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Canada's largest drug bust occurred in Falkland, British Columbia, where the RCMP dismantled a sophisticated drug super lab. They seized over 54 kilograms of fentanyl, 390 kilograms of methamphetamine, 35 kilograms of cocaine, and 89 firearms, including handguns and rifles. Locals reported increased police helicopter activity but were unaware of the operation's significance. Only one person, Gaganpreet Randhawa, has been charged. There is a concerning trend of Sikh Punjabis being involved in drug-related crimes, with notable figures also implicated. For instance, Timupol's brother was previously charged in a drug sting. Additionally, Parminder Singh Deo is wanted in India for narcotics trafficking. The situation raises questions about immigration and potential drug issues among newcomers from Punjab, a region with significant addiction problems. The hope is that the RCMP will apprehend more individuals involved in this drug manufacturing network.

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The Prime Minister is under fire for his "radical liberalization of hard drugs," specifically the decriminalization of fentanyl, crack, and heroin in partnership with the BCNDP, and lowered jail sentences for fentanyl producers. Eighty percent of fentanyl ingredients enter Canada unregulated, threatening the trade relationship with the U.S. The Prime Minister is accused of scoring "cheap political points" instead of delivering solutions based on science, compassion, and a public health approach to the toxic drug epidemic. The opposition claims it is irresponsible to allow unregulated fentanyl ingredients into the country and to decriminalize hard drugs, which has allegedly led to increased deaths. They also allege that the Prime Minister, along with the Bloc and NDP, recently voted in favor of a committee report to decriminalize fentanyl nationwide. The question is raised whether the Prime Minister opposes the decriminalization of the export.

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The Prime Minister is under fire for his "radical liberalization of hard drugs," specifically the decriminalization of fentanyl, crack, and heroin in partnership with the BCNDP, and lowered jail sentences for fentanyl producers. Eighty percent of fentanyl ingredients enter Canada unregulated and are then manufactured into fentanyl. This threatens the trade relationship with the U.S. The Prime Minister is accused of scoring "cheap political points" instead of delivering solutions based on science, compassion, and public health. The opposition claims it is irresponsible to allow unregulated fentanyl ingredients into the country, decriminalize hard drugs, and then support decriminalization nationwide despite rising deaths. The Prime Minister is asked to confirm he opposes decriminalization.

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There are people, incredible people in Ottawa that that continue to think that, you know, people like Gerald Butts, people like Dominic Barton, people like Mark Carney were more important to Canada's, you know, global policy than Justin Trudeau. He describes a recurring network of power—Dominic Barton, Gerald Butts, Justin Trudeau, Mark Carney, and Evan Solomon from Eurasia Group—as "the big brains in Ottawa" around major decisions. He argues the Canadian Infrastructure Bank's $1,000,000,000 loan to BC going to a Chinese shipyard requires scrutiny of the designer, Dominic Barton, and his direct ties to China, including frequent conversations with senior Chinese party secretaries and "documented ties to some over 20 Chinese state owned, enterprises." He cites the BC Ferries file showing the bank's structure with Barton, and that Mark Carney's current privy council clerk, Michael Sabia, was chair of that Infrastructure Bank after sitting with Dominic Barton and designing it, with McKinsey alumni still running the Infrastructure Bank.

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Sam Cooper, a Canadian journalist, discusses Chinese transnational money laundering in Vancouver and Toronto real estate, estimating over a trillion dollars laundered through the "Vancouver model." He was motivated by the pricing out of young Canadians from the housing market. He believes Canada has "lost the plot" and is being infiltrated by Chinese organized crime and state actors, posing a threat to America. Vancouver's high property prices were supported by offshore money laundering and narcotics funds from China, laundered through Canadian casinos and real estate. Hong Kong tycoons, some allegedly working for the Chinese Communist Party and connected to triads, bought up large portions of Vancouver. Underground banking facilitates money leaving China, often drug money laundered through casinos and real estate. Chinese police stations in Canada are used to blackmail, extort, and surveil Chinese Canadians, with connections to organized crime. The Liberal Party of Canada is allegedly the favored party of Beijing, though other parties are also targeted. The US government is concerned about Chinese influence in Canada, including the fentanyl crisis, believing Beijing wants to harm North Americans.

