The Time Is Now: “INVASION”: FRIDAY UPDATE TO “SITE NOTICE: DANGEROUS DAY” – THE REPORT, WITH PHOTOS, VIDEO SOON – August Fundraiser Complete, SAFE Has Reached Its Goal, THANK YOU
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Here’s the link to the background post for the update below.
Friday Update, What We Saw: Our trip down the road was successful. The terrain was hilly, 4×4 mandatory, and we spotted several likely spotter and sniper positions in the rocks above. It was quite clear that this road was neither designed or used for any sort of “normal” civilian traffic. Given that it was daytime, we didn’t run into any apparent narco-insurgent activity. We preserved the GPS coordinates of several positions. There is a second road that we will be scouting either tomorrow or Monday. We took some prep video, but had a battery issue that prevented any taping of the road itself or what we saw, at a different location, later. As soon as I process and edit the video, we’ll post clips. After the second scout, we’ll make a decision as to how much of the information about the roads we should make public, given a variety of factors such publicity will affect.
As for what we saw later, let me say that it was entirely unexpected and entirely stunning. I (of all people) was left speechless for nearly a minute. We were scouting, in our 4X4 and on foot, a very hot (in terms of insurgent and illegal immigrant activity) area about halfway between Nogales and Sasabe , when we came to a gate at the crest of a hill. We had just detected several trails, along with campsites strewn with layers of illegal immigrant debris. At one point, we moved several obvious directional markers used by the immigrants. We were on the hunt to trace this network of trails back from the points where it joined the roads in this ranch area, to its source across the border. This gate was our latest obstacle to solving this Rubik’s cube of an organized illegal immigrant route system. As always, we took the liberty of opening it, crested the top, and at the instant we flattened out, slammed into the stunning vision of the mothership of the illegal immigrant invasion that nightly pours across the 40-mile stretch of border between Nogales and Sasabe. On the sweeping Mexican hills ahead of us, was something that might be described as the foot version of a large international airport, a massive staging ground and its system of highways dug wide and deep by the feet of an unending horde of foreign invaders; and on a visceral level I instantly felt that what I was seeing was wrongful, a threat, dangerous, hostile. In my mind, I was now, for the first time, squarely facing at its very source, a large-scale and years-old foreign invasion. To me, these unbiased hills gave testimony that was full and final evidence that what we were all facing as a nation was best characterized as a hostile invasion, because if the army that had scarred the vista ahead of me was supposed to be here, and if its presence had been vetted and was welcomed here, then I would not have been seeing in front of me, what I was seeing.
And to me, it was if the Age of the Conquistadors, whose dawn had been presented in the final scene of Mel Gibson’s “Apocalypto”, had come full circle. For just as in that scene, as our hero burst out of the jungle onto the open beach to be overwhelmed by the site of the Conquistador’s alien and threatening ships, so had the same happened to us, as we rounded that corner and saw this modern Mexican army’s own alien and threatening vehicle of invasion, the tables turned, as the descendants of “Apocalypto’s” natives were now threatening to conquer the United States, the bastion of the new world that the Conquistador’s had founded.

Here’s a shot of typical illegal immigrant trail, to give you a sense of how much larger the source trails dug in on the hills across the valley actually are
The following three photos represent just sections of the trail network:
I’m awaiting a return phone call from the Border Patrol to discuss these trails.
Whatever you can do to help us here would be greatly appreciated as it is quite necessary for the build-out and success of this venture.
Below are both G-Pal and Amazon Payments payment options for those of you are willing and able to help today. For larger funding, or if you simply prefer to use snail mail, make your check or money order payable to CMSU, LLC, and send it to:
CMSU/SAFE
8340 N. Thornydale Rd.
#110-403
Tucson, AZ 85741
Thank you very much in advance for your support.
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For larger funding, or if you simply prefer to use snail mail, make your check or money order payable to CMSU, LLC, and send it to:
CMSU/SAFE, LLC
8340 N. Thornydale Rd.
#110-403
Tucson, AZ 85741
Grizz and Kurt have now filed their first report. Click here to read it. If you’d like to volunteer for a 1 week (or more) deployment on the Arizona border, just hit the contact button, and we’ll follow-up with all the details.

Border fence photo by Mark Harvey
As announced last night on “The Jihadi Killer Hour”, SAFE (Secure America Forever), an ACTIVE operation, has now been operating on the Arizona border for a little over a week. SAFE and its first endeavor, the SAFE Borders Project, were founded and initiated by myself and Mark Harvey (aka Snooper) of The Snooper Report. Mark and I uprooted ourselves from our previous locations, lives, friends and families to tackle the crucial battle to protect our borders from the Mexican insurgency and its core businesses of drug trafficking and human trafficking, and the illegal immigration invasion that is doing the same. In the future, as soon as SAFE is able, we will begin to tackle the primarily terrorism-related issues confronting our northern border, as well.

Border Patrol vehicle containing agents that Mark later caught an armed Mexican operative observing through binoculars and reporting on via radio. Photo by Mark Harvey
SAFE will operate primarily in three areas: political operations, information operations (journalism, filmmaking, public education) and citizen border patrol.
We are working with local volunteers on every level, and tomorrow, our first two out of state volunteers arrive.
We have set up two command centers and two housing centers in border towns.
We have initiated contact with the border patrol, have begun to develop relationships with them, which means that we have fully disclosed our activities and intentions to them, and they understand and have expressed support for our mission.

Border fence where it ends at the reservation, as discussed on “The JIhadi Killer Hour” episode below. Photo by Mark Harvey.
Mark has begun reporting on his website. I have made trips to the border, but so far, and continuing until next work, my work has been focused on logistics (primarily set-up), recruiting, vetting, briefing and training, planning, outside relations, and all areas of administrative and command work that are required of commanding officer building the human, equipment and resource elements of an army, in this case the personnel of this organization.
For more details on what SAFE is all about, as well as our activities so far, just listen to the second half of last night’s Blog Talk Radio show on the player at the bottom of the page.
We have acquired the domain names safebordersproject.com and secureamericaforever.com, and Chad Coleman, who designed PatDollard.com has been commissioned to build SAFE’s website.

A mysteriously torn and discarded women’s garment off of one of the many trails used by illegal immigrants crossing in the night. Photo by Mark Harvey
Other than the generous but modest sums raised by our very brief initial fundraiser, and some subsequent local donations, Mark and I are funding this start-up phase completely out of pocket.
Whatever you can do to help us here would be greatly appreciated as it is quite necessary for the build-out and success of this venture.
Below are both G-Pal and Amazon Payments payment options for those of you are willing and able to help today. At the bottom of the buttons section you will see a physical address for regular mail donations.
Thank you very much in advance for your support and prayers.
$25.00 Payment:
$50.00 Payment:
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$750.00 Payment
$1,000.00 Payment
$2500.00 Payment
For larger funding, or if you simply prefer to use snail mail, make your check or money order payable to CMSU, LLC, and send it to:
CMSU, LLC
6501 E. Greenway Parkway #103-448
Scottsdale, AZ 85254









