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Reporter on Rio Grande 'Absolutely Stunned' to See Masses of Migrants Fording the River
Western Journal

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on September 18, 2021

By Jack Davis, The Western Journal


Masses of illegal migrants are flooding into the U.S. near Del Rio, Texas, adding to an ever-worsening humanitarian crisis there.

A collection of mostly Haitian migrants living in squalid conditions under a bridge at the border has grown from about 400 last week to almost 14,000 on Friday, according to CNN.

Nearly 30,000 Haitians have crossed the southern border over the past 11 months, CBS News reported.

And they keep coming, according to a Fox News reporter in Del Rio.

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"Reporter on Rio Grande 'Absolutely Stunned' to See Masses of Migrants Fording the River"

Obviously this "reporter" has never heard of "The Camp of the Saints" by Jean Raspail.
Or, he has heard of it, and believes Raspail to be amongst the worst of "white supremacists".

Otherwise, the reporter would see the parallels between the close of Raspail's novel and the "masses" of migrants rushing the border...





(actually, I put up a "Camp of the Saints" post regularly -- and will continue to do so -- yet I see little response from other Briefers about the book or its predictions and implications...)

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"Reporter on Rio Grande 'Absolutely Stunned' to See Masses of Migrants Fording the River"

Obviously this "reporter" has never heard of "The Camp of the Saints" by Jean Raspail.
Or, he has heard of it, and believes Raspail to be amongst the worst of "white supremacists".

Otherwise, the reporter would see the parallels between the close of Raspail's novel and the "masses" of migrants rushing the border...





(actually, I put up a "Camp of the Saints" post regularly -- and will continue to do so -- yet I see little response from other Briefers about the book or its predictions and implications...)
I read the brief synopsis at Wiki, and have downloaded the book but have not had time to read it yet. I can see what is happening here, with the ongoing invasion by those who have no intention of assimilating. Unlike the waves of european immigrants, The "melting pot" has a lot of lumps in it, from Dearbornistan to Little Mogadishu, they aren't becoming Americanized, either, except to figure out how to game a very generous system that only helps place out great grandchildren deeper in debt.
In nature, ti would be the perfect storm, but this is unnatural, and contrived to bring this nation to its knees, whether by more traditional nationalist entities or by the globalist crowd, the effect here will be much the same.

Keep mentioning the book, though. We have visitors as well as the 'locals' here, and more may be enlightened.
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Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.

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