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Tuesday, June 02, 2015

How ISIS is going to attack Chicago with nuclear weapons

It's been more than nine years - since the early days of this blog - since I started warning that Islamic terrorist groups were infiltrating the United States via Mexico. Here's an article that shows how Islamic State (ISIS) is picking up where Hezbullah left off.
“There is a 47 mile long “Open Border” with Mexico. This makes It is very convenient for terrorists because what they do is fly to Mexico City, then fly to Ciudad Juarez. The beginning of the “open border zone” is literally 11 miles from the Juarez airport.
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So think for a second an open border within 11 miles of a major international airport. How convenient is that for the terrorists, called ”Other than Mexican’s” to cross into the USA/ Your government tax dollars at work. If you don’t want to get your feet too wet you continue east and come across the border between Esperanza and Fort Hancock where the river is less than 6 inches deep. We put almost 100 miles on our car criss-crossing this 47 mile long open zone and we did not find one…..Not one Border Patrol agent guarding the border. 
So we drove and drove and we drove some more; we looked and we searched… We put almost 100 miles on our car criss crossing this 47 mile long open zone and we did not find one…..Not one Border Patrol agent guarding the border.
So a Border Patrol agent in El Paso told me a 75% reduction in field staffing in East County (the open border zone). The correct answer from our research is that there is 100% stand down of border patrol agents allowing any and everyone to cross over the open unsecured borders into the USA.
Regardless of your political affiliation you really have to wonder what is going on here. The people coming into Estados Undios/United States here are not Mexicans. They are categorized as OTM (Other than Mexican).
They routinely caught people from (the following countries)….
  • Iran             
  • Iraq
  • Pakistan    
  • Egypt
  • Syria          
  • Yemen      
  • Turkey
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(Editor’s Note: This is a who’s who list of countries containing terrorists who want to do harm to all Americans. It is also interesting to note that many of the countries listed in the Barber Report include the same countries that we see in Refugee/Resettlement programs which are bringing tens of thousands of unscreened immigrants into the U.S. Further, this reports casts the OTM invasion of the United States, last summer, in a different light. Last summer’s border invasion was a cover for ISIS to set up camps and prepare to strike at targets inside of the United States....)

“When we take a big ISIS hit and we will!  You now know where our government let them into this country. You will know how they circumvented the internal Border Patrol checkpoints which are too busy arresting legal Americans and seizing their cash… El Paso, which is the only major city in the United States where you can not leave the area without being checked at an internal Border Patrol checkpoint. It is curious that the government says these checkpoints are to enforce immigration laws yet over 84% of those arrested at these internal checkpoints are legal United States Citizens . The fines from these arrests are a source of revenue for the Obama administration. If you have over $1000 in cash on you that is legally yours, “they” (your USA government) seizes/ your money…
Why did I mention Chicago in the title? Read it all to find out.

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Friday, August 17, 2012

Welcome to the US in the age of Obama

As we stood in line for what seemed an interminably long time at passport control this evening, I remarked to one of the people near me in the US citizens' line that I missed the days when you arrived in Boston and they showed CNN or the Red Sox game (they actually won tonight) on the screen as you waited in line. Instead, now you get interminably long instructions about how to go through passport control, and then get greeted by just about every ethnic in the US... didn't notice any obvious Jews....

The wait was interminable because after our flight arrived an hour early(!), we sat so long on the runway waiting for a gate, and then a gate agent, that we got off the plane around the time we were originally expected to arrive. Then, when we got inside, the line was so long that they kept us lined up in the hallway and did not allow us into the arrivals hall. I cleared customs about 45 minutes after we got off the plane, nearly two hours after we landed.

It almost made it worth thinking about paying the $300 fee for the biometric pass. Those guys got to go straight through. But I don't travel here often enough to do that....

Imagine what it will be like if God forbid there's another four years of Obama....

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Monday, February 07, 2011

Israelis to be allowed to take part in US Global Entry program

Israel's Foreign Ministry and the US Department of Homeland Security have reached an agreement that will allow Israelis to take advantage of the Global Entry program into the United States.
Global Entry is a preferred traveler program for people considered low risk by Customs and Border Patrol (CBP). Members of the program are granted “expedited entry” into the US (government speak for you get to skip all of the lines) in exchange for submitting to a background investigation and interview.

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Enrollment is fairly easy and good for five years. It consists of filling out a form on the CBP website with information that you would find on most standard background checks such as SSN, employer, place of residence, place of birth, driver license number and listing of any convictions plus some travel specific information like passport number and places you have traveled in the past five years. The form is then submitted along with a $100 fee for the screening.

The second step, once the background check is completed, is an interview with CBP at one of their enrollment centers.
The interview takes about 15 minutes and includes gathering biometric data. Now, Israelis will be able to join the program too.
According to estimations, hundreds of Israelis will be able to join the test group in the coming months, and utilized the automated biometrics checks similar to those available at Ben Gurion Airport. The US will determine the criteria by which it will decide who is qualified to enroll in the program.

According to Deputy Foreign Minister Daniel Ayalon, this is the first step towards the cancellation of the US visa requirements for Israelis. Ayalon promoted the subject in a conversation with Smith.

"This meeting was very important for the cooperation in the field of homelands security," Ayalon told Ynet. "We have here an expression of trust in the citizens of Israel and its systems, and that is big news."
But you may want to think about whether Global Entry is worthwhile for you.
Finally, the big question, was it worth my time to join the program? Based on my first entry, no it wasn’t. While the global entry program worked as advertised and I arrived at the baggage claim 15 minutes sooner than most of the people on my flight, Continental’s baggage handling was so slow that ultimately it just meant I waited at baggage claim for 30 minutes instead of standing in line for immigration for 15 minutes and then at baggage claim for 15 minutes. I didn’t make it through the entire process any faster than the couple sitting next to me on the flight. It also doesn’t account for the half day I spent flying to nearest enrollment site for my interview plus the hour spent between the interview and filling out the form. Hopefully on the next trip, the baggage handling will be more efficient and it will make a difference. I’ll with hold further judgment until then.
I am not in this program either in the US (where I'm probably eligible already by virtue of my US passport) or in Israel. Part of that is because I don't feel like paying the money, part of that is because for the 2-5 times a year that I travel, I don't believe it's worth it, and part of it is because I actually like getting my passport stamped. My sense is that for people who join in Israel, you save a lot more time leaving the country (and getting into the duty free area) than you do entering the country. In the US, you don't need your passport stamped when you leave the country.

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