One of the largest and most expensive secret wars in the history of these nations is targeting Canada, Mexico, and the US. Not only are lives and ruined communities at stake, but no one seems to be able to stop the carnage.
Native American communities on reservations, particularly those situated along borderlands. From Arizona to Montana, and even into territories that straddle the U.S.-Canada line, drug cartels have discovered both opportunity and immunity on tribal lands, and American Indian communities are paying the price.
Tribal lands are in the crosshairs of cartels, and the cartels are winning! The Tohono O’odham Nation in southern Arizona sits directly on the U.S.-Mexico border, and for years, it has faced a growing threat from Mexican drug cartels. Their 2.8-million-acre reservation, about the size of Connecticut, spans nearly 75 miles along the border and has become a key trafficking corridor for cartels smuggling drugs and people into the United States.
According to Verlon Jose, chairman of the Tohono O’odham Nation, tribal police now spend nearly half their time on border-related issues, from drug smuggling to migrant enforcement. The tribe allocates $3 million of its funds annually to protect its lands, money it cannot afford to lose. Cartels have even turned environmental sabotage into a tactic: funneling large groups of migrants into the reservation to overwhelm tribal law enforcement, leaving behind environmental damage and diverting attention from their true goal of smuggling high-value narcotics.
The numbers are staggering. In 2020, the tribe helped seize 140 pounds of heroin and 20 pounds of fentanyl powder tied to a Sinaloa cartel cell. But the trafficking hasn’t slowed. In 2023, thousands of illegal migrants camped out on their land, leaving trash, cutting down trees for firewood, and straining limited tribal resources.
Northern reservations are fighting for their survival, and the number of casualties is increasing. While border proximity primarily affects the Southwest, it also affects distant communities like those in Montana. Cartels have carved paths into rural, isolated reservations where law enforcement is limited, and drug prices can soar sometimes as much as 20 times higher than in major cities.
Montana’s Blackfeet Nation, Fort Peck, and Fort Belknap reservations have all seen dramatic increases in cartel activity. Tribal leaders like Marvin Weatherwax Jr. have described the situation as a deluge of fentanyl, while Fort Peck councilman Bryce Kirk testified before Congress that cartels have embedded themselves into families and communities.
In 2023 alone, DEA agents dismantled networks tied to the Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation cartels operating inside these reservations. But with only four DEA agents covering eastern Montana, the enforcement gap is glaring.
A legal maze of jurisdiction and sovereignty is the weapon of choice for the heavily armed and disciplined drug armies as they invade and conquer community after community. One of the main reasons cartels have found refuge on Native American land lies in jurisdictional complexity. Tribal police generally can’t arrest non-Natives. State and local law enforcement need permission to operate on reservations. And the federal agencies that do have authority, like the FBI, are often slow to respond, under-resourced, or prioritize other cases.
As Fort Belknap President Jeffrey Stiffarm bluntly told Congress, “The FBI doesn’t do anything on the reservation unless we have a death or serious crime.” By the time warrants are issued or arrests are approved, cartel operatives have often moved on or, worse, infiltrated deeper.
This broken system leaves many tribes feeling abandoned, caught between defending their sovereignty and being exploited by outside criminals.
Tribal communities that span international borders face even more complications. The Tohono O’odham Nation, for example, is split between Arizona and Sonora, Mexico, with villages on both sides. The U.S. border wall has disrupted sacred ceremonies, family ties, and cultural unity while making it harder to monitor illegal activity.
Similarly, the Akwesasne Mohawk Territory in upstate New York and Ontario/Quebec is one of the most complex cross-border Indigenous territories in North America. With residents who hold U.S., Canadian, or dual documents and a community that spans two countries, two provinces, and one U.S. state, it has become a hotspot for smuggling not just drugs but also firearms and people. Both U.S. and Canadian authorities struggle to enforce laws without violating tribal sovereignty or creating international tension.
The desperation is clear. Leaders from various tribes are raising the alarm about the cartels' increasing dominance. Communities are being hollowed out from within by lives lost to fentanyl, youth recruited into trafficking, and elders left trying to hold the community together with little help from federal or state partners.
There is a profound sense of betrayal. These tribes have historically faced broken promises from governments. Today, they feel forgotten once more, caught in the fallout of a national border crisis that has turned their sacred lands into battlegrounds.
We have broadcast the call for help, but who is listening?
Tribal leaders are demanding more than thoughts and prayers. They’re calling for:
- Stronger enforcement at the border to stop trafficking before it reaches tribal lands.
- Jurisdictional reform to allow tribal police more authority over non-Native offenders.
- More funding for tribal law enforcement and community recovery programs.
