Meanwhile Maduro declared Narco Capo

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Hare Krishna Templar
President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela was indicted in the United States on Thursday in a decades-long narco-terrorism and international cocaine trafficking conspiracy in which, he led a violent drug cartel even as he ascended to the top of government.

Mr. Maduro’s government is “plagued by criminality and corruption,”
Attorney General William P. Barr said in announcing the charges at a
news briefing along with the head of the Drug Enforcement Administration
and the top federal prosecutors in Miami and Manhattan, where an indictment
accused Mr. Maduro, 57, of importing hundreds of tons of cocaine into the United States.

The Justice Department aimed to root out “the extensive corruption within
the Venezuelan government — a system constructed and controlled to enrich
those at the highest levels of the government,” Mr. Barr added.
 
Sounds like the Democrats have found their replacement candidate for Joe Biden.

I think you may have stumbled into a sardonic sci-horror scenario.

If you aren't scared now, ya'll be numb.


How quick we forget Jay Leno's "Jay-Walking" Street interviews...

Oxycodone

Narcotic
It can treat moderate to severe pain. <aka painkillers>

Controlled substance
High risk for addiction and dependence. Can cause respiratory distress
and death when taken in high doses or when combined with other substances, especially alcohol.

Alcohol: Avoid. Very serious interactions can occur
Drug class: Pain reliever


'You want a description of hell?' OxyContin's 12-hour problem ...www.latimes.com › projects › oxycontin-part1
May 5, 2016 - OxyContin is a chemical cousin of heroin, and when it doesn't last, patients can experience excruciating symptoms of withdrawal,

Combatting the Opioid Overdose Epidemic. 130 Americans die every day from an opioid overdose (including Rx and illicit opioids). CDC is committed to fighting ...

The opioid epidemic specifically refers to the growing number of deaths and hospitalizations from opioids, including prescriptions, illicit drugs, and analogues. In recent years, death rates from these drugs have ramped up to over 40,000 a year, or 115 a day, across the US.Dec 6, 2019

Q. Are pain-killer abused in other countries too? [Is there a opium "tea ceremony" tradition in Afghanistan?]
 
Venezuelan warship 'SINKS' after RAMMING German cruise liner that was fitted with an extra strong hull to smash through ice
3 April 2020
Venezuelan warship sank after a disastrous attempt to ram a German-owned cruise ship in the Caribbean Sea, it is alleged.

The crew of the cruise liner RGCS Resolute say the Venezuelan patrol boat fired gunshots and 'purposely collided' with the vessel after ordering it to sail towards Venezuela.

However, the Resolute is equipped with a strengthened hull for ice expeditions and the collision caused far greater damage to the navy boat Naiguata.

Venezuela's defence ministry - which blames the cruise ship for the collision - did not say that the Naiguata sank, but widespread reports say that it did.

Venezuela's autocratic leader Nicolas Maduro has already raged about 'piracy and terrorism' after the disputed collision on Monday, Spanish-speaking media says.

'It is as if a 100-kilo boxer grabbed a boy apprentice boxer and beat him,' Maduro said, claiming that the cruise ship had been the aggressor.

The Resolute sails under the Portuguese flag but is managed by the German-based company Columbia Cruise Services. Some reports have linked the collision to a recent diplomatic row between Venezuela and Portugal.

A statement from Columbia said the cruise ship was 'subject to an act of aggression by the Venezuelan navy in international waters'.

The cruise ship, which was carrying 32 crew and no passengers, was idling during maintenance on its way to the Dutch-owned island of Curacao, Columbia says.

Shortly after midnight, the ship was approached by the patrol boat Naiguata which allegedly ordered it to sail for a Venezuelan island, Isla de Margarita.

Then, 'gun shots were fired and, shortly thereafter, the navy vessel approached the starboard side at speed and purposely collided with the RCGS Resolute', Columbia says.

'The navy vessel continued to ram the starboard bow in an apparent attempt to turn the ship's head towards Venezuelan territorial waters,' it is alleged.

'While the Resolute sustained minor damages, not affecting vessel's seaworthiness, it occurs that the navy vessel suffered severe damages while making contact with the ice-strengthened bulbous bow of the ice-class expedition cruise vessel Resolute and started to take water,' Columbia says.

'Ready to support anytime, the Resolute remained for over one hour in vicinity of the scene and reached out to the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre [in] Curacao.

'This is an international body which oversees any maritime emergencies. All attempts to contact those on board the navy ship have been left unanswered.

'Only after receiving the order to resume passage full ahead by the MRCC and that further assistance is not required, the Resolute, currently safely moored in the port of Willemstad, continued sailing towards her destination at Curacao.

'A full investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident will now be carried out.'

Venezuela's defence ministry disputes this account, alleging that the cruise ship had caused the collision.

Officials in Caracas say the crew of the patrol boat were rescued, acknowledging that the Naiguata suffered 'damage of great magnitude' without saying that it sank.
The Venezuelan statement says the Naiguata 'was undergoing a maritime traffic control procedure' at the time.

'The action of the ship Resolute is considered cowardly and criminal, since it did not attend the rescue of the crew, in breach of international regulations that regulate the rescue of life at sea, the defence ministry claims.

'Our immediate search and rescue work, together with the professional and courageous performance of our personnel, allowed the full rescue of the crew.'

Venezuela promised it would 'undertake the corresponding legal actions' after the collision.

Some reports have linked the clash to a recent dispute between Venezuela and Portugal which led to Portuguese airline TAP being banned from the country.

Venezuela accused the carrier of allowing opposition leader Juan Guaido's uncle to bring explosives on a flight to Caracas.

Guadio claimed the title of interim president last year and was backed by many Western countries, but Maduro remains in effective charge.

Portugal's foreign minister said it was 'not an incident between states' but has offered to help investigate, Portuguese media says.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8183677/Venezuelan-warship-RAMS-German-cruise-liner.html
 
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