Monday, March 6, 2023

Florida drug bust

CBS is reporting that "Two high-ranking members of the Latin Kings gang in Florida are among the 21 people arrested in a drug trafficking crackdown in central Florida. Their arrests are part of Operation Checkmate, a joint operation involving the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office, the State Attorney's Office and the Drug Enforcement Administration in Tampa."

"The two gang leaders are identified as 30-year-old Omar Bravo and 32-year-old Fidencio Robles. The sheriff's office says Bravo is the head narcotics supplier for the state of Florida. They're facing charges of armed trafficking in large amounts of fentanyl, cocaine, methamphetamine and heroin, as well as weapons-related charges. Authorities seized five kilograms of fentanyl, two kilograms of cocaine, two kilograms of methamphetamine, one kilogram of heroin, and two pounds of marijuana. 'We know that this amount of fentanyl is enough to kill everyone here in Hillsborough County twice,' said Sheriff Chronister."

Sunday, March 5, 2023

Saskatoon pharmacist faces drug trafficking charges

CTV is reporting that "A Saskatoon pharmacist faces drug trafficking charges following an investigation by the Saskatoon Police Service. The investigation stemmed from a January seizure of 700 Oxycodone pills that were allegedly connected to the pharmacist, 41-year-old Jenna Ternan. In the Jan. 12 bust, police also seized over 20 kilograms of methamphetamine, over $12,000 cash, a fully-automatic Glock 9mm handgun, and arrested three men in connection with the trafficking operation."

Clay Farnswort from Police on Guard

Seymour First Peak

I went snowshoeing on Seymour today. There wasn't much visibility but they had a meter of fresh snow this week so I couldn't resist. 4 meters of snow at the summit. That's a lot. They diverted the trail to the base of First Peak. I missed the switchback and didn't sink up to my knee I sank up to my hip. Then I noticed the switchback and climbed back on the packed trail. Some people with snowshoes went on to Second Peak but I didn't bother because there wasn't much visibility.

Saturday, March 4, 2023

Police seize 2.4 tons of cocaine bound for Australia

DW is reporting that "A joint Australian and Unites States law enforcement operation busted an international drug ring and stopped 2.4 metric tons of cocaine, worth roughly A$1 billion (roughly $675 million, or €635 million), from reaching Western Australia. Operation Beech has led to the arrest of 12 people with alleged links to a Mexican drug cartel."

"The operation started in November when US Drug Enforcement Administration agents seized 2.4 tons of cocaine aboard a vessel off the South American Coast destined for Australia. The alleged drug traffickers were unaware of the seizure and Western Australian police then substituted the cargo for fake cocaine and dropped it in the ocean off Perth in late December. Three suspected members of the Australian arm of a drug syndicate used two boats, called Catalina and Cool Runnings, to make several attempts to find and retrieve the cargo before they were arrested."

Friday, March 3, 2023

The EU wants to eliminate 3,000 farms in Belgium

Update: North Korea's food shortages result of fertilizer ban. Now they're using human waste.

Farming is the greenest thing you can do for the planet. Planting trees and growing food is good. Creating manufactured food shortages is not. Chairman Mao starved millions. So will the WEF.





Confronting evil and shame

Alberta embraces the Portugal model. BC abandons it.



The Portugal model succeeded because they made drug treatment mandatory. I'm not saying we should make treatment mandatory but I am saying handing out free cocaine is absolutely insane. That's what drug dealers to to get customers addicted.

Medical experts confront Government misinformation

David Redman: Canada’s Deadly Response to COVID-19

Is Fauci a Covid vaccine skeptic now too?

Thursday, March 2, 2023

Langley company gets license to produce cocaine

The Aldergrove Star is reporting that "A Langley-based cannabis company’s announcement that it has received federal government permission to produce up to 250 grams of cocaine caused a political furor in B.C. on Thursday, but the company won’t be selling it to the public. A press release issued Feb. 22 said that last year, Adastra Holdings received an amendment to its Controlled Drug and Substance Dealer’s Licence that allowed it to “interact with” up to 250 grams of cocaine, and to import coca leaves to manufacture and synthesize cocaine.

The Vancouver Sun is reporting that "B.C. Premier David Eby said he’s astonished that the federal Health Department gave the green light to a Langley cannabis company to produce, sell, and distribute cocaine." Give an inch take a mile. That is Satanic. Decriminalizing possession of small amounts is not a licence to import and produce. Oh the cunning plan of the evil one. Justin Trudeau and the World Economic Forum are taking us down the Highway to Hell.

We can put provincial laws in place to over rule it just like Alberta is doing with the gun grab. Oh wait, there already are. We just have to enforce them. Justin Trudeau has lost his mind.