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Re: Manning: There is a link between casinos and the drug tr

Postby SiR8081 » December 29th, 2011, 12:35 pm

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Habit7 wrote:You all better not set the bar too high for this gov't, because they are making the same mistakes just with less revenue.


care to elaborate?


I still waiting


5onDfloor wrote:fellars stick to the point. The man raised a valid question for those of you who supporting the SOE and the powers it brings to the protect services.


I made a response to your post. You have nothing to say? I thought you wanted to remain on topic and discuss the issue?

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Re: Manning: There is a link between casinos and the drug tr

Postby nareshseep » December 29th, 2011, 1:06 pm

Man just following directives "must obey the seer oman" or else......

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Re: Manning: There is a link between casinos and the drug tr

Postby AllTrac » December 29th, 2011, 1:11 pm

he only said that cause when Ken Vally carry out Manning son to lime in de casino he lost approx 1mil in gambling after Manning found out what his son did he decided to flip he chest then hell fire and brimstone for casinos

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Re: Manning: There is a link between casinos and the drug tr

Postby nareshseep » December 29th, 2011, 1:25 pm

All hail

Heil Manning!!

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Re: Manning: There is a link between casinos and the drug tr

Postby Habit7 » December 29th, 2011, 1:26 pm

TriP wrote:The PNM FAILURE List:

1. A Failed Health Sector
2. Runaway Crime Spree
3. Pothole riddle Roads
4. Water Shortage
5. Massive Flooding
6. A Recession Economy
7. Out of Control Inflation Rate
8. A withered Agriculture Sector
9. $20 billion CLICO Crisis
10. $1.5 billion Contractors debt
11. The Scandalous Tobago Hospital rip-off
12. Traffic Jams galore
13. Unsettled wage negotiation with PSA, Police,
14. Maco Manning SIA
15. A Rundown outdated Police Service
16. 9,000 former Caroni Workers waiting on land
17. 6,000 Cane Farmers waiting on compensation
18. HCU Crisis
19. $7 billion budget deficit
20. $4 billion WASA debt
21. $1 billion incomplete Tarouba Tsunami shelter
22. $650 million incomplete Legal Affairs Tower
23. $700 million incomplete Chancery Lane Complex
24. $500 million incomplete South Academy for the Performing Arts (SAPA)
25. $30 million mystery church
26. UdeCOTT / Calder Hart Scandal
27. President House collapse
28. Emperor’s Palace for Mannings
29. Dustbin Terrorist still at large
30. Bombardier jet joke
31. $576Million Rapid Rail feasibility study scandal
32. A condo for the Profitess/Prophetess at UTT
33. Deadly Cancerous Smelter
34. Su the $50 million boat that can’t float
35. PNM Property Tax
36. $100 million to fix shoddy work done EMBD with Water pipes and Electricity together

MANNING'S RESPONSE - "Ah Sorry"

:lol:


TriP wrote:a list of as at 12th December 2011 an only 18 months in office. EPIC FAILURE

• URP Workers - Fired
• Minister spoke of the reintroduction of Ghost Gangs in URP
• Pension promised $3,000.00 for 60 year olds withdrawn
• Owed Contractors - $8B ; now $1.5B
• CLICO payout - $7B; now $3B - Still outstanding
• Jack says payment for Contractors in Bonds
• Dookeran says payment for Contractors in cash
• PM’s Trips – eleven so far
• Hiring at Airports Authority
(a) Communications, Property and Human Resource Managers without Board and Advertisements
(b) Awarding Contracts without proper procedure

• CEPP Contractors – Fired

• Ganga Singh appointed CEO at WASA - without Board and Advertisement

• 53 new Contracts for CEPEP without Board and Advertisement
• Contract Clerical Staff at Primary Schools fired
• New COP and his Deputy appointed with million dollar salaries
• Commissioner of Police – Contract curtailed
• Head of SUATT fired
• Head of ODPM forced out
• Ingrid Isaac’s Contract terminated at CNMG
• Ken Ali hired as CEO without Board and Advertisement
• Firing of Fazeer Mohammed
• Litter Wardens at Tunapuna/Piarco Corporation - Fired
• Cancellation of OPVs