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Canada is described as sweeping the fentanyl issue under the rug by sources in the show, despite public moves like appointing a fentanyl czar and increasing northern border patrols after pressure from Trump and Kash Patel. The guest says Canadian law enforcement acknowledge the issue but feel resources are insufficient to crack down on transnational crime, with a sense that “the root of the problem” is not being addressed. The guest reports that the planning and production of fentanyl have shifted to Canada, with cartel operatives setting up labs there. They describe how cartels, after crackdowns on the southern border, moved operations into Canada where a visa is not needed for a tourist entry, allowing quick setup and networking with preexisting Canadian gangs such as the Hells Angels, Brother’s Keepers, Red Scorpion, and United Nations gang. Precursors come through the Port of Vancouver, where less than 1% of cargo is inspected, enabling easy importation of chemicals. The guest asserts that the majority of fentanyl production now occurs in Canada, with a claim of 99% certainty, and cites an operative for the Sinaloa Cartel in Canada showing labs on West Coast resources. Labs are described as often in suburban areas on farmland or small residences, not just in large urban centers. The production is said to have started in 2016-2017 as cartel operations moved into Canada, with ongoing Canadian law enforcement aware since then but under-resourced to counter transnational crime groups. The RCMP head reportedly estimated thousands of organized crime groups, but CSA’s Canadian intelligence suggests 668, highlighting a disconnect between agencies. The main cartel presence in Canada is labeled as Sinaloa and CJNG, with CJNG now possibly dominant due to Sinaloa’s weakening position and alliance with New Generation Cartel. The Canadian fentanyl flow includes enforcers recruited from Canada, including Quebec and Ontario, who manage payments, protection, and border activities to facilitate drug movement and violence. Recruitment extends globally to the Balkans, Armenia, Australia, England, and other Commonwealth countries to leverage foreign nationals who can blend in and avoid detection. Group chats reveal Canadian area codes and explicit hits-for-hire offers, with examples of payments (e.g., 55,000 Canadian dollars for a hit) and weapon procurement requirements. The border dynamics are described as significant: the northern border remains underprotected, allowing cross-border trafficking. The guest mentions that, even with a U.S. military or law enforcement option, the cartel leadership central to the operation would resist intensely if confronted on Mexican soil, implying that a direct US-backed intervention could be costly and dangerous for the cartel. A notable case described is a “BC Superlab,” a large, sophisticated operation producing meth and fentanyl, recovered in rural BC and Surrey, BC. Authorities found 400 kilograms of meth, 54 kilograms of fentanyl, plus MDMA and cocaine, plus 46 handguns, 21 AR-15 style rifles, 14 submachine guns, two .50 cal rifles, explosives, body armor, and nearly $1 million in cash. The lab’s equipment included jacketed reactors and other specialized items, with large quantities of precursors (5,000 liters of liquid precursor and 10 tons of powder) and evidence they may have been producing P2P, a key meth precursor. The RCMP described the operation as extremely sophisticated, with a network of metal ducting to vent fumes and a setup suggesting an international cross-border network with potential ties to Mexican cartel operations and other global criminal networks. Health Canada is testing unusual equipment to see if it signals new production methods. Investigators emphasize that the drugs were destined for abroad and that Vancouver’s infrastructure could facilitate expansion into Asia-Pacific markets, including China, Japan, India, Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand. Despite the scale of the operation, only one person had been arrested at the time of reporting, underscoring the magnitude of the challenge and the global reach of the drug networks. Overall, the conversation frames Canada as a critical, expanding node in an international fentanyl production and distribution network, with entrenched organizational complexity, cross-border logistics, and multilingual, multinational recruitment that complicates enforcement.

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The speaker claims the root of the fentanyl problem is the CCP, alleging that almost all fentanyl precursors originate from Mainland China, where hundreds of companies ship them globally. The CCP claims they don't make fentanyl, but instead provide all the necessary ingredients to Mexico. The speaker says that the CCP announced they would no longer sell one specific precursor, but there are 14 others that can be used to make fentanyl, and they are still shipping all of those. The speaker claims to have started an enterprise to target fentanyl precursor companies in Mainland China. The speaker states that these companies are now shipping precursors to places like India, and the Mexican cartels are manufacturing fentanyl in Mexico. Instead of going directly into America, the fentanyl is being flown into Vancouver, manufactured in Canada, and distributed globally from there.

