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Money The Root Of All Evil, Narco. # 41

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To: Audience

From: LPolice Radio

Date: June 20, 2018

Subject: Episode # 41, Money The Root Of All Evil, Narco.

LPolice News Countdown: 1. DEA special agent says heroin, synthetic opioids a “main focus” for agency. 2. Investigators “looking at” upstate physicians for possible over prescribing.

3.DEA announces enhanced focus on Great Plains amid state's largest-ever fentanyl bust.

Host Alpha Mike dedicates the show to the memory of Enrique S. "Kiki" Camarena Salazar.

In response to America’s growing drug problem, Congress passed the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), Title II of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970, Thus the foundation of the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). Creation of the DEA (July 1, 1973) President Richard Nixon declared “an all-out global war on the drug menace” and sent Reorganization Plan No. 2 to Congress. “Right now,” he pointed out, “the federal government is fighting the war on drug abuse under a distinct handicap, for its efforts are those of a loosely confederated alliance facing a resourceful, elusive, worldwide enemy. Certainly, the cold-blooded underworld networks that funnel narcotics from suppliers all over the world are no respecters of the bureaucratic dividing lines that now complicate our anti-drug efforts.”

The Collapse of the DEA Miami Office Building (1974) The DEA was still a new agency when tragedy struck the Miami Field Division. On Aug. 5, 1974, at 10:24 a.m., the roof of the Miami office came crashing down, killing seven and trapping others in a pile of twisted steel and concrete. Between 125 and 150 people worked in the building. Training:The National Training Institute, the DEA’s first training program, was located at DEA headquarters, 1405 “Eye” Street in Washington, D.C. At that time, training was divided into three major divisions: special agent training, police training, and international training. Training was carried out in a three-story bank building adjacent to DEA headquarters that had been converted for training purposes. The building had a gymnasium located on the first floor, lockers and showers in the basement, and a 5-point firing range on the second floor. Special agent trainees were housed in hotels within walking distance of DEA headquarters. Afghanistan Five Pillar Plan(2004) On Nov. 17, 2004, DEA joined with coalition partners, the State Department, and the Department of Defense in announcing its involvement in the U.S. Embassy Kabul Counternarcotics Implementation Plan. This represented an expansion of the DEA-led 19-country Operation Containment multilateral strategy begun in 2002 to choke off the flow of drugs and precursor chemicals into and out of Afghanistan before they can spread to broader markets. “Chapo” GuzmanReward (2004) On Dec. 20, 2004, DEA announced up to a $5 million reward through the State Department’s Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of Joaquin Guzman-Loera, a.k.a. “Chapo” Guzman. Bolivia Sonia Sanjinez De Atala Colombia

Pablo Escobar

José Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha

Cali Cartel

Norte del Valle Cartel (1990?2012) North Coast Cartel (1999?2004)

John Jairo Velásquez Vásquez, aka ‘Popeye’ Pablo Escobar Hitman YouTube Channel

Mexico

Amado Carrillo Fuentes "The Lord Of The Sky's".

El Chapo Guzman

Gulf Cartel

Sinaloa Cartel

Drug Cartel(World Wide)

o9TG Training Tip: Regardless of your assignment officers facing "PTSD" need to debrief, ensure this is done for a healthy mental health career. Host Alpha Mike explains.

The Conversation: Money is the root of all evil, what association does light have with darkness, none host Alpha Mike explains. "For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows." 1 Timothy 6:10.

What's Next:"Same Ol", #42 the 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, year itch. Harder and harder to go to work, why and how to remedy this. Host Alpha Mike explains.

Reference:

Michael Levine, Retired DEA. Author of The Big White Lie & Other Great Books

Latino Police Radio Interview with Michael Levine, Retire DEA

Latino Police Radio interview with Jay Dobyns, ATF agent ""No Angel" successful infiltration of the Hells Angels outlaw biker gang. @JayDobyns Website: Jay Dobyns Group

http://lpoliceradio.com

http://o9tg.com

#news #iTunes #NowPlaying @lPoliceRadio @leatherneck711 LPoliceRadio o9TG Leatherneck7 #Security

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To: Audience

From: LPolice Radio

Date: June 20, 2018

Subject: Episode # 41, Money The Root Of All Evil, Narco.

