Incomplete (tip-o-the iceberg, seriously this isn’t the half-of-it!) list of video reports and links to United States (U.S.) drug related crimes and oddities for the month of December 2022:
San Diego Sheriff’s Department to expand DUI testing to include ‘common drugs’, including prescription drugs:
Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department, and the Sacramento City Police Department, taking extra precautions to protect their ‘working dogs’ from drug exposure:
There are multiple reason why people in the United States of America should feel like rebelling against their own government, here’s just a sampling of video reports and links to publications, for 2022, so far:
Oregon voters tricked into narrowly passing covert gun ban, which actually violates Oregon’s Constitution. This report explains how Measure 114 became a covert ‘back door’ gun ban:
This report says rural voters outvote city voters in Oregon, if that is the case why did Oregon’s covert gun ban pass?
This report does a quick comparison of gun laws in Idaho, then explains how Oregon’s Measure 114 (passed by a razor thin margin) is actually a way of preventing Oregonians from their state and federal Rights to defend themselves. Also, reveals that Sheriffs of several counties refuse to enforce the new anti-2nd Amendment law:
Pennsylvania business owner upsets Liberal Progressives by hiring his own armed guards, because crime in the Liberal controlled state has skyrocketed:
INFRASTRUCTURE: Electric power grids have been under ‘attack’ for a long time, they were always officially referred to as “vandalisms”. In this report, the expert being interviewed reveals that power grid attacks have taken place since at least the 1990s:
Notice that most power grid attacks on the Atlantic Coast of the U.S. involve a utility company called Duke Energy:
Florida utility companies say they are preparing for attacks:
Incomplete (tip-o-the iceberg, seriously this isn’t the half-of-it!) list of video reports and links to United States (U.S.) drug related crimes and oddities for the month of November 2022:
Presidential candidate Donald Trump wants the death penalty for drug dealers:
U.S. Navy photo, 22NOV2022.
On 22NOV2022, the U.S. Navy reported capturing 2-thousand-2-hundred kilograms of hashish and 330 kilograms of methamphetamine, in the Gulf of Aden.
Image obsessed celebrities are trying a new diet fad to lose weight, except that it is causing an artificial drug shortage for those people who truly need the drug to survive:
A new epidemic; deaths of old people, from drugs/alcohol, skyrocketing:
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Second Class Matthew West, 29NOV2022.
On 29NOV2022, the crew of U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Cutter Bertholf (WMSL 750) off-loaded more than 1-thousand-50 pounds of cocaine and other contraband, onto the port of San Diego.
On 11NOV2022, the U.S. Coast Guard off-loaded an estimated $101-million worth of cocaine at Port Everglades. The USCG says 11 smugglers were also captured.
Delta Airlines employees arrested for drug smuggling:
Convicted drug smuggler posts bail for murder suspect, who has a history of skipping town during previous bails, so even more amazing is that the judge allowed this:
Incomplete (tip-o-the iceberg, seriously this isn’t the half-of-it!) list of United States drug related crimes and oddities for the month of September 2022:
The U.S. Navy (USN) tested out a new stealth robot boat to counter an old problem; drug traffickers using boats and aircraft that have little to no radio-frequency signatures. The USN, and the U.S. Southern Command, referrers to such vehicles as “Dark Targets”. It is part of the ONR SCOUT program. ONR stands for Office of Naval Research. However, while SCOUT is spelled in all-caps, it is not an acronym but rather part of a title; SCOUT Experimentation Campaign. It is all about creating robot systems to replace human personnel. On 19SEP2022, a robot boat (USV) was tested from Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, at the entrance of the Chesapeake Bay. USN personnel used a captured ‘Dark Target’ drug boat to try an elude the robot. USN video report:
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).
During May 2018, U.S. Coast Guard rescued several Sea Turtles found entangled in abandoned fishing nets, in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
The Coast Guard Cutter Campbell, from Kittery, Maine, was in the Pacific Ocean on anti-drugs operations when the crew spotted the struggling Sea Turtles.