• Stoppage of Smelter
• Curtailment of Rapid rail
• Economy at a standstill
• Missing Piano
• Eleven months – still appointing Boards
• $15M compensation for Farmers – within one month
• PSA demand for higher wages – based on pre election promise
• Maxi Taxi Operators protest changes in PBR
• Licenses of “PH” drivers
• Ish and Steve are still in T&T and out of Jail
• Senior Journalists joined the coalition – (almost 30)
• Threat to dismiss the Caterers at the School Feeding Programme
• Volney’s attack on the Chief Justice
• Poor apology in the HOR on 01/10/10
• Security Intelligence Agency (SIA Files) revealed in HOR
• Payment to Local Contractors
• Dr. Rowley’s protest on the Nizam Mohammed’s Appointment as Head of the Police Service Commission – Nizam eventually fired by the President

• Jack Warner and FIFA
• Anil Roberts fails to Account – Niki Minaj Show
• Buldozing Farmers Crops
• Criticizing Megafarms then moving forward with it
• Reshmi Ramnarine Fired? Resigned? Relieved of Duties?
• True cost of Air Craft Lease to Brazil
• Victoria Keys “ Restoration & Renovation works”
• PSA Terms & Conditions. Many may not qualify for housing
• Treatment of Medical Staff at San Fernando General Hospital
• Non renewal of Contracts for thousands of Government workers
• Infrastructure projects need to get started. Why the delay?
• Mix-up in CLICO Inquiry – No apology from AG
• Confusion on appointment of FIU Director
• No invitation to Royal Wedding

• Jack Warner was accused of betraying England and USA in World Cup bid.
• Court Award Soca Worriers Outstanding Payments – TTFF still owes Soca Worries
• Nepotism at PTSC
• Mary King – Fired
• Highway from San Fernando to Point Fortin – Stalled
• Construction of stands and stage at Queen’s Park Savannah done by selective tendering basis recommended by Ministry of Works at an exorbitant cost of approximately 65M

• Nizam Baksh statement that priority would be given to persons living in rural areas in the awarding of scholarships from his Ministry

• Dookeran stating that no money was placed in the heritage and stabilization fund.

• Poor choices for Diplomatic Postings e.g. Jamaica

• Laptops

• Political interference in state media house CMNG

• Wastage of money on People’s Band

• Disrespect from Culture Minister to Pan men and Calypsoians

• Failed promised of 2 million for carnival prizes, PM now says it would be reviewed every year to see if they can afford to pay that amount.

• Ish and Steve - freed- State changed Lawyers

• Tunapuna Hindu School racial problems- Principal blocked from entering School

• State of Emergency (SOE) – failed

• Dr. Rowley: Express 22/08/11-“ Government in Panic Mode” : ’Country is under siege

• Anti-gang Legislation – failed

• 2011 Budget – disaster

• Devant Maharaj’s appointment as Minister

• Changes in Board and State Enterprises. Latest: four (4) Directors removed from Boxing Control Board

Time line involving Chairmen of State Boards

• August Chairman of the National School Dietary Services - Dawn Annamunthodo - fired for allegedly racking up a $50,000.00 plus security bill

• September Chairman of the Sport Company of T&T - Rhett Chee Ping - resigns from the Board following queries over the leasing of BMWX3 used by axed Chief Executive Officer, Errol Ashby

• October Chairman of the Port Authority is fired after allegations of political interference surfaces

Board Members move a motion of no-confidence against Airport of Authority T&T Chairman - Vaman Bajnath - following allegations of political directives

• November Chairman of the Tourism Development Company - George Stanley Beard - locked horns with Board Members over a decision to axe the Company’s Corporate Secretary, Lara De Sompre. De Sompre is the sister-in-law of Sports Minister Anil Roberts.

Chairman of the National Insurance Development Company - Ronald Ramcharan - is given the boot days after he questions a decision taken to rescind a $34 million Contract from Lutchmeesingh’s Transport Contractors Ltd.

