Incomplete (tip-o-the iceberg, seriously this isn’t the half-of-it!) list of U.S. drug related crimes and oddities for the months of July-August 2022:
U.S. Coast Guard/U.S. Naval Forces Central Command photo, 30AUG2022.
Crew of the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Glen Harris (WPC 1144) interdict a fishing vessel suspected of smuggling illegal narcotics in the Gulf of Oman, 30AUG2022.
Wyoming Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Kristina Kranz, 13JUL2022.
While deployed to Tunisia, the Wyoming Army National Guard’s Civil Support Team were asked to identify an unknown substance that was packaged to look like explosives. The substance, stamped TNT, turned out to be cocaine.
Wyoming Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Kristina Kranz, 13JUL2022.
USCG photo by Chief Petty Officer Stephen Lehmann, 30AUG2022.
On 30AUG2022, the crew of USCG cutter Vigorous (WMEC 627) offloaded approximately 22 pounds of cocaine and 1,256 pounds of marijuana, on Coast Guard Base Miami Beach. the drugs were actually captured somewhere in the Eastern Pacific.
ILLINOIS: One of the most corrupt cities in the U.S. is now using tax dollars to openly/publicly treat people for addiction:
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics claims one of the largest meth seizures in the state’s history:
OREGON: Not only is the city of Portland considered one of the ‘green-ist’, it is now the deadliest drug market in the United States, according to this National Geographic program:
USCG District 7 PADET San Juan photo by Ricardo Castrodad, 05JUL2022.
On 05JUL2022, the crew of Coast Guard Cutter Joseph Tezanos offloaded 250 kilograms in seized cocaine on Coast Guard Base San Juan. The drug was captured on 30JUN2022.
USCG District 7 PADET San Juan photo, 03AUG2022.
On 03AUG2022, the USCG captured a small blue boat that was carrying 1-thousand-6-hundred-53 pounds of cocaine. Four Dominicans now face trail in U.S. federal court.
USCG District 7 PADET San Juan photo by Ricardo Castrodad, 16AUG2022.
During the night of 16AUG2022, the USCG captured this boat, near Isabela, with 3-hundred-30 pounds (150kgs) of cocaine aboard. Eight suspected smugglers were turned over to the multi-agency Caribbean Corridor Strike Force (CCFS).
On 13JUL2022, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) authorized emergency use of Novavax. That is not technically, or legally, the same as being ‘approved’, yet the U.S. Navy continues to bold-face lie to military personnel by saying, repeatedly, that Pandemic vaccines with FDA emergency use authorization is the same as being approved!
On 26AUG2022, the U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery issued a video, claiming that Novavax has been approved by the FDA, and also confusing the distinctly different FDA classifications of ‘authorized for emergency use’ and being ‘approved’:
Incomplete list of photos, radio reports and videos of the latest U.S. military operations, under the guise of fighting the Pandemic (so called Whole-of-Government Covid Response, run by U.S. Army Northern Command, beginning on August 2021), from February through July2022:
U.S. Army photo by Staff Sergeant Peter Maenner, 23MAR2022.
It was revealed, on 04APR2022, that U.S. taxpayers were forced to give the African country of Nigeria a field hospital worth $1.6-million! This was the result of a May 2021 Pandemic survey of Agadez Regional Hospital, which concluded the hospital needed more bed space to deal with The Pandemic.
At the beginning of May, U.S. Army Southern European Task Force relaxes mask wearing mandates, yet warns CoViD “is not over”, video by Chris House:
In Germany, on 31MAY2022, the city of Wiesbaden extended its Pandemic so-called protection order by an additional four weeks. The order applies to U.S. military personnel.
