7000 migrants, mostly form Honduras, are headed this way and intend to bust through the gate into the United States. You’ve seen pictures and video of this caravan on every single news network, but according to filmmaker Michael Moore, it doesn’t exist. His latest conspiracy is that President has invented the migrant caravan to stoke fear and win the midterm elections for the Republicans. It doesn’t really explain the 7000 migrants coming this way, but maybe Moore is trying to say they are CGI or part of a mass delusion.
Moore has made a pair of flop films that he said were going to take Trump down, as well as a flop Broadway show with the same purpose. Since none of these efforts have put even a dent in the Trump presidency, Moore has apparently decided to become the far-left (and fat) Alex Jones to destroy the president. Check out this Info Wars quality conspiracy theory:
So here we have a beautiful aerial shot—just in time 4 the Midterms! And everyone falls for it. This is one of the most remote areas of the WesternHemisphere. Try finding a helicopter/drone down there to film this. You can’t. Trump’s genius is how he once again outsmarts the Dems pic.twitter.com/jamknIBYxI
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) October 23, 2018
You see, Moore’s proof is that it’s impossible to find a helicopter or drone in the remote area of the border between Mexico and Guatemala. But what if someone from the dozens of news agencies covering this brought a drone with them? There are reporters from the US, Mexico, and Europe imbedded in this migrant caravan. Is it really that hard to believe that one of them may have brought a drone to get some aerial shots? I guess it is for Moore, but he also has a hard time understanding that “all you can eat” isn’t a personal challenge.
Also, he’s wrong that this is the most remote place in the Western Hemisphere. That place in the Andes Mountains where that rugby team crashed and had to eat each other is far more remote than an international border. And I should add that eventually they did get a helicopter into that remote area to rescue the survivors.
What’s craziest about this is that Moore is saying that the picture of thousands of migrants crossing into Mexico doesn’t exist because it’s difficult to find a drone or helicopter to take that particular shot. How did this picture come into being if it wasn’t taken from a drone or a helicopter? Was Trump flying over in Air Force one with his iPhone snapping shots, or is this a computer generated image?
He should at least claim these migrants are really crisis actors like a normal conspiracy theorist. Obviously these people exits as they can be seen in a picture that was clearly taken from an aerial vehicle. Also, as I already said, there is a crazy amount of news coverage on this caravan and these migrants do infact exist.
Moore wasn’t quite done with his conspiracy; it also involves some of Trump’s fictitious racism as well:
This “caravan” has been going on for 20 years as refugees flee the violence of Guatemala, Honduras & El Salvador. Most end up in Mexico & are assisted by international refugee groups. Few walk the 1,000+ miles to the US. Trump is using this racist fear tactic to win the Midterms. pic.twitter.com/AIA8YyEqgF
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) October 23, 2018
Boy that Trump sure is an evil genius, isn’t he? He created a 7000-plus caravan of migrants out of thin air so he can scare racists into voting for Republicans in the midterms.
The most outrageous claim of Moore’s conspiracy is that Trump is doing this to outsmart the democrats. The only thing Trump has to do to outsmart the democrats is sit back let them go crazy like they normally do. There is no effort required to take out the liberals because they are all self-defeating lunatics. Just look at Michael Moore for proof of that.