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LarryW
07-30-2014, 12:38
An interesting video. Not sure about the "next 9-11 proof" thing, but the problem is a problem, and if the public at large keeps their heads turned away while our politicians whistle in the wind we won't see the pitch until it's it the catchers mitt. Time to keep our eye on the ball. JMHO. (Don't mess with Texas.)

http://freepatriot.org/2014/07/16/texas-border-rancher-makes-frightening-discovery-claims-proof-9-11-happen-video/

Mike Vickers owns a sleepy little 1,000 acre ranch that borders the U.S.-Mexico border. Vickers says that a minimum of 30 illegal immigrants cross his ranch, each and every day. The problem is that the Border Patrol station is just over five miles away and getting help to the ranch is time is just useless most days.

Vickers recently found something on his ranch that one of the illegal-aliens dropped, and that single find has Vickers, the local community and the entire Border Patrol in alarm.

In May, Vickers discovered a dictionary on his property, but this is no ordinary dictionary on English dialect. The book is Urdu-to-English, something that many American’s are unfamiliar with and are soon about to be as disturbed as the local political arena in and around the country.

Urdu is the National language of Pakistan. The language is in fact spoken in many parts of Afghanistan and India. The discovery of the book on the ranch brings to question “are extremists crossing our borders to the south and leading a jihad against the U.S.?”

Vickers discovered the book, reported it to the Border Patrol but has only come forward recently due to the fact that the agents he reported it to, did little or nothing about it.

The book in fact, was found near an electric fence, so Vickers see’s this as a case of getting zapped by the fence in the night, and dropping an important document that may lead authorities on a quest to seek out its owner.

A single Border Patrol agent has recently come out and told The Blaze that he is not surprised by Vickers’ discovery at all. “We’ve found Quran, prayer rugs and many other unusual items at the border that certainly raise concern,” the agent said.

Border Patrol has a new slang for the noted crossers, “OTM’s”, meaning “Other Than Mexicans.”

“We have limited resources,” the agent said. “It’s frustrating for all of us and there’s no doubt that we have OTMs coming from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Somalia and other parts of the world that we are very concerned with……… these guys won’t be turning themselves into Border Patrol like the family units or children.”

The entire incident concerns Rep. Ted Poe (R-Texas), who quoted this month that ‘he believes extremists are plotting another Sept. 11th style attack on the United States.’

“This jihadist group ISIS and its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi have promised direct confrontation with America,” Poe said last month. If Poe is right, the Republican Party in Washington is sure hitting the ‘nail on the head’ in this matter.

Poe undoubtedly believes that extremists will carry out any future attack, and are most likely to cross into the U.S. from the Mexico/Texas border.

“Of course the way they would come to the United States would be through the porous border with Mexico. The drug cartels will bring people into the country no matter who they are — for money,” he said. “Everyone in the world knows that the border between the United States and Mexico is completely porous.”

Poe believes that putting National Guard troops along the borders is one step in the right direction for preventing such attacks on the U.S.

“National security does not start overseas; it starts at the border between the U.S. and Mexico,” he said.

BryanK
07-30-2014, 13:09
I don't know whether to invest in more ammo, or more tin foil. Perhaps both is an order :munchin

ETA: ...and then there's this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KCJEBovQyE

Richard
07-30-2014, 13:43
Urdu is the national language of Pakistan and an official language of India. There are also Urdu speakers in the neighboring countries of Afghanistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh, as well as millions of other South Asians who emigrated from the Indian subcontinent to other parts of the world. In all, some 50 million people speak it as a first language, and millions more as a second language.

Speakers of Urdu are not necessarily Muslim, extremist, or anti-Western.

The ABC news report on EastEuro human smuggling opns was from 2007.

The rancher "undoubtedly believes that extremists will carry out any future attack, and are most likely to cross into the U.S. from the Mexico/Texas border"...just like all those other attacks.

In case anybody wants a copy of the phrasebook: http://www.amazon.com/Urdu-Urdu-English-English-Urdu-Dictionary-Phrasebook/dp/0781809703

I've gotta call my broker to order more Alcoa stock - it looks as if there'll be another run on tinfoil soon.

Richard

Oldrotorhead
07-30-2014, 15:05
I don't think it is all tin foil. Maybe some tin foil but ammo too.

McALLEN - The surge of Central Americans crossing the border illegally appears to be slowing down. Now, there could be a rush of people from other countries.

A CHANNEL 5 NEWS met a group of immigrants from China during a ride-along with Border Patrol agents. The agents said people from more than 143 countries try to enter the United States illegally through the South Texas border.