Statements to Remember:
• Prime Minister: - “Take it or leave it” in the Clico issue
• Errol McLeod: - “Dookeran has a creditability problem”
• T & T is not an ATM Machine
• Attorney General’s trip to London: - No Itinerary and cost over $100,000.00 for six days
• Prime Minister: – “Speaking in personal capacity” – Condemnation of Bulldozing of Farm Lands
• Prime Minister: – “Put your mouth where your eyes don’t see

Transparency
• Who paid for Machel Montano Trip to London?
• Prime Minister’s trip to Australia – two weeks for a 3day Conference
• Prime Minister travels by Helicopter within T & T

Mary King's husband and son given contract......
PM stays at house of Gopaul's and Gopaul's given 40m contract.......
Sacha Mohammed resigns as PM's advisor.....
Nigel Clement head of SIA fired......
CoP Philbert James sent home.....
Herbert Volney apologises in senate over "sexist" remarks......
PURE workers sent home.....
Mothers and Babies continue to die under mysterious circumstances......
Murder Murder Murder........
unemployment rising......
food prices rising......
roads collapsing.....
bridges collapsing......
bus splits in two......
CAL plane crashes in Jamaica......
landslides......floods......accidents..

what did i missed out

:lol:

I can't say I agree on all of them on either post but I think you get the idea.

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Re: Manning: There is a link between casinos and the drug tr

Postby AllTrac » December 29th, 2011, 1:29 pm

nice, so now we back to comparing, this time is list.

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Re: Manning: There is a link between casinos and the drug tr

Postby Habit7 » December 29th, 2011, 1:31 pm

SiR8081 wrote:
SiR8081 wrote:
Habit7 wrote:You all better not set the bar too high for this gov't, because they are making the same mistakes just with less revenue.


care to elaborate?


I still waiting


a man call me out so i respond

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Re: Manning: There is a link between casinos and the drug tr

Postby nareshseep » December 29th, 2011, 1:46 pm

Ah need a spoiler ....

Habit7 wrote:
TriP wrote:The PNM FAILURE List:

1. A Failed Health Sector
2. Runaway Crime Spree
3. Pothole riddle Roads
4. Water Shortage
5. Massive Flooding
6. A Recession Economy
7. Out of Control Inflation Rate
8. A withered Agriculture Sector
9. $20 billion CLICO Crisis
10. $1.5 billion Contractors debt
11. The Scandalous Tobago Hospital rip-off
12. Traffic Jams galore
13. Unsettled wage negotiation with PSA, Police,
14. Maco Manning SIA
15. A Rundown outdated Police Service
16. 9,000 former Caroni Workers waiting on land
17. 6,000 Cane Farmers waiting on compensation
18. HCU Crisis
19. $7 billion budget deficit
20. $4 billion WASA debt
21. $1 billion incomplete Tarouba Tsunami shelter
22. $650 million incomplete Legal Affairs Tower
23. $700 million incomplete Chancery Lane Complex
24. $500 million incomplete South Academy for the Performing Arts (SAPA)
25. $30 million mystery church
26. UdeCOTT / Calder Hart Scandal
27. President House collapse
28. Emperor’s Palace for Mannings
29. Dustbin Terrorist still at large
30. Bombardier jet joke
31. $576Million Rapid Rail feasibility study scandal
32. A condo for the Profitess/Prophetess at UTT
33. Deadly Cancerous Smelter
34. Su the $50 million boat that can’t float
35. PNM Property Tax
36. $100 million to fix shoddy work done EMBD with Water pipes and Electricity together

MANNING'S RESPONSE - "Ah Sorry"

:lol:


TriP wrote:a list of as at 12th December 2011 an only 18 months in office. EPIC FAILURE

• URP Workers - Fired
• Minister spoke of the reintroduction of Ghost Gangs in URP
• Pension promised $3,000.00 for 60 year olds withdrawn
• Owed Contractors - $8B ; now $1.5B
• CLICO payout - $7B; now $3B - Still outstanding
• Jack says payment for Contractors in Bonds
• Dookeran says payment for Contractors in cash
• PM’s Trips – eleven so far
• Hiring at Airports Authority
(a) Communications, Property and Human Resource Managers without Board and Advertisements
(b) Awarding Contracts without proper procedure

• CEPP Contractors – Fired

• Ganga Singh appointed CEO at WASA - without Board and Advertisement

• 53 new Contracts for CEPEP without Board and Advertisement
• Contract Clerical Staff at Primary Schools fired
• New COP and his Deputy appointed with million dollar salaries
• Commissioner of Police – Contract curtailed
• Head of SUATT fired
• Head of ODPM forced out
• Ingrid Isaac’s Contract terminated at CNMG
• Ken Ali hired as CEO without Board and Advertisement
• Firing of Fazeer Mohammed
• Litter Wardens at Tunapuna/Piarco Corporation - Fired
• Cancellation of OPVs