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Every federal government from Mulroney to Trudeau has been compromised by agents of Communist China. Each administration was informed about this infiltration but chose to ignore the warnings due to negligence, self-interest, or partisanship. These governments were influenced by agents acting on behalf of the Chinese government, and we are aware of their identities.

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Americans are coming through Vancouver, with precursors from Guangdong province. The Chinese Communist Party is turning a blind eye to the RCMP's request for help during the Meng Wan Wangzhou incident. This allows the CCP to facilitate the reverse opium war, destabilizing and undermining democracies. The Chinese Communist Party could control and stop the 100,000 deaths from Fentanyl overdoses, but they choose not to. Vancouver is a major distribution point for these drugs, which are then sent back to Asia. The CCP's relationship with organized crime allows them to easily stop this flow, but they have no willingness to do so. This is part of their hybrid warfare strategy to destabilize democracies worldwide.

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Canada is losing thousands of young people to illicit fentanyl poisoning, which has become a mass murder weapon for Chinese communists and Mexican cartels. The biggest fentanyl lab in history was found in Vancouver, with ties to Chinese organized crime and biker gangs that have been hired to assassinate people in the United States. Canada needs to update its legal structures, as current laws hinder undercover police operations and contribute to low seizure statistics. Most of the drugs are going from Mexico to Canada and then being brought south into the Northwest United States on ships, but there is almost no port enforcement. The US needs Canada to update their legal structures and create a RICO act like in the United States and designate cartels as terrorists. We have to break the bank on fentanyl trafficking for these cartels and bring them down and take them out.

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Every federal government in Canada, from Mulroney to Trudeau, has been compromised by Chinese agents. Despite warnings from CSU, governments ignored the threat due to negligence, self-interest, or partisanship. Infiltration by Chinese agents led to questionable decisions benefiting China or self-interest. Municipal and provincial governments were also targeted. All governments were part of the problem, not the solution. It's not just China engaging in interference.

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Every federal government from Mulroney to Trudeau has been compromised by agents of Communist China. Each administration was informed at some point but chose to ignore the warnings due to negligence, self-interest, or partisanship. All governments have been infiltrated by agents acting on behalf of the Chinese government, and we are aware of their identities.

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At a conference with high-level police and criminal intelligence officials, a very senior Canadian criminal intelligence official said Canadians have no idea how embedded the car Mexican cartels are in Canada. He described the cartels as billion dollar brutal terrorist organizations that work hand in glove with the CCP, who supply them precursors and launder their money around the world. He added that Chinese crime not only leaves lab production and gangsterism to the cartels, they've got their teams on shoulder to shoulder with the cartels as well, and that the CCP is at the top of the show. The official told the crowd that cartels are a billion dollar a day operation, extremely embedded worldwide and in Canada, thriving through corruption. He asked, 'So, are the cartels directly corrupting Canadian officials? I'm sure they are. There's no question.'

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I discovered the United Front's connection to the Chinese mafia, known as the Triads, who are influential in New York. They engage in human trafficking, drug trafficking, and collaborate with government officials. They even control some police advisory boards. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has infiltrated US law enforcement agencies, particularly in Chinese communities. When the NYPD investigates cases in Chinatown or Flushing, they often consult these advisory boards, which have Chinese agents who provide false information to protect their own operations. The CCP's influence is deeply concerning.

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Around 2016, during the Cash for Access scandal, a person linked to China's military intelligence and organized crime was seen sitting beside Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a fundraiser. This person and his associates from Vancouver sent money to Trudeau's riding. This reveals the core of China's interference in Canada, involving the use of organized crime and the United Front Work Department. Government officials have expressed concerns about this interference, but little action has been taken. The Chinese government surrounds Canadian politicians, business leaders, and First Nations bands to exert influence. The RCMP is aware of the involvement of dishonest politicians in these interference operations.

