Friday, February 20, 2026

US MILITARY STRIKES ST. LUCIA DRUG TRAFFICKERS; HALF A BILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF COCAINE WASHES AHORE IN SAINT VINCENT


For those people who have dismissed the United States' current counter drug campaign in the Eastern Caribbean as Big Stick colonialism, this week's news should provide a wake up call regarding the truth. This week, an American drone attacked a vessel carrying a huge load of cocaine en route to North America, resulting in the death of three individuals, some of whom have been identified as citizens of SAINT LUCIA. After the attack, an estimated USD$500,000,000 of cocaine washed up on the beaches of Saint Vincent. So you see, the danger is real; the drug threat continues to constitute a Clear and Present Danger to the United States, to authorize the strong American naval presence in the region.


 The Labour Government of Saint Lucia, including its Prime Minister, PHILIP J.PIERRE, who has been accused of associating with his country's organized crime cocaine gangs, to assist him with election fraud and the buying of votes at National Election time, in exchange for immunity from criminal prosecution, is strangely silent about the news. Sources in Saint Lucia advise that PM Pierre regularly receives drug profits to supplement his campaign fund, and that he does not fear the US Department of Justice, so long as he is able to repeatedly buy his reelection, and thereby foil and possible extradition to America, but we wonder what he thinks about what happened to Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, whom Pierre closely associated with?







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