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Nickdfresh
09-10-2012, 09:24 PM
The Feds Can't Catch the Cartels' Cocaine-Filled Submarines
By Adam Clark Estes | The Atlantic Wire – 22 hrs ago Yahoo.com (http://news.yahoo.com/feds-cant-catch-cartels-cocaine-filled-submarines-010821526.html)

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With three-quarters of potential cocaine shipments sliding under their noses, United States authorities are having a hard time keeping up with the Latin American drug cartels. Part of the problem, a new report in The New York Times says, is the fact that the famously daring and elusive drug-running submarines aren't just operating in the Pacific Ocean any more. These diesel-powered vessels have taken the Caribbean by storm, and the technology powering them is getting more sophisticated.

Although they captured 129 tons of cocaine on its way to the U.S. last year, the Coast Guard thinks that close to 500 tons could now be making it through. "My staff watches multi-ton loads go by," Rear Adm. Charles D. Michel told The Times. Part of the problem is a new class of fully submersible craft, three of which have been seized in recent weeks. (Before, the subs were only semi-submersible, depending on a snorkel to bring in air for the engine.) These new drug-running subs are capable of carrying up to ten tons of cocaine at a time and can run from Ecuador to Los Angeles without coming up for air. On top of it all, officials are also worried that these subs could be used by terrorists.

Of course, running drugs in subs is nothing new. So-called narco-subs first started making headlines about ten years ago when cartels, mostly Colombian at that point in time, started switching from the surface-level speedboat technique to using rudimentary fiberglass-and-wood vessels that could zoom under the surface. U.S. authorities called the first captured submarine -- a 49-foot-long vessel carrying four men, an AK47 and three tons of cocaine -- Bigfoot because they weren't even sure it existed until they spotted it. Since then the subs have only grown more sophisticated and more frequent, so U.S. authorities are working overtime. Michel says that drug interdictions are already up 50 percent in 2012. Success, as we mentioned before, is spotty at best.

Success rates aside, the Feds know that they're dealing with a serious challenge. One commander working with a 600-person task force in Key West said that cocaine-filled subs "are the Super Bowl of counter narcotics." He told The Times, "When you hear one is moving you say 'Wow. Game on.'"

ELVIS
09-10-2012, 09:36 PM
The feds don't want to catch them...

jhale667
09-10-2012, 10:15 PM
It'd be more than slightly ironic if terrorists (who in most cases fail using conventional means) successfully made use of technology developed in response to the stupid, pointless drug war.

Nickdfresh
09-10-2012, 10:20 PM
The feds don't want to catch them...

Yeah, that's why they've gone to using ultra-expensive subs instead of canoes. Another one of your retarded theories that makes perfect sense as long as no one actually thinks about it or uses logic...

jhale667
09-10-2012, 10:28 PM
Yeah, that's why they've gone to using ultra-expensive subs instead of canoes. Another one of your retarded theories that makes perfect sense as long as no one actually thinks about it or uses logic...

Y'know, wasn't like there was a need to avoid detection, or shipping in the usual manner; Tony Montoya and Pablo Escobar were just chillin' one day and Pablo sez "Boats, boats, all we do is buy fuckin' boats. I'm sick of 'em." and Tony exclaimed "I GOT IT - SUBMARINES!!" :biggrin:

Nitro Express
09-11-2012, 04:20 AM
Looks like they just took the hull of an existing old boat and made a low rider out of it. It probably doesn't go under water but is low profile and painted to blend in to the water. Probably a big ass diesel engine to push it fast.

ELVIS
09-11-2012, 07:39 AM
Yeah, that's why they've gone to using ultra-expensive subs instead of canoes.

So they purchased expensive boats to play with...

The feds look the other way all the time, and in many cases they assist the flow of drugs across the border...

See this line, "My staff watches multi-ton loads go by" ??

You believe the bullshit "official" story way too much...


:biggrin:

Nickdfresh
09-11-2012, 07:53 AM
So they purchased expensive boats to play with...

The feds look the other way all the time, and in many cases they assist the flow of drugs across the border...

See this line, "My staff watches multi-ton loads go by" ??

You believe the bullshit "official" story way too much...


:biggrin:

So why purchase expensive boats when they could use rusty fishing hulks if the "Feds" are "looking the other way?"

The the fucking hick schools in Louisiana this bad?

ELVIS
09-11-2012, 11:17 AM
I'm not from Louisiana...

ELVIS
09-11-2012, 11:22 AM
So why purchase expensive boats when they could use rusty fishing hulks if the "Feds" are "looking the other way?"


Because it's a big money operation...

Dud, the game is way more complex than either of us know, but the CIA has a definite history of complicity in the global drug trade...

Hardrock69
09-12-2012, 02:45 AM
Even back in the 80s, there were many cases where criminals would make a deal with the Feds:

We will direct you to a drug shipment you can bust. You get the publicity for the bust, and afterwards, we will buy the shipment back from you for x-millions of dollars.

No, of course such arrangements were hardly public.

Though it is common knowledge the CIA actively looks the other way or actively assists in smuggling drugs into this country.

ELVIS
09-12-2012, 03:02 AM
Dickforbrains doesn't think so...

Nickdfresh
09-12-2012, 09:47 AM
Dickforbrains doesn't think so...

Probably because it is all unsourced bullshit, Eldouchebagis

jhale667
09-12-2012, 10:18 AM
Eldouchebagis


:lmao: