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Diosdado Cabello, Venezuela's Minister of the Interior reported the dismantling of a "false flag" operation meant to link the South American country with drug trafficking. The alleged perpetrators of this operation? A drug trafficker tied to the large cocaine shipment, and the DEA.
Cabello reported at a press conference that Venezuelan authorities carried out an operation in which they seized 3,680 kilograms of cocaine traveling aboard a boat with four crew members, who were all arrested.
"That drug boat was a DEA false flag operation to accuse Venezuela. Four detainees with Venezuelan IDs were going to be released; they (the detainees) are reporting that," Cabello emphasized.
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The minister asserted that U.S. authorities are trying to create a false narrative linking Venezuela to drug trafficking, a narrative he described as "false and manipulated," stating that one of those arrested in the operation was Levi Enrique López who, according to Cabello "is a DEA agent and a drug trafficker."
"Basically, what they want to do is plant drugs on a Venezuelan vessel. They are sentencing Caribbean fishermen to death," he stated.
He added that during the operation, members of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB), who had prior information from intelligence agencies, waited for a period of 20 hours for the small boat which from La Guajira, Colombian to pass before being intercepted.
The drugs had originated in Colombia, so the minister urged the Trump administration to monitor shipments leaving via the Pacific Ocean to the US and to Europe. He also mentioned that drug shipments have been detected in banana exports linked to Ecuador and the family of President Daniel Noboa.
Noboa's family are one of the largest banana exporters in the country, a common smuggling method with or without the knowledge of the export companies due to the large volume of banana shipments from Ecuador to the US and Europe.
Venezuela claims to have seized 60 tons of drugs since January of this year. According to 2023 charts, around 250 tons of cocaine transit through Venezuela annually. The 60 tons seized, if true, would be a record year so far for seizures by the country.
The Venezuelan government has portrayed this as proof of their commitment to fighting drug trafficking, contrasting it with the narrative of their country’s direct involvement in trafficking.
Venezuelan authorities seized the Go Fast boat with 3,692 kg of cocaine, 100 bags of cocaine hydrochloride, a satellite phone, two smartphones, two radio transmitters, a GPS, and 2,400 liters of fuel.
Four people were arrested, all with Venezuelan ID cards, which, according to Cabello, was part of a plan to incriminate the country. "Four people were going to be arrested with Venezuelan ID cards; that's what they're saying," he said.
According to the minister, the vessel used the same route as the failed 2020 Operation Gedeón, an attempted mercenary incursion into Venezuela.
"Who is the owner of that drug, the operator? The drug operator is a man named Levi Enrique López Batiz," who has "close ties to Gersio Parra Machado, a citizen who operates in La Cañonera, in Catatumbo, and who has returned his operations to La Guajira, Colombia."
According to the Venezuelans, one of the detainees, known as "Cirilo," confessed to having connected the drug trafficker Levi Enrique López Bati with the DEA to carry out the operation. One of the detainees was previously detained in Puerto Rico for seven years for drug trafficking.
Who is Lopez Bati?
Levi Enrique Lopez Bati is alleged to have ties to a drug trafficker Gersio Parra Machado, said to have a key role in the Colombian drug trade, especially in the Catatumbo and La Guajira regions.But Cabello’s statements went on to claim that Lopez Bati is not merely a drug trafficker but an operative for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). The claim made by Cabello during the news conference was that this drug trafficker was plotting a false flag operation meant to implicate Venezuela in the drug trade, potentially justifying further U.S. intervention or condemnation.
"Venezuela has complied with all established protocols," the official stated. He emphasized that, although they could have used weapons against the boat, they did not, unlike the US actions against Venezuelan vessels.
This claim comes after three smuggling boats were targeted by US military forces in the Caribbean Sea this past week. The first strike killed 11 alleged Tren de Aragua members on the boat. 3 more were killed in another attack on a vessel as seen on unclassified videos.
Trump posted details of the second attack on social media, stating it "resulted in the death in action of three male terrorists." Later Monday, he told reporters at the White House that the United States is ready to attack drug cartels both on land and at sea.
“Stop sending drugs to the United States,” Trump declared Tuesday as he departed Washington for London. “We actually destroyed three ships, not two, but you saw two.”
Trump did not provide further details about the attack, but warned Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro to stop sending narcotics and criminals from his country to the United States.
The DEA official emphasized that these levels of production and trafficking have not decreased during Gustavo Petro's administration.
