>DOUGH
TYB
>notice military postures- ease, parade rest, attention
>IOW these are trained soldiers.
>this plan… cui bono?
>Totally not Chinese soldiers standing there in parade rest position. They are just poor innocent migrants looking for a better life here in America for them and their fellow soldiers. I mean families.
>Traveling light and clean, on way to new deployment.
Except for three.
What's in the suitcases?
>Derek Chauvin
>member of Mexican mafia
>DC
>works with Mexican mafia
Mexican Mafia had(has?) an alliance with MS13
assets
>Mexican Mafia
>Master Mason
>Male Monarch
>Money Men
>Made Man
>MM
>MM = 13:13
>MSM = MS-13
>MSM = 13 - 19 - 13
MicroSoft
M$
M101-M106
>Windows 10 and 11 update is renaming everyone's printers to "HP LaserJet M101-M106" regardless of what model it actually is.
Laser Pointer
>>20028114 lb
>Laser Jet
>What is the purpose of a laser pointer?
>>20028143 lb
>>20027898 lb
Mula was an important interlocutor between the MS13 and Mexican Mafia in Tijuana, Mexico.
Posted inNews MS13
‘Mula’: The Bridge Between MS13 and Mexican Mafia in Tijuana, Mexico
by Carlos Garcia 23 Mar 2023
>https://insightcrime.org/news/mula-bridge-ms13-mexican-mafia-tijuana-mexico/
>this is going to be rough
>Goal:
>I want to break into USA for a better life from China…
muh better life
muh shortest route
<>Pick the shortest Line…
Illegal Chinese Marijuana Grow Operations Are Taking Over Maine, Leaked Memo Says: DCNF EXCLUSIVE
“There are hundreds of these operations occurring throughout the state. It’s upsetting to those who live near these operations, and even those who are following Maine laws and procedures,” Penobscot County Sheriff Troy Morton told the DCNF.
DCNFBy DCNFAugust 16, 2023Updated:August 16, 2023
The state of Maine has become a breeding ground for Chinese illegal marijuana grows worth billions of dollars, according to a federal memo obtained exclusively by the Daily Caller News Foundation.
There are 270 suspected Chinese illegal marijuana grow operations in Maine worth an estimated $4.37 billion, according to the memo.
“There are hundreds of these operations occurring throughout the state. It’s upsetting to those who live near these operations, and even those who are following Maine laws and procedures,” Penobscot County Sheriff Troy Morton told the DCNF.
Lucrative Chinese illegal marijuana grow operations are popping up all over Maine, according to a federal memorandum distributed within Border Patrol that was obtained exclusively by the Daily Caller News Foundation.
Law enforcement in Maine identified 270 suspected properties used for Chinese illegal marijuana grow operations that could produce an estimated $4.37 billion in revenue, the July memo states. Chinese nationals who either have resident status in the U.S. or asylum claims that prevent them from being removed from the country tend to operate such grows, a federal law enforcement source, who requested anonymity because they weren’t authorized to speak publicly, told the DCNF.
“We think the Chinese are taking advantage of rural areas, like Maine, to produce marijuana to sell across state lines and funnel the profits back to China,” the federal law enforcement source said.
The memo included a heat map showing that large areas of Maine are occupied by Chinese illegal marijuana grows, generating profits that are sent to China.
Voters chose to legalize marijuana in Maine in 2016, while medical marijuana use has been legal since 1999 and was decriminalized in 1976. The sale of recreational marijuana became legal in 2020.
“There’s no deterrence,” former head of the DEA’s Special Operations Division Derek Maltz told the DCNF. “Criminals are masters at taking advantage of the vulnerabilities.”
Meanwhile, Maine allows residents that are at least 21 years of age to grow as many as three mature plants and 12 immature plants for personal use, according to the state’s Office of Cannabis Policy.
Authorities in Bangor, Maine, recently busted an illegal grow operation with 3,400 individual marijuana plants as well as 111 pounds of processed marijuana, according to WABI 5, a local news outlet.
“There are hundreds of these operations occurring throughout the state. It’s upsetting to those who live near these operations, and even those who are following Maine laws and procedures,” Penobscot County Sheriff Troy Morton, whose office was involved in the bust, told the DCNF.
There are roughly 749 properties associated with individuals tied to operations in Maine and the state of Washington, according to the memo.
When Chinese criminal organizations are involved, there is often collaboration with Mexican cartels, Maltz said.
“They take the cash from the cartels in America, and they buy these properties and they do these investments with cash from the Mexican cartels in our own country. This is part of their laundering scheme,” Maltz said.
“So, not only are they providing this unbelievably important service to the Mexican cartels by picking up the cash and doing the money transfers over the banking apps and stuff like that, but they’re using the cash in America to buy land, to buy real estate, to buy property to invest in these grow operations,” Maltz added, noting that the operations are extremely profitable as they trade in an untaxed product.
The massive amounts of profits made from the illegal grows are often used for more crimes or go straight to China, according to the memo.
“According to the National Drug Threat Assessment (circa 2020)- profits associated with 100 cultivated plants could produce $5.4 Million; therefore if one property produces three cycles a year at 100 plants, that one property could make $16.2 Million in revenue where the funds are likely used for other criminal activities or are sent to China,” the memo states.
Most individuals under investigation for being involved in illegal marijuana grows aren’t U.S. citizens, according to Morton.
“Regardless of where the individuals are from, the true problem involves conflicting state and federal laws. We also have little to no oversight, allowing for criminal activity to occur at a high degree,” Morton said.
Smugglers utilize Interstate 95 to transport contraband related from the grows, according to the memo.
“Based on location of the properties, it is assessed that I-95 is the main transport route for bulk cash, illegal narcotics, illegal aliens as this is the most desirable route throughout the state of Maine. I-95 begins in Miami, Florida, and ends near New Brunswick. This route enables smugglers through the many connecting routes which may allow access to many adjoining states,” the memo stated.
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> https://www.themainewire.com/2023/08/illegal-chinese-marijuana-grow-operations-are-taking-over-maine-leaked-memo-says-dcnf-exclusive/
>🚨 ARLINGTON EXPLOSION: ABOUT JAMES YOO
>Here are the key facts about the guy who seems to have blown up his home:
>Same playbook:
>Former US Ambassador Arrested in Florida, Accused of Serving as an Agent of Cuba, Source Says
Patrick Byrne
@PatrickByrne
23h
Pay close attention to this story!
Do you know who Cuba Intelligence is very close to?
Venezuela Cartels.
And you know what Venezuela does?
It creates software that rigs elections.
Former US ambassador charged for being Cuban mole | AP News apnews.com/article/cuba-boli…
Ex-ambassador charged with serving as secret agent for Cuba's intelligence services for decades
The Justice Department says a former American diplomat who served as U.S. ambassador to Bolivia has been charged with serving as a covert agent for Cuba’s intelligence services since at least 1981.
apnews.com
Dec 4, 2023 · 4:59 PM UTC