Friday, February 17, 2017

Under President Obama's watch...

...one raid by the US Coast Guard netted 12,000 lbs of cocaine estimated to be worth $121 million. 

Pictured are the 12,000 pounds of cocaine a Northern California crew with the US Coast Guard seized from a homemade vessel in the eastern Pacific Ocean on July 18

7 August 2015

This is the incredible moment (click here) the US Coast Guard seized 12,000 pounds of cocaine from a homemade vessel in the eastern Pacific Ocean.

One photo shows the whopping $181 million stash of narcotics lined up along the boat belonging to the US Coast Guard crew in Northern California. 
It doesn't even include another 4,000 pounds of cocaine that was lost when the 40-foot long semi-submersible vessel sank as the Alameda-based crew tried to tow it back to shore during the historic bust.... 

NO SNIFFER DOGS!

Chief Warrant Officer Allyson Conroy said the vessel (shown here being intercepted by the crew from the Coast Guard Cutter Stratton based in Alameda, California) is of the kind specifically made for drug trafficking


How many cantaloupe calved men are needed to carry 12,000 pounds across the USA desert SUCCESSFULLY? 


February 17, 2017

Border Patrol agents in Arizona (click here) have dismantled an enormous drug catapult that was being used to launch illegal drugs into the United States from Mexico.
Mexican authorities in the border town of Agua Prieta seized the enormous device on February 10, following a tip-off from the US Border Patrol.
Agents patrolling the region last week said they noticed a group of men who started to run away as soon as they saw the officials approaching.
When the officials got to the other side of the border fence, they discovered the catapult system attached to it, as well as two bundles of marijuana nearby.
The device seemed to be made out of square tubing and a heavy spring welded together, with ropes tied around different parts of it.
According to a Customs and Border Protection statement, it was "powerful enough to sling two bundles of weed - weighing a combined 47 pounds (21kg) - into the United States from Mexico"....

Considering cantaloupe calves can carry 150 lbs. it would take approximately 80 men marching across the desert to deliver the same amount of cocaine. 

Question of the Day:

"Which method of transportation do Mexican Drug Lords prefer?

A. Submarines

B. Cantaloupe calved men/women

C. Donkeys slapped on the rump in the direction of Phoenix