Posted on 01/01/2012 5:51:57 AM PST by AtlasStalled
Degenerate meth heads in the United States have good reason to celebrate the new year.
2012 promises to be a banner year in meth supply as the powerful Sinalo cartel headed by Forbes-listed billinoaire Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman is ramping up production in Guatemala as reported by The Associated Press: "Guzman is taking advantage of Guatemala's remote, isolated mountains and an alliance with a key Guatemalan trafficker to make the Central American nation a new international meth production base."
China is a principal supplier to the Sinaloa cartel of the precursor chemicals used to manufacture methamphetamine, and within the last month Mexico has seized 534 tons of the stuff in three separate shipments from the communist nation which was destined for Guatemala as reported by The Associated Press.
Meanwhile, yesterday Mexico announced that it has arrested Ramiro Rendon Rivera who allegedly was a a key weapons smuggler for the Sinaloa cartel as reported by Reuters.
More than 200 people, including U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, have been murdered by guns supplied to the Mexican drug cartels by the United States government pursuant to a covert operation dubbed Fast and Furious, and recently forty high-powered assault weapons from the operation were found in the home of a reputed enforcer for the Sinaloa cartel as reported by Richard A. Serrano for the Los Angeles Times: "'These Fast and Furious guns were going to Sinaloans, and they are killing everyone down there,' said one knowledgeable U.S. government source, who asked for anonymity because of the ongoing investigations."
No word on whether Mexico intends on issuing international arrest warrants for any U.S. or Chinese government officials for their alleged roles in supplying deadly weapons and precursor chemicals to the Sinaloa cartel.
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I guess your resolution wasn't to stop pimping your blog.
And with the blessing of the WH.
It is interesting on how China eliminated drug addiction back in the day. Either cold turkey or a bullet int he head. Meth is a definite scourge that we need to deal with. It should be look as an act of war from the cartels.
Combined Ping!
The sinoloa cartel wishes you a Happy New Year!!!
Please forgive double pings
Come on now, this really irritates me, the Mexicans are trying to take away one of the last made in the USA industries.
supply, meet demand!
Supply create Demand (in the case of drug addiction)
“Where’s the fence?”
The underlying cause is probably that some Americans are sick, and need painkillers or things that give energy like meth to feel better.
But only because it protects our citizens from having Richard Pryor experiences. Saving us from the horror of and hazards of the manufacturing process.....
Drop leaflets, wait a week, then drop nukes.
Hope and Change
...for America’s meth adicted.
Who knew?
With your logic we could look at Seagrams the same way.
Mexican Drug Cartels Resolve To Increase Meth Supply For U.S. Drug Addicts
Degenerate meth heads in the United States have good reason to celebrate the new year.
2012 promises to be a banner year in meth supply as the powerful Sinalo cartel headed by Forbes-listed billinoaire Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman is ramping up production in Guatemala as reported by The Associated Press: "Guzman is taking advantage of Guatemala's remote, isolated mountains and an alliance with a key Guatemalan trafficker to make the Central American nation a new international meth production base."
Meanwhile, yesterday Mexico announced that it has arrested Ramiro Rendon Rivera who allegedly was a a key weapons smuggler for the Sinaloa cartel as reported by Reuters.
Any word on if the Justice Department would bring charges or cooperate if they were able to identify the individual. OTOH Maybe a little blackmail would evolve.
It’s like a nightmare that one cannot wake from.
Thanks for the post Atlas, I didn’t know China was smuggling precursor chemicals to Central America and Mexico. China has probably never forgotten or forgiven the Opium wars.
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