Petro focused on defending his policy of eradicating and substituting illicit crops, and asserting that his administration has managed to counterattack the forces of criminal groups like the Tren de Aragua.
He even pointed out that the captured members of this terrorist group "should not be called terrorists" because they are "immigrants excluded" from the Venezuelan dictatorship.
President Gustavo Petro continues to distance himself from recognizing the Cartel of the Suns as a narco-terrorist group led by Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, despite the fact that both the United States and the Colombian legislative branch are aligned in affirming the cartel's existence as a criminal organization.
The Cartel of the Suns was recognized by the Colombian Senate, declaring the drug trafficking front a "transnational criminal and terrorist organization."
The legislative resolution was announced on September 16, 2025, and received 33 votes in favor and 20 against. "The security of Colombians and the region demands firm decisions against structures that, like the Cartel of the Suns, have been linked to drug trafficking and terrorism."
“We defined the criminal threat, the terrorist threat, in a document called the Critical Threat Capabilities Analysis. And that document essentially establishes three major groups that are fracturing among themselves because their interest is drugs. It's ambition, not ideology. There's the Gulf Clan cartel, there's the ELN cartel, and there's the dissident cartel in all its variations. Our focus is on those threats,” Sánchez said.
But the Colombian president claims that these are "urban hitmen" groups. Therefore, he published a lengthy message on his social media in which he not only denied the existence of this criminal network, whose leader, according to Washington, is Maduro himself, but also asserted that drug trafficking on the border with Venezuela is the work of armed groups operating there.
“Stop sending drugs to the United States,” Trump declared Tuesday as he departed Washington for London. “We actually destroyed three ships, not two, but you saw two.”
Trump did not provide further details about the attack, but warned Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro to stop sending narcotics and criminals from his country to the United States.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro described the attack by the US against a vessel believed to be transporting drugs in international waters as an assassination.
"Killing three passengers on an unarmed, unarmored boat with a missile is murder. The United States government is murdering Latin American people on their own land, because it's their territorial waters," the president stated.
"Killing three passengers on an unarmed, unarmored boat with a missile is murder. The United States government is murdering Latin American people on their own land, because it's their territorial waters," the president stated.
Colombia's Drug Decertification
Colombia's recent removal of their certification as an ally in the fight against drugs by the United States highlighted the deterioration of bilateral cooperation and revived the debate over the effectiveness of anti-drug strategies in the region.
This decision, adopted by the Donald Trump administration, means Colombia is included on the list of countries considered non-cooperative in the fight against drug trafficking. This marks a turning point in the relationship between the two countries and directly affects the allocation of resources, which until now amounted to approximately $380 million annually.
This decision, adopted by the Donald Trump administration, means Colombia is included on the list of countries considered non-cooperative in the fight against drug trafficking. This marks a turning point in the relationship between the two countries and directly affects the allocation of resources, which until now amounted to approximately $380 million annually.
According to a DEA official, the main concern is that approximately 90% of the cocaine identified in the United States comes from Colombia, according to United Nations figures for 2023. Several routes through neighboring countries including Venezuela have created powerful organized crime groups and gangs involved in the smuggling and protection of the drugs.
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A substantial portion of the cocaine produced in Colombia transits through Ecuador before heading north, passing through Mexico and Central America before entering the United States.
Petro focused on defending his policy of eradicating and substituting illicit crops, and asserting that his administration has managed to counterattack the forces of criminal groups like the Tren de Aragua.
He even pointed out that the captured members of this terrorist group "should not be called terrorists" because they are "immigrants excluded" from the Venezuelan dictatorship.
President Gustavo Petro continues to distance himself from recognizing the Cartel of the Suns as a narco-terrorist group led by Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, despite the fact that both the United States and the Colombian legislative branch are aligned in affirming the cartel's existence as a criminal organization.
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The Cartel of the Suns was recognized by the Colombian Senate, declaring the drug trafficking front a "transnational criminal and terrorist organization."
The legislative resolution was announced on September 16, 2025, and received 33 votes in favor and 20 against. "The security of Colombians and the region demands firm decisions against structures that, like the Cartel of the Suns, have been linked to drug trafficking and terrorism."
“We defined the criminal threat, the terrorist threat, in a document called the Critical Threat Capabilities Analysis. And that document essentially establishes three major groups that are fracturing among themselves because their interest is drugs. It's ambition, not ideology. There's the Gulf Clan cartel, there's the ELN cartel, and there's the dissident cartel in all its variations. Our focus is on those threats,” Sánchez said.
