Wednesday, November 13, 2024

RCMP's Mexican cartel lie comes to Surrey

Disecting the lies: Fast and Furious, Gary Webb and Freeway Ricky

The Hells Angels are the Cartel's best customer

CBC is reporting that "Mounties in B.C. say they've arrested three men in Surrey believed to be tied to a transnational organized crime group connected to Mexican drug cartels." BULSH*T. "Cpl. Arash Seyed told reporters at a news conference Wednesday that one of the suspects is a Mexican national who had arrived in Canada legally, and two of the suspects are Canadian citizens with connections to virtually every criminal gang in British Columbia."

That means they work for the HAs. Remember where this information is coming from. It's coming from the BC RCMP and the CFSEU. The same people that have been aiding and abetting Damion Ryan all these years until the Manitoba RCMP finally busted him because they wouldn't.

Remember the RCMP's IHIT? The ones that were having threesomes with witnesses and were charging tax players overtime for drunken parties flirting with witnesses. Never mind the Friends of Craig Callen. RCMP swingers in E Division that would get promoted for swinging. Remember Pat Fogerty and Manny Man? They both lied and say it's not the Hells Angels we have to worry about, it's the other guys. This Mexican cartel sting is the RCMP's false flag to save themselves from being booted out of the entire Province not just Surrey.

"Investigators also seized 23 guns, several thousand rounds of ammunition, and kilograms of illicit drugs." That is signifigant. "The suspects have since been released, and Seyed said police are recommending firearms and drug-related charges. He added the group is still under investigation, and he cannot share more details about the suspects' identity or identify a specific cartel association or criminal group." Specific cartel association.

That's because there's more than one cartel in Mexico. "Seyed said the arrests come after a years-long investigation into the group that started when RCMP learned in 2021 it was importing drugs into BC." Wow, this is a Five Eyes fraud. "Seyed said the members are connected to one of the main Mexican drug cartels and that U.S. authorities arrested one of the leaders of the group in July. He did not name the cartel but said reporters could connect the dots."

Yeah US Intelligence Agency. El Chapo had a .50 cal snipper rifle from Operation Fast and Furious. "U.S. officials recently announced the July arrest of 76-year-old Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman Loera in New Mexico, saying he was a leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, described as one of the most violent and powerful drug trafficking organizations in the world."

Indeed they are and the ATF was sending them guns and bringing back tons of cocaine as payment. That's what Operation Fast and Furious was. I'm going to call it right now and declare the Mexican national worked for the FBI. The purpose of this smoke and mirrors distraction is to run interference for the Wolf Pack and the Edmonton Hells Angels.

Name the two Surrey residents arrested. They are tied to the HAs just like Randhawa.

They said the same bullsh*t in Kelowna back in 2010. Nothing since.

They said the same bullsh*t in Edmonton back in 2014. Nothing since.

Bag of guns found in Surrey tied to the Hells Angels. Big surprise.

Eric Sandberg spoke of plans to wipe out all the competition in Surrey. Right before Surrey Six.

These are the same people that lied about James Riach working for the UN.

These are also the same people that lied and said the Korean bust was tied to the Rock Machine.

These are the same people that lied about Cameron Ortis and charged William Majcher.

The fake news is fake. When the fake news pushes a narrative there is an agenda behind it.

If Luis Nájera was hiding from the Mexican cartel he'd be in hiding. Fast and Furious is still on.
Google claims the CIA was not involved in Operation Fast and Furious. That is a bold faced lie.
That's like saying the CIA was never involved in Iran Contra. Iran contra never stopped.
Let's not forget the Wolf Pack does what the CIA does. They burn their assets to stay in business.

23 comments:

  1. The "Mexican National" being an actual FBI Agent is less likely than being an FBI asset, for reasons of blow back if exposed. Not that it would be the first time the RCMP has partnered up with American Law Enforcement on Canadian soil. We are real accommodating like that.

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    1. Asset yes. Agent is unlikely asset is practically a given.

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  2. Dig the bullet proof hockey mask (it stops pistol rounds only) and cell phone jammers. Coming soon to a home invasion near you.

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  3. Those firearms and Halloween mask decorated in graffiti tags look like police props. I would think cartel representatives would have body armour and better firearms. I suspect the only cartel representatives in Canada are falcons watching business and reporting back.

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    1. The mask is real. Compare pics online.

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    2. Real in what sense. They have been seen before. That's what makes it look like a plant.

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    3. I did not mean real in the sense that the markings were real, just that these masks exist and have been around for a while. I think your observations about this being a Columbian saying and not a Mexican one is a good one, and accurate. Oops. There is evidence to show that the RCMP has a habit of planting weapons when they want to try and sink someone they don't have the evidence to charge, like that woman in Alberta. Or they blow up oil wells. Does the RCMP have a super secret section that handles such assignments? Someone has to take that shit out there and plant it, one does not imagine it's a guy in a squad car. "Dirty Tricks" department?

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    4. Yeah I'm also told the saying was made popular on Netflix's Narcos among Greengos who don't know the difference between Mexican and Colombian Spanish. Mexicans are less likely to use a Colombian term than a Greengo is.

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  4. Plato O Ploma tagged on the mask lol.

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    1. Latin for false flag. At least it wasn't a pressure cooker and a giant black scorpion.

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  5. Is it possible that 81does more good than bad and we (civilian public) just don't know about it, but the police do and that's the reason for running interreference for them regarding their business? I'm not saying it's okay, I'm just pondering.
    You have stated that people are going to buy and sell drugs regardless of what the law states. Perhaps 81 is the most responsible when it comes to that business? Perhaps they keep the foreigners in line?

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    1. No it's not. That' their narrative and it's BS. The Police harass bikers who want to go on a ride while they offer police protection to fake bikers who don't ride and just sell drugs. That reflects corruption from the top down.

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    2. What do you think the reasons are for the police protecting the dealers? Is it simply for the money?

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    3. First of all it's obviously not all the police. I knew someone who was in the Witness Protection Program. They met someone selling cocaine who was also in the program and he was getting a police escort. That's isn't common but it did happen. Part of it is the Rat out your Rivals program and the other part is IHIT giving someone a free ride for ratting out a murderer. Then there's Damion Ryan. He would rat out people he hired to do a hit. The police would get a bust so they would let him sell drugs.

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  6. 3 men arrested in B.C. have ties to Mexican drug cartels, RCMP say

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  7. RCMP are liars...This is true...
    Mexico's Sinaloa cartel bans fentanyl, reportedly under pain of death

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    1. I didn't realize that. That's unusual.

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    2. That's total bs. They just did a massive bust in sinoala.. they find a shit ton of meth.. Sinaloa is one of the largest producers/distributers of meth in the world .
      https://san.com/cc/20-million-fentanyl-pills-seized-in-mexicos-largest-drug-bust/

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    3. Yeah I'm seeing mixed reports. I'm seeing claims the Sinaloa cartel ordered a stop to fentanyl production in Mexico but I'm also seeing reports like that one of more busts there.

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  8. RCMP are going to suddenly claim they are fighting the cartel and demand a 3 billion dollars from the governments.

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    1. Too funny. Both conceptually, and again that they would actually think this would work. Talk about out of touch with the room.

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  9. Once the rest of Canada see's how Trump deals with the FBI and the CIA, the RCMP in it's present form, their days may be numbered. Basically people need officers from their own community in their own community, not some yahoo from half a continent away who may or may not be happy with the posting.

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