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Feb 24, 2021 22:15:27   #
Sicilianthing
 
kemmer wrote:
Sicilian has been lusting after me for 3 years, poor kid.


>>>

I’m believe in man and woman only, 2 sexes, that’s IT !

Everything else is invented to accommodate your sick n twisted perversions, psychological and behavioral illnesses.

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Feb 24, 2021 22:16:36   #
Sicilianthing
 
drlarrygino wrote:
Cannibalism is not off the table when it comes to you Kem. Sicilian could have the taste for tough meat but I will share my secret Sicilian recipe with him on how to tenderize tough, old, dry meat. That should curb his lust.


>>>

He’s full of bullcrap, treason, s******n and anti American ideologies.

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Feb 25, 2021 02:10:06   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
rebelwidacoz wrote:
Judging by what I witnessed during the 2016 debates I would say the Republicans are more or less keen on saturating the country with drugs more so than the Democrats. The country pretty much was besieged and started to experienced a drug problem circa earlys 80's commencing with the Reagan administration [Manuel Noriega and the contras whom were from Central and South America and were probably funded by the sell of drugs which was probably pervaded through out the U.S. ;everyone and his brother probably partook of them ;there was a report by the news media about "The drug of choice of the high profile" ,and that includes senators and house members amongst the high profile - which explains the perpetual indifference and lack of compassion by those of them that partake of them- they perceive its use to be performance enhancers, in that it relaxes their super ego, the parental side of the human psychi , and enables them to make callous indifferent decisions that lies in their subconsious [ the ID]- controlled and suppressed by the super ego, cocaine releases dark animal
like inhibitions[animal instincts] which explains why the population so readily excepts perjoratives against their fellow Americans and how Trump so easily exploited this , as a certain party has been doing for the last thirtynine years or so
Judging by what I witnessed during the 2016 debate... (show quote)


A Tangled Web: A History of CIA Complicity in Drug International Trafficking
JUNE 1980
Despite advanced knowledge, the CIA fails to halt members of the Bolivian militaries, aided by the Argentine counterparts, from staging the so-called `Cocaine C**p,' according to former DEA agent Michael Levine. In fact, the 25-year DEA veteran maintains the agency actively abetted cocaine trafficking in Bolivia, where government officials who sought to combat traffickers faced `torture and death at the hands of CIA-sponsored paramilitary terrorists under the command of fugitive N**i war criminal (also protected by the CIA) Klaus Barbie.

FEBRUARY 1985
DEA agent Enrique `Kiki' Camerena is kidnapped and murder in Mexico. DEA, FBI, and U.S. Customs Service investigators accuse the CIA of stonewalling during their investigation. U.S. authorities claim the CIA is more interested in protecting its assets, including top drug traffickers and kidnapping principal Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo. (In 1982, the DEA learned that Felix Gallardo was moving $20 million a month through a single Bank of America account, but it could not get the CIA to cooperate with its investigation.) Felix Gallardo's main partner is Honduran drug lord Juan Ramon Matta Ballesteros, who began amassing his $2-billion fortune as a cocaine supplier to Alberto Sicilia Falcon. (see June 1985) Matta's air t***sport firm, SETCO, receives $186,000 from the U.S. State Department to fly `humanitarian supplies' to the Nicaraguan Contras from 1983 to 1985. Accusations that the CIA protected some of Mexico's leading drug traffickers in exchange for their financial support of the Contras are leveled by government witnesses at the trials of Camarena's accused k**lers.

JANUARY 1988
Deciding that he has outlived his usefulness to the Contra cause, the Reagan Administration approves an indictment of Noriega on drug charges. By this time, U.S. Senate investigators had found that `the United States had received substantial information about criminal involvement of top Panamanian officials for nearly twenty years and done little to respond.'

APRIL 1989
The Senate Subcommittee on Terrorism, Narcotics and International Communications, headed by Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, issues its 1,166-page report on drug corruption in Central America and the Caribbean. The subcommittee found that `there was substantial evidence of drug smuggling through the war zone on the part of individuals Contras, Contra suppliers, Contra pilots, mercenaries who worked with the Contras supporters throughout the region.' U.S. officials, the subcommittee said, `failed to address the drug issue for fear of jeopardizing the war efforts against Nicaragua.' The investigation also reveals that some `senior policy makers' believed that the use of drug money was a perfect solution to the Contras' funding problems.'

