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Jeff
08-12-2013, 04:52 PM
Ya have to wonder what is going on here , seems fishy at best and we all know there will be no investigation unless of course someone's pockets didn't get full


According to the Costa Rica Star, the United States Air Force transported nearly twenty-four tons of government-seized cocaine from Costa Rica to Miami, Florida, on July 27th. Commentary and official press releases from Costa Rica’s Organization of Judicial Investigations explain that the Central American nation had been encountering serious problems with the destruction of cocaine bound for the United States that local authorities had confiscated. With so much cocaine to destroy—and with their lone incinerator broken—, the government of Costa Rica had to resort to using a cement factory to dispose of the contraband. However, their relationship with the factory came to an end when employees and other individuals involved in the risky operation began stealing and stockpiling the drugs on the sly.


Read more at http://politicaloutcast.com/2013/08/war-on-drugs-air-force-floods-miami-with-cocaine/#JQBWi7j5C08qiZJr.99

revelarts
08-12-2013, 05:10 PM
just a few bad apples Jeff, no worries.

Larrymc
08-12-2013, 06:09 PM
Ya have to wonder what is going on here , seems fishy at best and we all know there will be no investigation unless of course someone's pockets didn't get full


According to the Costa Rica Star, the United States Air Force transported nearly twenty-four tons of government-seized cocaine from Costa Rica to Miami, Florida, on July 27th. Commentary and official press releases from Costa Rica’s Organization of Judicial Investigations explain that the Central American nation had been encountering serious problems with the destruction of cocaine bound for the United States that local authorities had confiscated. With so much cocaine to destroy—and with their lone incinerator broken—, the government of Costa Rica had to resort to using a cement factory to dispose of the contraband. However, their relationship with the factory came to an end when employees and other individuals involved in the risky operation began stealing and stockpiling the drugs on the sly.


Read more at http://politicaloutcast.com/2013/08/war-on-drugs-air-force-floods-miami-with-cocaine/#JQBWi7j5C08qiZJr.99

Hmmm Fishy indeed!!

aboutime
08-12-2013, 07:15 PM
Jeff. When you mentioned the Cement factories. That sorta gives a whole new meaning to "HIGH-WAYS".

Jeff
08-12-2013, 08:47 PM
Jeff. When you mentioned the Cement factories. That sorta gives a whole new meaning to "HIGH-WAYS".

:laugh: I think they are building Super Highways :laugh:

Larrymc
08-12-2013, 08:57 PM
Ya have to wonder what is going on here , seems fishy at best and we all know there will be no investigation unless of course someone's pockets didn't get full


According to the Costa Rica Star, the United States Air Force transported nearly twenty-four tons of government-seized cocaine from Costa Rica to Miami, Florida, on July 27th. Commentary and official press releases from Costa Rica’s Organization of Judicial Investigations explain that the Central American nation had been encountering serious problems with the destruction of cocaine bound for the United States that local authorities had confiscated. With so much cocaine to destroy—and with their lone incinerator broken—, the government of Costa Rica had to resort to using a cement factory to dispose of the contraband. However, their relationship with the factory came to an end when employees and other individuals involved in the risky operation began stealing and stockpiling the drugs on the sly.


Read more at http://politicaloutcast.com/2013/08/war-on-drugs-air-force-floods-miami-with-cocaine/#JQBWi7j5C08qiZJr.99

Sometimes ya gota do what ya gota we have to pay for the Obama's vacations somehow!!

revelarts
11-22-2015, 11:17 PM
former french president, nicolas sarkozy, a suspect after 680 kilos of cocaine found on private jet

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former french president nicolas sarkozy is under investigation for his involvement in a drug deal worth over $54 million. Investigators discovered that he was connected to possible drug traffickers, and regularly used a private airplane that was caught attempting to transport large amounts of cocaine internationally.

In 2013, two french pilots were captured as they attempted to fly 680 kilos of cocaine out of the dominican republic in an airplane that is closely tied to sarkozy and a company owned by one of his very close associates. Just last week, these pilots escaped from the country and are nowhere to be found. Many suspect that high-ranking politicians were able to use their clout to help them escape.

The judge in the case ordered that two cellphones owned by sarkozy be seized by police, as well as his phone records, and even his gps location data. It is likely that investigators will attempt to use the gps location data to place sarkozy at the scene of the crime during the time that one of the large deals was happening.