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I'm hearing from high-level police officers that Canadians don't realize the extent of criminal money laundering in our cities. A "fentanyl czar" is needed, someone with credibility, to assure the U.S. government that the RCMP will cooperate with the DEA on wiretaps of Triad or cartel bosses in Canada. The U.S. Canada strike force on organized crime needs legal memorandums of understanding with Ottawa, not just language to avoid tariffs. This includes the FBI and DEA working with the fentanyl czar to bust Triad money laundering operations in Vancouver. Some of these bosses are connected to funding of the Trudeau Liberals, and the Trump administration knows it. Canada and the U.S. are now like Germany and Greece in the European Union; the U.S. doesn't trust our word anymore and needs to see concrete action.

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Multiple Canadian federal governments, from Mulroney to Trudeau, have been compromised by Chinese agents. Despite warnings, governments ignored the threat due to negligence, self-interest, or partisanship. Agents of influence acting for China infiltrated every government, known to authorities. Translation: Several Canadian federal governments, from Mulroney to Trudeau, have been infiltrated by Chinese agents. Despite warnings, governments ignored the threat due to negligence, self-interest, or partisanship. Agents acting on behalf of China infiltrated every government and were known to authorities.

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The RCMP mentioned a suspected connection to a Mexican cartel but didn't provide further details. A former head of the RCMP's transnational organized crime unit believes the operation involves significant contacts in cartel, Chinese, and Iranian networks, characterizing it as a corporation, not just gangs. Reports indicate increasing cooperation between international drug gangs, moving beyond the old narrative of them fighting each other. The RCMP stated the drugs were primarily destined for markets abroad. Vancouver possesses the logistical infrastructure, including ports, that cartels need to access the Asia Pacific market, which they haven't significantly tapped into in recent decades. Asia Pacific includes countries like China, Japan, India, Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand.

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I'm here to discuss names and entities from my updated book and raise a question about whether Canadian journalists should investigate the evidence surrounding these networks. My book details a 2020 recording of Senator Yuen Paowu during a private briefing with the Canada Committee 100 Society, which includes Conservative Senator Victor Oh and a member of the Chinese United Front Overseas Leaders Group. This society, led by journalist Ding Guo, also has ties to British Columbia Premier David Eby. Journalists at this meeting later supported Liberal candidate Parm Bains, who opposed Kenny Chu's foreign agent registry bill, calling it exclusionary. Ding Guo was also involved in the 2022 Conservative Party leadership race, alongside leaders connected to Beijing's overseas influence.

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Evidence suggests connections between organized crime and Justin Trudeau's fundraising efforts, raising concerns about potential compromises within his inner circle. Trudeau has called elections strategically, indicating confidence in securing a majority, which implies deeper infiltration by external influences since 2013. There’s an ideological aspect to this, as seen with figures like Stephen Gouveau, who openly identify as socialists. Meetings between Canadian politicians and Chinese organizations linked to the United Front and State Security highlight a strategy of ideological subversion. The goal is to align interests and draw individuals closer, while those who resist are deemed enemies.

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All federal governments in Canada, from Mulrooney to Trudeau, have been compromised by agents of communist China. They were informed but chose to ignore warnings from CSU due to negligence, self-interest, or partisanship. Agents of influence acting on behalf of China infiltrated every government, and their questionable decisions can only be explained by interference. Not only the current government, but all federal parties have been compromised. The inaction of federal governments has led to attacks on municipal and provincial governments. It is important to note that China is not the only country practicing interference.

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I want to be very clear: we can prove that every federal government, from Mulroney to Trudeau, has been compromised by agents of communist China. Every government was informed at some point, and every government chose to ignore warnings, whether through negligence, self-interest, or partisanship. Each government was infiltrated by agents of influence acting for the Chinese government, and we knew who they were.