JANUARY 1993
Honduran businessman Eugenio Molina Osorio is arrested in Lubbock Texas for supplying $90,000 worth of cocaine to DEA agents. Molina told the judge he is working for the CIA to whom he provides political intelligence. Shortly after, a letter from CIA headquarters is sent to the judge, and the case is dismissed. `I guess we're all aware that they [the CIA] do business in a different way than everybody else,' the judge notes. Molina later admits his drug involvement was not a CIA operation, explaining that the agency protected him because of his value as a source for political intelligence in Honduras.

NOVEMBER 1996
A former head of the Venezuelan National Guard and CIA operative Gen. Ramon Gullien Davila is indicted in Miami on charges of smuggling as much as 22 tons of cocaine into the United States. More than a ton of cocaine was shipped into the country with the CIA's approval as part of an undercover program aimed at catching drug smugglers, an operation kept secret from other U.S. agencies.
https://fas.org/irp/congress/1998_cr/980507-l.htm

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Feb 25, 2021 10:50:52   #
kemmer
 
drlarrygino wrote:
I'm a Constitutional freak unlike our Supreme Court, State Courts and local courts.

I don't know about "constitutional", but you sure got "freak" right.

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Feb 25, 2021 10:53:32   #
kemmer
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
>>>

I’m believe in man and woman only, 2 sexes, that’s IT !

Everything else is invented to accommodate your sick n twisted perversions, psychological and behavioral illnesses.

Yeah, I understand. You have to say that or lose street cred with your trumpscum co-conspirators.

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Feb 25, 2021 10:54:43   #
kemmer
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
>>>
He’s full of bullcrap, treason, s******n and anti American ideologies.

But I'm lovable.

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Feb 25, 2021 11:04:23   #
Big Kahuna
 
kemmer wrote:
But I'm lovable.


You are most likely lubeable!

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Feb 25, 2021 11:42:54   #
Sicilianthing
 
America 1 wrote:
A Tangled Web: A History of CIA Complicity in Drug International Trafficking
JUNE 1980
Despite advanced knowledge, the CIA fails to halt members of the Bolivian militaries, aided by the Argentine counterparts, from staging the so-called `Cocaine C**p,' according to former DEA agent Michael Levine. In fact, the 25-year DEA veteran maintains the agency actively abetted cocaine trafficking in Bolivia, where government officials who sought to combat traffickers faced `torture and death at the hands of CIA-sponsored paramilitary terrorists under the command of fugitive N**i war criminal (also protected by the CIA) Klaus Barbie.

FEBRUARY 1985
DEA agent Enrique `Kiki' Camerena is kidnapped and murder in Mexico. DEA, FBI, and U.S. Customs Service investigators accuse the CIA of stonewalling during their investigation. U.S. authorities claim the CIA is more interested in protecting its assets, including top drug traffickers and kidnapping principal Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo. (In 1982, the DEA learned that Felix Gallardo was moving $20 million a month through a single Bank of America account, but it could not get the CIA to cooperate with its investigation.) Felix Gallardo's main partner is Honduran drug lord Juan Ramon Matta Ballesteros, who began amassing his $2-billion fortune as a cocaine supplier to Alberto Sicilia Falcon. (see June 1985) Matta's air t***sport firm, SETCO, receives $186,000 from the U.S. State Department to fly `humanitarian supplies' to the Nicaraguan Contras from 1983 to 1985. Accusations that the CIA protected some of Mexico's leading drug traffickers in exchange for their financial support of the Contras are leveled by government witnesses at the trials of Camarena's accused k**lers.

JANUARY 1988
Deciding that he has outlived his usefulness to the Contra cause, the Reagan Administration approves an indictment of Noriega on drug charges. By this time, U.S. Senate investigators had found that `the United States had received substantial information about criminal involvement of top Panamanian officials for nearly twenty years and done little to respond.'

APRIL 1989
The Senate Subcommittee on Terrorism, Narcotics and International Communications, headed by Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, issues its 1,166-page report on drug corruption in Central America and the Caribbean. The subcommittee found that `there was substantial evidence of drug smuggling through the war zone on the part of individuals Contras, Contra suppliers, Contra pilots, mercenaries who worked with the Contras supporters throughout the region.' U.S. officials, the subcommittee said, `failed to address the drug issue for fear of jeopardizing the war efforts against Nicaragua.' The investigation also reveals that some `senior policy makers' believed that the use of drug money was a perfect solution to the Contras' funding problems.'

