Thursday, April 27, 2017

BERTRAND DAILY REPORT 04/27/2017 INTELLIGENCE BRIEFING

Bertrand Daily Report 
The War For Our Mind & Soul Continues

Subject: Your Morning Intelligence Brief (April 27th, 2017)

April 27th, 2017

Ed Note: Our network has a few Bible scholars that continue to tell me that WWIII will not begin in a war with North Korea but will happen in Syria with an attack on Israel. It appears (again) the Bible Prophesies are leaning that way with the latest missile attack on Damascus by Israel last night. Can we expect a response by Syria, or by Iran against Israel? Seems to be a major possibility and will begin WWIII. Israel has way too much influence on Washington and the "Deep State" Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) globalists. Israel can easily start WWIII for the New World Order to survive.---Dave Bertrand  (Twitter) #Dave Bertrand (@bertranddave1)


Today's Featured Article / Report
 
Multiple Israeli air strikes on Iranian ammunition supply depot near Damascus International Airport

MULTIPLE Israeli air strikes have struck in Syria’s capital.
The airstrikes hit an ammunition depot operated by the Lebanese Hezbollah group near Damascus International Airport, a regional intelligence source told Reuters.

Commercial and military cargo planes from Tehran, Iran’s capital, regularly supplied weapons to the Hezbollah that were then stored in the depot.

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Coulter Drops Out of Berkeley Speech, Citing Cowardice Amongst Conservative Groups

Alex Jones Slams CIA / DOJ War On Julian Assange: 'Trump Is SO Wrong On This'



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http://www.americanborderpatrol.com/    (Bisbee, Arizona)