- Federal accountability for delays and dismissals that allow cartels to exploit legal gray zones.
This crisis is not just a border issue. It’s a sovereignty issue, a public health emergency, and a test of the U.S. and Canada’s commitment to their Indigenous populations.
Do you still have doubts about the ongoing silent conflict at the Canadian, US, and Mexican borders? Then how do you explain this? What if I were to tell you more people are dying from illegal drug use than the total deaths in the Vietnam War!
Drug Crisis Death Toll vs. Vietnam War Casualties
Over the last five years, drug overdose deaths have devastated communities across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, quietly surpassing the human toll of entire wars. While the Vietnam War left deep scars on the nations involved, the ongoing North American drug epidemic has claimed even more lives in a shorter span of time.
United States: Over 500,000 Overdose Deaths (2019–2023)
The U.S. is at the epicenter of the crisis. Driven by fentanyl, methamphetamine, and other synthetic opioids, annual overdose deaths have topped 100,000 per year since 2020. Over five years, that's more than half a million Americans lost—many young, many preventable.
Canada: Over 50,000 Apparent Opioid Deaths (2016–2024)
Canada has seen over 50,000 opioid-related deaths since 2016, with the pace accelerating recently. British Columbia declared a public health emergency in 2016, and other provinces have followed suit. The fentanyl crisis has not spared any region, as it is largely imported through smuggling routes tied to organized crime.
Mexico: Data Limited, But a Growing Crisis
Although reliable data is scarce, overdose deaths in Mexico have been increasing, particularly in northern border states like Baja California and Chihuahua. Experts report a doubling of fatal overdoses over the past 15 years. While Mexico has traditionally faced violence from cartel wars, its population is now also falling victim to the very drugs produced and trafficked by those same groups.
In just five years, overdose deaths in the United States alone have nearly tenfold surpassed the number of Americans killed in the Vietnam war.
The Vietnam War was a defining moment in modern history marked by protest, political upheaval, and deep loss. But the North American drug epidemic has quietly killed far more Americans in a fraction of the time. Including Canada and Mexico broadens the tragedy's scope to a continental scale.
Final Word: Where are the protests, the demands to end the war, and the marches? Or is our society so drugged that no one really cares? Are we all POWs?
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Sometimes is seems that way.. Being held agains our will by the cartels and the fentynal that's devoured a generation can't continue... Hosem all, let God sort them out.. just saying!
This is an international issue for Mexico, Canada and the US. We will get international attendion: https://canadafreepress.com/article/exposed-secret-war-raging-on-us...
It is idiocy on the part of the US Federal Government, which has a Constitutional Mandate to secure this nation from invasion and to control immigration, to have US Borders included in Indian Reservations. There should at the very least be a 5 mile buffer zone between the Indian Reservation and the US/Canada or US/Mexico border which is wholly controlled by the US Border Patrol. If the reservation Indians are actually growing tired of being invaded by the foreign cartels, then they should be very willing to cede these border lands to the United States.
Of course, US Reservation Indians are no more than fully legalized welfare babies who are incapable of sustaining themselves much less guard their reservations from invasion. Maybe the best course of action is to force the Reservation Indians to make a choice on individual land ownership and end the entire Indian Reservation system that we have in the United States! This system is a major liability to both the United States and the Reservation Indians!
As an old Navy vet, Colonel, I totally agree. The commiecrat Demonrats and the RINOs have ruined everything about our security.
Agreed...
You are correct, the Indians, once a proud people have evolved into what government "help" makes of all those who take the handouts..... lost, without direction, without drive, dependent and demanding, unwilling to lift a finger to make their lives better because they forgot how. The same thing is happening in the black community, those who have depended on government aid generation after generation, without desire to ever fend for themselves. It's a terrible waste of human potential, of human life, wether on a reservation or the ghetto.....we are witnessing the results of government control! These Indians, most are addicted to drugs or alcohol aren't going to resist the cartels anymore than the welfare blacks resist the business of drugs. This is a great example why segregation is dangerous, why government "help" is devestating. The survivors of reservations have left, they made something of themselves, they assimilated into American society, they will carry that proud bloodline......the rest will eventually disappear into history, will no longer exist!
The Tribes in Oklahoma are doing very well, with large numbers of casinos on their land. Plus they are opening more all the time!
Is that lifting their people out of the reservation mentality, drugs and alcholol abuse......or is it just adding yet another opportunity to addiction?
I believe it is another level of addiction. The 1st Nations should be left free to relearn their ancient healing methods, their knowledge of plants, of frequency healing, smokehouse healings, etc., wisdom from the ages, to recover all. Their own words, "Wisdom of White Hair" and "Wisdom of Gray Hair," means more than we might think it means.
