Thursday, August 04, 2011

Project Drugwalker?

U.S. federal agents allegedly allowed the Sinaloa drug cartel to traffic several tons of cocaine into the United States in exchange for information about rival cartels, according to court documents filed in a U.S. federal court. [More]
It fits with how they operate, and is there really anything anyone would put past them?  I'm sorry, I did not set out to be a "conspiracy theorist," but based on their own conduct over the years, I'm prepared to give just about anything a fair hearing.

I don't think there's anything these power and control-mad bastards could do that would surprise me any more.

[Via Skip]

3 comments:

opaww said...

This is not the first time the government let drugs into the U.S. in trade for something they wanted.

zach said...

Oh David, there is a rich history of government drug dealing. Their "war on drugs" is one of the most important device in their toolbox of tyranny. You only become a "conspiracy theorist" when you talk about current events. Bad things don't go on today, only in the distant past.

Unknown said...

Power corrupts. That's not a conspiracy theory, it's a fact. wouldn't it be naive to assume there was no high level corruption in such well-funded, well-insulated organizations?

Thank you for this blog, by the way. Speaking of naive, I'm fairly ignorant about much of what you post, so it's a bit overwhelming. But it really is important, so I'm workin' on it.