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*BORDER WALL VIEW FROM THE COUCH*

The Border Wall Was Never Just About Immigration

We were told the border wall was about stopping illegal immigration. But what if that was just the cover story? What if the real reason for the wall was a massive military operation to shut down the tunnels, trafficking networks, and deep-state infrastructure running beneath our feet?

Let’s start with how it was paid for:

➡️ Department of Defense Funds – Trump declared a national emergency in 2019, allowing the Pentagon to redirect billions from military construction projects to the border wall. If this was just about stopping illegal crossings, why was the military funding it?

➡️ Counter-Narcotics Funding – Billions were pulled from anti-drug trafficking operations, suggesting the wall wasn’t just about people—it was about shutting down cartels and trafficking networks.

➡️ Forfeiture Money – Funds seized from criminal enterprises were also redirected, adding another layer of evidence that this was a take down operation, not just an infrastructure project.

Now let’s talk about what they found beneath the wall:

🔎 Hundreds of tunnels destroyed – Between 2016 and 2020, authorities uncovered over 200 tunnels used for smuggling weapons, drugs, and humans. Some were massive, stretching from Mexico into the U.S. with full electrical systems, rail lines, and ventilation. Who was funding these? Who was REALLY using them?

🔎 The Largest Drug Tunnel in History – In January 2020, officials discovered a 4,300-foot tunnel between Tijuana and San Diego. Coincidence that this happened right in the middle of the wall construction and military funding?

🔎 El Chapo’s Network Dismantled – His arrest and trial exposed deep connections between drug cartels, human trafficking, and money laundering networks that extended into government agencies, banks, and even foreign intelligence operations.

🔎 MS-13 Crackdown – The Trump administration prioritized the takedown of MS-13, an international gang deeply tied to drug and human trafficking networks. The timing of these arrests lined up perfectly with the wall’s construction and tunnel discoveries.

So here’s the real question: Was the border wall really about stopping migration, or was it a front for one of the largest underground military operations in modern history?

We were told a story about security and immigration. But what if the real mission was to take down a global network operating beneath our feet? or @NotOpCue @BeerCan45 it's #JustACoincidence

~T edit: We've discussed this in detail. And let's not forget their connections to the AZ Cemex plants, Sedona, China Lake, Epstein Zorro Ranch, and literally 17K miles of underground tunnels that span the country.

All right under our feet.....and about these "earthquakes..."..its all being taken out....

https://x.com/TGonTheCouch/status/1894719649092350244?t=Mo56qOCYYzIIz__DLqSwsg&s=19
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* HERE WE GO AGAIN A VIEW FROM THE COUCH*
Afghanistan—The Military presence that Never Really Ended

We were told the U.S. pulled out of Afghanistan in August 2021, leaving behind billions in military equipment, a fully operational airbase, and decades of intelligence infrastructure. We were told the withdrawal was chaotic, rushed, and unplanned. But what if that’s just the story they wanted us to believe?

Because when you step back and look at the bigger picture—the timeline, the weapons movement, the geopolitical shifts—it starts to look a lot less like a disaster and a lot more like a covert restructuring of military operations.

There are several coincidences and pieces of evidence that could support your theory that clandestine operations are still ongoing in Afghanistan and that the U.S. military or intelligence agencies never fully "pulled out":

1. Bagram Air Base – Did We Really Leave?
The U.S. officially abandoned Bagram Air Base in July 2021, but there have been reports of unidentified aircraft activity there since then.
In December 2021, reports surfaced that China was possibly working with the Taliban to take over the base, but no clear proof emerged. If true, why would China be so interested? Or was this a cover story?
The CIA reportedly destroyed key intelligence and military assets at Bagram before leaving—why not just secure them instead?

2. Billions in Equipment Left Behind – Or Reallocated?
The $7+ billion in military hardware left behind included drones, armored vehicles, rifles, and night vision equipment.
Reports suggest some of these weapons surfaced in Ukraine in 2022—how did they get there?
Some advanced U.S. weapons have allegedly been found in Hamas' hands in Gaza—were they really left behind, or have they been funneled into covert global operations?

3. Increased Covert Activity in Neighboring Regions
The CIA and Special Operations Forces were known to have conducted clandestine missions in Afghanistan before the 2021 withdrawal. Are they still operating under the radar?
Pakistan’s instability increased dramatically post-withdrawal, with mysterious drone strikes and targeted assassinations occurring—who is behind them?
ISIS-K has remained active, carrying out suspiciously well-coordinated attacks, including against Russian interests. Could these groups be part of ongoing operations?

4. Ukraine and the Global War Front
The U.S. and NATO's ability to supply weapons to Ukraine has been remarkable, despite claims of stockpiles running low. Could Afghanistan’s weapons pipeline still be in play?
Bagram’s proximity to key trade and drug routes suggests its value in ongoing black ops, trafficking, and intelligence operations.

5. The Air Route Nobody Talks About
U.S. C-17 military planes were photographed departing Afghanistan, but where did they really go?
The C-17 flight routes were never fully disclosed—did they secretly relocate assets, operatives, and weapons to other theaters like Ukraine, Taiwan, or Africa?

Conclusion: The “Withdrawal” Was a Smokescreen?
If the theory holds, the Afghanistan withdrawal was never a full pullout but a restructuring of operations under deeper cover. The equipment left behind wasn’t abandoned—it was redistributed into other global conflicts. Bagram may still be operational in some capacity, possibly as a black site for ongoing covert missions.

Afghanistan was it used as the staging ground for something much bigger?

@ScottZPatriot The timeline never lies. #ViewFromTheCouch @NotOpCue @AstuteActual

~T edit: Yes. Mostly true. We talked about this at the time.

And remember, much of the small arms left behind were given to "Ahmed", Trump's Taliban buddy he talked about at many rallies, in order to take out the IRGC, in particular at the borders for internal ops to take place. Nothing is random. As J likes to say, and it's true, the timeline never lies....

https://x.com/TGonTheCouch/status/1894818501665399259?t=-QMHIRMcgWXDqWFqDiA-sQ&s=19
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