Tunnel is Discovered Under Nogales Man's house after he was Sentenced for Drug Charge! He constructed the tunnel so he could breach the IOI and retrieve packages of drugs floated through the IOI from Mexico to US. As per DOJ. Tunnel footage from BP!

From a Facebook Post on my page,
Subterranean Tunnel found under home in Arizona!

Remember when President Trump set up funding the Military for Subterranean Warfare?

According to Task and Purpose. . .

Left unmentioned were the recent studies the Army has undertaken to shore up this effort. The Army completed a four-month review last year of its outdated approach to underground combat and published a new training manual dedicated to this environment.

“This training circular is published to provide urgently needed guidance to plan and execute training for units operating in subterranean environments, according to TC 3-20.50 “Small Unit Training in Subterranean Environments,” published in November 2017. “Though prepared through an 'urgent' development process, it is authorized for immediate implementation.”

According to KTAR News,
Agents discovered a tunnel under the house that led to the International Outfall Interceptor, a wastewater pipeline that begins at the Mexican border and flows north to a plant that treats wastewater from Nogales, Sonora, and cities in Arizona.

Robledo-Delgado told agents he constructed the tunnel “so he could breach the IOI and retrieve packages of drugs that floated through the IOI from Mexico into the United States,” according to the release.

He was allegedly being paid around $3,000 for each smuggling attempt.

To see what has been verified, this report is still here since archived on another platform even though YT has threatened me, allowed people to harass and threaten by even posting a pic of my bedroom and threatening my family.

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As per a local news report,

TUCSON, Ariz. — A Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, man was sentenced on Thursday to 41 months in prison, followed by five year’s supervised release for smuggling narcotics stemming from an illegal tunnel found under an Arizona residence he rented. Special agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) conducted the investigation.

On Dec. 17, 2019, special agents executed a search warrant at the house Robledo-Delgado was renting in Nogales, Arizona. In the house, HSI special agents discovered a subterranean tunnel down to the International Outfall Interceptor (IOI). The IOI is a wastewater pipeline that begins at the Mexican border and flows north to a plant that treats wastewater from Nogales, Sonora, and cities in Arizona pursuant to an agreement between the United States and Mexico. Inside Robledo-Delgado’s residence, agents also found large amounts of methamphetamine, cocaine, fentanyl, and heroin. Robledo-Delgado was discovered hiding under a bed in the house.

You should see these photos then ask WHY that border is desperately fought over for those who need the trafficking to continue!

Remember who the First Trafficker was?
God named him Right out in His Word and He IS the Word!

In Ezekiel 28 speaking of the Prince of Tyrus a type of satan, Quite interesting especially when you consider what Max Brooks said in his book World War Z.
5 By thy great wisdom and by thy traffick hast thou increased thy riches, and thine heart is lifted up because of thy riches:

Interesting how you can read in World War Z
It is narrated by a character named Max Brooks, an agent of the United Nations Postwar Commission, which was established to deal with the aftermath of the zombie plague that devastated the world. Although the origin of the plague is unknown, it began in a small village in China and spread via human trafficking, refugees, and the organ trade.

Sure is interesting what you can find underground isn't it?

From 2015 as per Yahoo News,

When a U-Haul truck carrying 4,700 pounds of marijuana rolled into Bisbee, Ariz., this week, the local cops were ready. The local police had been tipped off and, with the help of the Border Patrol’s canine team, managed to intercept the truck and its $3 million-worth of bundled cargo. The operation was a success, but that was just the beginning.

Tracing the U-Haul’s route led the cops and U.S. Border Patrol agents to a house in the border town of Naco, where, inside a small shed on the property, they found the entrance to the longest drug-smuggling tunnel ever discovered in the Tucson sector.

According to a press release from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP), both agencies of the Department of Homeland Security, specially trained agents from the Border Patrol’s tunnel team were immediately dispatched to begin investigating the underground passageway. Despite an initial delay, due to concerns over the tunnel’s air quality, the investigators found a hydraulic lift inside a cement shaft, leading down into the wood-bolstered tunnel. At least near the entrance, the tunnel is big enough to allow an adult to stand up straight.

This video offers a glimpse of what the tunnel looks like from the inside.
It goes on for some time and has the ventilations systems similar to what we saw on Epstein's Island Little St. James.
**NACO, AZ, UNITED STATES
02.24.2015
Video by Daniel Barrios
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Public Affairs - Visual Communications Division **
blob:https://www.dvidshub.net/121feba7-f286-46fb-b3e0-a5e193115cea

https://www.dvidshub.net/video/392482/drug-tunnel-discovered-us-mexico-border#.VPH_-SleSS0%20

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Tunnels have long served as a popular means of transporting drugs between Mexico and the United States, especially as recent increases in U.S. agents and fencing along the Southwest border have forced cartels to come up with alternative points of entry. The first cross-border smuggling tunnel was discovered by the Border Patrol in 1990. Since then, a total of 168 tunnels have been identified and, since 2006, 80 have been found and dismantled.