The vote occurred the same day that the U.S. decertified Colombia's anti-drug program. This could essentially cut off any aid, funding and access to weapons from the United States.
But the Colombian president claims that these are "urban hitmen" groups. Therefore, he published a lengthy message on his social media in which he not only denied the existence of this criminal network, whose leader, according to Washington, is Maduro himself, but also asserted that drug trafficking on the border with Venezuela is the work of armed groups operating there.
I don't believe anything that Maduro guy says, he is a false president.
ReplyDeleteThe actual winner is in hiding, because he wants him dead.
You don't believe Diosdado "el jarioso" Cabello?
Deletea lot of us dont believe more than 80% of what the US govt says lil nukkah.
DeleteWe don't need a false flag to invade Venezuela. We already have about a dozen other reasons to go in there. They are no match for us. We can take them out in two weeks. Nuff Said!!!
DeleteIt was a false balls operation.
DeleteUs is biggest cartel
DeleteSoCal and char keeping borderland beat alive
Delete306
Deletehanging on by a thread
@Nuff Said the 4th or 5th. You don't need a reason to destroy your entire credibility in the eyes of the world by invading another country and shattering every precedent of international law. You talk like an alien with 8 brain cells from another planet watching the chaos on earth like its a reality show. You're a slackjaw.
DeleteNarco wars are over Sinaloa is cleaning house but Mexico belongs to El Mencho. He won the dirtbag of the year title. Borderland Beat is drying up. No material. Sad 😢
Delete7:40 WHO is behind La Mencha is what matters, they change favorite narcos and cartel members with every new president, mayne carlis slim helu knows something, the lebanese mafia in México is well entrenched in the police and armed forces and many government just do their bidding, slim's brother was a DFS agent working with the worst of the worst, and i am sure he left the remains to his little brother...
DeleteSee DFS commander Julian Slim Helu
A maduro le pica el culo
ReplyDeleteA nuffy le gusta que le den chicharon en su culiantro.
DeleteA Ma-duro le gusta "duro" por el chimueludo.
DeleteShut your beef suckers !!!!!
DeleteAnimo Commandante Trump !
ReplyDeleteArriba La US Navy Air Force and all CIA Tier 1 Special Forces Operators
That's Koo foo
DeleteFuck you foo
DeleteSicario006 for president!
DeleteArriba Los Tres Lettres
DeleteSo, what happen to CIA Enrique Lopez?, is he locked up? released? a bargaining chip? Ever since Americas oil tycoons lost control of Venezuela oil, they became an enemy. Iran did the same in the 70's, if American cant control your oil your an enemy.
ReplyDelete@309
DeleteVenezuela don't need the U.S. for an enemy.
Archie in third grade didn't need me for an enemy.
Archie gave up his lunch money QUICK after I offered to tune him up a little bit.
Maduro will drop his pants quick as a prison playmate and offer up his punk ass AND the oil to Uncle Sam if he wants to continue to be counted amongst the living!
Petroleo NYC
Oil is old news.
DeleteThe funniest people are the ones who support border wall bullshit but still want their blow cheap
DeleteCIA Enrique is with CIA Mayo, holding hands and kissing in the darkness.
DeleteAre you going to interrogate Mayo and Enrique?
I mean Don Mayo the Cuban CIA Agent plead guilty, so we are not allowed to ask him who in the USA was pulling the strings and taking all the bribes money and crypto currencies from the FBI and Chinese Triads.
I don’t know who should I believe less , maduro o trump. Lmaooo
ReplyDeleteExactly bro talk about who to vote for i wouldn't vote for any cunt anymore they need wiping out.. 'for the people by the people' my arse
DeleteI can’t believe they didn’t sink any meth submarines
ReplyDeletethose in TJ
Delete5:07
DeleteSink something that's meant to operate sunk?
Submarines don't do well in Tijuana since it's not on the coast
DeleteMientra eso los Chapos cagando en sus blindadas literalmente el pedo de Culiacanzito esta pura onda
ReplyDeleteTake this all with a huge pinch of salt. Not just the Venezuelan false flag misdirection ("It is being said", or "people are saying" is not how a Government minister backs an investigation), though they were war crimes, and Tren de Agua my ass. But La Silla Rota and Infobae - the sources for this article- are notoriously corrupt mouthpieces. Not shooting the messenger, just pointing people to the sources that some people ignore.
