Live In-Studio

Entertainment industry figures are increasingly coming out for truth against the New World Order operations.

Comedian and writer Kurt Metzger went on the Tuesday Alex Jones Show to discuss world events such as 9/11, mind manipulation, big tech censorship, free speech crackdowns, the P. Diddy raid, fake news false flags, DMT hallucinogens, the controversial Kanye West interview and much more with the Infowars host.

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The American Journal: Middle East War Intensifies – Israel Increases Strikes In  Gaza, Syria & Lebanon

The American Journal: Middle East War Intensifies – Israel Increases Strikes In Gaza, Syria & Lebanon

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The American Journal: Middle East War Intensifies – Israel Increases Strikes In  Gaza, Syria & Lebanon

Global tensions continue to escalate as the WEF’s ‘Angrier World’ arrives.

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NATO Tells Ukraine to Bolster Troop Numbers Through Accelerated Conscription

NATO Tells Ukraine to Bolster Troop Numbers Through Accelerated Conscription

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NATO Tells Ukraine to Bolster Troop Numbers Through Accelerated Conscription

There is a growing sense of pessimism regarding the outcome of the conflict, with more people questioning Ukraine’s ability to overcome Moscow’s forces.

Chairman of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization‘sMilitary Committee, Lt. Adm. Rob Bauer of the Royal Netherlands Navy, has called for Ukraine to bolster its troop numbers through conscription to offset its massive losses on the battlefield.

Bauer made this statement during the opening session of the Kyiv Security Forum, a conference organized annually by former Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk.

In his appearance at the conference, Bauer stressed the need for not only replenishing Ukraine’s stockpile of weaponry but also augmenting the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine due to the massive casualties incurred in combat with Russia.

He underscored that while the West can offer additional armaments and financial aid to support Ukraine’s military, the Ukrainians themselves must supply the manpower.

(Related: Warmonger Lindsey Graham urges Ukraine to expand its CONSCRIPTION efforts.)

Bauer acknowledged NATO’s inadequate response in terms of weapon and ammunition production concerning the Ukraine conflict. He advocated for a collective effort akin to the approach taken by the world’s nations to combat the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, asserting that societal sacrifices are imperative.

Notably, Bauer emphasized that such sacrifices primarily entail the involvement of others, distancing himself and fellow proponents of war from personal risk.

In a forward-looking statement, Bauer rejected pessimism, asserting that confidence in Ukraine’s potential for success is well-founded based on factual assessment.

Previously, discussions on changes to Ukraine’s military mobilization law back in December highlighted the country’s need to enlist an additional 500,000 conscripts to reinforce frontline units and establish new military formations.

However, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky later revised this to a lower figure, suggesting a lesser need for mobilization. Despite this, the Ukrainian parliament has yet to vote on proposed amendments to the mobilization law, sparking intense debate within the country.

Many young Ukrainian men dodging the draft

At the beginning of Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine back in February 2022, an early burst of patriotic fervor saw military recruitment centers swarming with volunteers, both young and old. But this nationalistic desire to serve the nation has waned as the conflict enters its third year and as casualties increase. Many soldiers returning from the frontline due to injuries and their terms of enlistment ending also dissuaded potential recruits.

Artem, a 28-year-old Ukrainian, is among the many young men in his country who are evading conscription and refraining from registering their details with mobilization centers as required. He moves cautiously, avoiding places like metro stations where police conduct document checks to catch draft dodgers.

“Some of my friends are even more cautious. They hardly leave their homes,” Artem admits.

In an interview with Politico at a coffee house in downtown Kyiv, Artem reportedly exhibited “the air of a fugitive,” with him wearing a baseball cap pulled low over his eyes, even on cloudy days. He spoke with Politico reporter Jamie Dettmer in hushed tones to avoid attracting attention, and he also kept surveying his surroundings warily.

Artem and his friends fear being thrust into prolonged combat with uncertain outcomes. Their reluctance to enlist reflects broader concerns about the toll of prolonged warfare and the lack of clarity on when they could return to normalcy.

There is a growing sense of pessimism regarding the outcome of the conflict, with more people questioning Ukraine’s ability to overcome Moscow’s forces.

The urgency to replenish the ranks of soldiers has never been greater, given the relentless toll on human lives. However, Ukrainian authorities are grappling with conflicting approaches – whether to persuade or coerce citizens into military service – as well as fears over the political repercussions of the latter.

So far, Zelensky has resisted calls for a general mobilization. Efforts to pass legislation to address the challenges with manpower are mired in political discord, with lawmakers hesitant to take responsibility over the proposals for expanded conscription. Even members of Zelensky’s government and political party are objecting to proposed measures, alleging they are unconstitutional.

The Ukrainian Minister of Internal Affairs has already opened around 9,000 cases of draft evasion since the conflict began. But this reportedly barely scratches the surface of the widespread evasion of conscription and draft registration.

The situation is compounded by reports of inadequate weaponry and artillery shells on the frontlines, further dampening enthusiasm for enlistment among Ukrainians like Artem.

Watch this video of Ukrainian recruitment officers beating up a young man who is resisting the draft.


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