Also on 31MAY2022, the U.S. Air Force Air University’s radio program reviewed Taiwan’s Orwellian Pandemic digital surveillance system (interesting that the USAF radio program uses an Orwellian computer voice), specifically if it is a good idea:
In June, U.S. taxpayers (through the U.S. military) gave Pandemic PPE to the Kingdom of Jordan, U.S. Army video by Specialist Kevin Butler, 09JUN2022:
In Kuwait, a U.S. Army command surgeon, Lieutenant Colonel Wendra Galfand, goes out of her way to restart a children’s hospice program, that was shutdown by Pandemic panic. U.S. Army video by Specialist Austin Tippit, 10JUN2022:
U.S. Army photo by Jessica Dambruch, 29JUL2022.
On 29JUL2022, the U.S. Army began vaccinating children on the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
ALASKA:
U.S. Air Force photo by Airman First Class Ricardo Sandoval, 23JUN2022.
In June, Eielson Air Force Base continued testing personnel for CoViD.
CALIFORNIA: In May, the Deputy Commanding General of the U.S. Army Reserve gave a speech about the Department of Defense’s ongoing Pandemic panic policies, video by Sergeant Jean-Baptiste Kanangwe:
HAWAII:
U.S. Army photo by Claudia LaMantia.
Pandemic booster vaccines given in Tripler Army Medical Center, 03MAY2022.
MARYLAND:
U.S. Navy phot by Kathy Hieatt, 20JUL2022.
On 20JUL2022, a four years old child is the first to get vaccinated in Naval Health Clinic Patuxent River, as the U.S. Navy begins vaccinating children under five years of age.
NEW JERSEY:
U.S. Air Force photo by Airman First Class Sergio Avalos, 23JUN2022.
The U.S. Air Force admitting that Pandemic lockdown is doing more harm than good. On Joint Base McGuire Dix Lakehurst, on 24JUN2022 the 87th Medical group unveiled a so-called recharge room for Airman returning from lockdown. It is based on a similar operation on MacDill Air Force Base in Florida, except this one included input from the base Community Action Team and the local Red Cross: “Our efforts went one step further than Macdill and became a wing funded initiative instead of a self-help project. We hope that the idea of a recharge room will be implemented in similar squadrons across the installation.”-Rebecca Rhodes, health promotion director
Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Captain Travis Mueller, 23JUN2022.
On 23JUN2022, inside the large Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency complex, Governor Tom Wolf heaped praise upon the state’s National Guard for its Pandemic vaccination operations for school teachers.
PUERTO RICO:
Puerto Rico Army National Guard photo by Sergeant José Ferrer Robles, 12MAY2022.
In May, CoViD testing continued under Puerto Rico’s Operation Continue Safe.
Puerto Rico Army National Guard photo by Sergeant José Ferrer Robles, 01JUN2022.
In June, CoViD drive through testing was conducted under Puerto Rico’s Operation Continue Safe.
VERMONT: On 29JUN2022, the state’s National Guard suddenly issued halt orders for its Pandemic deployments (to go into effect on 01JUL2022), Vermont National Guard video by Sergeant First Class Jason Alvarez:
VIRGINIA:
On 26JUL2022, the U.S. Navy re-issued Pandemic prevention warnings for the entire Mid-Atlantic Region.
On Naval Station Everett, in July the U.S. Navy finally established a drive through pharmacy, due to ongoing Pandemic panic-mode policies implemented back in 2020!
Washington DC: In May, Commander in Chief, U.S. President Joseph Robinette Biden Junior, hosted the Second U.S. led Global CoViD Summit, “commitments….to vaccinate the world.”:
On 16JUN2022, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken gave an update on the CoViD 19 Global Action Plan’s efforts to vaccinate the world, in conjunction with the UN-WHO:
On 17JUL2022, Commander in Chief, U.S. President Joseph Robinette Biden Junior’s White House COVID-19 Response Team claimed they “know how to manage” CoViD Omicron BA.5. Also claims that under President Trump there were limited “tools to manage” the Pandemic, but suddenly under Biden they have everything they need (note that most of the Biden Admin’s tools they mention they had under Trump!), credits vaccinations as the main tool against CoViD (again, a tool made available under the Trump Administration):
West Virginia Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Zoe Morris.
