Anonymous ID: cb32f8 Feb. 15, 2019, 4:56 p.m. No.5198229   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8266 >>8279 >>8326 >>8332 >>8340 >>8366 >>8376 >>8390 >>8420 >>8456 >>8496 >>8518

Hi guys, I'm a retard Anon. A couple days ago (I think) Q gave me a clue to dig, and I passed over it. Today…. ding ding the lights went on. I have a love for Catalina and some connections over there. The helicopter crash in Newport Beach in which everyone died last year, was heading to Catalina Island. The occupants were Mgtmnt of the Standard Hotel, in Adam Schiff's district. The clue that (poss) Q gave was "drugs" I dismissed it out of hand thinking the drugs would have something to do with the locals (and so the locals would know, they can't keep quiet about things) . But No… Q also said to watch Long Beach port. … So… While Catalina Island is in close proximity to San Clemente Island ( a Naval base, who have been far more active this last year, and while they can and do monitor boats around the island, they DONT monitor the port in Catalina)

The Long Beach port has Coast Guards looking at containers and shipping, but there is NO accountability for tourists to and from Catalina. If a large shipment of drugs came into Catalina, it could be carried to the mainland via, Helicopter, passenger ferry, simply by putting them in luggage.

The locals once tried to get a drug dog to police the luggage that is brought to and from the island. They had a fund raiser and raised 40K for a drug dog and it's training. But the dog never arrived (Catalina is L.A. county, and the County Sheriff's simply took the dog to a different station here on the mainland, with no reasoning at all)

 

So, I don't have proper sauce to present, but, Catalina COULD definitely be a port of entry of drugs from Mexico, to Catalina, to Long Beach Harbor, without the Coast Guard intervening too much.

That being said, there are "eyes on" the island in the air and water all the time. BUT, if the drugs were to land there safely, it's a perfectly unprotected port on either side to pass drugs through without any detection.