June 15, 2020 The Conversation
Crystal meth: Europe could now see a surge in supply and use
“…a new potential alliance between Mexican drug cartels and illegal European laboratories.”
Here, in the US it was a heroin problem, then, a problem involving opioid lawsuits, then it’s a meth problem, then meth making ingredients are restricted at local stores, then it’s a cartel meth problem, then a border wall must be built, then the US Armed Forces are going to stop traffic at sea, then we hear of fentanyl-laced heroin involved in fatal overdoses in the Seattle area.
After squandering DOD credibility for decades in distant lands, a new WWII style uniform look and a pledge to clobber the cartels:
April 1, 2020 C-SPAN
State-run media update:
Jun 3, 2020 DEA NewYork
Nothing gets past @CBP’s K9 units!
Nothing gets past @CBP’s K9 units?
Surely, a free and independent press will step up and ask for clarification on this wild claim.
June 12, 2020 The Seattle Times
King County health officials warn of fentanyl-laced heroin after fatal overdoses
“Public health officials in King County have issued a warning about an increasing number of overdoses caused by fentanyl found in black tar heroin.”
June 11th 2020 KOMO News
Public health officials warn of fentanyl in black tar heroin
“We have already seen an increase in overdose deaths due to fentanyl in counterfeit pills,” said Brad Finegood, Strategic Advisor, Opioids and Other Drugs, Public Health – Seattle & King County.”
“Last month, King County reported its highest number of fentanyl overdose deaths in its history.”
Is Port Angeles CBP at all relevant in keeping fentanyl-laced heroin from entering local communities?
Newspeople remain silent.
Federal jobs program update:
June 14, 2020 KRGV
Starr County HIDTA loses federal funding
“A task force dedicated to dismantling drug trafficking organizations in Starr County will lose federal funding on June 30.”
“The Starr County Sheriff’s Office and local police departments depend on HIDTA funding to pay officers assigned to the task force.”
“Without HIDTA funding, they may be reassigned or lose their jobs.”
Will there be less need for federal grant money related to the drug war if General Milley’s plan takes hold?
Did General Milley show lack of confidence in DEA’s ability to keep cartel product out of US communities when he made his bold pledge 10 weeks back?
Related:
Port Angeles/Blaine Drug War Scam – Zero Questions From The Press
Cartel responds to General Milley by moving more product into the US
Rare & Mysterious Port Angeles Border Patrol Arrests
The Big Drug Bust – Always Reported as a Highly Successful Team Effort
Growing Up In The Cold War Era
Newspeople play the role of federal public affairs personnel during Operation Macho Swagger–a ride-along to let us know what is being done to keep the southern edge of the Strait of Juan de Fuca safe from B.C. incursions: Operation Macho Swagger & Port Angeles Heroin
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South entrance-Port Townsend Ship Canal
Is local CBP staffing and infrastructure at all relevant in keeping fentanyl and black tar heroin from entering the Puget Sound area?