• Stoppage of Smelter
• Curtailment of Rapid rail
• Economy at a standstill
• Missing Piano
• Eleven months – still appointing Boards
• $15M compensation for Farmers – within one month
• PSA demand for higher wages – based on pre election promise
• Maxi Taxi Operators protest changes in PBR
• Licenses of “PH” drivers
• Ish and Steve are still in T&T and out of Jail
• Senior Journalists joined the coalition – (almost 30)
• Threat to dismiss the Caterers at the School Feeding Programme
• Volney’s attack on the Chief Justice
• Poor apology in the HOR on 01/10/10
• Security Intelligence Agency (SIA Files) revealed in HOR
• Payment to Local Contractors
• Dr. Rowley’s protest on the Nizam Mohammed’s Appointment as Head of the Police Service Commission – Nizam eventually fired by the President

• Jack Warner and FIFA
• Anil Roberts fails to Account – Niki Minaj Show
• Buldozing Farmers Crops
• Criticizing Megafarms then moving forward with it
• Reshmi Ramnarine Fired? Resigned? Relieved of Duties?
• True cost of Air Craft Lease to Brazil
• Victoria Keys “ Restoration & Renovation works”
• PSA Terms & Conditions. Many may not qualify for housing
• Treatment of Medical Staff at San Fernando General Hospital
• Non renewal of Contracts for thousands of Government workers
• Infrastructure projects need to get started. Why the delay?
• Mix-up in CLICO Inquiry – No apology from AG
• Confusion on appointment of FIU Director
• No invitation to Royal Wedding

• Jack Warner was accused of betraying England and USA in World Cup bid.
• Court Award Soca Worriers Outstanding Payments – TTFF still owes Soca Worries
• Nepotism at PTSC
• Mary King – Fired
• Highway from San Fernando to Point Fortin – Stalled
• Construction of stands and stage at Queen’s Park Savannah done by selective tendering basis recommended by Ministry of Works at an exorbitant cost of approximately 65M

• Nizam Baksh statement that priority would be given to persons living in rural areas in the awarding of scholarships from his Ministry

• Dookeran stating that no money was placed in the heritage and stabilization fund.

• Poor choices for Diplomatic Postings e.g. Jamaica

• Laptops

• Political interference in state media house CMNG

• Wastage of money on People’s Band

• Disrespect from Culture Minister to Pan men and Calypsoians

• Failed promised of 2 million for carnival prizes, PM now says it would be reviewed every year to see if they can afford to pay that amount.

• Ish and Steve - freed- State changed Lawyers

• Tunapuna Hindu School racial problems- Principal blocked from entering School

• State of Emergency (SOE) – failed

• Dr. Rowley: Express 22/08/11-“ Government in Panic Mode” : ’Country is under siege

• Anti-gang Legislation – failed

• 2011 Budget – disaster

• Devant Maharaj’s appointment as Minister

• Changes in Board and State Enterprises. Latest: four (4) Directors removed from Boxing Control Board

Time line involving Chairmen of State Boards

• August Chairman of the National School Dietary Services - Dawn Annamunthodo - fired for allegedly racking up a $50,000.00 plus security bill

• September Chairman of the Sport Company of T&T - Rhett Chee Ping - resigns from the Board following queries over the leasing of BMWX3 used by axed Chief Executive Officer, Errol Ashby

• October Chairman of the Port Authority is fired after allegations of political interference surfaces

Board Members move a motion of no-confidence against Airport of Authority T&T Chairman - Vaman Bajnath - following allegations of political directives

• November Chairman of the Tourism Development Company - George Stanley Beard - locked horns with Board Members over a decision to axe the Company’s Corporate Secretary, Lara De Sompre. De Sompre is the sister-in-law of Sports Minister Anil Roberts.

Chairman of the National Insurance Development Company - Ronald Ramcharan - is given the boot days after he questions a decision taken to rescind a $34 million Contract from Lutchmeesingh’s Transport Contractors Ltd.