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http://www.city-data.com/forum/prescott/1982993-prescott-underground-tunnels.html

Industry Operations Investigators (IOIs) support ATF’s regulatory mission by conducting regular inspections and investigations into regulated firearms and explosives industries. IOIs work closely with new and existing licensees to make sure their businesses meet all federal laws and regulations. They inspect their records and inventories to make sure all items are documented correctly and stored safely. During this process, they also look for evidence of trafficking and other criminal activities.

Interestingly enough, there was a Dead Zone episode that covered this.
It showed the trafficking trade, how it is done, what the Coyotes do which the ranch owners on the border have witnessed and been trying to tell people about for years.

Season 4 episode 7 in 2005
Grains of Sand

Description;
Johnny rescues a baby but is unable to save its mother. The baby's parents are illegal immigrants and Johnny must reunite the baby with its father and save a group of Mexican immigrants from unscrupulous coyotes.
Guess who tries to Bury their information because they do not want a light shed on their darkness

Found here,
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6rzx5e

Guess who tries to Bury their information because they do not want a light shed on their darkness

Guess who all makes money off of this trafficking?
You know who!

Also from here,
Shetland
Episode #5.2
Episode aired Feb 19, 2019
TV-14
55min

Perez finds that the murder of the young Nigerian man is more than just the drugs trade but could be sex trafficking with the Shetlands a cog in a much larger wheel.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9816612/

Other Drug Tunnels found,

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https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/four-drug-tunnels-found-along-us-mexico-border-1.878508

From the Christian Science Monitor,

The discovery this week of a drug tunnel inside a house in Douglas, in southeastern Arizona, rekindles memories of the legendary one area residents still talk about: a 270-foot elaborate passageway with lighting and a hydraulic system that authorities valued at more than $1 million.

That was back in 1990, around the time tunnels increasingly emerged as part of the drug-trafficking route along the Southwestern border. The sophisticated Douglas tunnel was used to haul cocaine from a luxury home in Mexico to a warehouse in the border town just a couple blocks from the rental home where the latest clandestine excavation has now been abruptly halted.

https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/Latin-America-Monitor/2011/0826/Drug-tunnel-found-in-Arizona-but-it-s-no-fancy-million-dollar-underground-corridor

From KTLA 5

According to the Tucson Sector of the U.S. Border Patrol, its agents have encountered and closed 113 illicit cross-border tunnels in the Nogales-area Border Patrol Station. A large portion of these tunnels have been found in downtown Nogales, within a 1-mile radius of the DeConcini land crossing.

“One day we got a call (from the police) at 3 in the morning saying we needed to come and check out our property because there was a tunnel coming across from Mexico that had been built in our house,” said Eugenio Celaya, a resident of Nogales.

In working with authorities to fill out the tunnel, his family learned that an underground river once ran through the area, so the soil wasn’t too difficult to dig.

The tunnel was taken care of and a for-rent sign went up again on the property. New tenants were screened and a new family moved in. Less than three months later, authorities called on the Celaya family again.

“They reopened the tunnel on the other side and this time it came out underneath our deck,” Celaya said. “They just bypassed the cement and made a new exit.”

The homeowner showed BorderReport.com a large square covered with heavy rock in his front porch where the deck used to be.

Other residents of International Boulevard also recall the tunnels. A man approached Tuesday night by BorderReport.com’s tour truck said he knew of up to six tunnels discovered previously in the area.

https://ktla.com/news/nationworld/nogales-residents-and-border-patrol-deal-with-smuggling-tunnels-from-mexico/

https://ktla.com/news/nationworld/nogales-residents-and-border-patrol-deal-with-smuggling-tunnels-from-mexico/

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/02/14/largest-drug-tunnel-nogales/5479503/

https://conservativeandfree.com/2019/12/20/busted-new-drug-tunnel-found-in-arizona/

https://tucson.com/news/local/border/cross-border-smuggling-tunnel-found-in-nogales/article_c99e4a94-f5ef-11e5-9ab4-5f326b141af9.html

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/aug/07/us-mexico-smuggling-tunnel-arizona-sophisticated

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-mexico-tunnel/u-s-officials-find-sophisticated-smuggling-tunnel-on-mexican-border-idUSKCN2532Q1

https://www.breitbart.com/border/2016/04/25/rape-trees-dead-migrants-consequences-open-border/

https://www.shorenewsnetwork.com/2021/07/01/sonora-mexico-man-sentenced-for-narcotics-smuggling-after-tunnel-is-discovered-under-arizona-house/

https://ktar.com/story/4521213/man-sentenced-on-drug-charges-after-tunnel-found-under-nogales-house/

https://www.kgun9.com/news/national/a-drug-tunnel-between-arizona-and-mexico-was-discovered-under-a-former-fast-food-restaurant

https://www.justice.gov/usao-az/pr/nogales-man-sentenced-drug-charge-after-tunnel-discovered-under-his-house

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https://abcnews.go.com/politics/border-patrol-discovers-smuggling-tunnel-southern-us/story?id=69255868

https://www.pinterest.com/stacinewkirk/arizonas-hidden-history/

https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/four-drug-tunnels-found-along-us-mexico-border-1.878508

https://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=931

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