
Bannon`s War Room Episode 4932: Zombie Cannibal Gangs In Haiti
Nov 17, 2025
Eric Prince, a security entrepreneur known for founding private security firms, discusses the alarming rise of violent 'zombie cannibal' gangs in Haiti, detailing the brutal realities of gang violence and the need for local police empowerment. John Guandolo, a former federal agent, explores the expanding influence of Muslim Brotherhood networks in Texas, raising urgent national security concerns. Together, they delve into the complex interplay of local crises and broader geopolitical strategies.
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Reformers Are Targets Of Cartel Violence
- Young local leaders like Nayib Bukele (and Mexican equivalents) inspire popular revolt but are vulnerable to assassination by cartels.
- Prince and Bannon argue eliminating such leaders fuels public outrage and destabilizes reform momentum.
CCP Influence In Narco-State Capture
- Prince links cartel violence and candidate assassinations to Chinese Communist Party influence and state capture in Mexico.
- He frames CCP involvement in narco networks as a strategic threat to U.S. interests.
Enable Local Leaders, Avoid Large Invasions
- Eric Prince recommends leadership change in Mexico and support for governors willing to fight cartels with kinetic and covert means.
- He urges providing overmatch to Mexican authorities rather than committing large conventional U.S. forces.