ReplyDelete5:22 stole everybody's lunch, from infobae to la silla rota, left nothing but shiitos for the unforgivables...
DeleteEarlier this year there was a release from Venezuela about "false flag" operations for some reason, Erik Prince, over an offshore Exxon rig in Guyana. Seizure of Citgo assets, sanctions are in the background, Trump cut off Venezuelan revenue from Citgo in 2019. They are all beefing, seem to telling stories. I don't think it's likely Prince has anything in the Caribbean but they don't stop talking about Blackwater.
DeleteIn fact Prince did take a group into Haiti in March to manage the land border. I wonder if pets are going missing.
DeleteYea because America is very forth coming and abides by all international laws too right……..:
DeleteDon't need a pinch of salt when a grain of salt will do just fine...
Delete@8.01. A pinch is hundreds of grains, so no, not really. This story needs serious seasoning to make it palatable, and a single grain ain't gonna do that job. Maybe where u come from they say grain, where I come from its pinch, with this story it should be a bucket, and a tablespoon of MSG.
DeleteTrump has the world shook!
ReplyDeletePutin has Trump shook.
DeleteHaving the world shook is sign of a very bad president.
Delete628 probably the Stupidest President in our time.
Delete7:41 Shook does not mean:
Delete"Sick with surging PUKE"
any other word?
8:36
Delete"OF our time", not IN our time.
Using proper English is NOT the stupidest thing you can do!
Su gente vale verga como el charlie kirk
DeletePresident Sir Donald J. Trump is the greatest President of the United States of America in History!!!
Delete#NeverSurrender #MAGA #OperationEndGame #OperationScorpionHunter2025 #CTE
4:05
DeleteYikes, looks like a flat earther.
@7.31. I know you suffer from some pedant syndrome on the spectrum but "in our time" is perfectly acceptable. Even if it wasn't don't you feel embarrassed that the only thing you can correct people on is grammar, corrections that you regularly get wrong?
Delete@6:24
DeleteI'm no pedant!
Darla's i.d. said she was over 21!
7:31 has to fill all the paper with ink, so his culo looks darker when and if he wipes his ass.
DeleteExcellent writing! Socalj thank you, interesting and scary article.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Connor.
DeleteHow's that Crypto workin for ya Connor. Rich yet?
DeleteBilly Bats told Connor to go home and get his shine box.
DeleteConnor is a dork
DeleteIt has nothing to do with drugs and everything to do with oil. Maduro is not submitting to the gringos and the gringos being the greedy parasites they are, are resorting to military action and propoganda in order to take that regions resources....
ReplyDeleteA decades-long border dispute between Venezuela and Guyana has intensified due to major offshore oil discoveries by ExxonMobil (aka Trumps gringo sponsors)in Guyana's waters. ExxonMobil and other international partners have developed Guyana's oil resources, rapidly transforming the country into a significant oil producer and escalating (destabizing regions with special interest in their resources)geopolitical tensions in the region.
Escalation of the dispute
Renewed claims and referendum: In 2023, following Guyana's oil contract awards, Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro regime revived its claim to the Essequibo region, which comprises about two-thirds of Guyana's landmass and is rich in resources. In December 2023, Venezuela held a controversial referendum on annexing the territory.
Military actions: In early 2025, Venezuelan military actions escalated with a naval vessel entering Guyana's Exclusive Economic Zone and approaching an ExxonMobil oil production platform. Though Guyana exercises de facto control over the Essequibo, Venezuela has established the "Guayana Esequiba" state and attempted to hold elections there in May 2025, prompting intervention by the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
International involvement: The United States, the United Kingdom, and Brazil have publicly supported Guyana's sovereignty. In March 2025, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that an attack on Guyana or ExxonMobil would have severe consequences for Venezuela. (If ExxonMobil wasn't in the region and Guayana had little to no oil, would Rubio be making those statements?)
ExxonMobil's central role
ExxonMobil operates in Guyana's offshore Stabroek Block, a consortium that includes Chevron and China's CNOOC. Since its initial discoveries in 2015, ExxonMobil has been at the center of the dispute:
Major production hub: The company has brought four floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessels online in the Stabroek Block, increasing Guyana's total output to over 900,000 barrels per day as of August 2025. This production rate has raised Guyana's output to potentially eclipse Venezuela's.
