Thursday, August 4, 2011

OBAMA'S OPERATION INVOLVING GUNS NOW INCLUDES ALLOWING COCAINE SMUGGLING!

New ATF bombshell--was cocaine from cartels allowed in U.S.?






In the ongoing investigation into the DOJ-ATF-Obama Administration gun smuggling scandal that is the subject of Congressional hearings, a possible new bombshell has been revealed today indicating that federal agents may have deliberately allowed the Sinaloa Mexican drug cartel to bring cocaine into the United States.

The official reason given by the Feds is that the cocaine would be 'traced' in order to gather information on rival drug cartels.
According to El Paso Times news reporter Diana Washington Valdez, if the latest allegations prove to be true, then the case would be a bombshell on the same par with the ATF gun smuggling scheme known as 'Project Gunwalker' or 'Operation Fast and Furious.'
The ATF made illegal straw purchases of American firearms at U.S. gun stores and 'walked' the guns across the border into Mexico, placing them into the hands of the Mexican drug cartels. Many believe that the ultimate reason for the scheme was to artificially bolster statistics that would 'prove' the Obama Administration's contention that U.S. firearms are arming the cartels, and to make a case for massive new gun control laws.
In an unexpected twist to the government's case against Vicente Zambada-Niebla, who is charged with drug trafficking, information was revealed indicating that federal agents in the U.S. allowed cocaine to be shipped from Mexico to the states so that the government could gather intelligence on rival drug cartels. This evidence will be used in Zambada-Niebla's defense.
Official court documents obtained by Conservative Examiner indicate that Zambada-Neibla met with agents from the DEA, the FBI, and ICE in 2009 in order to provide information concerning the smuggling of drugs into the U.S. The defendant wished to fill the role previously held by Humberto Loya-Castro, a high official in the Sinaloa Cartel who had served as an FBI informant for 10 years. In exchange for the information provided by Loya-Castro, all charges of drug smuggling against him were dropped.


Continue reading on Examiner.com New ATF bombshell--was cocaine from cartels allowed in U.S.? - National Conservative | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/conservative-in-national/new-atf-bombshell-was-cocaine-from-cartels-allowed-u-s?CID=examiner_alerts_article#ixzz1U6cZiE2S

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