Since July 7th, in a war torn country, surrounded by seven other countries, trucks and grain shipments going in and out. river/stream crossings, sea exits, mountain passes, in a nation he repeatedly bragged about being infinitely corrupt, and is talked about internationally as being corrupt, this is the best plan he came up with.
To cross at a boarder checkpoint to make sure he got his exit stamp to make sure he didn't get into trouble in the next country he visited.
Both of his Chilean parents pulled a wet back, popped out him, their anchor baby, a US citizen and later became US citizens. They didn't wait in line, nor ask permission. They got over the boarder and then figured things out from there.
And within one US generation, he couldn't figure this out. He couldn't contact his dad and ask for advice. Two embassies he could have gone to for help after hoping the boarder. $70k in liquid paypal funds to pay for a lawyer in the new country to figure it out. Hell, a slow boat to the US would have solved his problems. Would the US have told a US citizen he wasn't allowed back in the US because he didn't have an exit stamp?
I have found Gonzalo's political analysis interesting over the past few years. He can at least string together coherent thoughts, and was able to come up with a Russian explanation for their behavior. More trustworthy than the main stream media, but that isn't saying much. Of course his analysis doesn't mean much until it is actually tested. I have to say Gonzalo's complete inability to read the room and figure out his own situation finally puts his ideas to rest for me (I didn't have time to do that much research). He is a fart huffing moron with an extremely over inflated sense of his own intellect. Pure puffery. Not a big surprise from a man who lived in a country for the past several years, married one of their women (had a couple of kids that left him), and never (he repeatedly claims) learned the language.