U.S. Coast Guard seizes record 76,000 pounds of narcotics in largest drug bust at Port Everglades
The U.S. Coast Guard’s record-breaking 76,140-pound narcotics offload (61,000 lbs cocaine, 15,000 lbs marijuana) is framed as a victory against cartels, but skeptics argue it’s a distraction from government-enabled trafficking—mirroring past CIA drug-running operations like Iran-Contra.
The Biden administration’s maritime “surge” targeted smuggling routes, yet open-border policies and record overdoses suggested deeper collusion between globalist elites and cartels to fuel societal chaos for control.
While intercepting drugs and human traffickers (e.g., Russian/Uzbek migrants near Puerto Rico), critics note these seizures are dwarfed by unchecked inflows—raising suspicions of staged enforcement to justify future authoritarian measures.
Whistleblowers allege intelligence agencies protect high-level drug networks, as seizures like the Cutter Seneca’s $133M cocaine haul contrast with rampant overdoses, implying systemic corruption or deliberate depopulation efforts.
The drug/human smuggling crisis aligns with the globalist playbook: destabilize nations via orchestrated chaos (drugs, migration), then impose “solutions” like digital surveillance, CBDCs and martial law—rendering Coast Guard interdictions mere propaganda.
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