The agents said the group of Chinese men and women was the second they picked up that day.

Border Patrol Agent Joe Gutierrez is familiar with the area where the group was found.

"Earlier today, me and my partner were here patrolling in the area and we had three Chinese immigrants come up to us directly," Gutierrez said.

"Most people think that it's just people from Mexico or Central America, but we get people from China, from Europe from a whole bunch of different places," the agent said.

The Chinese immigrants were exhausted. Some climbed into the Border Patrol SUV in an effort to cool off.

Gutierrez and his partner passed out water bottles. One of the immigrants became ill in the 100-degree temperatures.

Gutierrez called for help.

"It's extreme heat. That's why we have our BORSTAR agents out here, we have MRT agents, we have agents that are first responders," Gutierrez said.

The Chinese immigrants had no idea they were in the United States.

"They had no clue they were inside the United States, because the smugglers don't tell them that," Gutierrez said.

The agents took the Chinese immigrants to the McAllen station. Gutierrez says groups aren't told the truth about the intense illegal journey into the U.S.

"You can't trust a smuggler. He lies to you from the beginning. He tells you it's going to be a two- to three-hour walk and it turns into two or three days," Gutierrez said.

Gutierrez said people from China sometimes pay up to $30,000 to get into the United States illegally.

http://www.krgv.com/news/chinese-immigrants-detained-in-hidalgo-county/


And this.

http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-Texas/2014/07/28/Group-of-Illegal-Aliens-from-Bangladesh-Nepal-and-Sri-Lanka-Caught-Entering-Texas-from-Mexico


MCALLEN, Texas—A single group of illegal aliens entering Texas from Mexico over the weekend included foreign nationals from Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, according to the National Border Patrol Council (NBPC). The group crossed into the Rio Grande Valley sector from Tamaulipas, Mexico.

“One group of our agents apprehended individuals from Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka,” said Albert Spratte, a spokesman for Local 3307 of the NBPC. “Everyone in this group was an adult male. They entered on Saturday, July 26, 2014. Our agents apprehended them, they did not turn themselves in. They were trying to sneak in.”

Spratte said it is unusual and infrequent for illegal aliens from these nations to appear in the Rio Grande Valley sector. “We have had them in the past, but it isn’t common,” he said. “This should be a reminder to the public that unaccompanied minors and family units are not the only ones crossing into the U.S. illegally. On the same day, I also witnessed 3-4 Chinese females at the processing station. The media are concentrating on the Central American families and minors and they are not covering the fact that we are still getting people, often adult males, who are coming from other nations.”

Breitbart News previously reported on foreign nationals coming from Asia, the Middle East, and terror-prone nations from the Horn of Africa—often entering Central America and utilizing the same pathways and smuggling networks as Central Americans and Mexicans who illegally enter the United States. That report was based on information from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. Spratte said, “Border Patrol agents in our sector have in the past apprehended aliens from Iraq, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Israel, and from many other nations. People think this is just about Mexico and Central America, but it isn’t. People from all over the world are trying to sneak into the United States.”

Follow Breitbart Texas Managing Director Brandon Darby on Twitter: @brandondarby

Richard
07-30-2014, 15:11
People from all over the world are trying to sneak into the United States.”

Another revelation.

Richard

Oldrotorhead
07-30-2014, 15:18
Richard,

I don't think it is a revelation just a fact. Another fact is that the current Administration is unwilling or unable to control the border. The last Persident wasn't really good at it either.
I'm just waiting for the bill.

These people didn't TRY to sneak into the US, they did sneak in.

Richard
07-30-2014, 15:57
I don't think it is a revelation just a fact.

Mine was sarcasm.

These people didn't TRY to sneak into the US, they did sneak in.

"Our agents apprehended them, they did not turn themselves in. They were trying to sneak in."

Richard

BryanK
07-30-2014, 17:23
...The ABC news report on EastEuro human smuggling opns was from 2007.

Richard

That's the part that bothers me the most. It's been going on for too long. I know that it has been happening much further back than 2007, but since 2001, the mention of the words "prayer rug", "Quran", "illegal", and "crossing border" used in the same sentence raises my hackles. Eventually this bubble will burst, and I'm afraid that when it does, we'll all be covered in caca.

Oldrotorhead
07-30-2014, 18:14
Mine was sarcasm.



"Our agents apprehended them, they did not turn themselves in. They were trying to sneak in."

Richard

Sorry I missed the sarcasm. Some of South Texas is almost a thirld world country already. Ain't gitten' better.
:(

joshua20
07-30-2014, 18:38
landmines