OPINION: Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez worked to flood U.S. with cocaine, U.S. Prosecutors say

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By Jolly Green

I have said it before, and I will say it again, Peter Binose was a genius and a visionary and could see clearly into the future. He knew about the cocaine conspiracy that Hugo Chavez was mixing Saint Vincent up in. He constantly wrote about it, and the regimes online protectors worked overtime to try and counter what he wrote.


He
knew that something was fishy about the Chavez promise to pay for the
Cubans to work at the Argyle airport, and then not supposedly paying
it. Peter believed the money was actually being paid, $300,000 a
month, but to whom?


He
believed that the Argyle airport was being built to ship Cocaine to
the US. He also said that Chavez was pulling strings in SVG. To do it
in style, he knew a 747 was needed to hide the product onboard and to
then ship the cocaine. But like the lies of all lies the regime
intimated four 747’s a day would be landing and taking off. Only
one ever has and that was recently, raising a lot of comments.

https://www.iwnsvg.com/2013/06/03/ten-400-seater-jets-a-day-at-argyle-possible/


Remember
when the Venezuelan fast boat docked in Union Island, there was a
shoot-out with Vincentian police and customs. A bag of white powder
was found in the sea, said to be tied to the anchor, believed to be
cocaine, but declared washing powder.

Peter wrote many exposing articles about cocaine involvement in SVG.

Being fluent in the Spanish language, he got inside information from one of the Kingstown embassies. He even had Cuban informers, people who wanted out of the Cuban system.

“Forget the tourists there is something much more lucrative afoot. It is whispered that recently cocaine barons have injected US$400 million into a group within the Vincentian government for help with setting up an improved link into the US of South America's cocaine. There are five areas of concern for South American investors.


1/
for the SVG ruling regime to be kept in power at any cost


2/
the completion of Argyle Airport


3/
the control of the abandoned fishery units at Bequia and Owia


4/
tight control and implication of the police and coast guard


5/
control of a working shipyard for the secret alteration of internal
structures of vessels


6/
building of a new shipping container port and facility


But
you must read the whole article; you will be amazed. Vinciman
attacked the article at the time, so please read the comments also.


Then
read all the links Binose posted in that article, which I give you
here again.

http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Cocaine-worth-US-29m-found-on-St-Vincent-registered-vessel–13-arrested_18389545


World
Index, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: trans-shipment point for
South American drugs destined for the US and Europe

http://www.indexmundi.com/saint_vincent_and_the_grenadines/illicit_drugs.html


June
29, 2013: American drug dealer jailed for importing cocaine from St.
Vincent

http://www.iwnsvg.com/2013/06/29/american-drug-dealer-jailed-for-importing-cocaine-from-st-vincent/


October
31, 2013: 13 kilos of cocaine found on a vessel bound for St.
Vincent. Authorities in Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday seized TT$5
million dollars (approx. US$833,000) worth of cocaine aboard a ship
bound for St. Vincent and the Grenadines and then Europe.

http://www.iwnsvg.com/2013/10/31/13-kilos-of-cocaine-found-on-vessel-bound-for-st-vincent/


St.
Vincent and the Grenadines has also become a storage and
trans-shipment point for narcotics, mostly cocaine, transferred from
Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela.

https://books.google.be/books?isbn=1437982727


Drug
smugglers jailed in Britain over £90m cocaine haul. A gang of drug
smugglers was jailed for sailing a record £90 million cocaine
consignment into Britain from Bequia an island in Saint Vincent and
the Grenadines.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-104029/Drug-smugglers-jailed-90m-cocaine-haul.html#ixzz3xB3WSxFg


17
April 2014: CCN TV News; A St Vincent national is in police custody
after an estimated 4.5 kilograms of cocaine, with a street value of
$2,111,200, was seized yesterday afternoon at the CARICOM Wharf of
the port of Port-of-Spain Trinidad and Tobago.


Peter
Binose: Trailing the cocaine route through Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines


Peter
Binose: Mount Coke, or a Mountain of Cocaine, Ask Ralph?


Peter
Binose: Government corruption in St. Vincent – remembering the
Ruben Morgan cocaine smuggling affair


Ricard
Swire: St Vincent's Airport Mystery

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/st-vincents-argyle-international-airport-mystery-ricardo-swire


Searchlight
Newspaper: Package believed thrown from ‘El Amigo Fay’ contains
washing soap.


At
some point during the fire-fight, reports are that the package was
thrown overboard.


When
the gun smoke cleared, three of the nine foreigners [Venezuelans]
were dead, and one was injured. [The Venezuelans were armed to the
teeth with guns and knives]


Whyte,
a customs guard for two decades, was unaccounted for. He was found
floating in the sea a few hours after and was declared dead at the
Union Island Health Centre.


