C.Martel
25th September 2025, 07:16 AM
Trump is sending HAARP earthquakes to nations.
https://www.rt.com/news/625243-multiple-earthquakes-rock-venezuela/
And then the US is disputing the depth. The Europeans say 10km, which is a typical depth for haarp earthquakes. The US says it is not 10km.
Three big earthquakes at Venezuela, Europe says 3/3 were 10km. HAARP.. US says 1/3 10km, iffy if haarp.
C.Martel
25th September 2025, 07:24 AM
Trump chimps out.
C.Martel
25th September 2025, 07:51 AM
Why only bomb their boats when you can haarp them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bUgy6A-yaA
C.Martel
25th September 2025, 07:55 AM
maga war on drugs from Latin America
https://i.ibb.co/84Y7QZkg/a6lpxy.jpg
cia also ships in the drugs.
#1 – The CIA Ships in the Drugs
The Central Intelligence Agency, the most well-known branch of America’s shadowy intelligence community, features in a number of popular conspiracy theories. One of the theories about the CIA’s dirty dealings that has been around for decades is that the agency helps bring illegal drugs into the United States.
But this isn’t just a theory. In fact, the CIA has been involved in drug-running from its very inception.
Just months after its creation in 1947, the agency began a relationship with the Corsican mafia that controlled the Old Port of Marseille in post-war France. That relationship involved a quid pro quo: The CIA would protect the mafia if the mafia would keep the communists from taking control of the port. In this case, “protecting the mafia” meant protecting their most lucrative business, which just happened to be smuggling heroin into the United States. This “French Connection” thrived for decades, with the majority of the heroin in the US in the post-war period coming via France under the watchful eye of the CIA.
From the Korean War to the Vietnam War and beyond, CIA-supported warlords used CIA-run airlines like Air America to ship heroin from the “Golden Triangle” at the borders of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar. As even The New York Times reported, the agency prevented the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs from monitoring drug trafficking in the region. They even stopped an investigation into “an Air America DC-3 loaded with heroin packed into boxes of Tide soap powder” that had been seized on its way to the US.
In the 1980s, yet more agency involvement in drug smuggling rings came to light. This time it was drug traffickers connected to the Contras in Nicaragua that received help from the agency. After the Contra-connected trafficking came to light, a Senate investigation headed by Senator John Kerry confirmed government complicity in the drug trade.
BOB MCKEOWN: As for the CIA, it’s denied ever aiding or condoning drug smuggling.
JOHN KERRY: Reports were reaching the highest councils of our government, in the White House and in the Justice Department. There is no question of that. I can document that.
MCKEOWN: The White House and Justice Department disputed Kerry’s report at the time. But he still believes some government officials turned a blind eye towards drug dealing in the mid-1980s, after the time at the heart of Gary Webb’s stories.
SOURCE: A Crack in the Story — NBC Dateline (13 June 1997)
In the 1990s, award-winning journalist Gary Webb traced the Contras’ CIA-protected backers to cocaine shipments into the US, and, ultimately, to the crack epidemic of the 1980s.
Stories of CIA drug-running continue to be covered up almost as quickly as they are exposed, from the CIA Beech 200 that was apprehended in Nicaragua with 1100 kilos of cocaine to the crash of a Grumman Gulfstream II that had been used for CIA rendition flights that was carrying 3.3 tons of Columbian cocaine. Then there’s the CIA’s relationship with Afghan drug warlord Ahmed Wali Karzai in Afghanistan and the admission that the Sinaloa cartel was aided by US agencies and the recent confession that famed Columbian drug king Pablo Escobar worked for the CIA.
At this point, the fact that the Central Intelligence Agency has facilitated drug-running into the United States is one of the worst kept secrets in history.
MICHAEL RUPPERT: I will tell you, Director Deutch, as a former Los Angeles police narcotics detective that the agency has dealt drugs throughout this country for a long time.
SOURCE: Michael Ruppert Confronts CIA Director John Deutch
https://corbettreport.com/5conspiracies/
And drugs should be lawful, as they are in reality. Unlike in fictional corporations led by cosplay white houses that do terrorism.
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