Trump’s Secret Cartel War Plan Just Blew Up Mexico’s Cover
While the media hypes deportations, Trump is preparing to take out the source.
Good Morning, it’s Monday, August 11th, 2025.
Forget the talking points — Trump’s real border strategy isn’t about walls or raids, it’s about going after the cartels like the foreign armies they are. Reports of a secret military authorization have Mexico scrambling to play innocent, just as a new COVID variant “coincidentally” appears to distract from RFK Jr.’s vaccine probe. Add in an Alaska summit with Putin, a peace deal in the Caucasus, and chaos at the CDC’s own campus, and you’ve got one Monday the establishment would rather you didn’t read about.
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TRUMP’S CARTEL WAR IS THE REAL IMMIGRATION STRATEGY
Mexico just told Trump to keep U.S. troops out — here’s why that’s exactly the point.
While cable news talks endlessly about deportation raids and wall repairs, Trump has quietly set the stage for something far bigger: treating Mexican drug cartels as foreign military enemies and taking them out accordingly. Over the weekend, reports surfaced that the president has authorized a classified plan to deploy a U.S. military force against cartel networks in Latin America. Mexico’s government immediately rejected the idea, which might be the clearest proof yet that they’re not just looking the other way, they’re protecting the cartels.
For decades, Washington treated cartel violence as a “law enforcement” issue, letting the DEA play cat-and-mouse while fentanyl flooded U.S. streets. Trump’s view is different: the cartels are paramilitary groups controlling territory, running cross-border smuggling operations, and killing tens of thousands of Americans a year. That’s not crime — that’s war. And like any war, it calls for soldiers, not subpoenas.
Mexico’s outrage was predictable. Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s government has refused to extradite key cartel bosses, undermined joint operations, and tolerated open cartel control of major cities. If U.S. troops cross the border to dismantle cartel command structures, the whole façade of Mexico’s “cooperation” collapses.
Here’s what the media won’t say: the border wall was never Trump’s endgame. It was a delaying tactic — buying time to fortify Border Patrol and gather intelligence for a military option. Deportations stop the bleeding; a cartel takedown stops the wound from reopening. Every cartel hub dismantled in Mexico, Guatemala, or Colombia means fewer armed convoys crossing into Texas, Arizona, and California.
The establishment will call this “reckless.” But the same people clutching pearls over U.S. military action abroad had no problem with endless deployments to protect oil fields in Iraq or poppy farms in Afghanistan. Apparently, protecting American families from cartel killers doesn’t make the cut — unless it’s Trump doing it.
Bottom Line: If Trump follows through, this won’t just change border policy — it will rewrite America’s entire approach to Latin America. And for the first time in decades, the cartels will have something to fear besides rival gangs and Mexican politicians.
THE TIMING REVEALS THE AGENDA
CDC’s “moderate” alert comes just as RFK Jr. digs into vaccine corruption.
The CDC has upgraded national COVID-19 activity from “low” to “moderate” after the sudden appearance of a new “Stratus” variant — a move that comes just as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ramps up his investigation into vaccine-linked autism cases. The medical establishment’s timing couldn’t be more suspicious. Every time they’re cornered, a “new threat” conveniently demands we stop asking questions and start obeying orders.
The playbook hasn’t changed since 2020. First comes the alarming variant name, then the breathless headlines, then the calls for “temporary” emergency powers that mysteriously outlast the crisis itself. This time, the early talking points are already targeting children — the very demographic RFK Jr.’s probe could vindicate as vaccine injury victims.
Officials are avoiding hard numbers on hospitalization spikes, yet they’re rushing to issue press statements warning of “possible school disruptions” in the fall. Translation: they want the option to shut down public life again if political heat gets too high. And if history is any guide, Big Pharma’s media allies will flood the zone with fear until Americans forget the investigations even exist.
The impact is clear — fear resets the political chessboard. The only question is whether Americans will fall for it again.
Bottom Line: The Stratus variant isn’t just a public health story — it’s a political tool. And the people waving the red flag know exactly what they’re doing.
DEEP STATE PANIC
Trump and Putin’s Alaska summit cuts out the foreign policy middlemen.
Next week, Trump will meet Vladimir Putin in Alaska — the first face-to-face between the two leaders since Trump’s return to the White House. Notice what The Washington Post buried in paragraph three: there’s no mention of Volodymyr Zelensky. This isn’t about managing the Ukraine conflict to keep the Pentagon’s budget fat; it’s about ending it entirely.
The location isn’t just symbolic — it’s strategic. Alaska offers neutral ground without the optics of Washington or Moscow, and it cuts the State Department, the National Security Council, and NATO’s army of “special envoys” out of the loop. That’s exactly why the foreign policy establishment is already screaming “reckless” and “dangerous” before a single handshake happens.