JANUARY 1993
Honduran businessman Eugenio Molina Osorio is arrested in Lubbock Texas for supplying $90,000 worth of cocaine to DEA agents. Molina told the judge he is working for the CIA to whom he provides political intelligence. Shortly after, a letter from CIA headquarters is sent to the judge, and the case is dismissed. `I guess we're all aware that they [the CIA] do business in a different way than everybody else,' the judge notes. Molina later admits his drug involvement was not a CIA operation, explaining that the agency protected him because of his value as a source for political intelligence in Honduras.

NOVEMBER 1996
A former head of the Venezuelan National Guard and CIA operative Gen. Ramon Gullien Davila is indicted in Miami on charges of smuggling as much as 22 tons of cocaine into the United States. More than a ton of cocaine was shipped into the country with the CIA's approval as part of an undercover program aimed at catching drug smugglers, an operation kept secret from other U.S. agencies.
https://fas.org/irp/congress/1998_cr/980507-l.htm
A Tangled Web: A History of CIA Complicity in Drug... (show quote)


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Where’s the rest of the story from 1996 to present ?????????

C’mon !

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Feb 25, 2021 11:44:09   #
Sicilianthing
 
kemmer wrote:
Yeah, I understand. You have to say that or lose street cred with your trumpscum co-conspirators.


>>>

Nope, I stated the physical and physiological FACTS !

I could careless about the rest of your crap.

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Feb 25, 2021 12:57:15   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
>>>

Where’s the rest of the story from 1996 to present ?????????

C’mon !


Top 5 Drug documentaries that chart the death and corruption of the illegal drug trade
https://rtd.rt.com/tags/drugs-documentaries/
THE 23 BEST FILMS ABOUT COCAINE
https://mixmag.net/feature/films-movies-cocaine-blow-gangsters-best-ranked
Eleven indicted in wide-ranging conspiracy trafficking heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine in multi-state area
Today alone law enforcement seized pounds of methamphetamine, heroin and thousands of f******l laced pills
https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdwa/pr/eleven-indicted-wide-ranging-conspiracy-trafficking-heroin-cocaine-and-methamphetamine
The Business Of Drugs: What The Netflix Documentary Leaves Out
https://screenrant.com/business-drugs-netflix-documentary-details-information-missing/
Start watching Drug Lords: The Next Generation

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Feb 25, 2021 12:59:42   #
Sicilianthing
 
America 1 wrote:
Top 5 Drug documentaries that chart the death and corruption of the illegal drug trade
https://rtd.rt.com/tags/drugs-documentaries/
THE 23 BEST FILMS ABOUT COCAINE
https://mixmag.net/feature/films-movies-cocaine-blow-gangsters-best-ranked
Eleven indicted in wide-ranging conspiracy trafficking heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine in multi-state area
Today alone law enforcement seized pounds of methamphetamine, heroin and thousands of f******l laced pills
https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdwa/pr/eleven-indicted-wide-ranging-conspiracy-trafficking-heroin-cocaine-and-methamphetamine
The Business Of Drugs: What The Netflix Documentary Leaves Out
https://screenrant.com/business-drugs-netflix-documentary-details-information-missing/
Start watching Drug Lords: The Next Generation
Top 5 Drug documentaries that chart the death and ... (show quote)


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Yeah well lately I’ve been watching a series on PBS which is explaining a lot sorta...

They leave a lot out cause of course the CIA and FBI Scumbags won’t let them disclose everything.

18 Holes in the Fence today and by mid Summer’s Night’s the Cocaine Wave will be flooding every major Hub in America... get ready for the Crazies !

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Feb 26, 2021 00:41:26   #
federally indicted mattoid
 
kemmer wrote:
But I'm lovable.


Yes you are kemmer

Whereas sillycilianthing seems like a nerd who was picked on in school.

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Feb 26, 2021 03:07:44   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
useful mattoid 45 wrote:
Yes you are kemmer

Whereas sillycilianthing seems like a nerd who was picked on in school.


Don't neglect to add BB into your threesome.

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