Caveat Emptor: Brandon Herrera
Why did an outsider from North Carolina run for a Texas district seat that has the longest border with Mexico? Maybe we should ask his Russian military friends...
A little Texas history before we begin:
Tejanos have been in Texas since it was part of New Spain, and they have a deep-rooted connection to land. The Texas Revolution could not have happened without the Tejanos fighting alongside the Texians against Mexico’s Santa Ana. San Antonio’s famous native daughter, Eva Longoria, is 9th generation Tejana.
Texas congressional district 23 is a very rural area, and it begs the question why an outsider like Brandon Herrera moved from North Carolina to run for an office that controls the longest border with Mexico? Maybe it has to do with Herrera’s Russian friends he likes to train with?
Center-T training that Brandon Herrera worked with in his YouTube video has a Moscow address.
The “AK Guy” makes guns and hangs out with Russians? Nothing to see here folks!
How convenient would it be for Russia to have an asset in control of that much of the southern border? Beware of manufactured heroes.
Russia has more spies in Mexico than in any other country, the US warns - The Yucatan Times
Russia’s role in weaponizing migrants to Europe is the same in how they use migrants at our southern border. They can give it a nicer name “human trafficking,” but it’s still modern-day slavery and its mostly Latinos that are suffering on both sides of the U.S. border.
As we’ve seen from the previous posts and videos that Russia played a role in the migration crisis and even the fentanyl epidemic.
Republicans, local city Democrats, Russians, and their Likud allies caused the humanitarian crisis at the southern border by arming the Latin American dictators and even training the cartels.
The Border Industrial Complex - Divided & Conquered (substack.com)
As they say, “caveat emptor” or buyer beware. Brandon Herrera may have a Hispanic last name and act like he’s conservative but make no mistake that he’s an outsider who rubs elbows with people trying to destroy everything Tejanos have worked so hard to preserve.
Contact your local representatives and educate them on who is causing the border crisis and the fentanyl epidemic. I don’t trust any democrat or republican further than I can throw them, but it’s our job to hold their feet to the fire (metaphorically speaking). So, start calling and holding them accountable.
-D.C.
Sources:
Gun YouTuber Running For Congress In Uvalde. Yes, THAT Uvalde | Crooks and Liars
“Editor's Note: In order to make some kind of point, and obviously drive up YouTube clicks, Brandon Herrera relocated from North Carolina to Uvalde, Texas to run for Congress. Uvalde is the small Texas town where nineteen children and two teachers were massacred by a gunman in May of 2022.”
Popular firearms influencer Brandon Herrera running for Congress: 'I will never vote for gun control' | Blaze Media (theblaze.com)
“As might be expected, Herrera intends to make protecting gun rights a central campaign issue. "I will never vote for gun control," he promised, adding, "I will do everything in my authority to weaken the ATF, and I will challenge ATF Director [Steven] Dettelbach every time." Earlier this summer, Herrera spoke at a congressional hearing about the dangers the ATF poses to regular Americans.”
https://www.theakguy.com/about/
We all know that AK Guys and AR Guys are a little bit of a different breed. Let’s explore those differences, in an unbiased and fair way, that definitely won’t result in any internet butthurt. —- About Me My name is Brandon Herrera. I’m the owner and operator of The AK Guy Inc, a 07 Firearm Manufacturer based out of Fayetteville, NC. I also co-own Stark Media Group, and designed the rifle known as the AK-50. I’ve started to dedicate this YouTube channel above all to have fun, but also as a way to document my entrepreneurial journey for the next few years as I try to grow my companies.
HERRERA, BRANDON - Candidate overview | FEC
Five candidates are running in the Republican primary election for Texas' 23rd Congressional District on March 5, 2024. Four lead in fundraising, endorsements, and media attention: incumbent Tony Gonzales (R), Victor Avila (R), Julie Clark (R), and Brandon Herrera (R).
The Republican Party of Texas censured Gonzales in March, saying his votes in support of same-sex marriage, against the rules package at the beginning of the 118th U.S. Congress, and in favor of additional firearms restrictions were in violation of the party's principles. The resolution also identified Gonzales' lack of support for a bill that would have placed additional limits on individuals in the country without legal permission as a violation of party principles. This was the first time Texas Republicans had censured a member since then-Texas House Speaker Joe Straus (R) was censured ahead of the 2018 legislative primaries.[3]
After Gonzales was censured, members of the House Freedom Caucus met separately with Avila, Clark, and Herrera as part of what Punchbowl News described as "a new chapter of the war between the right and the middle of the conference."[4] Although the move frees the state Republican Party to take sides in the primary, the National Republican Congressional Committee says it will continue to support Gonzales.[5]
It's crude, but in short you sound like a fucking idiot