In The News

Crack down on Mexican cartels after missing musicians found burned near Mexican border

by Taylor Whartnaby & Photographer Blake McCarty | Associated PressMon, June 2nd 2025

“U.S. officials in San Antonio and throughout South Texas are intensifying efforts to halt the flow of guns purchased in the U.S. and trafficked into Mexico, where they often end up with violent cartels.”

“Authorities stressed the heightened stakes, as cartels are now classified as foreign terrorist organizations, which elevates the consequences for those aiding them.”

Longer version of the event here:

Two star general is not a great speaker.

I am no expert here, but firearms legally available in US sporting goods stores are restricted so that they do not function as a machine gun. No grenades, flamethrowers, ordnance to be launched from drones, etc.

Cartels operate in a black market world where there are zero restrictions on firearms, explosives, cash/credit cards, tax reporting, deadly drugs, boats, aircraft, vehicles, no background checks, waiting periods, etc.

Cartels (terrorist organizations) have unlimited access to cash. Why would they rely on firearms legally available in the US to conduct their GWOT operations?

TV newspeople seem to function as federal public affairs staff instead of asking these questions.

Video below:

At 0:54, please view the items on the table. Did they come from US sporting goods stores?

Newspeople play along by not asking questions.

Foreign Terrorist Organizations

These guys pay close attention to Kristi Noem and her March 20, 2025 public affairs crackdown, then react by moving more product in to WA.

2025 – Public Affairs Crackdown Begins

The Kristi Noem team is out kicking ass:

March 20, 2025

Public Affairs efforts commence – the word goes out.

Cartels have been placed on notice.

Secretary of Homeland Security delivers no nonsense statements in the March 20, 2025 video posted below.

News from WA:

Seattle

Over 1.5 million lethal fentanyl doses seized in Seattle drug trafficking bust

Stella Sun, KOMO News

June 2nd 2025

Cartel responds to Homeland Security public affairs crackdown by moving over 1.5 million lethal doses of fentanyl into Seattle.

 

Cartel responds to Kristi Noem by moving 32 pounds of fentanyl and 2.5 pounds of heroin into Western Washington.

In The News:

Aberdeen

Aberdeen drug bust includes fentanyl worth $1.1M

The Daily World – May 27, 2025

“On May 16, the Grays Harbor Drug Task Force, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Tahoma Narcotics Enforcement Team served search warrants in Mill Creek and Kent. A 28- year-old Kent male was arrested as well as his brother, a 30-year-old Mill Creek resident. Thirty-two pounds of fentanyl, 2.5 pounds of heroin, over $32,000 in cash and three vehicles were seized.”

 

Related:

Cartel Product Arrives In Seattle Following Homeland Security Public Affairs Crackdown

“Drug addicts who steal to feed their habit typically want their cash up front.”

Drug War Show Business & The Puget Sound Area

Port Angeles Homeland Security Spending Spree

After a Port Angeles CBP buildup that took place more than a decade ago, is there any follow up made by the press to inform the public on whatever results have been achieved?

Sound Publishing And Black Press Media

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hand raised to beg for newspeople to ask questions on mixed messages from various levels of government Re: cartel product inside the US.

If you are on the Kristi Noem team, you are out kicking ass.

If you are part of a local drug task force, or narcotics enforcement team, you are advertising the latest big drug bust after cartel product is able to move past the jurisdiction of federal agents at borders, border crossings and ports of entry and a barrier of DOD ground units, US Navy and US Coast Guard vessels prior to arriving in Hometown, USA.

If you are part of a local health dept. you are handing out Naloxone as always, to deal with the stuff that doesn’t get reported in the big local drug bust.

Newspeople play along by not asking questions.