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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83899792 United States 09/27/2022 01:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I cannot believe that as a former bookseller with a good photographic memory that I cannot remember the title or author. If you think of it, please message me! Yes, it was memorable passage. The overfed Soros Central American migrants create a false perception of the dangerous journeys that migrants passing through South America/Panama face. The Darien Gap is littered with corpses, or what remains post vultures/big animals. I am not justifying their migration, just acknowledging that none of the undocumenteds I see are fat or chubby. No way to make the trip through the jungle carrying an extra twenty to fifty pounds of body fat. I risked jail last month because I provided water to a group of Venezuelans with a baby and small child. Fortunately the military captain didn't hold me accountable when he rounded them up outside of my farm. Thank you for your memory of it, any way! I think if I sleep on it I will remember. I will let you know, and vice versa! It must be scary for you to have those people wandering around your farm! :prayer: for you! |
Happy in Nature
User ID: 81071993 Nicaragua 09/27/2022 01:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't mean to derail this thread, but the chapter of his hiking Darien Gap was memorable! Quoting: sseess It must be scary for you to have those people wandering around your farm! for you! They wander along the road or beach on the lake. My land is impassable at the back, my own little Darien Gap. The surveyors couldn't even get to one section and now that I know about pit vipers, I don't blame them! Every migrant I have encountered has been polite and respectful. Overall we don't have many problems with the migrants. (The coyotes will rob houses, though.) It seems like now they get picked up by the military and dropped off by the Honduran border, which is a lot easier (and cheaper for the coyotes). |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 50776546 United States 09/27/2022 02:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I guess we are still too comfortable to do this in our countries. We will have to be starving and without the comforts we are used to before we do anything about it. It is sad that it will have to come to this before we get off our asses. These people trapped on islands only a couple hundred miles from the promise land are watching the rest of the world getting theirs but they are surrounded by water. They will figure out how to leave their poverty and empty all their islands and fight for there piece of the American Pie eventually...they are coming also. America and what we have/had will never return, America is now being "re-emagined" into something new made up of illegals that cannot support themselves and those of us who do will carry their load. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 50776546 United States 09/27/2022 02:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't mean to derail this thread, but the chapter of his hiking Darien Gap was memorable! Quoting: sseess It must be scary for you to have those people wandering around your farm! :prayer: for you! They wander along the road or beach on the lake. My land is impassable at the back, my own little Darien Gap. The surveyors couldn't even get to one section and now that I know about pit vipers, I don't blame them! Every migrant I have encountered has been polite and respectful. Overall we don't have many problems with the migrants. (The coyotes will rob houses, though.) It seems like now they get picked up by the military and dropped off by the Honduran border, which is a lot easier (and cheaper for the coyotes). Oh sure,,,, as along as you give them what they need but say NO and get back to us. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 37809853 United States 09/27/2022 03:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not for nuttin', BUT..... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75492300 Why would someone from Haiti travel across open seas, 100's of miles to walk 100's of miles when they could of sailed here quicker (look at a map) Why would someone from Cuba sail 500 miles south to Panama/Darien Gap, when US is 90 miles to the north??? Now, I aint no genius or nuttin, but damn sure makes no sense. Somebody is bullshittin' you if you fallin' for the crock of lies. Other thing... why all those "poor innocent people who only want to better themselves" who have struggled and walked 100's mile through the world's most rugged terrain.... always have the cleanest white t-shirts? Figure it out you dumbasses who fall for this crap and always have enough water and food despite just walking away from everything. right.... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83236983 United States 09/27/2022 03:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Click on that tweet in the first post (Darien Gap) and read the comments! They're all black people and don't want any of the Spanish speakers in that jungle let into the US. What does that mean for US electoral politics? They hate Biden but they are NOT conservatives. They want reparations. Quoting: thinking... It means nothing, they are too small a demographic for the dems to concern themselves with, especially compared to the numbers of lations they hope to control. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83822062 United States 09/27/2022 03:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Coming soon to your neighborhood!!! Quoting: thinking... This was a remote part of the rain forrest (Darien jungle) is now packed with migrants from Haiti, Venezuela, Cuba and India trying to reach the U.S. https://twitter.com/_/status/1573985239415889921 [link to twitter.com (secure)] LUCKY US IN THE UNITED STATES! THE ABSOLUTE FILTH OF THE WORLD TRYING TO INVADE OUR NATION and we have no balls Joe in charge as well as no balls Newsom in hideous California! |
