(Natural News)—Former Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) special agent Jeffrey Prather appeared on an episode of “The Health Ranger Report” recently to discuss a range of pertinent topics, one of them being the wide-open southern border and what this means for the future of America.
After revealing the extent to which Russia is currently winning the war in Ukraine, as well as unpacking how the global deep state has pretty much decimated the United States military, which used to be a force to be reckoned with, Prather spoke about the cartel invasion taking place at entry points in Texas, Arizona, and California.
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, asked Prather what he thinks about rumors that the U.S. military might end up waging war on the Mexican drug cartels. Prather’s response, in essence, is that the U.S. military is no longer a viable force to stop the drug cartels from taking over (this segment begins around the 16:05 mark in the video below).
“Our military has been infiltrated by espionage, and it has been sabotaged and interdicted as well,” Prather explained. “We can’t even have Border Patrol do their job. Under Trump there were, allegedly, special operations and special forces units operating in Mexico.”
“But to simply think that you can somehow put tanks and armed troops on the border at this point – the cartels are in all the major cities. The cartels are really running the Border Patrol at this point. Waging war in Mexico is way beyond our capabilities at this point.”
(Related: Americans are becoming so fat and degenerate that the “woke” U.S. military is having trouble recruiting anyone who actually wants to join its ranks anymore.)
The low-level drug cartels have become “corporate” cartels, i.e., pharmaceutical giants like Pfizer and Moderna that peddle the most dangerous drugs on Americans
There was a time, Prather revealed, when the U.S. military and law enforcement had some degree of force in Mexico and all throughout Central and South America where the drug rings operate. But after all those people were sent to either Afghanistan or Iraq to fight new wars, that presence disappeared.
As a result, the low-level cartels are now freely working with what Prather calls the “corporate” cartels, i.e., pharmaceutical drug companies like Moderna and Pfizer that now control the U.S. government right in plain sight – and most Americans seemingly could not care less.
“If Mexico is largely a narco state, then the United States is a pharma state,” stated the Health Ranger during the interview, illustrating this point in simple terms.
These same corporate drug cartels also now have a presence in communist China and are continuing to make their way eastward to end the emerging markets that are slated to overtake the Western markets, which are in decline and soon to reach freefall collapse.
Running all these corporate cartels and the deadly bioweapons they are manufacturing in order to also manufacture and sell the “cure” is none other than the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and other three-letter intelligence agencies, which are working along with the infiltrated and compromised U.S. military to keep the racket going.
“It is the international intelligence community that is the praetorian guard of the world today,” Prather explained.
The ultimate, long-term strategic goal behind the intelligence community’s weakening of the U.S. at the same time that it enters China and other eastern markets seems to be to erase all national borders for the purpose of creating regional markets for their drugs.
“Moderna is DoD, which is CIA, which is DARPA, BARDA, and IARPA,” Prather further stated.
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Come on, cartels??? This borders on absurd. This is all about the great reset. Destroy economy, panic the citizens, then rush in to help and suspend all rights. Ta Da!! The great reset.
Would hate that innocent Mexican invaders are killed by the AR15s that are the prevalent self defense weapon among Americans. If that bothers you, I will help you pack and drive you to the border so you can go home.
“Is the U.S. Military Being Turned “Woke,” and the Borders Opened Wide, to Collapse the Nation and Let the Cartels Take Over?”… um, is this a real question? ask those of us who have been victims of assault and crime in small town safe cites not too far from the border in california!!!!!!