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Secret Military Islands, Lost Cities & Weaponizing Immigration - LATAM Roundup Ep. 4

Secret Military Islands, Lost Cities & Weaponizing Immigration - LATAM Roundup Ep. 4

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Presenting the Gone Native weekly LATAM Roundup for the week of February 18, 2024.

This week on the Roundup:

01:20 - Ancient cave art & lost cities in the Amazon

05:42 - Update on South America wildfires

09:35 - Emberá indigenous take over Bogotá’s National Park

13:36 - Update on scopoloamine druggings

15:47 - Secret U.S. military installation on Colombian Isla Gorgona

20:15 - END THE DRUG WARS!

22:46 - Cuba, Nicaragua & Venezuela (& China?) weaponizing immigration

33:06 - Did Mexico’s AMLO take a $2 million bribe from the Sinaloa Cartel?

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