tecnogaming
User ID: 84268523 Panama 09/27/2022 03:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live in Panama, fortunately not close to Darien Jungle but closer to Costa Rica. Yes, the Darien Gap is part of the Darien Jungle, one of the most dangerous places on earth, no only because you could DIE any second product of narc groups that inhabits those lands but also because there is consistent rainfall and that also creates big chunks of land to detach itself and create accidents. Also, very poisonous snakes that unless you have the specific antidote, you could die within 45 minutes. Let's not talk about all the other animals and insects that could kill you there. This is for sure, if a team of 50 people went in there, at least 10 will die. Worst of this is that people that goes into the Darien Jungle knows this, so they consider this a sacrifice for the better, thing is, most of the people that came the other side (on our Panama side) and live to tell, they say if they had another chance, they will do anything OTHER THAN going into this jungle ever again. That's how bad it is. Last Edited by tecnogaming on 09/27/2022 03:25 PM All will be revealed. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74935051 United States 09/27/2022 03:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not for nuttin', BUT..... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75492300 Why would someone from Haiti travel across open seas, 100's of miles to walk 100's of miles when they could of sailed here quicker (look at a map) Why would someone from Cuba sail 500 miles south to Panama/Darien Gap, when US is 90 miles to the north??? Now, I aint no genius or nuttin, but damn sure makes no sense. Somebody is bullshittin' you if you fallin' for the crock of lies. Other thing... why all those "poor innocent people who only want to better themselves" who have struggled and walked 100's mile through the world's most rugged terrain.... always have the cleanest white t-shirts? Figure it out you dumbasses who fall for this crap Not mention they all have cell phones too. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83899792 United States 09/27/2022 03:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the book I was referring to earlier that had a section about Darien Gap The Serpent and the Rainbow: A Harvard Scientist's Astonishing Journey into the Secret Societies of Haitian Voodoo, Zombis, and Magic less than 50% A scientific investigation and personal adventure story about zombis and the voudoun culture of Haiti by a Harvard scientist. In April 1982, ethnobotanist Wade Davis arrived in Haiti to investigate two documented cases of zombis—people who had reappeared in Haitian society years after they had been officially declared dead and had been buried. Drawn into a netherworld of rituals and celebrations, Davis penetrated the vodoun mystique deeply enough to place zombification in its proper context within vodoun culture. [link to www.amazon.com (secure)] And actually, there may be a key here with what they are doing with the "vaccine" because snake venom is involved... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71732170 United States 09/27/2022 04:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Coming soon to your neighborhood!!! Quoting: thinking... This was a remote part of the rain forrest (Darien jungle) is now packed with migrants from Haiti, Venezuela, Cuba and India trying to reach the U.S. https://twitter.com/_/status/1573985239415889921 [link to twitter.com (secure)] This is good very very good. Only when we are cornered like rats in our own lands with no where else too go will we unite and actually do something about it. Unfortunately it needs to get MUCH worse before the average person wakes up to how dire the situation is. I say ACCELERATE!!! They need to build em a hut or dig em a hole. Bet you thats as far as those stupid apesons get. Good idea piling the jungle. |
hollyavila
User ID: 81929631 United States 09/27/2022 04:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Coming soon to your neighborhood!!! Quoting: thinking... This was a remote part of the rain forrest (Darien jungle) is now packed with migrants from Haiti, Venezuela, Cuba and India trying to reach the U.S. https://twitter.com/_/status/1573985239415889921 [link to twitter.com (secure)] This is good very very good. Only when we are cornered like rats in our own lands with no where else too go will we unite and actually do something about it. Unfortunately it needs to get MUCH worse before the average person wakes up to how dire the situation is. I say ACCELERATE!!! There is nothing good about millions of desperate people being manipulated by liberal NGOs. This is a catastrophe. Let's just say who the ngo is: the vaticant. The papa is the director of the nwo. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82302274 United States 09/27/2022 04:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Its not a workforce, its an army that will be recruited to support your slavery Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82022654 The best those biches can hope for is field help and its a crisis that must be sprayed or bombed. When che wville abandons them they will maraud locally. How stupid these people could be is astonishing. There are already several times more than could ever have anything. Jobs and crime opportunity is full |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83131901 United States 09/27/2022 04:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some may gasp, but why not deadly force? We have signs up at our military bases that state use of deadly force for those that trespass is possible. Put a couple turrets along the border, start firing some warning shots only at first, and see those numbers go down drastically. Shoot a couple if they don't believe you and see the numbers disappear completely. A lot less will die of being shot than from those making the long trek or to the victims of the criminals on our side of the border. If you can't handle them in Marthas Vineyard then neither can we. