Survivor. Truth-Teller. Shadow with a Voice.
I’m Brandon Buckles, Traveler One for The Agency—a non-governmental initiative that operates in the shadows, exposing corruption, executing high-risk extractions, and protecting those left behind by institutions built to fail them. The Agency strategically compiles and releases intelligence that implicates U.S. municipal, state, and federal governments, equipping Latin American nations with leverage in diplomacy and economics—all while staying within legal limits.My life has been forged through chaos and survival. I’ve set foot in over 20 countries on six continents, skydived through open skies, and descended deep into the ocean’s silence. I’ve survived starvation, psychological torment, and physical torture—one ordeal lasting over 130 days—and even forced the closure of the U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires after persecution by the DEA over mistaken identity. These experiences crystallized my mission: to end the exploitation of women and children through human trafficking and to dismantle the DEA, bringing a true end to the global drug war it sustains.I’ve worn many hats:Tech startup professional: Level One Support, Junior Developer, and Multi-Channel Communications Lead (English/Spanish).Construction worker: from demolition and dirt work to painting and finishing.Restaurant industry veteran: front-of-house, back-of-house, and smallwares vending.But titles don’t define me—vision does. I’m building Infinity, a persona that fuses music, rap, and raw storytelling into a brand designed to shake the foundations of culture. Infinity is a shadow and a mirror: a voice for the voiceless, a challenge to systems that thrive on silence.I see the world through unfiltered eyes. I love coffee, not just for its warmth but because coffee shops are modern sanctuaries, places where strangers gather and peace feels possible. I reject the hollow structure of today’s church, which has traded Jesus’ grace for performance-based judgment, perpetuating homelessness and suffering while pretending to heal. I’m skeptical of therapy, too—an industry I see as training people to become better liars so they can work more, earn more, and stay in the cycle.At my core, I’m a foodie, LEGO enthusiast, and follower of Jesus, though not the institution that claims His name. My story is one of survival turned into purpose: challenging power, protecting the forgotten, and creating art that dares to confront darkness head-on.