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Katarina Szulc - Inside the Cartels' Secret Smuggling Operation in Port of Vancouver | SRS #212
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Katarina Szulc, an investigative journalist, shares insights into her access to cartel members and the dynamics of organized crime in Mexico. She attributes her success to her genuine interest in the subject, a non-judgmental approach, and her ability to gain trust from those involved in organized crime. Szulc discusses the impact of Trump's designation of cartels as terrorist organizations, revealing that cartel members are largely unfazed, viewing it as a temporary issue tied to financial pipelines rather than a direct threat to their operations. She highlights a significant shift in cartel operations, indicating that much of the fentanyl production has moved from Mexico to Canada, where they exploit less stringent law enforcement and a vast, unmonitored border. Szulc details how the Sinaloa cartel has established labs in Canada, utilizing local organized crime networks to facilitate drug trafficking, while also emphasizing the challenges faced by Canadian law enforcement in addressing this issue. Szulc also discusses the cartels' diversification into other industries, such as agriculture and oil theft, noting that they have taken control of avocado orchards and are involved in stealing crude oil, generating billions in revenue. She explains how the cartels use propaganda, particularly through music and social media, to glamorize their lifestyle and recruit new members, often targeting impressionable youth. The conversation touches on the relationship between cartels and political figures, suggesting that corruption runs deep within the Mexican government, with cartels influencing policies that benefit their operations. Szulc expresses concern over the potential for violence if U.S. forces were to intervene in Mexico, as cartels would likely retaliate fiercely. She concludes by discussing the need for a multifaceted approach to combat cartels, emphasizing the importance of addressing the root causes of cartel influence, such as propaganda and financial pipelines, rather than merely targeting leadership figures. Szulc's work aims to shed light on the complexities of organized crime and its far-reaching implications on society.

Breaking Points

Rand Paul SHREDS JD On Venezuela Strikes
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Breaking Points dives into a US military strike off Venezuela over gangs like Tren de Aragua, designated as a foreign terrorist organization for drug trafficking. Rand Paul publicly pushes back on JD Vance’s defense of killing cartel members, arguing that even in a war, due process matters and people must have a trial and representation. The hosts note the claim of an imminent security threat while acknowledging that the strike was framed as regime-change-adjacent, with a $50 million bounty on Maduro and questions about evidence and what a 'war' means in practice. They reference the Obama-era drone killing of a US citizen without judicial review, linking it to the broader debate about due process and executive power. The panel also tackles fentanyl’s supply: most of the drug and precursors come from abroad, with the current framing centering on Venezuelan groups. They note that labeling Aragua as the sole source risks masking a broader trafficking network and potential regime-change aims. Glenn Greenwald’s critique of intervention rhetoric is cited to urge evidence-based scrutiny.

Tucker Carlson

Steve Robinson Exposes the Chinese Mafia’s Drug Empire Flooding the US & Politicians Covering It Up
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Tucker Carlson discusses a shocking story with independent journalist Steve Robinson about the takeover of rural Maine by Chinese drug cartels, particularly focusing on illegal marijuana grows. Robinson reveals that there are approximately 300 to 400 properties in Maine controlled by what the Department of Homeland Security refers to as Asian transnational criminal organizations, which he identifies as the Chinese mafia. This issue gained attention in 2023 when a leaked memo highlighted over 270 sites in Maine involved in criminal activities. Robinson, who has spent years investigating these operations, details how he identified these illegal grows by examining mortgage records, electrical upgrades, and interviewing neighbors. He describes the fear among locals who have witnessed the influx of Chinese individuals who initially presented themselves as friendly but later turned out to be part of a criminal network. Many residents are hesitant to speak out due to fears of being labeled racist or facing retaliation. The conversation touches on the broader implications of Maine's marijuana legalization, which was intended to reduce crime but has instead created a fertile ground for exploitation by criminal organizations. Robinson argues that the legal marijuana market has been undermined by illegal operations that do not comply with regulations, allowing them to sell marijuana at significantly lower prices. He highlights the environmental dangers posed by the chemicals used in these illegal grows, which are often unregulated and harmful. Robinson also discusses the lack of action from local law enforcement and state officials, including Governor Janet Mills, who has not addressed the issue publicly. He suggests that there may be corruption at play, as the governor's brother has been involved in real estate transactions linked to these criminal operations. The media landscape in Maine is described as largely unresponsive, with major outlets failing to cover the story despite the evidence presented. The conversation concludes with Robinson expressing his commitment to exposing these issues, emphasizing the need for a national response to what he describes as a significant threat to public safety and the environment. He calls for federal intervention to treat the situation as a national security issue, given the scale of the problem and its implications for the state and beyond.
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