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77881734 Switzerland 09/27/2022 05:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Coming soon to your neighborhood!!! Quoting: thinking... This was a remote part of the rain forrest (Darien jungle) is now packed with migrants from Haiti, Venezuela, Cuba and India trying to reach the U.S. https://twitter.com/_/status/1573985239415889921 [link to twitter.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71142531 United States 09/27/2022 05:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't mean to derail this thread, but the chapter of his hiking Darien Gap was memorable! Quoting: sseess I cannot believe that as a former bookseller with a good photographic memory that I cannot remember the title or author. If you think of it, please message me! Yes, it was memorable passage. The overfed Soros Central American migrants create a false perception of the dangerous journeys that migrants passing through South America/Panama face. The Darien Gap is littered with corpses, or what remains post vultures/big animals. I am not justifying their migration, just acknowledging that none of the undocumenteds I see are fat or chubby. No way to make the trip through the jungle carrying an extra twenty to fifty pounds of body fat. I risked jail last month because I provided water to a group of Venezuelans with a baby and small child. Fortunately the military captain didn't hold me accountable when he rounded them up outside of my farm. Thank you for your memory of it, any way! I think if I sleep on it I will remember. I will let you know, and vice versa! It must be scary for you to have those people wandering around your farm! :prayer: for you! You sumbich? I hope they do catch you and put you in jail until this crisis is over! You're creating it |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 84235510 United States 09/27/2022 07:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live in an agricultural/cattle ranching community. The "migrant" trade has destroyed it. People can make $100-150 per day driving illegals about 20 kilometers on a motorcycle. The farm owners get $1-$2 per head for each migrant that passes. A restaurant can make $100 profit per day feeding migrants. The local pulperias make tons of cash selling water, sodas and chips to the migrants, coyotes and taxi drivers. The police and military get money to look the other way. The farmers are having a hard time finding employees because so many have earned enough to build houses out of block, buy motorcycles, electronics and still have $ for a nice life, so why work in the fields? Same with the coffee farms up north. Why pick coffee beans for $!0 per day when you can make $50 walking a group to the Honduran border? The gravy train will end by the beginning of 2023, but it has permanently altered the community. Too many are used to making money aiding human traffickers and have no desire to chop grass in the fields. I pay three times the local wages for machete workers (and I pass out $60-$75 food baskets at Christmas), yet I cannot find more than five people without serious criminal records and/or ties to narco traffickers willing to work. I am lucky that my main worker is an artist and does tattoos. He works 5 hours a day for generous full time wages, so he has time for side jobs. He wants to be a good example for his kids so he said no to working as an illegal taxi driver in the afternoon and weekends, but not many follow his example. Thanks for the very informative description. But why would the gravy train end in 2 more months? It's been going on for years and I see no sign Biden wants to stop it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 84235510 United States 09/27/2022 07:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Also Happy-in-Nature, what is this, is it true? Ortega wants to eliminate religion? I used to think he was a commie-lite turned capitalist, but maybe he's a real commie after all. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
Happy in Nature
User ID: 81071993 Nicaragua 09/27/2022 09:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not for nuttin', BUT..... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75492300 Why would someone from Haiti travel across open seas, 100's of miles to walk 100's of miles when they could of sailed here quicker (look at a map) Why would someone from Cuba sail 500 miles south to Panama/Darien Gap, when US is 90 miles to the north??? Now, I aint no genius or nuttin, but damn sure makes no sense. Somebody is bullshittin' you if you fallin' for the crock of lies. Other thing... why all those "poor innocent people who only want to better themselves" who have struggled and walked 100's mile through the world's most rugged terrain.... always have the cleanest white t-shirts? Figure it out you dumbasses who fall for this crap Not mention they all have cell phones too. Everyone in the world has a cell phone. |
Happy in Nature