Statements to Remember:
• Prime Minister: - “Take it or leave it” in the Clico issue
• Errol McLeod: - “Dookeran has a creditability problem”
• T & T is not an ATM Machine
• Attorney General’s trip to London: - No Itinerary and cost over $100,000.00 for six days
• Prime Minister: – “Speaking in personal capacity” – Condemnation of Bulldozing of Farm Lands
• Prime Minister: – “Put your mouth where your eyes don’t see

Transparency
• Who paid for Machel Montano Trip to London?
• Prime Minister’s trip to Australia – two weeks for a 3day Conference
• Prime Minister travels by Helicopter within T & T

Mary King's husband and son given contract......
PM stays at house of Gopaul's and Gopaul's given 40m contract.......
Sacha Mohammed resigns as PM's advisor.....
Nigel Clement head of SIA fired......
CoP Philbert James sent home.....
Herbert Volney apologises in senate over "sexist" remarks......
PURE workers sent home.....
Mothers and Babies continue to die under mysterious circumstances......
Murder Murder Murder........
unemployment rising......
food prices rising......
roads collapsing.....
bridges collapsing......
bus splits in two......
CAL plane crashes in Jamaica......
landslides......floods......accidents..

what did i missed out

:lol:

I can't say I agree on all of them on either post but I think you get the idea.




After deep clinical analysis of these lists I must say that this guy was responsible for these issues....


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Re: Manning: There is a link between casinos and the drug tr

Postby cinco » December 29th, 2011, 1:50 pm

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Re: Manning: There is a link between casinos and the drug tr

Postby SiR8081 » December 29th, 2011, 1:59 pm

Habit7 you a lot more desperate than i thought. Half those things are trivial and insignificant and the other half did not start 18 months ago.

You are saying in 18 months all bridges start to fail, roadways fall into disrepair etc etc
I don't understand how it is the PP's fault that a bus split. I am guessing the one that split under PNM is Manning's fault then too.

Like marsha playing both sides of the political arena and hand you that list. If honestly hope if you think the above are complete and total failures and the government should resign i pray that you do not vote.

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Re: Manning: There is a link between casinos and the drug tr

Postby Habit7 » December 29th, 2011, 2:03 pm

Habit7 wrote:I can't say I agree on all of them on either post but I think you get the idea.

were you a student at POS Model High School?

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Manning: There is a link between casinos and the drug trade

Postby toyota2nr » December 29th, 2011, 2:18 pm

So Habit my friend I guess Kamla at fault for causing the building in Trou Macaque to burn down.

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Re: Manning: There is a link between casinos and the drug tr

Postby Habit7 » December 29th, 2011, 2:28 pm

^^^it could never be, and for however is saying so they just as stupid as those who blamed likewise crimes of passion on Martin Joseph and Manning

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Re: Manning: There is a link between casinos and the drug tr

Postby toyota2nr » December 29th, 2011, 2:45 pm

Crimes of passion are different from robbery, gang violence which I would blame Patrick for especially gang violence. They have been breeding these pests for years.

To come now and blame casinos and the drug trade essentially says that he failed during his nearly ten years as Project Manager. No surprise there.

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Re: Manning: There is a link between casinos and the drug tr

Postby nareshseep » December 29th, 2011, 2:46 pm

Habit7 wrote:^^^it could never be, and for however is saying so they just as stupid as those who blamed likewise crimes of passion fruit on Martin Joseph and Manning


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Re: Narco Trafficking in Trinidad

Postby pioneer » January 10th, 2012, 6:40 pm

pioneer wrote:I am sick and fedup of these rienzi-complex-idiots forever blaming the PNM and the Syrians for drug trafficking in Trinidad and by extent the wider caribbean. Because thaz what they heard in the rumshop an thaz what kamala said.

I challenge anyone with something resembling a brain, common sense and possess the ability to be objective and formulate their OWN opinion/thoughts on the issue to purchase and download these e-books, it's only 6USD. You get the download within a couple minutes.

If you don't possess these qualities please read no further, click close and quickly exit this thread n go about with what you were doing.

[pause]

Make a contribution to the author and enlighten yourself to cold hard facts and who/what started it all. Then start bumping allyuh gum and stamp allyuh labels as allyuh see fit.

Cocaine and Heroin Trafficking in the Caribbean vol. 1

Cocaine and Heroin Trafficking in the Caribbean vol. 2

Again i urge you to take some time and READ, educate yourself on the topic then launch allyuh attacks. Least it would be an informed and educated attack (or one can assume so)

Also please don't go all bezman on us by reading the preface and assume you read the book.

Thanks


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It seems the syrians/lebanese/arab community is suffering from chest-burn

http://www.tntmirror.com/2012/01/08/wer ... i-lecturer

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Re: Narco Trafficking in Trinidad

Postby nareshseep » January 11th, 2012, 1:28 am

Hmm like dey getting all defensive,,, mango fall in thier garden ah wah?

