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Jul 18, 2008

Chertoff: US helped Mexico detect drug submarine

Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said Friday that U.S. intelligence led Mexican forces to a small submarine captured this week packed with 5.8 tons of cocaine.

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Jul 19, 2008
 
LOL 5.8 tons is no small sub. Any submersable that can hold 12,000 pounds is some technical feat to be small. Who built this damn thing? I would think its manufacturer should be paid a visit.

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Jul 19, 2008
 
Glad they seized it. Now what?? Anyone want to guess how much of this seizure will still make it to the United States?? It is sad when we have to support MEXICO in their drug fight. Last time I checked they are a wealthy nation. I would rather spend the $400M on building the border wall and putting snipers with .50cal on it to secure it.
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Jul 19, 2008
 
I agree with tooth4u. I can't imagine there are too many submarine manufacturers. I also have to imagine there is a lot of regulation (i.e. export controls, etc). Who manufactured it? What country did it come from? Who sold it to the columbian drug runners? Those should be simple questions to have answered. Also, I wouldn't be surprised if those drugs are re-sold. I don't believe for one second the drugs will be burned or destroyed.

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Jul 19, 2008
 
I agree with Tooth4U & Joe. Who built it? Who brokered it to the Drug Lords?
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Jul 19, 2008
 
hello, find and blipps on the radar fellas.....
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Jul 19, 2008
 
The government hates competition.

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Jul 20, 2008
 
Tooth4U wrote:
LOL 5.8 tons is no small sub. Any submersable that can hold 12,000 pounds is some technical feat to be small. Who built this damn thing? I would think its manufacturer should be paid a visit.
haha exactly... help get money to the mexican goverment bush promised but was shot down LOL.

he wanted to give them a billion dollars, so we could with matching funds buy influence over the cartels LOL. Not my money buddy.

They settled on giving them tech weapons and surveillence chit, which the drug lords will have in weeks after delivery.

Just invade the damn place.

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Jul 20, 2008
 
Reality Bites wrote:
The government hates competition.
You best belive that my friend. THey killed Sony Bono who was about to open hearings on the CIA drug running into Arkansas and much more. Bashed his head in they did. There was no slope or downhill. It was a flat topography like you will find in cross country ski. They beat him to death and then drug his body up against a tree. No controcue contusions on the brain from any impact other then gettin pistol whipped to death.

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Jul 20, 2008
 
Another way to backdoor fund the corrupt goverment.
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Jul 20, 2008
 
good work people

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Jul 20, 2008
 
Tooth4U wrote:
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haha exactly... help get money to the mexican goverment bush promised but was shot down LOL.
he wanted to give them a billion dollars, so we could with matching funds buy influence over the cartels LOL. Not my money buddy.
They settled on giving them tech weapons and surveillence chit, which the drug lords will have in weeks after delivery.
Just invade the damn place.
An "interesting part of the "package""..
Mexico to Boost Tapping of Phones and e-Mail with US Aid
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/05/2...

excerpt:(CAPS & * are mine)
Mexican authorities for years have been able to wiretap most telephone conversations and *tap into e-mail, but the new $3-million Communications Intercept System being installed by Mexico’s Federal Investigative Agency will expand their reach.
The system will allow authorities to track cellphone users as they travel, according to contract specifications. It includes extensive storage capacity and will allow authorities to identify CALLERS BY VOICE.
close: That is REAL TIME TRACKING with Voice Recognition
now Get this! The information will be shared between the Mexican Gov & the US Gov.. AND (read further down) again caps are mine..
"But the contract specifications say the system is designed to allow both governments to “disseminate timely and accurate, actionable information to each country’s respective federal, state, local, PRIVATE AND INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS"
close:
Does anyone else find this "interesting"?

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Jul 20, 2008
 
I find it an intrusion that could conceivable make MY life a living hell, Mexico does not favor people with opinions that may be radically different then theirs.

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Jul 20, 2008
 
Betsy Ross wrote:
<quoted text> An "interesting part of the "package""..
Mexico to Boost Tapping of Phones and e-Mail with US Aid
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/05/2...
excerpt:(CAPS & * are mine)
Mexican authorities for years have been able to wiretap most telephone conversations and *tap into e-mail, but the new $3-million Communications Intercept System being installed by Mexico’s Federal Investigative Agency will expand their reach.
The system will allow authorities to track cellphone users as they travel, according to contract specifications. It includes extensive storage capacity and will allow authorities to identify CALLERS BY VOICE.
close: That is REAL TIME TRACKING with Voice Recognition
now Get this! The information will be shared between the Mexican Gov & the US Gov.. AND (read further down) again caps are mine..
"But the contract specifications say the system is designed to allow both governments to “disseminate timely and accurate, actionable information to each country’s respective federal, state, local, PRIVATE AND INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS"
close:
Does anyone else find this "interesting"?
By implication alone, frightengly so.

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Jul 20, 2008
 
Rogerg wrote:
I find it an intrusion that could conceivable make MY life a living hell, Mexico does not favor people with opinions that may be radically different then theirs.
So true, be careful, Roger. This is serious technology. IMO part and parcial of the One World movement... thus the 'globalist Private companies have access to what is found'. The elite push this stuff, as I am sure you know. The company that designed this, is here. No doubt it is all being used in the states as well. In Mexico, they get it in through the Crime & Drug, here it is Homeland Security.
Years ago, when I studied education, most things were being brought into the classrooms, without text books, under Crime & Drug Education, funding and programs. They used behavioral science to extract personal data from children, they put them through "role play" to change their values away from Judeo Christian. Measured the changes as well. see "the dumbing down of america" if you want to research this. It is a book online and free.
http://www.deliberatedumbingdown.com/MomsPDFs...

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Jul 20, 2008
 
Tooth4U wrote:
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By implication alone, frightengly so.
Mark Klein brought to the Data Mining of all of our emails, phone calls in the USA, to our attention. Yesterday, I heard an interesting 'snipit' of information, in a news story. All wireless, computers (produced after a certain date) contain tracking devices. Intersting isn't it. This is how, it was explained, in the news story, how a computer was found, when it was stolen.
I have no idea how true this is, but sure found it interesting. Do you know anything about this?

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Jul 20, 2008
 
Betsy Ross wrote:
<quoted text>Mark Klein brought to the Data Mining of all of our emails, phone calls in the USA, to our attention. Yesterday, I heard an interesting 'snipit' of information, in a news story. All wireless, computers (produced after a certain date) contain tracking devices. Intersting isn't it. This is how, it was explained, in the news story, how a computer was found, when it was stolen.
I have no idea how true this is, but sure found it interesting. Do you know anything about this?
Not yet but Im digging. Go to www.infowars.com scroll down and listen live on media player. show on now.
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