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In Part 1, Victor Marx shares his most traumatic experiences as a child. Victor not only recounts what he was exposed to during his childhood but also discusses how he managed to escape and eventually forgave his abuser. This episode delves deeply into the lifestyles of those who have experienced similar traumas and explores the compartmentalization of such experiences. Please be advised that this episode contains extremely graphic content, and viewer/listener discretion is recommended.

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Anonymous

To: @SHAWNRYAN, the man himself... im watching a new episode of, The Connect: with Johnny Mitchell "Migrant Smuggler Reveals How Cartel Trafficking Works, WARNS Of Conditions At The Border", and im telling you, GO CHECK IT OUT SHAWN (& any American that gives a f**k about this country). Dropped 3 days ago, its raw truthful info from a current smuggler himself being interviewed with a mask on at the border. Being someone that's into exposing corruption like you and your team at SRS, my eyes grew wide at the questions and answers given at certain time intervals. Now, yes of course we know corruption exist and the answers to these questions might not be surprising but the convo at the first time stamp at 13:34 made me put my "tin hat" on as a possible unexplored reason for a full shutdown of our country during covid. Is or was this invasion created by our own government? Were covid restrictions used as a cover to smuggle humans/ god knows what else??? etc. At 15:47 they get into the corruption of our own government agents/citizens part taking in illegal human smuggling in the United States. That conversation goes on all the way to 27:10 where the current smuggler says with his own words, "If the numbers really came out (# of corrupt border agents) they'd have to shut down the whole border patrol". At 31:00 the smuggler is asked about smuggling people other than Mexicans and he admits he doesn't but has had a time where he states, "I can't remember if he was Taliban or.. but that origin of a country...that guy payed up to $60,000". EXPLOSIVE episode Shawn. @SHAWN THIS SPECIFIC EPISODE IS RIGHT UP YOUR ALLEY AS FAR AS YOUR MISSION TO EXPOSE CORRUPTION, ESPECIALLY THE HUMAN TRAFFICKING ASPECT.

Anonymous

I was watching this and the Oz interview and you keep saying it's a white collar crime. Not at all. That maybe what the news reports but it happens in every socioeconomic environment in this country. In fact it's probably just as or more prevalent in the poorer communities here in the U.S. It's not reported and very rarely street justice is the only outcome in those areas. It's just not an interesting news story when poor people are involved unless it's something big. The poor have less of a voice and are usually not heard or reported because a lot of the time they don't trust the police in those areas. Most people don't understand because the middle class and above don't have a clue about what goes on in the urban and rural farming areas of the country. I saw it in San Francisco many times over. Thank you for doing what you do, you saved thousands of lives and opened millions of eyes. Godspeed 🇺🇸 and God bless!

Anonymous

Holy holy mother of god!!! I am so so fucking angry and saddened for the little boy inside of Victor who still lives and breathes to this day!! Triggering is an understatement!!! My heart and soul go out to all the kids who live deep in each of our hearts that has experienced such devastating trauma, suffering and loss. I wish I could reach out into the screen and embrace Victor!! What a survivor he is!!!

Anonymous

I had to take a break from watching this. Utterly heartbreaking! Anger is seeping out of every pore of my body. I can’t stand hearing or seeing a young soul being treated badly at all. The young boy who lives within me comes out to protect whoever it may be at that moment. Almost like an out of body experience. I know I have to talk to and comfort that part of me as I will always protect that person inside and make sure he is settled and secure. That’s the only way I am able to, not forget the trauma but to remind myself that there’s a different way to soothe the pain. Heaviest one for me!! 🙇🏻