User ID: 81071993 Nicaragua 09/27/2022 09:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live in an agricultural/cattle ranching community. The "migrant" trade has destroyed it. People can make $100-150 per day driving illegals about 20 kilometers on a motorcycle. The farm owners get $1-$2 per head for each migrant that passes. A restaurant can make $100 profit per day feeding migrants. The local pulperias make tons of cash selling water, sodas and chips to the migrants, coyotes and taxi drivers. The police and military get money to look the other way. The farmers are having a hard time finding employees because so many have earned enough to build houses out of block, buy motorcycles, electronics and still have $ for a nice life, so why work in the fields? Same with the coffee farms up north. Why pick coffee beans for $!0 per day when you can make $50 walking a group to the Honduran border? The gravy train will end by the beginning of 2023, but it has permanently altered the community. Too many are used to making money aiding human traffickers and have no desire to chop grass in the fields. I pay three times the local wages for machete workers (and I pass out $60-$75 food baskets at Christmas), yet I cannot find more than five people without serious criminal records and/or ties to narco traffickers willing to work. I am lucky that my main worker is an artist and does tattoos. He works 5 hours a day for generous full time wages, so he has time for side jobs. He wants to be a good example for his kids so he said no to working as an illegal taxi driver in the afternoon and weekends, but not many follow his example. Thanks for the very informative description. But why would the gravy train end in 2 more months? It's been going on for years and I see no sign Biden wants to stop it. They are using it for elections at the moment. Global markets are crashing, heat/food/gas/electricity/housing/taxes are too expensive. The enthusiasm to flock to the US is dwindling. Maybe more Africans, but it will cost Soros and the black op agencies a lot more to get them to the US. Tens of thousands will return to their own countries because it is cheaper to live in South and Central America with a better quality of life. There are no jobs for millions of migrants and the new border crossers have no cultural or social connection to the US. Why stick around if the US government will pay for you to return to your country on a plane? That said, I know a couple who are probably crossing the Rio Grande in the next few days. (Their brothers, sisters and children are in the US. Dozens of Nicaraguans tried to talk them out of it. They have a decent life here.) I am not sure if the woman can make it. Her health is bad. We are already taking bets on when they will return to Nicaragua, hopefully both still live. |
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User ID: 81071993 Nicaragua 09/27/2022 09:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Also Happy-in-Nature, what is this, is it true? Ortega wants to eliminate religion? I used to think he was a commie-lite turned capitalist, but maybe he's a real commie after all. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 84235510 [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] I just heard about that last night. Someone mentioned that he might be investigating church abuses of young children like what happened in Canada. (Though he raped his step daughter for two years.) The Catholic church in my town was open this morning. I think this is against specific priests and parishes. |
Happy in Nature
User ID: 81071993 Nicaragua 09/27/2022 09:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So in the rainforest, they have paper plates, and a means of charging cell phones? Lots of questions. Also, I thought I saw a Caucasian male in that video real briefly. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83901979 Solar powered chargers are very popular and cheap. Take out food is usually served on styrofoam plates in plastic bags. |
Happy in Nature
User ID: 81071993 Nicaragua 09/27/2022 09:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live in Panama, fortunately not close to Darien Jungle but closer to Costa Rica. Quoting: tecnogaming Yes, the Darien Gap is part of the Darien Jungle, one of the most dangerous places on earth, no only because you could DIE any second product of narc groups that inhabits those lands but also because there is consistent rainfall and that also creates big chunks of land to detach itself and create accidents. Also, very poisonous snakes that unless you have the specific antidote, you could die within 45 minutes. Let's not talk about all the other animals and insects that could kill you there. This is for sure, if a team of 50 people went in there, at least 10 will die. Worst of this is that people that goes into the Darien Jungle knows this, so they consider this a sacrifice for the better, thing is, most of the people that came the other side (on our Panama side) and live to tell, they say if they had another chance, they will do anything OTHER THAN going into this jungle ever again. That's how bad it is. Thank you for sharing that. |
Happy in Nature
User ID: 81071993 Nicaragua 09/27/2022 09:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't mean to derail this thread, but the chapter of his hiking Darien Gap was memorable! Quoting: sseess It must be scary for you to have those people wandering around your farm! for you! They wander along the road or beach on the lake. My land is impassable at the back, my own little Darien Gap. The surveyors couldn't even get to one section and now that I know about pit vipers, I don't blame them! Every migrant I have encountered has been polite and respectful. Overall we don't have many problems with the migrants. (The coyotes will rob houses, though.) It seems like now they get picked up by the military and dropped off by the Honduran border, which is a lot easier (and cheaper for the coyotes). Oh sure,,,, as along as you give them what they need but say NO and get back to us. They pay coyotes to get them through the country as quick as possible. There are no reported rapes, robberies, carjackings, or thefts from the migrants (though they might harm each other), who have no idea where they are and are at the mercy of coyotes. If the coyote abandons them (they won't because the make a lot of money), they can report themselves to the police and get deported to Honduras. The problems start when the arrive at their destination. |