

“A Non-Government Government”: Former U.S. Soldier and Southern Border Patrol Agent on Mexican Cartels, Links to China and Terrorists, and Canada’s Growing Risks
Oct 17, 2025
Ammon Blair, a former U.S. Border Patrol agent and Texas Army National Guard officer, discusses the alarming evolution of Mexican cartels into hybrid-warfare actors wielding significant power across the globe. He explores their infiltration into various legal economies such as agriculture and telecommunications, and highlights their troubling connections with Chinese nationals. Blair warns that Canada is becoming increasingly vulnerable to cartel influence, as these organizations adapt and expand their reach, posing unprecedented threats to North America.
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From Army Instructor To Border Patrol Agent
- Ammon Blair left active-duty Army and joined Border Patrol in 2013 after his wife pushed him to continue serving at home.
- He was shocked by cartel control at the border and started providing military-style intelligence to private and public partners.
Cartels Operate Below The Threshold Of War
- Cartels shifted from violence to hybrid tactics below the threshold of war to avoid military retaliation.
- They built supply chains, subcontractors, and sanctuaries inside the U.S. to control territory and operations.
Somos Massacre As A Warning
- Blair referenced the Somos massacre where a cartel killed entire towns to secure transit routes.
- He used this to show how cartels made regions like Tamaulipas effectively ungovernable.