Julian Dorey Daily • January 01, 2026
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FULL EPISODE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyZeoFWz-UA&t=77s
While reporting on the migrant crisis, Nick Shirley began noticing details that didn’t add up. What started as border coverage quickly turned into something far more serious — indicators of foreign intelligence activity operating in plain sight.
***TIMESTAMPS***
00:00 – Corrupt NGO, free flights, Chinese espionage, immigrant directions
00:21:15 – Easy crossings, immigrants vanish, free-flight app
00:29:33 – Free tuition, mayor testimony, Mexico 2024 president
00:39:57 – RFK betrayal, Newsom, BLM & Palestine riots
00:54:32 – Palestine protests, U.S. unity question, Jewish harassment
In this clip, Shirley explains how asking the wrong questions made him a “rogue” reporter, why certain stories never made headlines, and how border chaos can create opportunities for espionage. This isn’t speculation — it’s about patterns, access, and what happens when oversight breaks down.
Inside this clip:
• Why Nick Shirley went off-script at the border
• What he noticed others ignored
• How the migrant crisis became a security issue
• Why journalists face pressure to look away
• The espionage angle hiding in plain sight
No fantasy timelines.
No sensational leaps.
Just reporting — and the risks of asking questions.
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