And so you will either adjust to it and there's a high chance you'll do well,
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The main invasion engine for the United States is our government. Straight up, the life that you had before is over. And so you will either adjust to it and there's a high chance you'll do well, or you won't adjust to it and there's a high chance you're going to die.
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If you're in a big city, it's time to get out, obviously. It's way past that time. Those cities are clearly being taken. If you're not going to fight for it, If you are not going to fight, you must leave or you will be taken.
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This is coming, whether it's economic collapse or this invasions that are going on, uh, You're going to have to fight or flee. If you freeze, you'll probably die or you'll certainly be a slave. And so what are you gonna do? That depends on your personal situation.

Michael Yon: "The Life You Had Before Is Over"

Doug Casey's Take ep.#339

Today we're sitting down with Michael Yon, a former Green Beret who's spent years as a war correspondent in conflict zones around the world. In this conversation, Yon shares his candid thoughts on global migration, cultural shifts, and what he believes are serious challenges facing the United States and other countries.

Yon doesn't shy away from controversial statements. He argues that "United States is clearly going into civil war" and says "The main invasion engine for the United States is our government." Whether you agree with all of his views or not, his firsthand experiences offer a unique perspective on current events.

Throughout the chat, Yon touches on topics like border security, cultural assimilation, and what he sees as looming threats to societal stability. He suggests that "The life that you had before is over" and advises listeners that they might need to make some tough choices in the near future.

Time stamps (Youtube)


00:00 Introduction: The State of the Nation

00:45 Interview with Michael Yon: Background and Expertise

01:13 Global Hotspots: Key Locations and Issues

02:40 Japan's Health Crisis and Chinese Influence

04:42 Migration and Information Warfare

08:39 The Situation in Canada and Europe

21:58 The Tribal Dynamics of Conflict Zones

41:17 The Strategic Importance of Panama and Colombia

47:59 Understanding Cultural Substrates

48:28 Migration Issues in the Western World

49:08 Election Integrity Concerns

49:51 Border Security and Migration Patterns

53:18 The Role of NGOs in Migration

54:14 Economic and Social Impacts of Migration

01:01:18 Cultural and Societal Changes

01:03:27 The Role of Media and Influencers

01:15:56 Military Perspectives and Leadership

01:20:18 Preparing for Future Challenges

01:28:04 Final Thoughts and Recommendations

Discussion about this video

I bought an EMP protector for my vehicle. I have weapons and ammo. I am waiting for my ham radio to come in. I could get my own chickens for eggs, fish and grow vegetables. I’m hunkering down where I live. I hope it survives.

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Seems like the only way to stop people from coming into the country is to put snipers along the border. It sounds cruel but is it necessary?

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How did Afghans treat their women? I don’t see them mixing well with Europeans or Americans.

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What a treasury of real world knowledge Michael Yon is... I appreciate the shout out for Saint Bezmenov - I made his lectures compulsory for home schooling.

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I've listened to Michael Yon before. He's spot on about the Darien Gap and our own government funding the border invasion by funding the UN which funds those NGO's that make it happen. As to how everything will unfold is anyone's guess. I think we often discount our own inate abilities and mankind 's abilities to innovate and overcome new circumstances, especially when we allow our hearts and minds to be overcome in the peace of our God and HIS infinite wisdom. It's not all doom and gloom.

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Did I miss the book recommendation by Yon? Right before his phone rang he was going to say what it was. BTW, for anyone who hasn't read Bracken's trilogy (Enemies Foreign and Domestic), I'd highly make it a priority. Thank you for the community.

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Eye opening conversation. Thank you guys.

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Great guest! I would enjoy seeing a follow-up interview in the future when it works for both of your schedules. This topic is not discussed enough.

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So much information fired rapidly from this guy. Very interesting - thanks ✓

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Very very interesting and what an analysis. Thanks.

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Incredible interview that everyone should watch. Everyone should have like -minded people around them right now, with all the trouble; and get rid of the toxic individuals who just do not understand the trouble we are in. I am waiting for the revolution, but it does not seem to happen. Maybe when people cannot feed their family, they will get out in the street..

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I wish more people would watch videos like this and stop pretending nothing is wrong. Thank you all. Unfortunately, I have realised that people do not listen. Some are now saying, "Oh, you were right." Still, they do nothing. I like Mexico. Nice people, less hassels LOL! I left them to their western "safe places" to self-destruct.

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Extremely interesting interview with a man who knows his subjects, has an extensive knowledge and memory and can express himself in a concise and clear language.

A pleasure to listen and very informative about these urgent subjects!

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WOW. Thanks guys!

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