Our white Christian settlers got here and lied and betrayed every single treaty with them, including wrapping blankets around someone with smallpox and then giving that blanket to the Natives, who had no defense against smallpox in their genetic lines.
Those betrayals, spiritually, brought in actual spirits of abandonment, betrayal, and spirits of loss of identity, which evolved into (spirits of) spousal abuse and aloholism, which they suffer from now. along with the original spirits. They have/had skills and wisdom of the earth that needs to be recovered. They could do far better than our pharma, which does still mean, witchcraft.....
Plus, consider this——
There have been found skeletons of giants all throughout America. Newspaper articles documented it. There is a rising tide of knowlege coming forth about this—all at the same time.
Multiple authors, accumulation of research, and—L.A. Marzulli proves the giants were here—with actual photography of skeletons. Of those he could get access to, he created a series of 10 not-so-well-done vids, but that do document and measure the multitudes of M and F skulls and bones that he was given access to and does include an infant skull. However, a large number of huge skeletons were "donated" to the Smithsonian, where they promptly disappeared from public knowledge, never to be revealed again. But, L.A. found lots of info that was documented in newspapers and video documented all the skeletons he had access to.
Generally, the overall head height of one of these huge skeletons is close to 18" in height with an eye orbit of about an 8" high, with a corresponding change in the opening to the spinal chord (foramen Magnum), to compensate for the increased weight of the head upon the spinal column. The skull opening shifts to accomodate the weight of the large skull, so is unlike the human foramen Magnum.
America is FULL of ancient artifacts that no one has put much attention to, because it has all been hidden until now. There are walls of huge blocks of stone (cut just as exactingly like the blocks in the pyramids) where not even a piece of paper fits between two rocks, with each rock too large, massive and heavy to have been moved or cut by human hands.
Miamisburg, SW-OH, near me, has the world's largest serpentine mound next to the Mound Lab, and that serpentine mound can be seen from space. WPAFB in Dayton, is also rumored to have artifact/s hidden away.
If so, then going back to —how did the giants get here on our land—it is likely that the land mass of the Bering Straight connected Alaska to Russia—which coincidently, there is now talk about building a bridge from Alaska to Russia....to me, it looks like the only way those skeletons could be all over America, is that that the two major masses connected, as the flood was worldwide.
I have research by Hebrew scholars, found online, each stating that America is in the lineage of the (Tribe of) Jacob. The blessing of Jacob where Jacob crossed his right hand over to bless the younger (Ephraim) before the older (Manasseh)—I originally thought America was Ephraim as the prophesy states that the younger became greater than the older (England vs the US), and the older indicated a commonwealth of nations, which would have been England. And of course, we beat the world's largest and most powerful Navy.
But I now no longer think this is where America fits, as I found these Hebrew scholars' research that states America is El Machir, (Ha-Machir or Ha-Machiri, Al Makhiri, Aimerico, or Aimericus) and if so, then America is the 1stborn Grandson of Joseph and subject to the blessing.
El Machir (from Manasseh) does mean responsible representation.
If so, then it perfectly explains what Prophet Robin Bullock and Apostle Chuck Pierce, both anointed for the 1st Nations, (to mend, heal, bless and repent to the 1st nations), why they stated this, "The reason the Navajo saved us during WWII is that no one, NO one, could translate the Navajo language, so the Navajo Code Talkers saved us and our communications during WWII.
Robin has also stated that the Navajo language is very, very different from other 1st Nations, and that there are a few others who are also vastly different from the other First Nations.
If so, then it means that the Nephalim walked on our lands, built those huge stone walls like they did the pyramids, and that the sacrifice tables (to Ba'al), also found here in America, were used for their purposes of evil. It also would mean 'something" when Pastor/Teacher Kevin Zadai, who is brilliant, (recruited by USAF in high school and also now a pilot and Pastor) knows that "things" were illuminated in the sky when we tested the A Bomb....triangular flying forms that we had no knowledge of...
If so, concerning our own First Nations‚—then those same spirits are still here on the land until Christians expel them via the power and Name of Jesus Christ. Jesus did do deliverance and we are called to do as He did, still today. And maybe, if we want to rid ourselves of these ancient evil spirits that have infected the left, maybe we should learn something about deliverance. Trump can't do it all...the church needs to step up and first, quit seeing everything in the natural and then maybe learn, teach, and do deliverance.
The Navajo Nation contributed greatly to our Military's success in the Pacific Theater, but had little to do with Hitler's defeat. As for the Church, it has metastasized and now embodies the LUKE WARM CHURCH OF REVELATION in preperation for its removal from the current Heavens and Earth, and a New Heavens and Earth will ultimately replace the old.