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Former Navy SEAL and founder of Blackwater founder Erik Prince joined Steve Bannon on Monday to discuss the volatile political climate in Mexico and to update The War Room audience on his continued work in Haiti.
The entire interview was so interesting as is typical when Prince is asked on as a guest.
On the Mexican leadership crisis-
Erik Prince: When (president) Scheinbar was elected, they killed 27 different conservative candidates, largely assassinated by the cartels. In many cases, it was funded by the Chinese Communist Party because they're trying to do state capture of Mexico with the fentanyl, with the other drug trafficking, and with other aspects of the CCP is trying to put their hooks in at all levels of the Mexican society.
That becomes a huge problem for the United States. Again, I'm not advocating an 1845-style invasion at Veracruz, again. We need to push for leadership change, maybe the United States starts doing it at a governor level where a state governor says, I'm ready to take this on, and we support them that way with kinetic strikes, with covert action, with the means to overmatch the cartels.
I feel terrible for the average cop, the good cop, that tries to do the right thing in Mexico because they're immediately met by overwhelming force, which wipes out not just them, but their family, and it kills their entire family. So, yeah, at some point, some greater force is going to have to be unleashed.
On his security work in Haiti-
Erik Prince: We got involved in Haiti about six months ago when the government was very close to falling, where the gangs control about 90% of Port-a-Prince and about 70% of the countryside. There, the government was ready to fall and literally capitulation to have it run completely by not just drug gangs, but basically cannibal narco zombie gangs. They kill police, they part them out. I have some horrific video.
The Wednesday after Easter, I was out there with the guys, and three policemen were ambushed and murdered, and within minutes, they were beheaded, castrated. Their body cavities were opened up, and their organs were harvested for sale to zombie witch doctors…