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Re: Narco Trafficking in Trinidad

Postby pioneer » January 11th, 2012, 6:17 am

Well if dem eh involved in laundering, who is? :|

Drugs doh pass chu trinidad :roll:

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Re: Narco Trafficking in Trinidad

Postby cinco » January 11th, 2012, 8:21 am

wow tnt mirror website fail in FF9

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Re: Narco Trafficking in Trinidad

Postby rfari » October 18th, 2012, 12:49 am

I'm looking for the source of the text in bold. Can anyone confirm if it can be found in figueira's book mentioned earlier?

By Darius Figueira, tntmirror.com

FBI DIRECTOR Robert S. Mueller III visited Trinbago on October 25, 2005 and since then the assault on the People’s National Movement (PNM) Government’s handling of the present criminal insurgency articulated through Arab, local White and French Creole spokespersons has ceased.

Clearly, these groups have returned to the PNM fold that has given them succour from 1956 to the present.

What was then the message that Mueller brought from the Washington beltway that reasserted their allegiance to the PNM, thereby ending their rebellion?

The murder rate is now in territory never experienced before in Trinbagonian history and Cadiz has gone silent.

The FBI Director visited The Dominican Republic (DR) on the October 24, 2005, which meant that Mueller visited the two command and control centres for the illicit drug trade in the Caribbean, in two consecutive days of the same week.

DR1 news reported on Mueller’s visit to the Dominican Republic as follows: “Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) Director Robert S. Mueller III offered his co-operation to the Dominican authorities yesterday in the fight against public corruption, drug trafficking, people smuggling, terrorism, and violent crime.”

DR1 also reported on Mueller’s statements whilst in the Dominican Republic as follows: “He said that intelligence institutions in both countries have performed joint investigations into drug trafficking and people smuggling.

“Also, there have been several cases of people trying to enter the US who were found to be involved with terrorist groups.”

Judging by Mueller’s public statements on his visit to the DR and Trinbago, it is clear that FBI involvement in the policing of both states is driven by US strategic interests in the Caribbean.

The FBI is not then involved in the DR and Trinbago to prop up ruling parties but, in fact, to exert leverage and pressure to ensure that the governments of the DR and Trinbago toe the Washington line.

The primary flashpoints in Washington’s relations with the DR and Trinbago are President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela; Haiti comes a distant second.

The DR has signed on to Petro Caribe and given the negative impact high energy prices are having on the DR’s economy, the DR runs the risk of becoming heavily dependent on Venezuelan energy.

Trinbago’s energy economy and the strategic supply of LNG to the US means that the US is ever wary of Chavez’ energy agenda and its impact on Trinbago’s energy economy.

Mueller’s talk is then simply using the criminal insurgencies of the DR and Trinbago as leverage to ensure the compliance of the DR and Trinbago with US interests.

What then are the cards that the agencies of the US State hold on the politicians of Trinbago to ensure their compliance with US dictates?

The Syrian, Indian, Anglo Saxon, French Creole and Chinese illicit drug traffickers became traffickers of renown when they became employees of the Medellin cartel led by Pablo Escobar.

With the destruction of the Medellin cartel, the Trinbagonian race cartels attached themselves to a fledgling Colombian cartel, named the Valle Norte cartel that grew into the dominant cartel of the Colombian illicit drug trade.

As the fortunes of the Valle Norte cartel grew, so did the size, resources and power of the local employees of the Valle Norte cartel. The Syrians became a trans-Caribbean trafficking cartel with operations spanning the Caribbean Basin including Central America. The trans-Caribbean Syrian cartel would absorb the local and Caribbean operations of the Anglo Saxon cartel effectively forming the most formidable crime family in the Caribbean Basin.

The trans-Caribbean Syrian cartel effectively operates in the DR, Trinbago, Jamaica, Haiti, Guyana, Barbados, St. Lucia, Grenada, St. Vincent, St. Maarten, Curacao, Aruba and the French Departments.

The Valle Norte cartel and its operations are then the present basis of the wealth and power of the Syrian cartel, but the US and the Uribe government of Colombia have begun to dismantle the said cartel, as already two of its leaders have been extradited from Colombia to New York city, where grand jury indictments for illicit drug trafficking into the US were issued.

