SO YOU STILL THINK π€ CANADA π¨π¦ IS INNOCENT π
The largest drug bust in Canadian history was in 2024, and it revealed a global superpower conspiracy. How Chinese triads, Iranian mafias, and Mexican cartels built a $500 MILLION empire in plain sight—in Canada:
In tiny Falkland, British Columbia, authorities uncovered a nightmare:
• $500,000 in cash
• 54 kg of pure fentanyl
• 390 kg of methamphetamine
• 89 firearms including AR-15s
• All the chemicals needed to make 95.5 million doses (enough to kill every Canadian TWICE)
Chinese triads provided the chemicals—with tax rebates from the Chinese government.
Yes, you read that right.
The Chinese government is literally subsidizing the chemicals killing North Americans.
Iranian networks helped smuggle these chemicals through Canadian ports. Mexican cartels shared their production techniques. Local biker gangs provided muscle.
According to former US State Department investigator David Asher, these gangs were hired to assassinate US targets. Including political figures.
But how does this happen in Canada?
Our ports have minimal security.
Our money laundering laws are weak.
Unlike the US, we don't have RICO laws to take down criminal enterprises.
And thanks to our "Stinchcombe law," when US authorities target phone numbers in Canada, police must INFORM that person they're being investigated.
Try running an undercover operation with that rule!
Most drugs move from Mexico to Canada, then into the northwest United States.
We have almost no port enforcement.
These networks then launder drug profits through Canadian real estate and banks. About 90% of all money laundering in the US is tied to China.
And where do those networks operate from?
Canada. Specifically, Toronto.
With 200+ deaths DAILY across North America from opioids, it's not just a drug problem—it's national security.
When Chinese state-linked companies provide chemicals...
When biker gangs are hired for political assassinations...
When Iranian networks collaborate with traffickers...
This isn't just crime—it's hybrid warfare.
The Trump administration was so concerned about drugs flowing into the US from Canada, their original 25% tariff was specifically because of this.
Trudeau quickly pledged $1.3 billion for border security. But is that enough to fix our systemic vulnerabilities?
Nearly 100,000 people are dying every year.
Why are our laws so weak?
Who benefits from our vulnerability?
These are the questions we need to be asking.
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