Residents of Kentucky reporting that this year’s flooding is the worst they’ve seen, with the Governor saying the death toll will hit double digits. State officials declared it to be catastrophic, and admitting they don’t have the labor to adequately respond to calls for rescues. Next door neighbor West Virginia is sending help.
West Virginia Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Zoe Morris.
The West Virginia National Guard is sending two UH-60M Blackhawks and two UH-72 Lakota rotary wing aircraft, and their crew. They are rom Company C, 2-104th General Support Aviation Battalion (MEDEVAC) and Company B, 1-224th Security and Support Aviation Battalion, based out of Williamstown.
West Virginia Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Zoe Morris.
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Kentucky Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Benjamin Crane, 01JUL2022.
“We can live without electricity, we can live without the Internet. One thing you definitely can’t live without is water. And it becomes something that we sometimes take for granted.”-Adam Ledford, City of Marion
Beginning 24JUN2022, personnel with Kentucky Army National Guard’s 2061st Multi-Role Bridge Company, as well as the 206th Engineer Battalion, 201st Engineer Battalion, and 103rd Chemical Battalion, have been working to bring potable water to the town of Marion.
Kentucky Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Benjamin Crane, 01JUL2022.
Side note: Despite what dictionaries/word-smiths say is the source of the word potable, people should pronounce potable as pot-able (or pot-a-bul), as in the water is able to be used in a pot for cooking/drinking. Non-potable, of course, is water that is not able to be used in a pot for cooking/drinking.
On 22JUN2022, it was reported that administrators in Crittenden County were scrambling to solve a water shortage problem caused by attempts by City of Marion administrators to drain Lake George.
Lake George was the primary water source for Marion, but in April erosion in the lake’s levee suddenly developed into a sink-hole. An attempt was made to drain the Lake George, to prevent total failure of the levee and a resulting massive flood of the town. At first the standard way of draining was not making good progress, so they decided to breech the levee on purpose.
Observing Old City Lake. Kentucky Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Benjamin Crane, 01JUL2022.
There are several options for the City of Marion; rely on other cities and other counties for water, which will greatly jack-up water costs for Marion residents. Or, have the Governor call in the National Guard and make emergency taxpayer funded water deliveries until a long term solution proves viable.
Kentucky Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Benjamin Crane, 01JUL2022.
Governor Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency and initially deployed approximately 20 Army National Guard Combat Engineers.
WSIL video report, three days of potable water left as of 06JUL2022, multiple new leaks:
On 07JUL2022, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced it will attempt to connect Marion with water from the Crittenden-Livingston Water District. Also, Webster County Water has been suppling water, and, Marion officials approved a plan to build a three miles long system to connect to the Caldwell County Water District in Princeton. However, all these expensive water connections to other systems will supply only half of the City of Marion’s water needs. Additional efforts are being attempted.
The City of Marion is a rural city with a population of about 3-thousand.
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On 30JUN2022, the federal taxpayer funded New York National Guard pandemic mission came to an end. However, 269 National Guard personnel will remain on state funded active duty to assist with logistics, and resolve outstanding financial accounts.
From March 2020 to the end of June 2022, 7-thousand-77 New York Air and Army National Guard personnel served on pandemic duty, and federal taxpayers funded their paychecks to the tune of $290-million.
New York taxpayers spent more than $260-million. New York also has its own Naval Militia, which also deployed for pandemic response. However, since no government official declared the pandemic finished, it is clear now that the true reason for the pandemic deployments was the federal funding, which ended on 30JUN2022.
All the while, other New York Guard units deployed for their usual federally funded military deployments, like to Africa, Antarctica, and Greenland.
