U.S. DEA threat assessment points to fentanyl ‘super laboratories’ in Canada

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Yep, a plentiful source of poisons being shipped into America it seems. There has been ample reason for Trump to hit us with tariffs. Between the arrogant police state in U.S corporations here to the spying against the U.S, to the trade abuses, fake civil liberties and now the exporting of poisons into America, we are going to lose trillions as the U.S turns their back on us.

The Creepy Ones chase rabbits and destroy lives while the economy has become an uncompetitive toy. No concern for how many hundreds of thousands of jobs they are costing Canadians or the trillions of lost exports all to justify their persecuting existence. The U.S is no longer asleep and it is bad omen for our abusers. The consequences will be far worse for our citizens as Canada's economy continues to slide


The United States Drug Enforcement Administration’s latest threat assessment says fentanyl “super laboratories” in Canada are a growing source of concern -- after U.S. President Donald Trump used cross-border traffic in the deadly drug to justify hitting imports of Canadian goods with tariffs.

The annual report released this week says that while the estimated volume of fentanyl coming from Canada is substantially lower than the amount entering the U.S. from Mexico, “these operations have the potential to expand and fill any supply void created by disruptions to Mexico-sourced fentanyl production and trafficking.”

The DEA pointed out that the RCMP dismantled a sophisticated drug lab in British Columbia last October.


“This year’s report indicates progress in the fight against fentanyl and also outlines the increasing challenges we face with the changing landscape of the synthetic drug crisis,” said DEA acting administrator Robert Murphy in a news release Thursday.

“The adulterating of fentanyl with highly potent, dangerous chemicals reminds us that this fight is far from over.”

Trump used the International Economic Emergency Powers Act, also called IEEPA, to declare an emergency over fentanyl trafficking in order to hit Canada with tariffs in March. He partially paused the tariffs a few days later for imports that comply with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on trade.
 
Yep, a plentiful source of poisons being shipped into America it seems. There has been ample reason for Trump to hit us with tariffs. Between the arrogant police state in U.S corporations here to the spying against the U.S, to the trade abuses, fake civil liberties and now the exporting of poisons into America, we are going to lose trillions as the U.S turns their back on us.

The Creepy Ones chase rabbits and destroy lives while the economy has become an uncompetitive toy. No concern for how many hundreds of thousands of jobs they are costing Canadians or the trillions of lost exports all to justify their persecuting existence. The U.S is no longer asleep and it is bad omen for our abusers. The consequences will be far worse for our citizens as Canada's economy continues to slide


The United States Drug Enforcement Administration’s latest threat assessment says fentanyl “super laboratories” in Canada are a growing source of concern -- after U.S. President Donald Trump used cross-border traffic in the deadly drug to justify hitting imports of Canadian goods with tariffs.

The annual report released this week says that while the estimated volume of fentanyl coming from Canada is substantially lower than the amount entering the U.S. from Mexico, “these operations have the potential to expand and fill any supply void created by disruptions to Mexico-sourced fentanyl production and trafficking.”

The DEA pointed out that the RCMP dismantled a sophisticated drug lab in British Columbia last October.


“This year’s report indicates progress in the fight against fentanyl and also outlines the increasing challenges we face with the changing landscape of the synthetic drug crisis,” said DEA acting administrator Robert Murphy in a news release Thursday.

“The adulterating of fentanyl with highly potent, dangerous chemicals reminds us that this fight is far from over.”

Trump used the International Economic Emergency Powers Act, also called IEEPA, to declare an emergency over fentanyl trafficking in order to hit Canada with tariffs in March. He partially paused the tariffs a few days later for imports that comply with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on trade.
Almost no drugs come to the US from Canada.
 
Almost no drugs come to the US from Canada.
Your DEA thinks otherwise, especially as the Mexican government are more closely collaborating with U.S authorities to decrease the source at your southern border. I know that Canada recently stopped a large batch of something headed towards the U.S though I forget what poison it was.

The current issue at hand it seems is that DEA believe some Canadian opportunists might work to replace supply in the U.S that is cut out from Mexico. Also, China is more deeply ingrained in the fabric of our society than ever, including some criminal elements.

I posted an article on this forum by a renowned Canadian investigative journalist, Sam Cooper. He has said with some ferocity in that past that RCMP and other police agencies have allowed political corruption and drug crimes to flourish, while also exuding an attitude of arrogance, unwilling to work with U.S agencies.

This apparently has been a major source of frustration with U.S authorties for obvious reason, especially as corruption in Canada is fairly rampant and common

Search for Sams name, he is not a kook conspiracy purveyor, he has legitimate sources on both sides of the border and even had threats directed to him im for exposing some Chinese state actors in the past I believe.

There are a few Whistleblowers in Canada. When we speak you must listen.
 
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