The court order demanded “details of telephone lines used by nicolas sarkozy and his entourage in the period march 2013 and march 2014,” as well as “detailed bills” and “geolocalization for the months of march and april 2013.”

the dassault falcon 50 jet that was raided on a dominican republic airfield on march 19, 2013, was regularly used by sarkozy, and there is a trail of paperwork connecting him and his associates to the aircraft. He is also known to have been on the jet on several different occasions while the operations were occurring, flying at least three times between december 2012 and february 2013. Ironically enough, he was taking those flights to defend himself in corruption cases that were entirely unrelated to the drug smuggling.

After the pilots were able to escape prosecution, french newspapers reported that they had the help of an “unknown politician” and a number of former naval intelligence officers.

Sarkozy is well-known for his history of corruption and has been facing numerous criminal charges since he lost his presidential immunity from prosecution in 2012. However, sarkozy still plans on running for president in 2017, and he believes that he is popular enough to get elected.

This may seem out of the ordinary, but we actually regularly report on politicians all over the world getting caught up in drug smuggling scandals.

Just last week, we reported that a saudi prince was caught with over 2 tons of amphetamines on his private jet. Last year we reported that a boat with ties to us politicians mitch mcconnell was found with 90 pounds of cocaine onboard.

Meanwhile, just last month, former british territorial army mechanic anthony c heaford released a report, and a series of photos which he says proves that british troops are harvesting opium in afghanistan.

Heaford’s report is just the most recent of many, and government drug trafficking is so widespread that more cases are surfacing all the time.

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Read more at Former French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, a Suspect After 680 Kilos of Cocaine Found on Private Jet | The Free Thought Project (http://thefreethoughtproject.com/french-president-phones-seized-35-million-drug-smuggling-ring/#7dfj3vtodajl13yt.99)

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drug war?
http://www.debatepolicy.com/showthread.php?47769-Afghanistan-opium-harvest-at-record-high-again&highlight=opium

Gunny
11-23-2015, 01:39 AM
Ya have to wonder what is going on here , seems fishy at best and we all know there will be no investigation unless of course someone's pockets didn't get full


According to the Costa Rica Star, the United States Air Force transported nearly twenty-four tons of government-seized cocaine from Costa Rica to Miami, Florida, on July 27th. Commentary and official press releases from Costa Rica’s Organization of Judicial Investigations explain that the Central American nation had been encountering serious problems with the destruction of cocaine bound for the United States that local authorities had confiscated. With so much cocaine to destroy—and with their lone incinerator broken—, the government of Costa Rica had to resort to using a cement factory to dispose of the contraband. However, their relationship with the factory came to an end when employees and other individuals involved in the risky operation began stealing and stockpiling the drugs on the sly.


Read more at http://politicaloutcast.com/2013/08/war-on-drugs-air-force-floods-miami-with-cocaine/#JQBWi7j5C08qiZJr.99



To where? The AFB they closed down during BRAC? I can look at google maps and STILL see the shadow of the house I lived in on Homestead AFB. And it's 30 miles south of Miami. Unless someone started landing C-141s at Miami International Airport, I'd take it witha grain of salt.

revelarts
11-23-2015, 08:17 AM
old threads that touch on the topic in general

http://www.debatepolicy.com/showthread.php?46762-Contras-CIA-Cocaine-and-the-media

http://www.debatepolicy.com/showthread.php?31098-Drug-kingpin-points-finger-at-DEA-FBI-CIA-ICE-amp-Homeland-Security

Gunny
11-23-2015, 09:15 AM
old threads that touch on the topic in general

http://www.debatepolicy.com/showthread.php?46762-Contras-CIA-Cocaine-and-the-media

http://www.debatepolicy.com/showthread.php?31098-Drug-kingpin-points-finger-at-DEA-FBI-CIA-ICE-amp-Homeland-Security

Well, cuz you know I'm going to follow links. :rolleyes:

Odd ... I don't seem to Air Force in either link title though. And of course the agencies listed deal in drugs. They think catching the bigger fish is the prize and any of the little fish that get trampled don't count. There's nothing new about it. I understand their purpose but I'm not real keen on the method.

But other than transportation, the USAF isn't part of that crap. USAF moves a load from point a to point b and have the paperwork that goes with it. Hardly in line with overly-sensationalized thread title.