Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Maduro's indictment exposes the CIA's drug trafficking

The Grayzone is reporting that "The US Department of Justice indictment of Venezuela’s kidnapped leader, Nicolas Maduro, is a political rant that relies heavily on coerced testimony from an unreliable witness. Despite DOJ edits, it could expose more Americans to the CIA’s own history of drug trafficking."

"Further, the indictment relies on transparently unreliable, coerced witnesses like Hugo “Pollo” Carvajal, a former Venezuelan general who has cut a secret plea deal to reduce his sentence for drug trafficking by supplying dirt on Maduro."

"Carvajal was said to be a key figure in the so-called Cartel of the Suns drug network which the DOJ claims was run by Maduro. If and when he appears to testify against the abducted Venezuelan leader, the American public could learn that the cartel was founded not by the deposed Venezuelan president or one of his allies, but by the CIA to traffic drugs into US cities."

They're blaming Maduro for something the CIA did and they pardoned the Honduran president for something the CIA did. 

2 comments:

  1. I heard on a podcast (William Ramsey Investigates) that a researcher discovered a document that stated the DEA is in charge of Drug Policy inside the United States. Outside it falls under the CIA. Still trying to find that document, it could be Operation Pegasus, Amadeus or Watchtower.

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    1. Yes and when Judge Bonner was the head of the DEA he caught the CIA bringing tons of cocaine into Florida. The CIAI denied it so he documented everything and went on 60 Minutes:
      http://www.gangstersout.com/cia_cocaine.htm

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