There is now a clear and present danger that the US can now have these leaders of the Valle Norte cartel give up prosecutable evidence to have members of the Syrian cartel extradited to the US for illicit drug trafficking into the US.

Furthermore, said prosecutable evidence can be supplied to members of the EU for the extradition of Syrian cartel members to member states of the EU for illicit drug trafficking to these countries.

This reality is the most potent, clear and present danger to all politicians of Trinbago, who have and are consorting with the Syrian cartel.

These politicians run the risk of being politically destroyed anytime the US sees fit.

Corrupt politicians must then toe the US line or face a US jail.

The grand jury investigation in Miami into Calmaquip over alleged involvement with the illicit drug trade is the lesson of the moment for the politicians of Trinbago.

The US and Colombian authorities brought down a relatively minor cartel, the Vargas cartel, which in no way measured up to the size and scale of Valle Norte, and in the course of the deal making and the giving up of information to US authorities, Calmaquip and the construction of the Piarco Airport was revealed.

These revelations by members of the Vargas cartel has led to a grand jury investigation involving Calmaquip, the Piarco Airport project and drug money laundering for the Vargas cartel through the project. The UNC can be negatively impacted.

Two of its financiers, top businessmen Ish Galbaransingh and Steve Ferguson, have recently been indicted in the US in connection with serious allegations.


(Of course, there are no allegations of drug dealings by Ish and Steve).

The US has in the past utilised such information for its foreign policy agenda.

Therefore, politicians who are recalcitrant in the face of US demands can find themselves indicted by a grand jury, whilst those who toe the line live forever with the US axe over their heads.

As some politicians already do in Trinbago.

The danger is then posed by persons indicted and extradited to the US singing to save themselves.

Can the corrupt politicians of Trinbago be assured that with the extradition of a member of the Syrian or Indian or Chinese cartels to the US or Britain, that person would not sing like a semp to save themselves, thereby sinking the politicians.

That is why the politicians do all in their power to keep the US happy and dominant to ensure the safety of themselves and their drug overlords.

And that is why the victims of the illicit drug trade, the Africans and Mixed breed peoples of Trinbago, are now being made out to be the villains of the peace.

They have created the profile of the villain as the young urban African and Mixed breed male armed with a 9mm dressed in a three-quarter pants a vest and basketball shoes.

These persons are now the targets, and the policing agencies are waging war on persons that fit this profile.

The symptoms of the disease are now the causes of the disease.

As long as the symptoms are assaulted, the disease runs unchecked. The people of Trinbago must now understand that the criminal insurgency is as a result of the illicit drug and gun trade.

The criminal insurgency can never be defeated as long as the illicit trade thrives, and the politicians cannot end this trade because they sleep with the drug and gun lords.

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Re: Narco Trafficking in Trinidad

Postby kurpal_v2 » October 18th, 2012, 12:53 am

Jigga, this hour of the night?

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Postby rfari » October 18th, 2012, 12:58 am

kurpal_v2 wrote:Jigga, this hour of the night?

I just reach back home. Got a call to come listen to some taped convos. Disturbing stuff. Can't say much. U have the books from the guy?

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Postby kurpal_v2 » October 18th, 2012, 1:15 am

Home in mom collection, not in my apartment.

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Check ur pm

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Postby Rory Phoulorie » October 18th, 2012, 6:28 am

rfari wrote:. . . .Can't say much. . . .


:| Why? Government going and send ninja assassins to kill you?

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Postby rfari » October 18th, 2012, 6:34 am

Rory Phoulorie wrote:
rfari wrote:. . . .Can't say much. . . .


:| Why? Government going and send ninja assassins to kill you?

Yeah dan

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Re: Narco Trafficking in Trinidad

Postby Chimera » October 18th, 2012, 7:15 am

all they hadda do is scatter some nuts around rfari dead body to make it look like a bobo shanti kill him in a turf war eh

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Postby rfari » October 18th, 2012, 8:02 am

ABA Trading LTD wrote:all they hadda do is scatter some nuts around rfari dead body to make it look like a bobo shanti kill him in a turf war eh

Nuts wars. Open and shut case watson :)

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Postby DrunkenMaster16 » October 18th, 2012, 8:10 am

the true question is salt or fresh?

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Postby pioneer » October 18th, 2012, 9:21 am

This govt would never let ish n steve be extradited.

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