Anonymous ID: f52b8d Dec. 3, 2024, 5:40 p.m. No.22102735   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2818 >>2990 >>3089 >>3216 >>3328 >>3413

Mexico's Sheinbaum denies NYT claims of chemistry students lured into fentanyl production

 

A recent investigation by The New York Times claims that the Sinaloa Cartel has infiltrated Mexican universities to recruit chemistry students for the production of fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid wreaking havoc across the United States. According to the report, cartel members pose as custodians to lure high-performing students with promises of substantial financial rewards. These allegations have sparked controversy and denials from Mexican authorities.

 

President Claudia Sheinbaum dismissed the claims, likening them to plotlines from the US series Breaking Bad. During a press briefing, she questioned the investigation’s credibility, stating, “We have no evidence of this happening in Mexico. This sounds more like fiction than fact.” Sheinbaumredirected the focus to the pharmaceutical industry in the United States, holding it accountable for the opioid crisis that has escalated fentanyl consumption across the border.

 

While fentanyl usage in Mexico remains relatively low compared to the US, the drug's high potency and lethality pose significant risks. Official figures from 2023 show a rise in local cases, primarily in northern states such as Baja California and Chihuahua. However, the demand for opioid treatment in Mexico represents just 1.8% of addiction cases, far behind amphetamine-type stimulants, which dominate drug treatment statistics.

 

The DEA has reported in 2020 that Mexican cartels, particularly the Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation Cartels, are leading the trafficking of fentanyl into the US. These organisations operate a network of clandestine labs, sourcing precursors from countries like India and China. They smuggle low-concentration, high-volume fentanyl shipments across the border, often disguised as legitimate goods, and produce counterfeit pills with lethal doses.

 

A 2023 Reuters report claimed the rise of e-commerce has unintentionally facilitated the trafficking of fentanyl precursors from China to Mexico, with the United States acting as a key transit point. In fact, a 2016 US trade law increased duty-free import thresholds, enabling millions of small packages to enter the country with minimal inspection. These shipments, often disguised as ordinary goods, are exploited by Mexican cartels. Once in Mexico, cartels synthesise fentanyl and smuggle it back into the US, contributing to a severe opioid crisis

 

Fentanyl deaths in the US have skyrocketed, with almost 75,000 estimated fatalities in 2023—more than double those in 2019. Seizures at borders reflect the crisis, with 2,200 pounds confiscated in September 2024 alone, totalling 16,565 pounds from January to September. The DEA attributes this surge to fentanyl being manufactured abroad and smuggled into the country.

 

In response to growing concerns, the Mexican Congress recently approved constitutional reforms aimed at tackling fentanyl-related crimes. The updated Article 19 now mandates pretrial detention for offences linked to the illegal production, trafficking, and distribution of synthetic drugs, including fentanyl. Lawmakers argue that these measures are essential to counter organised crime and prevent offenders from evading justice.

 

Despite these domestic actions, tensions between the US and Mexico persist. Washington continues to pressure Mexico to curb the flow of fentanyl, often overlooking the root causes of its own public health crisis. Mexican officials have stressed the need for a trilateral approach involving the US, Mexico, and Canada to address both supply and demand issues.

 

While Mexico grapples with trafficking networks, the United States faces an overwhelming consumption problem, largely stemming from a decade-long trend of indiscriminate opioid prescriptions – something many blame on profit-driven pharmaceutical companies. The opioid epidemic has claimed thousands of lives, with fentanyl-related deaths rapidly increasing in recent years. Collaborative solutions remain crucial, yet the burden cannot rest solely on Mexico.

 

https://www.intellinews.com/mexico-s-sheinbaum-denies-nyt-claims-of-chemistry-students-lured-into-fentanyl-production-356331/?source=china

Anonymous ID: f52b8d Dec. 3, 2024, 5:42 p.m. No.22102750   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2990 >>3089 >>3328 >>3413

U.S. Attorney Announces Successful Conclusion Of Agreement With City Of Yonkers And Yonkers Police Department To Ensure Commitment To Constitutional Policing

 

https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/us-attorney-announces-successful-conclusion-agreement-city-yonkers-and-yonkers-police

Anonymous ID: f52b8d Dec. 3, 2024, 5:46 p.m. No.22102771   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2971 >>2990 >>3089 >>3328 >>3413

Celsius Founder And Former CEO Alexander Mashinsky Pleads Guilty To Multi-Billion Dollar Fraud And Market Manipulation Schemes

 

https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/celsius-founder-and-former-ceo-alexander-mashinsky-pleads-guilty-multi-billion-dollar

Anonymous ID: f52b8d Dec. 3, 2024, 6:15 p.m. No.22102907   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3089 >>3328 >>3413

Judge Accused Of ‘Willful Misconduct’ For Allegedly Allowing Illegal Migrant To Flee Courtroom

 

A Massachusetts judge who previously faced felony charges for allegedly helping an illegal migrant escape apprehension from federal immigration authorities is once again facing a reprimand for the incident.