LPolice News Countdown: 1. DEA special agent says heroin, synthetic opioids a “main focus” for agency. 2. Investigators “looking at” upstate physicians for possible over prescribing.

3.DEA announces enhanced focus on Great Plains amid state's largest-ever fentanyl bust.

Host Alpha Mike dedicates the show to the memory of Enrique S. "Kiki" Camarena Salazar.

In response to America’s growing drug problem, Congress passed the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), Title II of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970, Thus the foundation of the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). Creation of the DEA (July 1, 1973) President Richard Nixon declared “an all-out global war on the drug menace” and sent Reorganization Plan No. 2 to Congress. “Right now,” he pointed out, “the federal government is fighting the war on drug abuse under a distinct handicap, for its efforts are those of a loosely confederated alliance facing a resourceful, elusive, worldwide enemy. Certainly, the cold-blooded underworld networks that funnel narcotics from suppliers all over the world are no respecters of the bureaucratic dividing lines that now complicate our anti-drug efforts.”

The Collapse of the DEA Miami Office Building (1974) The DEA was still a new agency when tragedy struck the Miami Field Division. On Aug. 5, 1974, at 10:24 a.m., the roof of the Miami office came crashing down, killing seven and trapping others in a pile of twisted steel and concrete. Between 125 and 150 people worked in the building. Training:The National Training Institute, the DEA’s first training program, was located at DEA headquarters, 1405 “Eye” Street in Washington, D.C. At that time, training was divided into three major divisions: special agent training, police training, and international training. Training was carried out in a three-story bank building adjacent to DEA headquarters that had been converted for training purposes. The building had a gymnasium located on the first floor, lockers and showers in the basement, and a 5-point firing range on the second floor. Special agent trainees were housed in hotels within walking distance of DEA headquarters. Afghanistan Five Pillar Plan(2004) On Nov. 17, 2004, DEA joined with coalition partners, the State Department, and the Department of Defense in announcing its involvement in the U.S. Embassy Kabul Counternarcotics Implementation Plan. This represented an expansion of the DEA-led 19-country Operation Containment multilateral strategy begun in 2002 to choke off the flow of drugs and precursor chemicals into and out of Afghanistan before they can spread to broader markets. “Chapo” GuzmanReward (2004) On Dec. 20, 2004, DEA announced up to a $5 million reward through the State Department’s Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of Joaquin Guzman-Loera, a.k.a. “Chapo” Guzman. Bolivia Sonia Sanjinez De Atala Colombia

Pablo Escobar

José Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha

Cali Cartel

Norte del Valle Cartel (1990?2012) North Coast Cartel (1999?2004)

John Jairo Velásquez Vásquez, aka ‘Popeye’ Pablo Escobar Hitman YouTube Channel

Mexico

Amado Carrillo Fuentes "The Lord Of The Sky's".

El Chapo Guzman

Gulf Cartel

Sinaloa Cartel

Drug Cartel(World Wide)

o9TG Training Tip: Regardless of your assignment officers facing "PTSD" need to debrief, ensure this is done for a healthy mental health career. Host Alpha Mike explains.

The Conversation: Money is the root of all evil, what association does light have with darkness, none host Alpha Mike explains. "For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows." 1 Timothy 6:10.

What's Next:"Same Ol", #42 the 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, year itch. Harder and harder to go to work, why and how to remedy this. Host Alpha Mike explains.

Reference:

Michael Levine, Retired DEA. Author of The Big White Lie & Other Great Books

Latino Police Radio Interview with Michael Levine, Retire DEA

Latino Police Radio interview with Jay Dobyns, ATF agent ""No Angel" successful infiltration of the Hells Angels outlaw biker gang. @JayDobyns Website: Jay Dobyns Group

http://lpoliceradio.com

http://o9tg.com

#news #iTunes #NowPlaying @lPoliceRadio @leatherneck711 LPoliceRadio o9TG Leatherneck7 #Security

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