05/12/2025 / By Kevin Hughes
The Health Ranger Mike Adams sat down with firearms trainer Miguel Casas to discuss the alarming realities of open borders and human trafficking. The conversation, which spanned a wide range of topics from firearms training to the socio-political landscape of the United States, was both enlightening and deeply concerning.
Casas, a faith-driven individual with a deep understanding of the role of God and Christ in his life, has dedicated himself to the cause of humanity. His journey began with a passion for firearms training – something the owner, lead instructor and ministry steward of SheepDog Initiative honed at a prestigious facility in Nevada.
Casas learned his craft under the tutelage of legendary figures like Jeff Cooper, the father of modern combat handgun training. He emphasized the importance of learning from every master and adapting techniques to suit individual needs, a philosophy he applies to his training at the SheepDog Initiative (SDI).
Located in Bastrop, Texas just outside Austin, SDI is not your typical firearms training facility. Casas describes it as a “resort” rather than a military training camp, focusing on creating a comfortable and supportive environment for all students, including families. His approach is holistic – emphasizing personal safety, marksmanship and weapons manipulation, with a strong focus on defensive handgun training.
Casas highlights the importance of understanding the realities of a gunfight, stating that 90 percent of the battle is the ability to draw the weapon quickly and accurately. His training includes dynamic movement, shooting while moving, and worst-case scenario simulations, such as hostage rescue and multiple adversary engagements.
The conversation took a somber turn as Casas revealed the shocking truths about human trafficking at the border. He recounted his experiences rescuing individuals from the clutches of cartels, emphasizing that the majority of those claiming asylum are not telling the truth. (Related: HUMAN TRAFFICKING: Mexican cartels offer $15,000 VIP border crossing packages to migrants trying to get into the U.S. via tunnels.)
The SDI founder shared a harrowing story of a Honduran police officer and his family, who were kidnapped by a coyote working for the cartel. Their miraculous rescue was a testament to the power of faith and the courage of a seven-year-old girl.
Casas emphasized that the human trafficking industry is a $250 billion behemoth, surpassing Hollywood and Washington in terms of financial influence. This staggering figure, he explained, is largely fueled by American men. Pornography, he added, serves as the gateway to the dark world of child sex trafficking.
“All of these nefarious organizations like the cartels are never going to let go of human trafficking,” Casas told Adams. “It is the largest criminal organization that exists now.”
The firearms trainer painted a grim picture of the situation at the border, revealing that thousands of individuals from countries like China, Syria and Iraq are crossing into the U.S. daily. He mentioned a Chinese colonel who defected and purchased land along the Rio Grande, suggesting the possibility of an airstrip for nefarious purposes. Casas also highlighted the presence of weapons caches across America, including fully automatic AKs and surface-to-air missiles, raising concerns about domestic terrorism and foreign infiltration.
Casas encourages individuals to take responsibility for their own safety and the safety of their communities. He advocates for merit-based immigration and rigorous vetting processes to ensure that those who enter the country are truly in need and have good intentions.
The interview also delved into the importance of firearms for personal defense. Casas emphasized the ballistic deficiencies of handguns, stating that they are carried for their portability and concealability rather than their stopping power. He advocates for the use of rifles, particularly the 9mm carbine, which offers better ballistics and versatility.
Casas also addressed the issue of firearm safety, emphasizing the importance of proper training and responsible ownership. He criticized the lack of adequate training among law enforcement and military personnel, urging individuals to seek out professional instruction and practice regularly.
The interview with Casas was a sobering reminder of the challenges facing America and the world today. His insights into the realities of open borders and human trafficking, coupled with his call for faith-based action and preparedness, offer a roadmap for individuals seeking to protect themselves and their communities.
Watch the full interview between Miguel Casas and the Health Ranger Mike Adams below.
This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.
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