 

Judge Shelley M. Richmond Joseph engaged in “willful judicial misconduct” and committed actions that were “unbecoming” of a judicial officer, according to formal charges filed Monday by the Massachusetts Commission on Judicial Conduct. The charges, which have been lodged with the state Supreme Judicial Court, relate to a 2018 court case in which Joseph allegedly allowed an illegal migrant in her courtroom to flee through a backdoor to avoid a deportation officer waiting outside.

 

“The Commission charges that Judge Joseph has engaged in willful judicial misconduct that brought the judicial office into disrepute, as well as conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice and unbecoming a judicial officer,” according to a portion of the report by the Commission on Judicial Conduct.

 

The charges mark the latest development in what has become a years-long court slog for Joseph, with the case also highlighting the legal limitations for any local officials who wish to buck federal immigration enforcement cooperation.

 

https://dailycaller.com/2024/12/03/judge-charged-with-helping-illegal-avoid-ice/

Anonymous ID: f52b8d Dec. 3, 2024, 6:20 p.m. No.22102942   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22102924

 

They are trying to overcome their stringy blood

 

God put in man a certain genealogical power to cause the marrow of the bones to generate blood for the

life of flesh (Lev. 17:11). Jewry lacks that power. He steals it from man, however, in mongrelization.

The Satanic dyed vampire is manifest in what we have believed was Jewry's white blood corpuscles. In

man, they are round, yet shaped differently for each race. That is one reason God established the Divine

Law for the various races not to mongrelize, In Jewry,however, the "white blood" corpuscles are long

and stringy, and Divine Law forbids all humanity to mongrelize with the Devil's Serpent race, because

the children will in turn be vampire and totally cut off from God.

In times past the Serpent race absorbed entire nations in order to renew the life force in their bone

marrow. Ezek. 28: 12-19 and Isa. 49:26 show the vampire condition. The latter states: "AndI (God) will

feed them that oppress thee (Israel) with their own flesh; and they shall be drunken with their own

blood as with sweet wine: and all flesh shall know that I am the Lord and thy Savior and thy Redeemer

the Mighty One of Jacob

Anonymous ID: f52b8d Dec. 3, 2024, 6:28 p.m. No.22102982   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2984 >>2991 >>2992 >>2994 >>2997 >>3014 >>3089 >>3328 >>3413

@EPA

Advisor Admits ‘Insurance Policy’ Against Trump is Funneling Billions to Climate Organizations, “We’re Throwing Gold Bars off the Titanic”

 

“It was an insurance policy against Trump winning.”

 

“Get the money out as fast as possible before they [Trump Administration] come in … it’s like we’re on the Titanic and we’re throwing gold bars off the edge.”

 

https://x.com/Project_Veritas/status/1863960384513753213

Anonymous ID: f52b8d Dec. 3, 2024, 6:30 p.m. No.22102994   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3000 >>3040

>>22102982

 

We've heard from an inside source that our video is being circulated among the incoming Trump administration…

 

All eyes on

@EPA

. 💸

 

https://x.com/Project_Veritas/status/1864070754037334282

Anonymous ID: f52b8d Dec. 3, 2024, 7:32 p.m. No.22103292   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3328 >>3413

People are homeless all over the country and he's spending 600 million on a papua new Guinea FOOTBALL TEAM

 

PNG minister says $600m NRL deal ‘nothing to do with China’

 

The launching of a National Rugby League team in Papua New Guinea has “nothing to do with China”, according to the Pacific nation’s foreign minister, as he reveals new details about the competition’s historic expansion to Australia’s nearest neighbour.

The NRL is expected to announce the entry of a PNG team in 2028 as early as next week after an agreement was struck between the Australian Rugby League Commission and the Australian and PNG governments.

 

https://www.removepaywall.com/search?url=https://www.smh.com.au/world/oceania/png-minister-says-600m-nrl-deal-nothing-to-do-with-china-20241203-p5kvl0.html