Broadcast Date: Friday, February 20, 2026 Host: Eyes on Intel (Underground Relay)
Episode Summary
In today’s transmission, we dissect the staggering financial and moral bloat of the deportation machine, from a $70 million VIP luxury jet to $38 billion blueprints for mass detention warehouses. We expose the state-sanctioned homicide of Geraldo Lunas Campos and the desperate cover-up that followed. Finally, we bring the fight home to Summerville, South Carolina, where an undercover school cop, a hack tabloid, and a right-wing outrage mob criminalized a local restaurant owner simply for supporting the First Amendment rights of teenagers.
The machine is vast, but the friction is growing. The resistance is loud.
Chapter Markers & Details
[00:00] Intro & The $70 Million Deportation Chariot
A breakdown of the Department of Homeland Security’s recent acquisition: an 8-year-old Boeing 737 Max 8 (N471US), formerly owned by billionaire Tilman Fertitta.
We detail the absurd luxury of the aircraft, which features two private queen-size bedrooms, enclosed showers, a custom whiskey bar, and interiors by Chanel boutique designer Peter Marino.
The bureaucratic spin: DHS claims it’s a “dual mission” aircraft, despite internal ice agents privately mocking the purchase as “too luxurious” and “far-fetched.”
[08:15] The $38 Billion Architecture of Erasure & The Roxbury Resistance
Intercepted blueprints reveal a $38 billion initiative to construct warehouse-style holding pens capable of detaining 100,000 people.
The Blueprint for Victory: How the community of Roxbury, New Jersey, successfully fought back against ice’s attempt to turn a 470,000-square-foot warehouse on Route 46 into a 1,500-bed processing hub. Mass protests forced the town council to pass a resolution of opposition, making ice retract their plans.
Reference: Roxbury announces ice purchase of warehouse for immigration processing center (TapInto)
[15:30] The Homicide of Geraldo Lunas Campos & The Digital Panopticon
Exposing the January 9th PR lies regarding the death of 55-year-old Cuban immigrant Geraldo Lunas Campos at Camp East Montana in El Paso.
The El Paso County Medical Examiner ruled the death a homicide by “asphyxia due to neck and torso compression.” Fellow detainees testified to guards placing him in a chokehold while he begged for his asthma medication.
How ice attempted to immediately deport the eyewitnesses to cover up the murder, blocked only by a last-minute federal court order.
Reference: Court stops deportation of key witnesses in ice homicide case (YouTube/News Report)
Digital Forensics: How Wired magazine pulled metadata from mega-detention blueprints, exposing the high-level architects and private contractors hiding behind the screens.
[26:45] Summerville, SC: Criminalizing Empathy and Targeting Allies
Breaking news out of South Carolina: Students at Summerville High School organized a peaceful anti-ice walkout via a private Instagram group chat.
A “gutless” school resource officer (SRO) created a burner account to infiltrate the chat and conduct warrantless surveillance on the minors’ protected political speech.
Dina Chalet (Dina Yo), owner of the inclusive local LGBTQ+ sanctuary Not Burger Pub, was arrested and charged with “contributing to the delinquency of a minor” for simply typing, “We are proud of you all,” to the students.
The media fallout: A local hack tabloid published her mugshot with her business logo superimposed over it, feeding her directly to the Libs of TikTok alt-right mob.
Reference: Summerville business owner accused of influencing anti-ice high school walkout (YouTube/News Report)
Call to Action
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Remember: Open hearts, open minds. *** (Archive note: Audio of this broadcast is filed under Eyes On Intel Episode 20 2026 .m4a in the Starve The Beast wiki database.)











