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WEF takes over former US military bases in Panama

WEF takes over former US military bases in Panama

The revelation that the WEF is taking over parts of Panama comes as the number of South American migrants arriving in Panama on their way to the US is expected to exceed 400,000 by October, according to reports. 
 

Published on October 2, 2023 by WS.


The World Economic Forum (WEF) has taken over former US military bases in Panama. This was revealed by political commentator Ann Vandersteel on her Brighteon.TV show “Right Now with Ann Vandersteel” .

The presenter had recently visited the former military site of Fort Clayton near the former Panama Canal Zone, which was once an important base for the United States. She found out that the WEF had moved to the area. She took a photo of the WEF flag flying side by side with the Panamanian flag.

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“The US government has abandoned Panama, the American crown jewel in Latin America. The United States military installations are either completely dilapidated or, worse, occupied by globalist psychopaths.

We, the Americans, built the canal and we – our government, I should say – gave it away. Panamanians love the Americans, and they ask, 'Where are the Americans?' So remember that the old Southcom base, known as Fort Clayton, now flies the flag of the World Economic Forum." (from min. 09:30)

The revelation that the WEF is seizing parts of Panama comes as reports suggest that the number of South American migrants arriving in Panama through the inhospitable and dangerous environment of the Darien Gap on their way to the United States is increasing. will exceed the 400,000 mark by October (we reported ).

These figures come from the National Migration Service of Panama, which reported that as of September 27 (6 a.m.) 399,606 South American migrants had entered the country through the Darien Gorge. The crisis in Panama worsened particularly in September, when more than 2,000 migrants streamed into the country every day through the jungle of the Darien Rift.

The number of migrants crossing Panama surpasses last year's record of 248,000 migrants and 2021's record of 133,000.

Panamanian authorities warn that despite the numerous new measures the government has taken to curb record migration, the number of migrants and so-called asylum seekers who could enter the country through the Darien Gap will more than halve by the end of the year could be million.



Source:

Brighteon: Right Now with Ann Vandersteel ft. Patrick Byrne - September 26, 2023

Transition News: Over 330,000 people have already crossed one of the most dangerous migrant routes this year - September 26, 2023

Source: https://transition--news-org.translate.goog/wef-ubernimmt-ehemalige-us-militarbasen-in-panama?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp 

 

 

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