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2 FollowersIntroducing a new channel featuring videos aimed at alerting Americans to crimes that they may have seldom seen or heard of here, but which are very commonplace in other countries. Practices like pickpocketing have been honed to a fine art and are often a required skill, a rite of passage in impoverished nations from which many individuals originate. It's a somber reality, but without the ability to steal, many would starve. Merely brushing past someone could result in the loss of your two thousand dollar I Phone , and or your wallet. These thieves are so skilled that you may not even realize anything is missing until the next time you need to pay for something or use your phone. Now, on this channel, we keep it real. For those who have risen through the ranks or are simply more violent, they employ an entirely different approach. They brazenly walk up to people, snatch items from their hands, and make a run for it. It may sound simplistic, but after observing and studying hundreds of these incidents, I can attest to the fact that there's a certain skill possessed by some that the majority lack entirely. It involves targeting people who are talking on their phones, held up to their dominant ear, and engaged in conversation that diminishes their situational awareness. Unlike lesser-skilled thieves who approach from behind or the side, these master thieves casually come at their victims from directly in front, sometimes making eye contact or flashing a quick smile. They then act as if acknowledging or recognizing someone directly behind the victim, moving in to sidestep the victim (possibly to hug or embrace the non-existent person behind them). In the split second of the sidestep to avoid, they change body position, crashing into the victim, yanking the phone away, and disappearing in a matter of four seconds flat. Over 6.7 million people have CROSSED OUR BOARDER LAST YEAR Many of these offenders were actually released from Venezuelan prisons with the intent of shipping them to the USA. This is a true and verifiable fact that mainstream media does not report. Over a hundred thousand people from Venezuela and 43 thousand prisoners crossed our border in the last year. Crimes of opportunity are prevalent in countries like South Africa, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, South America, and Uganda. Here on this channel, I will inform and illustrate what to look out for. This video is my original content