Posted on 04/13/2017 9:00:28 AM PDT by Oldpuppymax
An alleged refusal by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAEDI) to allow the FBI's special attaché for international relations to interview former President Barack Obama in French Polynesia is getting internet coverage but virtually no narrative in America's media. The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Joseph Napier interdicted the fishing vessel "Lady Michelle" in international waters near St. Vincent Island by zapping its electronic navigation system and rendering it "dead in the water." Four smugglers and contraband including approximately $125 million US dollars in seized cocaine were offloaded into American custody in San Juan, Puerto Rico as DEA and other U.S. authorities piece together what went on.
This was "one of the biggest drug busts in U.S. history."
New AG Jeff Sessions was said to have given the go ahead for the arrests shortly after he was sworn into the Department of Justice. A video describing why FBI attempts to interview former President Obama were rebuffed by French officials provides more details about what went on during this huge raid. French control over the tiny island where Obama was vacationing--about a 20 minute flight from the capital of Tahitimade interviews impossible due to extradition treaties. The 70 Lady Michelle was said to have been towed to the port in San Juan, PR. The vessel is said to be registered in St. Vincent, part of the UK Commonwealth. Reports from several websites detail how the U.S. Coast Guard interdicted and boarded the Lady Michelle in international waters, where massive amounts of a suspected substance tested positive for cocaine.
According to the DoJ website, "Columbian Cocaine producers [have increased] the use of levamisole, a harmful cutting agent used for livestock deworming!" This very dangerous additive is said to enhance the effects of the drug while being very hazardous...
(Excerpt) Read more at thecoachsteam.com ...
Weird.
Connected or disconnected????
We knew it was wide but 70' is huge.
This has been on YouTube for a week or so now but no real proof that any of it is true and no explanation of how Obama is supposedly tied to it. Not sure I would have done an article off a You Tube video without further intel.
Please forgive my ignorance, but what does the bust of a ship in the Caribbean have to do with President Obama in Tahiti, the South Pacific? He does not have any connection with the boat. So why would the FBI want to talk to him about it?
ya gots to know when she backs up there is a loud beep beep beep sound.
The article never makes a connection to Obama.
What is the point of the title?
More likely she just wants to stay among the living.
Is the author geographically aware? Hussein is reportedly exiled in French Polynesia... which is in the Pacific. St. Vincent is an island in the Caribbean. How are a Caribbean island, a smuggling ship having the same name as hussein’s beard and Polynesia linked?
I think the point of the title is click-bait, they got me.
Not me.
If it looks like something interesting I TOR or use a convenient anonymous.
Then they can’t turn on all those effin videos while I’m trying to read and they can’t see me either...
This is gobbledygook. Why did TCT even post it?
It made me click the FR button.
I don’t like going to adware/flying ad sites either.
click on the video...they try to tie it in there. almost a month old
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuSQniLTABM
An alleged refusal by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAEDI) to allow the FBI's special attaché for international relations to interview former President Barack Obama in French Polynesia is getting internet coverage but virtually no narrative in America's media.
The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Joseph Napier interdicted the fishing vessel "Lady Michelle" in international waters near St. Vincent Island by zapping its electronic navigation system and rendering it "dead in the water." Four smugglers and contraband including approximately $125 million US dollars in seized cocaine were offloaded into American custody in San Juan, Puerto Rico as DEA and other U.S. authorities piece together what went on.
approximately $125 million US dollars in seized cocaine
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They reported this amount.
It was more, but to save ink and printing expenses, the amount was ‘economized’.
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