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Unpacking the Migration Issue: Serious Warnings from a War Reporter

Michael Yon is not afraid to get right up close to the action so that he can detect the truth with as little intervening varnish and spin as possible. Where do the current sets of dots lead us? In Michael’s view they end in famine. It’s a familiar plotline to everyone who has studied history.

The User's Profile Chris Martenson February 14, 2024
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Michael Yon is one of the most accomplished front-line war reporters alive today. Back in 2005, Micheal called it exactly as he saw it and declared Iraq to be in a civil war which was politically incorrect. The government preferred to sweep that fact under the rug, fearing a public backlash.   So they stuck to it being a war between the US and Iraq.  But it was more than that, and the difference was vital and important.

It’s a classic trick – blurring the lines between two distinct concepts to serve a certain narrative while suppressing another.

I’ve made the point before: Immigration is a careful, thought-out process. Migration, on the other hand, is about the mass movement of people from point A to point B without any vetting.

They’re different, right? Yet, some folks would have you believe that they’re the same. And not just that, they’d argue that migration is always a force for good.

In the thick of wars and conflicts, words often become battlegrounds of their own. A war is a war, a civil war is a civil war, and an invasion is an invasion – no matter what the narrative keepers say.

Where does all this lead if left unexamined and unchecked?  It ends in famine.  Listen in as Michael Yon connect the dots.

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