Legal challenges: Venezuela's government has accused ExxonMobil of conspiring with Guyana and the United States. Caracas continues to reject the jurisdiction of the ICJ, which is handling the dispute.
Heightened risk: The dispute has increased regional geopolitical risk, raising the possibility of gray zone operations targeting offshore oil assets.
Ongoing situation and diplomatic status
ICJ proceedings: The border demarcation dispute is currently before the ICJ. A final decision is expected in 2026, though Venezuela has rejected the court's authority. In May 2025, the ICJ ordered Venezuela to stop interfering with Guyana's administration of Essequibo.
Continued tensions: Venezuela has issued threats toward Guyana and has been conducting military exercises in the region, drawing strong warnings from the U.S. and prompting Guyana to seek international security cooperation.
Guyana's outlook: While facing ongoing threats, Guyana continues to develop its oil resources with its international partners and remains firm in its stance on its territorial integrity. (Sovereignty only exist if you allow the gringos to play in your sandbox)
Fascinating analysis
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DeleteOhh shit why dont you write a manuscript,ohh you have.Nothing gets past this one the gringos aint gonna fool him or is it sir?
9:39
DeleteIt all began when Chavez became anti USA and anti democracy. It has absolutely nothing to do with oil.
@9.39. A comment like this makes wading through the other chuckling slurry worth it. You sound like Dawn Paleys ex, and it was damn refreshing. BB still has some readers prepared to educate instead of rant like bitter old bastards like me. Respect.
DeleteSir, is that you?
Delete5:16 no SIR...
DeleteLet others do their sacred duty and lift the cobwebs from your eyes for you to see the Mother Fucking Facts.
Stealing from the public trough is not enough for mariquito rubio and co, these goldbrickers really want to pad their golden parachutes with crypto, selling the US down the river and stealing from everybody else through tariffing like gangsters of old, without "baby oil".
Stranger still to see where Venezuela and the US have cooperation, still many treaties in force, entirely like the situation with the lease on Guantanamo Bay. As if, oh, Fidel Castro cashed these checks so he's trapped, but there's still a US Navy base on this island, and the CIA couldn't even get Cubans into the Bay of Pigs? I understand however that the Colombian coca industry was based on selection of Venezuelan coca plants suitable for Colombian climate. You imagine it's actually all Dutch traffic to Europe.
ReplyDeleteIt was once a very wealthy country with great schools, so among the refugees and migrants, it's fairly frequent to meet these brilliant multiracial people with great manners who've been humbled by struggle. The Tren de Aragua situation began more recently, like younger people the products of societal collapse, following the earlier refugees.
ReplyDelete12:12 the great wealth and schools were never for the people, Venezuela got robbed and exploited for more than a hundred years, got economic blockade and robbed of its refineries and gas stations on the US for not selling out for a 100 more years...
DeleteAs a result, the vergazuelans are still poor and broke.
We know most of the false claimers on here hate the U,S and gringos so they will lap this up...These imbeciles love conspiracies especially against the U.S where they were born and bred..
ReplyDelete4:48 we don't hate the US...
DeleteWe despise the gangsters and their ass kissers that give the United States of America a bad name all over the world with their murdering greed.
Drugs coming from Venezuela? Say it isn't so, I don't believe it, I don't believe drugs are manufactured and crossed from Mexico also no sir , its all a conspiracy from the U.S lmao.. You could predict something like this, the propaganda war and manipulation is what has us in this divisive time, the herd are easy to manipulate
ReplyDeleteMayo been talking, where have you been. The canary been singing. Maduro needs money 💰 coming in.
DeleteBottom line more division
ReplyDeleteThis isn't about drugs it’s about oil. Trump wants to annex Canada who have vast amounts of oil and minerals. Venezuela has the biggest oil reserves in the world.
ReplyDeleteHow you noticed majority of Presidents lie.
ReplyDeleteObrador lied a lot while in office .
Maduro to try to look like the good guy, covering up exactly what is going on
Then Trump is known for lie slot too.
Tricky🇦🇷
Tricky Obrador lied a lot with a straight face. Now he is in hiding.
DeleteMexican presidents do not hide, they just fade away, except for zedillo's jundillo, fecal and la chachalaca fox, still they are protected favorite sons of the spanish kingdom except for fox who has to keep up with his mariguana fields and zedillo hiding in Harvard or Yale (Piece of Shitting) as a professor.
DeleteAMLO retired to his rancho:
"La Chingada".
