Preparations For Globalists War? -The Southern Border Buildup
As tension builds on the U.S. southern border, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has issued new orders: American troops are now patrolling the border to dissuade illegal crossings. While these troops lack direct law enforcement authority—they cannot arrest or detain individuals like federal agents—they are playing a strategic role in a broader security plan. Under certain legislative provisions like the Aliens Enemies Act, the Insurrection Act, or the Sedition Act, the military can be given temporary authority to act in the interest of national defense, especially when threats such as drug traffickers, human smugglers, or cartel operatives are involved.
At first glance, this buildup might appear to be a response to illegal immigration. But there’s more going on beneath the surface.
A Shift in Illegal Immigration Patterns
Illegal crossings have dropped sharply—by over 78% in just two months. The once-massive waves of migrants coming through routes like the Darien Gap have significantly slowed. If illegal immigration is down, why the surge in military presence?
The answer may lie in a broader and more alarming trend: the militarization and weaponization of cartel activity at the border—possibly even foreign involvement.
Cartels, Warehouses, and a Network of Trafficking
During the Biden administration, reports surfaced of advanced weapons—such as man-portable air-defense systems (MANPADS)—being smuggled across the border. According to credible eyewitness testimony, this intelligence even prompted former President Donald Trump to begin flying in decoy planes, escorted by F-18 fighter jets.
More troubling, cartels—allegedly funded by global organizations including the United Nations and potentially China—reportedly established large warehouse facilities just outside the U.S.-Mexico border. These facilities processed migrants arriving through Central and South America, often holding them for two weeks before allowing them to enter the United States.
Why the two-week hold?
Because NGOs—operating in tandem with these cartels—used that time to provide phones, preload apps, contact handlers in the U.S., and organize travel arrangements. Each migrant’s stay was allegedly subsidized by the U.S. government—reportedly to the tune of $1,200 per week, per person. Meanwhile, these individuals were fed cheap food like beans, rice, and chicken and kept in cage-like conditions.
The travel costs? Covered by federal dollars, with an overhead of up to $1,500 per person for a single flight.
Warehouses Used for More Than Human Trafficking
These warehouses weren't only for migrant processing. Historically, they’ve been used to store high-grade military weaponry, later smuggled back into the U.S. and distributed to cartels like Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation. Over a decade, these cartels systematically dismantled American gang networks—including the Bloods and Crips—by overwhelming them with superior firepower.
How did these cartels acquire such weapons? According to reports, through the now-infamous Operation Fast and Furious, where U.S. military-grade arms were funneled across the border under the Obama administration in exchange for intelligence.
Many believe the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting was connected to a gun-running operation gone wrong—its alleged perpetrator possibly dead before the shooting even began.
Chinese Military Activity and Cartel Alliances
Recent intelligence reports—considered credible by insiders—suggest Chinese special forces have been working alongside Mexican cartels near the border. In response, U.S. forces have ramped up surveillance and are working with Mexican Marines to crack down on cartel strongholds. This includes reinforcing the border with U.S. troops.
But again, the question lingers: Are we preparing for something more than immigration enforcement?
Preparing for a “Firestorm” Event?
According to some analysts, this may all be part of a larger geopolitical strategy. They warn of a looming "firestorm event"—a coordinated moment of social, political, and economic destabilization designed to weaken the U.S. from within.
Imagine a scenario where:
The U.S. bombs Iran.
Oil prices skyrocket, tanking the economy.
Protests erupt—first anti-Israel, then anti-war, followed by pro- and anti-immigration demonstrations.
Violent unrest spreads through major U.S. cities, similar to the “Summer of Love” in 2020.
At that point, a President Trump—or any president—might be forced to invoke the Insurrection Act, deploying the military and initiating a form of soft martial law in affected regions. While controversial, it may be a necessary move in the face of coordinated domestic unrest and potential foreign threats.
Sleeper Cells Inside the U.S.
Even more alarming is the alleged presence of terrorist sleeper cells already embedded in the U.S. According to testimony from Todd Bensman—a former Texas intelligence officer—more than 23,000 members of Hezbollah Unit 910 crossed into the U.S. between 2021 and 2023, trained by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard. Other groups such as Al-Qaeda, Hamas, ISIS, and North African militias are also believed to be present, having entered through Venezuela and Panama before being funneled through cartel-controlled routes.
Once inside the U.S., these individuals are placed in safe houses and await activation. The fear is that during a national crisis, these sleeper cells will strike.
Strategic Infrastructure Vulnerabilities
Past events may have been test runs. Consider the 2020 Nashville bombing (initially reported incorrectly as Atlanta). An RV exploded outside an AT&T hub that housed 911 communications for much of the eastern U.S. Some sources claim it was an attempt to disable national emergency response capabilities, possibly using a dirty bomb, but was intercepted—possibly by a directed energy weapon.
Since then, we've seen widespread outages in 911 systems and flight tracking software—suggesting that America's digital and communication infrastructure is under quiet siege.
If communication between police, fire departments, and emergency services were to collapse during a coordinated attack, it would provide foreign-backed operatives a significant tactical advantage.
What’s the Endgame?
The current military mobilization may be about more than just guarding the border. It may be a strategic deployment of mobile forces, allowing rapid response units to reach major cities within hours if widespread civil unrest or coordinated terror attacks were to occur.
There are even reports that former special operations personnel—working under ICE and embedded in Homeland Security—are actively hunting down terrorist cells using top-level intelligence from the CIA and DIA.
Final Thoughts: Countdown to What?
Whether or not one agrees with the deeper implications, it’s clear that something unusual is happening at the southern border. The military doesn’t deploy in this capacity without significant cause. The collapse of cartel infrastructure, the influx of foreign operatives, and growing domestic unrest paint a picture of a country quietly preparing for the unthinkable.
Is this all preparation for a worst-case scenario? A foreign-backed insurgency? Or simply caution in chaotic times?
Either way, the final countdown may already be underway—and we would be wise to pay attention.
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