My cousin’s a missionary in Mexico; he and his wife live simply, takes no government money, and gives everything to share God’s word.
This morning I learned from @data_republican his in-law was told: pay the cartel $100,000 or watch a family member die.
He’ll forgive. I won’t. End the cartels.
This is a real story; if anyone in the administration can help, reach out to @data_republican .
We turned a blind eye to cartels because for decades our foreign policy was all about desisting Communism via showering with financial assistance and other interventions. @LarryTaunton described to me personally how he saw USAID workers working with the cartels on the ground.
The fact is: we are a huge part of the equation of why cartels have so much power, and downstream of that is why so much mass migration exists. We can’t undo the past, but we can set a precedent by never accepting the lame “climate change” excuses for mass migration, kneecapping NED, and eliminating the cartels.
Yes, I’m emotional right now.
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I have a feeling this could turn out to be the most important rabbit hole yet, so pay attention to this thread. 🐇
Most conspiracy theories claim some shadowy cabal is secretly pulling the strings. But here's the twist: this one insists the cabal doesn't exist at all.
For decades, prosecutors and journalists have pointed to the Cartel de los Soles, a Venezuelan military-political network accused of moving tons of cocaine with impunity. U.S. indictments call out generals, ministers, even Maduro himself.
Yet powerful leftist voices, from Alliance for Global Justice to COHA analysts to UN drug officials, swear it’s all fiction. They label the Suns cartel a “myth,” a “media creation,” or just “narco-mythology.” Even the Wikipedia page brands it as merely “alleged.” 🤯
📊 Ex-UN drug czar Pino Arlacchi says it’s as fake as the Loch Ness Monster.
📰 NGO allies echo “no evidence.”
💻 Wikipedia editors refuse to treat it as fact.
Why are so many powerful voices so insistent on denying the Cartel of the Suns exist?
I don't know. But I suspect there is a powerful financial incentive here.
Let's see if this makes the trolls as angry as they were about yesterday's boat thread.
👇 Scroll down for receipts
Alliance for Global Justice -- yes, the same one I wrote about yesteday as the lowest-hanging fruit to crack down on paid protesters -- is one of the biggest amplifiers of the "Cartel of the Suns does not exist" narratives.
Remember, Alliance for Global Justice is a powerful financial NGO openly backing sanctioned terrorist groups and pro-protest groups founded by Bill Ayers. As well as having a role in ANSWER Coalition, also behind many of the nastier anti-Israel protests in the USA.
🚨🇻🇪🚤 THREAD: No, there were not "innocent fishermen" on that boat
On Sept 2, a U.S. strike destroyed a go-fast leaving San Juan de Unare, Sucre. Some on social media are pushing the "poor fishermen" line. This thread unpacks why that narrative doesn't hold water (no pun intended). 🧵
👉 Origin: Unare = entrenched cartel hub (Tren de Aragua / Tren del Llano).
👉 Destination: Pre-programmed GPS to Trinidad, a narco transshipment leg.
👉 Vessel: 12m "flipper," 4×200HP outboards. No fisherman runs that setup.
👉 TTPs: Multi-boat launch, jettisoned cargo, night run. Classic narco playbook.
💡 Families in Unare themselves admitted these men had "entered that world" for pay.
Stay tuned, I'll walk through the receipts.
The boat was a "flipper" designed to outrun law enforcement, typical in drug smuggling configuration, and Sun Juan de Unare is dominated by drug trafficking.
Even in Unare itself, no one pretends the crew were innocent. Local social media tributes openly mourn them as "fathers of family... who enter that world only out of necessity." In other words: these men were indeed involved in drug smuggling... because poverty left them few other options.
🧵 THREAD: Rand Paul is no libertarian, and here are the receipts.
When Paul criticized the strike on cartel boats, it wasn't about principle. He's spent his career entangled in the interventionist machine while calling himself a "libertarian."
He sits on the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. And in his own book, he went out of his way to praise U.S.-funded "democracy promotion" groups like Freedom House, the International Republican Institute, and the National Democratic Institute, calling them "non-partisan."
Non-partisan? Members of Congress literally sit on their boards! Freedom House takes Soros money. They operate as State Department cut-outs.
Rand Paul defended them. In his own words.
And that's just the beginning.
Let's dig in ⬇️
Remember the 2016 Presidential run that Rand Paul flirted with? One of his advisers was Lorne Craner -- former president of International Republican Institute.
Rand Paul knows perfectly well what the IRI is and does.
Now, in fairness, Paul has criticized NED on occassion, mostly when it overreaches on liberty.
One of the most important things to understand about George Soros is that he is not an outsider. He is a deep insider for the State Department and has even financed @IRIglobal .
@IRIglobal Al-Haq has special consultative status with UN ECOSOC and has membership in multiple NGO networks. Open Society Foundations openly pushed against Israel's designation of Al-Haq as a terrorist group.
She appears to work for the Palestinian Youth Movement. @SenTomCotton has written about it , they are aliased through a 501(c)(3) called Honor the Earth (EIN 454714238). They get Arabella Advisors and Open Society grants, but the biggest one and specifically earmarked for Palestine Youth Movement is Wespac Foundation.
@RepLuna @SenTomCotton Wespac Foundation (EIN 133109400) in turn has earmarked grants for Palestinian Youth Movement from Solidaire Network. They fund a lot of race-based funds, including BLM and Muslim ones. I see Pierre Omidyar's Democracy Fund in there, as well as other billionaire philanthropists.
@RepLuna @SenTomCotton People's Conference for Palestine appears to have a lot of Neville Singham groups involved.