For decades, America’s “experts” have thrived on endless, managed conflicts — the kind that justify permanent military deployments, bloated foreign aid packages, and lucrative defense contracts. Peace is bad for business. And Trump’s direct-deal style threatens to end the gravy train overnight.
Expect the media to wheel out every think tank fellow and retired general who owes their career to the status quo, all warning that bypassing “proper channels” will destabilize the world. What they won’t say is that those “channels” exist to keep peace off the table.
Bottom Line: If Trump walks out of Alaska with even a framework for peace, it’ll be the deepest cut to the deep state’s power in decades — and they know it.
PATTERN RECOGNITION
Trump closes the deal in a conflict that Washington couldn’t finish.
Trump just ended a war that had been burning for decades — brokering a final peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Biden’s State Department spent years “laying groundwork,” but couldn’t seal the deal. Trump walked in, cut through the diplomatic theater, and got both sides to sign. That’s what results look like.
The media’s already downplaying it, framing it as “a continuation of previous efforts” to avoid giving Trump credit. But the truth is simple: the people who run Washington’s foreign policy prefer conflicts that drag on forever. They justify budgets, keep weapons flowing, and keep consultants on retainer. Peace ruins the business model.
This wasn’t just a handshake photo op. The agreement covers border demarcation, prisoner exchanges, and mutual trade commitments — the kind of concrete measures that make war harder to restart. And it came without the layers of “multilateral coordination” that usually slow negotiations to a crawl.
Everywhere Trump applies direct diplomacy — North Korea, the Middle East, now the Caucasus — peace keeps breaking out. And every time, the same crowd warns that it’s “unsustainable” while quietly betting on failure. They’re not neutral referees; they’re stakeholders in the chaos.
Bottom Line: If you’re keeping score, that’s another Trump win the war machine will pretend never happened — because admitting it means admitting peace is possible without them.
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They removed healing substances to control you.
Most people don’t know that lithium — now treated like a controlled psychiatric medication — used to be in 7Up. Back in the 1920s and ’30s, it was marketed for its “uplifting” effects and sold over the counter. Safe enough for soda. But when patents expired and the profit potential as a consumer product dropped, lithium was rebranded as “dangerous” unless dispensed by prescription. Now, nearly a century later, researchers are finding new uses — from mood stabilization to slowing Alzheimer’s progression — and Big Pharma is circling back for another payday. The pattern is as old as the medical establishment itself: keep a naturally occurring, low-cost treatment available until it stops making money, then restrict it, regulate it, and repackage it as an expensive “innovation.” This isn’t science evolving — it’s the monetization of human health.
Buried good news from the Korean peninsula.
In a rare move toward peace, North Korea has dismantled its border propaganda speakers aimed at South Korea — massive, pole-mounted systems that have blasted anti-Seoul messaging across the DMZ for decades. The timing follows the inauguration of South Korea’s new president, who campaigned on easing tensions. It’s the kind of diplomatic progress that should dominate headlines — two bitter enemies dialing back their war of words — but it’s getting drowned out by stories that fuel the “world on fire” narrative. The establishment prefers every Korean development to be about missile tests and military drills, not steps toward reconciliation. Peace on the peninsula doesn’t sell war budgets, and it doesn’t fit the fear-based news cycle.
Hollywood main character syndrome in action.
At a recent film festival, an unnamed Oscar-winning British actress claimed that years ago, Donald Trump asked her on a date — and she quipped that saying yes “could have changed the course of American history.” This is the kind of self-importance only Hollywood can produce: imagining that their personal dating choices are a hinge point for global politics. She offered no details, no dates, and no explanation for why she waited until now to tell the story. But the timing is everything — in an election year, it’s guaranteed to earn her a round of fawning interviews and glowing social media attention. For the celebrity class, politics isn’t about policy or principle; it’s a stage prop for keeping themselves in the spotlight.
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“If you want to make enemies, try to change something.”
— Woodrow Wilson
That’s the Monday reality check — cartel war plans in the shadows, a new “variant” right on cue, peace talks the establishment doesn’t want, and chaos at the CDC. If this feels like a lot, it’s because it is. But this is exactly how they operate: flood the zone with noise so you miss the moves that actually matter. Our job is to cut through it, every day, without the filters. If even one of today’s stories made you stop and think, you know at least one person who needs to read it, too.
~ Scott 🇺🇸
P.S.: Here’s my take on Trump’s reported military move against the cartels — it’s not a gamble, it’s the logical end of years of watching the DEA play cat-and-mouse while Americans die. The outrage from Mexico’s government tells me he’s hit the right nerve. What’s your read? Would you support U.S. military action against cartels operating across the border?
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