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“We want to do everything we can to keep Soldiers and Families safe and healthy. This is a readiness issue. The vaccine mandate is in place to protect our Soldiers, and ensure they are prepared to meet the needs of the Army and our Nation.”-Lieutenant Geneneral Jody Daniels, Chief of Army Reserve and Commanding General of U.S. Army Reserve Command
The U.S. Army Reserves (not to be confused with state National Guard units) announced they will begin additional punishments (administrative actions) for those Reservists who still refuse to take the experimental (yet mandated) covid-19 vaccine!
The U.S. Army Reserves claims that 88% of Reservists are “fully vaccinated”, even though it has long been established that with each new variant there is no such thing as being fully vaccinated! However, approximately 7-thousand Army Reserve Soldiers have refused the vaccine order, and have not been allowed an exemption, and effective July 1st they will no longer be paid!
Up until now, eight Reservists in command positions have been relieved of duty, and more than 1-thousand-575 reprimands have been issued, for refusing The Mandate.
Once again, the U.S. Coast Guard captured illegal drugs in the Gulf of Oman, on 31MAY2022 (not reported until 02JUN2022). This time 310 kilograms of heroin.
FLORIDA: On 17JUN2022, the USCG off-loaded 5-thousand-237 pounds of illegal drugs, onto Coast Guard Base Miami Beach. Video by Petty Officer Third Class Vincent Moreno:
Nearing the end of a 55 day patrol. USCG photo by Seaman Brad O’Brien, 30MAY2022.
On 24JUN2022, the USCG Cutter Steadfast (WMEC 623) returned to homeport in Astoria. While out patrolling the Eastern Pacific for the past 55 days, the crew of Steadfast helped Mexican law enforcement, on two occasions, to interdict drug smuggling boats, resulting in the seizure of 2-thousand-747 kilograms of cocaine.
Incomplete list of the latest news media links and scientific information regarding the continuing spread of rabies, as of 21JUN2022.
Rabies is caused by a type of Lyssavirus and is spread through scratches, bites and even exposure to saliva. Infected animals, including humans, can spread rabies even before symptoms occur.
TURKEY: On Incirlik Air Base, U.S. Army Veterinarian Captain Alicia Bailey explains the different symptoms of rabies. This is a result of increased cases of (“possible”) rabies during The Pandemic in 2020-21. U.S. Air Force video by Staff Sergeant Pedro Tenorio, 01DEC2021:
UNITED STATES:
70% of human rabies originated from bats in the United States, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (aka CDC). But even horses can get rabies.
Minnesota Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Mahsima Alkamooneh, 08MAY2022.
In May 2022, Minnesota Army National Guard medics administered rabies shots to people’s pets in Alaska, during operation Arctic Care 2022.
In October 2021, the Vermont Air National Guard announced they will work with the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Rabies Management Program, by dropping vaccine laced food (“bait”) from aircraft in wildlife areas: “This research aims to improve Oral Rabies Vaccination strategies in urban areas to be more effective in reaching the NRMP’s goals of preventing the spread of and eliminating the raccoon rabies variant.”-Fred Pogmore, USDA’s Wildlife Service
Lowered to a flooded home as SaR ops continue, 16JUN2022. Montana Army National Guard photo.
Since 13JUN2022, Montana Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters have rescued more than 87 people trapped by record flooding, following a weekend downpour that dumped more rain than expected.
On 15Jun2022, additional militia personnel were sent to Caribou County, to assist local law enforcers by operating seven checkpoints in the Red Lodge area.
Red Lodge, Montana Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Edward Warner, 16JUN2022.
Montana Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Edward Warner, 16JUN2022.
The road checkpoints are expected to be operating at least until 22JUN2022. Montana National Guard video by First Lieutenant Bayard Lewis, 15JUN2022, personnel deploy for checkpoint duty:
Montana Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Edward Warner, 16JUN2022.
Fort Harrison command center. Montana National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Michael Touchette, 15JUN2022.
Beartooth Slingshot Rentals drone video of flooding, 13JUN2022:
16JUN2022, Montana Army National Guard photo.
KTVQ report, 13JUN2022:
Red Lodge, Montana Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Edward Warner, 16JUN2022.