Drugs coming in through water is down 96%.
Drugs coming in through water is down 96%.
And now the South has been given to Al-Ci-Ada and they're running that heroin right through Afghanistan, right through Iran, right into there today.
They run the labs in Canada making it.
And you see that even if you just look at the boats, you know, we've knocked out 97% of the drugs coming in by sea. 90%. Each boat kills twenty five, on average twenty five thousand people. We knocked out ninety seven percent. And those drugs mostly come from a place called Venezuela.
Well, part of it is because they're blowing up these fucking boats that are bringing in all the drugs. And not just drugs, but drugs that are tainted with fentanyl.
They use their Marxist allies in Honduras as a stopping point, and they're importing hundreds of millions of dollars of drugs into our country, killing Americans. That is one of the major things this is about.
Yeah, most of the drugs don't come from there. They direct it and control it. It's the nerve center.
You may say one thing that drugs coming in through the sea by sea are down 91 percent. And I don't know who the 9% is. I'm not sure either, sir. But down 91% by sea.
And Venezuela is the junior, is the senior partner, the senior partner, big time to its junior Mexico, and that's on record for decades.
Usually in bags, commercial airlines, just like drugs. A lot of drugs make it in commercial airlines. Same thing. Commercial airlines, bags, people would carry. The money mules would carry it, actually carrying money. And then when it gets to America, what do they do with it? They distribute it. So it's funny. It's interesting. They actually start, they go to small towns and they distribute it in grocery stores and they don't go to like a Walmart or a big superstore. They go to small first. And that's how it gets in the general. That's how that's going to be. So they just buy things.
And so a lot of times it was strippers who would carry the drugs from the West Coast to the East Coast. And one of the things I'll never forget, he says, if you're taking a Delta flight from the West Coast to the East Coast, I guarantee that there's a very high chance that somebody is carrying drugs on one of those flights. Wow. You said strippers? Strippers, yeah. Why do they use strippers? Because they are, because people don't suspect. It's a woman. So people are less suspicious of women. And there's a higher chance that they'll make it.
But he wasn't so lucky in 2017 when he was arrested and charged with drug trafficking. Oh, well, that's simple. After leaving law enforcement, Payman had set up a hemp farm that he had the permission to grow hemp on. Oh, that's nice. Naturally, he decided to start growing straight up weed and was involved in trafficking of said weed. Well, naturally, I think weed should be legal, and I don't think that even someone as clearly an asshole as payment should be punished for selling it. I do think that there are some extenuating circumstances here that I could bring up to judge him for. The first is that when police showed up, they didn't just find weed. They also found eight vials of steroids, which he didn't have a legal reason to have, which is an amount that law enforcement considers indicative of trafficking. They also found three loaded guns, which were, quote, strategically placed in the house to defend Payman's marijuana-growing operation.