KGBT          Smugglers run from Border Patrol agents --- right into the Rio Grande 
Border Patrol agents foiled a brazen smuggling attempt Friday afternoon near Brownsville. -- Agents watched a Ford Ranger loaded with bundles float across the Rio Grande near Brownsville, according to a news release from U.S. Customs and Border Protection. When the Ford reached the riverbank, the driver headed north. -- Border Patrol approached the Ford, prompting the driver to reverse --- straight into the river.......
KCBD         With tensions flaring, Texas House debates "sanctuary" legislation 
House Democrats have done everything from warn Republicans against heckling them to shedding tears during floor speeches in what has already been a contentious debate on Senate bill 4, which would ban “sanctuary” jurisdictions throughout Texas. -- As of 2 p.m., the Texas House had only considered five amendments --- all submitted by Democrats --- which were all voted down along party lines. But before debate on actual policy started, Democrats tried their best to tug at Republican heartstrings in hopes of diluting what they labeled an “intentionally” racist proposal.......
Breitbart          Mexican Border Mayoral Candidate is Brother of Los Zetas Cartel Boss 
Piedras Negras, Coah. -- One of the leading mayoral candidates in the upcoming election in this border city is the brother of a top boss in the ruthless Mexican Los Zetas drug cartel, while other of his relatives have spent time in U.S. federal prison on drug trafficking offenses. Piedras Negras sits immediately across the border from Eagle Pass, Texas. -- Lorenzo Menera Sierra is currently running as an independent candidate for mayor in the upcoming election in this border city. The businessman turned politician claims to be running a grassroots campaign aimed at cleaning up Piedras Negras.......
Blasting News       Donald Trump firm on the need for the Mexico border wall 
In the course of his presidential election campaign, #Donald Trump had promised to build a #border wall and had also indicated that Mexico would bear its cost. The intention of the wall was to prevent entry of illegal immigrants and drugs from Mexico. However, the president has now admitted that funding will not come from Mexico at the moment, and U.S. taxpayers will have to chip in to make the wall a reality. -- According to Washington Times, some lawmakers have brought out a relevant point about the need for the border wall because, as per information available, there has already been a drastic drop in the number of people trying to cross over through the southwestern border. In the opinion of the Trump administration, this drop is a result of the firm stand taken by President Donald Trump. His attitude has forced illegal immigrants from Latin America to reconsider their decisions, but the wall would still be needed to maintain the momentum.......
WNYC        When Prosecuting Illegals, Brooklyn District Attorney Aims to Shield Them from Deportation 
Brooklyn is taking steps to protect immigrants charged with low-level crimes from being deported. -- Acting District Attorney Eric Gonzalez announced a new policy Monday that asks prosecutors to consider the immigration consequences when dealing with charges that are misdemeanors in New York, but could affect someone's citizenship application or warrant deportation on a federal level. -- "A plea bargain that would have a disparate impact on undocumented or documented people here, non citizens, is unfair," Gonzalez said.......
Washington Times         Illegal aliens coached on deportation protection 
A massive anti-deportation infrastructure has emerged to try to protect illegal immigrants from President Trump's crackdown, with advocacy groups coaching potential deportees on how to massage encounters with police, and lawyers and judges working to shield them from charges that would make them priorities for deportation. -- A video released Monday by a coalition of advocates instructs illegal immigrants not to open the door to federal agents, what proof to demand if they are being arrested and what to say if accosted outside their homes.......
Washington Examiner         95 criminal illegal aliens nabbed in Southeast Texas 
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers arrested 95 illegal immigrants with criminal records in Southeast Texas as part of a four-day operation that ended April 21, the agency said Monday. -- Fifty-seven were in Harris County, which includes all of Houston. Montgomery County, just north of Houston, had the second-highest number of arrests with 13. The other illegal immigrants were taken into custody from Brazoria, Ft. Bend, Galveston, Liberty, Matagorda and Wharton counties. Eight women and 87 men were among those picked up. -- The operation targeted criminals, illegal re-entrants and immigration fugitives, which President Trump said in a Jan. 27 executive order were a priority for deportation.......
Fox News        Border wall talk leads top Mexican official to float American entry fee 
A top Mexican official on Tuesday said that Mexico may consider charging a fee for Americans entering the country in what could be seen as a retaliation to President Trump's call for a border wall. -- Foreign Secretary Luis Videgaray, in a meeting with Mexico's top legislators, called Trump's plan an "unfriendly, hostile" act, and called on his colleagues to consider the entry fee. -- "We could explore --- not necessarily a visa, that could impede a lot of people from coming to Mexico --- but we could perhaps (have) a fee associated with entry,” Videgaray said. “This is something that I'm sure will be part of our discussion, and I believe we can find points of agreement."......
Washington Times         DHS to open office for victims of crimes by illegal aliens 
Homeland Security on Wednesday will officially open its office to assist victims of crimes committed by illegal immigrants, making good on a promise President Trump made during the campaign. -- Mr. Trump has identified victims of illegal immigrant crime as a forgotten population in the immigration debate and has given parents whose children were killed by illegal immigrants an unprecedented platform to make their case for stiffer enforcement.......
CBN      Arizona Border: Why a Barbed Wire Fence Isn't Cutting it to Keep Bad Guys Out 
On his 50,000-acre ranch in southern Arizona, Jim Chilton watches over some 900 cows and bulls while keeping a close eye out for the thousands of drug smugglers and illegal immigrants that cross his land every year. The surveillance cameras he has mounted across the ranch tell the story. "I have evidence, hard evidence," he tells CBN News, "of people coming through and they're mainly drug packers bringing into the U.S. --- marijuana, cocaine, meth and heroin." -- The video Chilton watches on his dining room table shows group after group of young men, often dressed in camouflage, wearing backpacks and slipping across Chilton's ranch.......
