Anonymous ID: 65f997 Feb. 7, 2019, 8:14 p.m. No.5074504   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4517 >>4572 >>4603

>>5073743 (LB)

>The deal finally approved by the Secretary of the Navy turns over control of the Long Beach Naval Station, with a value of at least $65 million, free of charge to the City of Long Beach. The city has agreed to lease it to the China Ocean Shipping Co. of the People's Republic of China.

 

>The Chinese deal apparently went forward without a national security review by wither the CIA or National Security Council. The White House apparently avoided normal and routine government channels in pushing the deal through in 1995. '… there seemed to be no reason to check with the National Security Council on the decision …' White House spokesman Lanny Davis said.

 

Lanny Davis?!?!?

 

Lanny Davis is Michael Cohens Attorney! Wow.

Anonymous ID: 65f997 Feb. 7, 2019, 8:21 p.m. No.5074603   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4612 >>4620 >>4629 >>4830 >>4898 >>4914 >>4957

>>5074504

https://abc7.com/feds-seize-17-tons-of-drugs-at-long-beach-port/5126800/

 

Feds seize 1.7 tons of meth, other drugs at Long Beach port

 

Updated 13 mins ago

LONG BEACH (KABC) – Six people have been arrested after federal agents seized more than 1.7 tons of drugs stashed inside audio speakers that were being shipped from Long Beach to Australia.

 

The shipment included 3,810 pounds of methamphetamine, along with 56 pounds of cocaine and 11.5 pounds of heroin, federal authorities said.

 

Officers with U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized three shipping containers containing the drugs on Jan. 11 at the Los Angeles/Long Beach seaport.

 

Six people have been arrested after federal agents seized more than 1.7 tons of drugs stashed inside audio speakers that were being shipped from Long Beach to Australia.

 

 

Following an investigation, federal authorities in Australia this week arrested two U.S. citizens and four Australian citizens.

 

Federal officials say the seizure dealt a significant blow to the drug trafficking organization behind the shipments.

 

"Along with our law enforcement partners here and around the world, we continue in a day-to-day battle against the blight of methamphetamine that continues to devastate our communities," said Joseph Macias, Special Agent-In-Charge for Homeland Security Investigations Los Angeles. "Through a collaborative effort – pooling our information, resources and expertise - we are keeping this dangerous contraband from reaching our streets and potentially saving lives."

 

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