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To: BenLurkin; Jim Robinson
WE BUILT THE WALL!! And this is how it looks! (Brian Kolfage We Build The Wall Inc. President/Founder)

Our first wall segment is complete just outside of El Paso Texas! We are now working on segment #2. ...The first wall we built is GROUND ZERO for illegal drugs, migrants and human sex slaves coming across, as you can see in the video link. PROJECTS 2 & 3 : WILL ANNOUNCE LOCATION WHEN CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETE..STATUS: CONTRACTING PHASE https://www.gofundme.com/thetrumpwall

US Army Corps of Engineers said it was "Impossible to Build" and we were informed it would take roughly 2 years and $40 Million to complete had it been contracted out to the government to build. We completed it in a matter of days and for a FRACTION of the cost, literally moved a mountain to get it built and up a sharp incline at 31% grade. Proving once again "We The People" can unite in a time of crisis to get the job done!

In this small section of border US Border Patrol public affairs office stated that over 1000 people cross each day on average, and over $200k-$300k worth of illegal drugs enter America. This is a vital smuggling route for the most ruthless cartel, the Juarez Cartel. Who murdered thousands of innocent civilians and journalist and trafficked sex slaves across our border. WE ARE STOPPING THEM NOW!

You may have seen misleading stories that GoFundMe kicked us off their platform and refunded everyone's money. It's not true !.....Incredible news, senators and congressmen want us to build more wall for the government privately on a parallel path with POTUS. Together we can build more to secure our nation. .....we have an official delegation flying down to tour our wall!

PS. (It is understood they do not announce where they are building next to prevent groups from interfering with the permits etc.)

This is what border security looks like! @WeBuildtheWall built the Cadillac of walls. Look at that LED lighting, same lights that are in football stadiums! ...Zero crossings!


10 posted on 06/10/2019 7:05:57 PM PDT by caww
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To: caww

It is a great piece of wall, in a much needed location, but it is an exaggeration to claim:

“US Army Corps of Engineers said it was “Impossible to Build” and we were informed it would take roughly 2 years and $40 Million to complete had it been contracted out to the government to build.”

That estimate was to completely close the more than two mile steep gap across Mount Cristo Rey. They only built the easiest four tenths of a mile on the far side (East) from President Trump’s new twenty mile stretch (which starts at the Western base of the Mountain). All of the steepest areas, and the main smuggling trails across the Mountain, are still left wide open.

It is an excellent piece of wall, but it falls far short of effectively blocking that route. It is simple to walk around. It does not compare to the effort that the Corps of Engineers estimated would cost $40 million.

The design looks to be extremely solid, durable and effective. It should integrate well (seamlessly) with Border Patrol’s other barrier systems.


13 posted on 06/10/2019 7:40:37 PM PDT by BeauBo
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To: caww

It is a great piece of wall, in a much needed location, but it is an exaggeration to claim:

“US Army Corps of Engineers said it was “Impossible to Build” and we were informed it would take roughly 2 years and $40 Million to complete had it been contracted out to the government to build.”

That estimate was to completely close the more than two mile steep gap across Mount Cristo Rey. They only built the easiest four tenths of a mile on the far side (East) from President Trump’s new twenty mile stretch (which starts at the Western base of the Mountain). All of the steepest areas, and the main smuggling trails across the Mountain, are still left wide open.

It is an excellent piece of wall, but it falls far short of effectively blocking that route. It is simple to walk around. It does not compare to the effort that the Corps of Engineers estimated would cost $40 million.

The design looks to be extremely solid, durable and effective. It should integrate well (seamlessly) with Border Patrol’s other barrier systems.


14 posted on 06/10/2019 7:40:38 PM PDT by BeauBo
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