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#1 2014-01-29 16:21:39

Ex-DEA agent jumps jobs to join marijuana investment firm
By Jonathan Kaminsky   1/20/2014

SEATTLE (Reuters) - In a decade with the Drug Enforcement Administration, Patrick Moen rose to supervise a team of agents busting methamphetamine and heroin rings in Oregon - before giving it all up to join the nascent legal marijuana industry in nearby Washington state.

In November, the former federal drug agent quit his post to work for a marijuana industry investment firm, and says he relishes getting in on the ground floor of a burgeoning industry he was once sworn to annihilate.

http://news.yahoo.com/u-ex-dea-agent-un … nance.html

How fast they switch their faces.

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#2 2014-01-30 20:10:12

Do they need programmers? Sign me up!

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#3 2014-01-30 21:58:44

Hey it's an Investment Firm, commodities aren't exactly my specialty but I'm familiar with most of the analytics software.  And yes Goob, we'll probably need you this is not a job you can outsource...

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#4 2014-02-09 16:02:11

Drug trading is a profitable business. The Feds harvest a fat profit on it. They won't give it up even it is legal now.

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#5 2014-02-09 18:14:04

katsung47 wrote:

Drug trading is a profitable business. The Feds harvest a fat profit on it. They won't give it up even it is legal now.

I'm frightened to think of what your wife must be like.

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#6 2014-02-20 15:21:12

Nations Largest Cocaine Smuggler Revealed: The DEA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbGaWSXfbWk
http://youtu.be/jbGaWSXfbWk
Mexico's largest cocaine cartel. The written testimony, combined with other evidence, shows DEA officials met with leaders of the Sinaloa cartel more than 50 times between 2000 and 2012. This would mean DEA-authorized drug smuggling goes back to at least the beginning of the George W. Bush administration, and continued for a year under Barack Obama.
One of the groups leaders, Vincente Zambada-Niebla, claims the American government also sent military-grade weapons to Sinoloa. According to the latest revelations, it was these weapons which were part of the Fast-and-Furious scandal. Automatic firearms which disappeared during that operation, led by Eric Holder, were used to kill U.S. Border agents.
This latest evidence and testimony points toward a massive scandal, involving both Republican and Democratic administrations. At the very least, this provides the best evidence so far that the Federal government was sponsoring the smuggling of billions of dollars of cocaine into the United States. Worse still, weapons purchased for the U.S. military may have been sent to the cartel, and used to kill American agents.

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#7 2014-03-03 15:51:59

katsung47 wrote:

Nations Largest Cocaine Smuggler Revealed: The DEA

http://youtu.be/jbGaWSXfbWk
Mexico's largest cocaine cartel. The written testimony, combined with other evidence, shows DEA officials met with leaders of the Sinaloa cartel more than 50 times between 2000 and 2012. .

Watch the timing of the two news.

Guzman not likely to be in US court soon
By ALICIA A. CALDWELL  2/23/2014

WASHINGTON (AP) — After 13 years on the run, narrow escapes from the military, law enforcement and rivals, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman is back in Mexican custody.

http://news.yahoo.com/guzman-not-likely … itics.html

Is it too coincident that the drug gang head could escape from capture for 13 years? Was he under protection of the secret deal? Is it a cover up operation after the secret deal was exposed to public?

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#8 2014-03-14 18:41:28

PHOTOS OF A MEXICAN DRUG LORD'S HOME AFTER THE RAID

AMAZING PHOTOS OF A MEXICAN DRUG LORDS HOME AFTER BEING RAIDED AND WHAT MORE THAN 23 BILLION IN CASH LOOKS LIKE -
http://www.infojustice.com/Drug%20Lord16.jpg

The money and valuables found in this one house alone, would be enough to pay for health insurance for every man, women and child in the USA for 12 years!

http://www.infojustice.com/Topics/29%20 … 0Raid.html

That’s what they found in an unpopular drug gang.

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#9 2014-03-25 16:36:20

This is from a small drug gang. Could you imagine how much has a big cartel like Sinoloa made after twelve years of a licensed drug trade? You can never see this kind of picture in US.  The money all gone to the corrupt D.O.J. They cultivate drug gangs, let them collect money for the agents, then grab the money. That's so said War on Drugs.

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#10 2014-04-04 14:57:36

http://whatreallyhappened.com/IMAGES/_44615530_poppies7_416.jpg
http://whatreallyhappened.com/IMAGES/afghanopium/SMALL_1p.jpg
In Afghan fields the poppies grow.

http://russianfreedomforum.lefora.com/t … row-on-row
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CIA, Wall Street establish drug empire in Afghanistan: Stephen Lendman
An analyst says the Taliban had eradicated poppy fields prior to 2001 and so Washington plans permanent occupation of Afghanistan to maintain control of its opium empire.


In the background of this the United Nations has advised that opium cultivation in Afghanistan has increased for the third year in a row. The report said poppy cultivation was highest in regions where US-led troops had been stationed over the past years, which is mostly in the southern parts. Last year Afghanistan supplied about 75 percent of the global supply of heroin, a derivative of opium, which is expected to jump to 90 percent this year due to the increased cultivation.
http://www.presstv.com/detail/2013/04/1 … ghanistan/

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