The
Searchlight Newspaper: The five [remaining] Venezuelan men who were
charged with the attempted murder and attempted kidnapping of
Corporal Rohan DeShong in Union Island on June 3, left the State on
Wednesday evening, hours after their case was discontinued at the
Serious Offences Court.


When
the men’s matter was called up for hearing shortly after 10 a.m.,
Chief Magistrate Sonya Young informed them that the matters against
them had been discontinued and they were discharged.


Director
of Public Prosecution Colin Williams said he discontinued the matter
after applying the full court test.


After
applying the full court test, there’s no reason to detain the
Venezuelans. It was determined that the Venezuelans should no longer
be detained in custody, the DPP explained.


Patrick
Ferrari rightly commented on an IWN story:


“Then,
there is Colin Williams. While he was Director of Public
Prosecutions, and after the Union Island gunfight that left four
people dead, he shamelessly accepted a package that was retrieved
from the bottom of the ocean as “soap powder.” And dismissed it
as “no evidence” and thought it was merely “curious.” But was
cautious not to be legally curious. Never mind that the package was
hermetically and professionally wrapped and tied to an anchor for
easy retrieval and would cost more than its value to retrieve. If you
believe it was soap powder.


Without
much further ado, DPP Williams sent the citizens of the country that
was a major, major contributor to the Argyle International Airport
project back home free because it was “not difficult to bring them
back,” it was and is. And getting them back was always going to be
above their sovereign pay grade; sovereign as they think/say they
are.


[Since,
no attempt has ever been made to bring them back, they simply went
Scott free. Four dead, the use of firearms, no convictions, no
standing charges. Who other than the DPP authorised such action, or
non action? Who? Who? Dr. Who]


Venezuelan
President Maduro’s nephews arrested for cocaine [800kg] smuggling
to the US. Not just a nephew but Maduro’s adopted son.

https://cocaineroute.eu/venezuelan-president-maduros-nephews-arrested-cocaine-smuggling-us/


So
you must be wondering why I am raising this issue again, well I am
doing that because the truth is just being revealed by the US, the US
government now knows the truth and are publishing the truth. It’s
all about to blow up. How Hugo Chavez planned to swamp the US with
cocaine and speed boats were loaded up and sent through the
Caribbean, beginning with the Eastern Caribbean. So, Patrick, you are
most certainly right about all you wrote about the washing powder
episode, even the failure to hold an inquiry.


Wall
Street Journal 15/Sept/2019


A
former senior U.S. official who was shown the documents filed in
Spain said it was the first time he had seen American authorities
alleging that Mr. Chávez’s sponsorship of drug trafficking
constituted a formal strategy to debilitate the U.S. “That said, it
makes sense for a regime that has long seen itself in an asymmetric
war with us,” said the former official.


The
affidavit says that coordination between the guerrillas and the
Venezuelan government to traffic cocaine was discussed in meetings
with Mr. Carvajal that included Diosdado Cabello, a close Chávez
ally now considered to be the Maduro regime’s second most powerful
man, and Tareck El Aissami, also a current top official. At one
meeting, Mr. Cabello described sea and land drug trafficking routes
through Venezuela, the documents showed. At another, Mr. Carvajal
said coordination with the “comrades,” meaning the FARC, was
going well.


Mr.
Carvajal and Mr. Cabello in 2013 sent off speed boats loaded with
what appeared to be cocaine from a beach in western Venezuela,
according to another witness in the papers identified as Leamsy
Salazar by a person familiar with the investigation. Mr. Salazar,
then part of Mr. Cabello’s security detail, defected to the U.S. in
2015.


Read
the whole thing

https://www.wsj.com/articles/venezuelas-hugo-chavez-worked-to-flood-u-s-with-cocaine-u-s-prosecutors-say-11568557780


One
thing we can all be sure of is that none of the cocaine conspiracies
would have happened without the direct input and OK from Cuba’s
Fidel Castro with the help and assistance of some of the other
Marxist influenced Caribbean island leaders, under the Cuban spell.
It really was a conspiracy by those, and of those, who continually
call the US the Empire.


Jolly
Green, wake up people the bugle is blaring
.


“I
can name the Vincentians in government who are involved in the
cocaine trade but cannot prove it, they would sue the publishers, and
they love to sue those without proof of their wrongdoings.”


You
will notice I accuse no one expressed or implied, except the two dead
scumbags above, and its good riddance to them both. The world is a
far better place without them.

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Published September 23, 2019

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