Politico         Trump blames 'fake media' as he insists he's not backing off border wall
President Donald Trump on Tuesday aggressively pushed back against the idea that he's easing away from his pledge to build a massive border wall, imploring his Twitter followers to not “let the fake media tell you that I have changed my position on the WALL.” -- A border wall between the U.S. and Mexico, paid for by the Mexican government, was a foundation of Trump's campaign, and his overall hard-line stance on immigration became a rallying cry for his supporters, who often chanted “build that wall” at his events.......
Defense One        DHS Chief: Without Localities' Help, 'We Have to Go Into Neighborhoods' to Find Illegal Aliens 
Against a dusty backdrop, the sound of heavy truck traffic riding a hot breeze from a nearby Mexican highway, Department of Homeland Security chief John Kelly said Fridaythat the department would continue its controversial practice of arresting undocumented immigrants in places like courthouses or places where those people might go to seek services, report crimes, or even file paperwork to postpone deportation. -- “The best place for us to pick up these illegal criminals is in jails and prisons. It is inconceivable to me that an elected official at any level would prefer these types of men and women to be released into the community,” Kelly said.......
KXL      Illegal Alien Named Suspect In February Child Rape Case 
The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office released the name of Santiago Martinez-Flores Monday as the man suspected of breaking into an apartment and sexually assaulting a 9-year-old girl. -- The 48-year-old has also been known to use the aliases “Felipe Coeto” and “Isidro Ramos Flores.” -- Martinez-Flores has a lengthy criminal record dating back to 1994 and was deported to Mexico in March of 2001 after serving about two years in the Oregon Department of Corrections. ......
My AJC        Ted Cruz proposes using assets seized from El Chapo to fund border wall
As President Donald Trump struggles to persuade Congress to pay for his oft-promised border wall and Mexico continues to insist it will not spend a dime on the project, Sen. Ted Cruz has come up with another idea. -- The Texas Republican introduced a bill Tuesday that would use assets seized from Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman and other drug lords to pay for the wall and bolster border security. -- The proposal, first reported by Axios, would repurpose $14 billion in assets that the government is seeking from the notorious Mexican drug kingpin to complete the wall......
The Week          Mexico calls Trump's border wall a 'hostile' act 
Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray said Tuesday that Mexico considers President Trump's proposed border wall a "hostile" act and he emphasized again that the country will not contribute to the cost of the wall in any way, Reuters reports. -- Earlier in April, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson met with Videgaray, but admitted they did not have a conversation about the wall. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), who supports the wall, has said flatly that "Mexico's not going to pay" despite Trump's repeated promises.......
Breitbart          64 Percent of DEA Fugitives are from Mexico, Figures Show 
A review of the Drug Enforcement Agency's (DEA) wanted fugitive list revealed that less than 16 percent of DEA fugitives are from the United States. -- The review of the DEA's wanted fugitive list took place from April 18 to April 21, 2017, in which all 21 DEA divisions were analyzed. -- The 21 DEA divisions that oversee the United States had a total of 902 listed fugitives. The place-of-birth of 115 of the 902 fugitives is unknown.......
Fox News         AZ Ranchers Fire Back After Pelosi Calls Border Wall 'Immoral' & 'Unwise' 
In a "Meet the Press" interview on Sunday, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said President Trump's planned border wall is "immoral," "expensive" and "unwise." -- Pelosi argued that "the president is expressing a sign of weakness" by wanting to a wall to slow the flow of illegal immigrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. -- "Democrats do not support the wall," Pelosi said. "Republicans in the border states do not support the wall."......
WFPL         Mexico Worries That A New Border Wall Will Worsen Flooding 
As the White House pushes Congress to fund President Trump's U.S.-Mexico border wall, a new wrinkle has emerged that could stymie parts of the massive project. -- Mexican engineers believe construction of the border barrier may violate a 47-year-old treaty governing the shared waters of the Rio Grande. If Mexico protests, the fate of the wall could end up in an international court. -- Antonio Rascón, chief Mexican engineer on the International Boundary and Water Commission, said in an interview with NPR that some border wall proposals he has seen would violate the treaty, and that Mexico would not stand for that.......
ABC7          SUV leads Border Patrol on chase in South Bay 
Seven people were taken into custody following a chase in the South Bay involving U.S. Border Patrol agents ended in a rollover crash. -- The pursuit began at about 11:45 p.m.when Border Patrol agents tried to pull over a red SUV on northbound state Route 125 near Otay Mesa Road, according to authorities. However, the SUV fled from agents, prompting a pursuit. -- The chase ended minutes later when the SUV tried to turn onto an access road but struck a guardrail. The collision sent the SUV rolling down an embankment before it came to rest in a riverbed.......


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Large marijuana load seized by agents in the Rio Grande Valley Wednesday, April 26, 2017 |Local Media Release
RIO GRANDE CITY, Texas – Border Patrol agents seized more than 1,000 pounds of marijuana on Tuesday while conducting line operations. Marijuana seized by RioGrande City agentsAgents assigned to the Rio Grande City Station observed a Chevy Silverado...

Wednesday, April 26, 2017 Local Media Release
ROMA, Texas - U.S. Border Patrol agents prevented two adult males from drowning while swimming with their families in the Rio Grande. Border patrol agents save man indistress from the Rio GrandeTuesday evening riverine agents responded to a report...

Wednesday, April 26, 2017 Local Media Release
BROWNSVILLE, Texas – Attentive Border Patrol agents prevented a large amount of suspected narcotics from entering the United States. Bundles of marijuana floating in theRio GrandeFriday afternoon, Border Patrol agents working near the Rio Grande in...
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