Aug 10, 2014

How Can A 6 Yr. Old Walk Alone For 2000+ Miles Through Desert, Mountains And Danger?

Common Sense Commentary:  We are told, by the News Media, that hundreds of the young children are showing up at the Texas/Mexico border ... are from Central America, south of Mexico. The nearest Central American border to Texas is Guatemala at the southern tip of Mexico. How did those hundreds of little children manage that journey on their own? 

Much of the following I copied from an unknown author. I corrected distances and text. RB

Imagine you are a 3 year old (Border Patrol is changing diapers) to 8 year old child.  You are on your own without adults.  You are asked to walk from San Diego, Calif. to Mississippi across desert, mountains and danger.  Could you do it? How long would it take you as a 6 year old? That is
the minimum distance these poor, helpless little children have supposedly walked from the nearest point of Central America to the border of Texas - again, on their own.  And they didn't get lost. And they survived the journey without help (unless you buy in to the notion that a destitute, out-of-work family living in squalor somehow came up with $8,000 to $10,000 for EACH child to pay a coyote to take them to the border of Texas).

It is 2000 miles across the length of Mexico itself. Add to that the distance to their homes in Guatemala or Honduras. How is that possible? It isn't.

2000 + miles across desert, mountains and danger. How many days would it take for a 6 year old to walk 2000 miles without help, directions, food, sun protection, etc.? And all these hundreds of children coming at the same time ....
I don't think the truth is being given to us, folks.

Someone created and assisted this, and the media should be figuring out who it is. That is their job!
   

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