The Year of living Dangerously.
ReplyDeleteTrump instoking fear on everyone.
I believe Venezuela, US notorious for false narratives and then invading countries like Iraq, Aghanistan, Granada, Panama.
ReplyDeletelmaooo im lost in how tf they carrying ID of Venezuela when you drug trafficking and doing crimes...... i dont believe everything from venezuela but that part is also weird.
ReplyDeleteAs much as I don’t believe maduro this shit could be possible considering how the US government and DEA/CIA have been behaving since forever
ReplyDeleteBB is definitely dying. So sad.
ReplyDeleteBB is alive and kicking.
DeleteYour teeth are rotting, so sad.
Delete10:49 time for you to eat
Delete"unas pinches flores"
Ahi te van.
I'm sad at the world. I am sad people are killing each other in Mexico, I'm so sad.
DeleteYeeeeaah suuure
ReplyDeleteSay you all really, where is the Zombie covered eyes guy.😭 Don't tell me the Migra got him?
ReplyDelete129
DeleteIt turns out 😎 WAS an immigration agent, and he threw out links and interesting tidbits as bait to make readers feel at ease, then, BAM!, he busted and deported them!
I know it, that sleazy, covered eyes was up to something. I did not trust him whatsoever.
DeleteBB is off on Friday.
ReplyDeleteCantina Day!!!
All I know is the streets is still flooded with ❄️ 9 months into doucher chump’s presidency and not showing signs of a shortage anytime soon. If the border is sealed tight rn, how is the supply chain unaffected 🤔
ReplyDeleteClown show down south, now every shipment is going to labeled as a rogue CIA mission.
ReplyDeleteIt was either fake coke or not a real shipment. Nobody is sacrificing that many keys for a false flag. Let’s see the keys, if they are all stamped the same and how they are packed please.
ReplyDeleteGood point.
Delete07:00 You do know that cocaine costs less than $3,000 a kilo. Meaning this "load" is only worth a couple million dollars, tops.
Delete1151
Delete"only worth a few million..."
A few million may not sound like much to a rich guy like you, but it's a bundle to the rest of us 💰
New article? What is it a full moon?
ReplyDeleteAauuuh!
Delete9:07 Aauuu!!!
DeleteBummer BB is off on Saturday.
ReplyDelete1200
DeleteIt's Friday, stoopid, unless you're in Australia
3:48
DeleteYou should check the date stamp.
Now you look like a fool.
847
DeleteMy bad, l lost a day, thought for sure it was Friday.
US democRATS have been down there teaching them how to lie.
ReplyDelete134 hows Charlie doing?
Delete@4.39. I had nothing but contempt for that man, but you're weak, furtive, and vicious. If you had any class you'd do the bare minimum and keep your mouth shut.
DeleteThe boys are giving Charlie a big sendoff Sunday
Delete4:39 sleeping on the heavens with other fallen CRIPublicants
DeleteSnakehead is KING!
Delete👑
6:40
DeleteSnakehead people are filled with hatred, they will say anything to burst your bubble, since they hide behind the laptop.
No wonder the U.S is getting worse,you have enemies that are your next door neighbors who want to immigrate and bring with them a profound hatred of everything white and gringo.
ReplyDelete5:21
DeleteThis is all happening under Trump's watch - he made everything worse.
Caravans benefit republicans, there are lots of billion dollar contracts getting privatized by un-american corporations involved in persecutions.
DeleteSome humble public servants are happy with $50 000.00 kickbacks from undercover FBI agents...
tom homan is a suspect.
Supposedly el changuito antrax was found drowned.
ReplyDeleteYou guys should cover the story on how tolin infante is cooperating with the US government and spilled the beans on how varios cds cells work in Baja California. I just seen a Mexican article where it talked about that and how various famous bars are linked to them by money laundering.
ReplyDeleteSorry me not part of BB, I am a reader.
DeleteSome saying changuito Ántrax got smoked by La marina he’s 86 😵 ☠️
ReplyDeleteSome saying changuito Ántrax got smoked by La marina he’s 86 😵 ☠️
ReplyDeleteI will follow Char and Hearst on Twitter since they are posting lots of stuff there. Here, QEPD. Sad.
ReplyDeleteGood riddance, now stop commenting here - I won't hold my breath.
DeleteOk sad boy, you so sad, ok sad boy , go and close the door, come back in 10 minutes, to say so sad.
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