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So, let me get a couple of things. I do stuff, I don't talk about it much on the air. I do what's called OSEP, Open Source Intelligence Gathering Resources basically. It's a dynamic, how do I explain it? There's tons and tons and tons and tons of stuff that's open on the internet. You just have to know how to find it. And so, I bring that up because one of the resources that I follow all the time is called Fatux. I follow it on X, I follow it on Discord. That was one of the sources, that was the first source that popped up and I made it a few minutes before I said it after that. Let's see, so I'm looking at my, yeah, so Fatux announced it. Let me see who announced it. Sorry, I'm making you hold here on air. Let me find out where I'm supposed to be at. There we go. Okay, so 14 minutes ago, Fatux Network said, the planned US strikes on Venezuela aimed at destroying military installations, allegedly used by drug trafficking network that Washington says is led by Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and the top members of his regime. GPS interference in and around Venezuela has increased over the past few days and there are multiple, multiple naval vessels and resources in the area. Sources also told the Miami Herald that the targets, which could be struck by air in a matter of days or even hours, is aimed to, oh, I can't talk this morning. Hang on a second, my mind will catch up with my mouth. Decapitates, sorry. I'm sitting here reading it and I couldn't think of how to say it. The strikes could come at any moment and is aimed at decapitating the cartel's hierarchy. While sources declined to say whether Maduro himself is a target, one of them said his time is running out. So Miami Herald is the first mainstream name that I've seen yet. Hope that helps.
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