Monday, July 27, 2009

North American Union Right Under Your Nose

Can't you smell it, America?

"Unmanned US surveillance aircraft are being tested for use over the frontier, and video surveillance towers are going up around Buffalo and Detroit. Multiagency, binational law enforcement teams operate in 15 regions from coast to coast"

Read between the lines of the newspaper report.

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"Mexican drug traffickers branching out to other nations; Fall of Colombian cartels may have opened new doors" by Juan Carlos Llorca and Frank Bajak, Associated Press | July 26, 2009

GUATEMALA CITY - Mexican drug traffickers are branching out as never before - spreading their tentacles into 47 nations, including the United States, Guatemala, and even Colombia, long the heart of the drug trade in Latin America.

Related: Colombia Kills Cocaine Crop

The expansion is occurring amid a military crackdown in Mexico and the arrests of major Colombian suppliers and poses a new challenge for efforts to stop the flow of drugs into the United States....

Yeah, except the CIA is the biggest drug-runner in the world and the banks depend on drug profits to prop 'em up.

Related: Why the Drug War Never Ends

The United States has spent hundreds of millions of dollars to help Colombia dismantle its major cartels but may have helped the Mexicans gain traction in South America in the process. Mexican emissaries and money are flowing into the country to fill the void.

Had enough s*** fooleys for breakfast yet, 'murkn?

Mexican traffickers have turned up in many Colombian cities and are working to get cash in the hands of peasants to boost coca production, said General Oscar Naranjo, Colombian police director.

“We have evidence....’’

Oh, well, who could ever question that?

See: Colombia's Killers Absolved By Obama

In neighboring Peru, the world’s number two cocaine-producing country after Colombia, Mexican traffickers are bribing customs officials at airports and seaports and laundering money by investing in real estate....

Gee, those Mexican drug guys operate just like the Jewish mafia here at home.

Related: Sunday Censorship: Peruvian Protests

When was the last time the Globe mentioned Peru, 'eh?

Guatemala is struggling to combat the Mexican crime invasion with helicopters loaned from the United States and organized crime investigators from the UN. Guatemalans feel their country, wedged between Mexico and Colombia, has become “the meat in a hamburger,’’ then-interior minister Francisco Jose Jimenez said last year.

Gee, it smells like a regular COUP-o-rama around here.

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Just wondering why this doesn't make my printed paper:

"4 suspects detained in US agent’s killing

MEXICO CITY - Mexican federal police said they detained four men yesterday near Tecate suspected of involvement in the killing of US Border Patrol Agent Robert Rosas. The suspects were allegedly part of an immigrant smuggling ring (AP)."

Oh. I see why now.

Related: Slow Saturday Special: Weekly Drug War Report

And it isn't just down south, 'murkn. This border much closer to me.

"Canadian border draws more scrutiny as drug trade thrives; US increasing patrols along challenging line" by David Crary, Associated Press | July 26, 2009

PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. - The world’s longest undefended border. It’s a catchy yet increasingly imprecise term for the US-Canada frontier, as authorities on both sides ratchet up efforts to curb bustling traffic in illegal drugs and guns.

The US Border Patrol has tripled the number of agents along the 5,500-mile border in recent years, with hundreds more soon to be deployed. Unmanned US surveillance aircraft are being tested for use over the frontier, and video surveillance towers are going up around Buffalo and Detroit. Multiagency, binational law enforcement teams operate in 15 regions from coast to coast.

The US-Mexico border draws far more attention, and more American resources, as Mexican drug cartels fuel killings and corruption with massive trafficking operations. Thousands of Mexican troops battle the cartels in a conflict that has killed more than 11,000 people since late 2006. By comparison, the scale of drug violence and trafficking in Canada is minuscule. Yet the northern border presents its own challenges - hard to monitor due to its length and geography, used by a diverse array of traffickers ranging from motorcycle gangs to Asian-run drug rings.

Yup, the cover of a double-dealing, double-talking drug war to create this piece of the globalist puzzle is for your own good.

Canada supplies large quantities of marijuana to American users, including hundreds of thousands of pounds a year of lucrative, high-potency “B.C. Bud’’ from British Columbia. Canada also has developed rapidly into a leading supplier of ecstasy, often laced with highly addictive methamphetamine, both for US and overseas markets.

Look at the assholes go right after the pot. Pffft!

Of course, the Boston Globe Covers Up Israeli Ecstasy Ring.

I guess Jews aren't heavily involved in the pot trade, huh?

Yeah, they got bigger gefeltes to fry -- like pharmaceuticals and biotechs.

The contraband arrives by helicopter, boat, and float plane, in cattle trucks, hikers’ backpacks, and by snowmobile. One favored smuggling route is the St. Regis/Akwesasne Mohawk Indian reservation straddling the St. Lawrence River along the New York-Canada border - tribal sovereignty limits access by Canadian and US investigators.

Sort of casts the Abramoff-Indian connection in a whole different light, doesn't it?

Just this month, federal and state authorities in Plattsburgh announced the dismantling of an alleged billion-dollar marijuana smuggling ring that used the Mohawk land as a transit route.

Yeah, don't go after the ecstasy, coke, and meth.

See: The Boston Globe is a Mouthpiece For the Jewish Mafia

After all, those are off-limits, aren't they?

Operation Iron Curtain resulted in charges against more than 45 people from Quebec to Florida. Over the past four years, the ring allegedly smuggled about $250 million worth of high-grade, hydroponic marijuana into the United States annually.

“It’s easy to forget in these idyllic surroundings and friendly communities and with our close relationship with our Canadian neighbors that there are people so interested in lining their own pockets that they don’t care what harm they cause others,’’ said Assistant US Attorney Grant Jaquith.

Oh, you mean like WAR PROFITEERS and BANKING LOOTERS?

Even excluding the remote 1,500-mile border with Alaska, the US-Canada frontier covers 4,000 miles from the Atlantic to the Pacific - twice as long as the US-Mexico border. Yet as of last month, the Border Patrol had 16,900 agents deployed along the Mexican border and 1,550 along the Canadian border.

And yet the illegals still swarm across the southern border, and we all know why the globalist government has allowed it to happen -- as well as the fact that the same policies were creating the very circumstances in the home countries that led to the crisis.

That northern contingent is up from less than 500 agents in 2002, and will expand to more than 2,200 over the next year. At last count, marijuana from Canada accounted for less than 3 percent of the pot seized near US borders, with the bulk coming from Mexico. But the DEA fears more will be coming from the north as marijuana-growing operations expand in Canada.

Thus we must have a North American Union and corresponding control grid.

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Maybe if the government stopped running drugs it wouldn't be such a problem.

Related:
CIA Moves Drug Running Operation to Canada

Next up, the AMERO!

After your dollar is destroyed, America.

Give it about another
month.

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Leaders’ Summit on North American Relations Held in June

Like the formation of the European Union, a North American Union is being created incrementally. There are many different facets to North American integration and this deep-rooted agenda continues on many different fronts.