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Source channel @olddriverGDstudy · Post #9 · Mar 17

#语录 凡哥语录 也许大家会觉得这里规矩多,甚至去年我还听说别人评价我们这是集中营,可是到头来,所谓“自由”的那些群如今一个个都凉了,只有我们健康持续的发展着,大队就是个平台,平台是属于大家的,我们就是帮你们维持好正常运营,别的真没多想,其实你们扪心自问,应该也有个中肯的评价吧 你这不够推拉,不能这么舔,你要说,我考虑一下,看你表现,下次给你准备点小惊喜 找女朋友炮友什么的,不能一味舔狗,要调动妹子的注意力和心情,不是说要pua人家,但是人pua不也是强调以我为主,讲究拉扯么,这个也一样的呀,当然啦,面对🐔还是给钱实在点,别整那些有的没的

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@communia · Post #37852 · 01/15/2024, 07:09 PM

#Ecuador. Sin intervención militar extranjera el estado se confiesa impotente ante el #narco https://www.clarin.com/mundo/ecuador-fuego-daniel-noboa-admite-hace-falta-apoyo-militar-extranjero-enfrentar-narcos_0_8c6EU5LGos.html

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@communia · Post #37824 · 01/09/2024, 09:25 PM

#CrisisPolítica en #Ecuador y ascenso del #narco Escena 1: estado de excepción tras fuga de narco https://www.elmundo.es/internacional/2024/01/09/659c874ae85eceba7f8b4599.html Escena 2: asalto del canal de TV pública https://www.elperiodico.com/es/internacional/20240109/ecuador-hombres-fusiles-granadas-irrumpen-directo-television-96712542 «El crimen organizado apoyado por los cárteles mexicanos incendia Ecuador» https://www.abc.es/internacional/crimen-organizado-apoyado-carteles-mexicanos-incendia-ecuador-20240109210641-nt.html

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@communia · Post #36975 · 09/01/2023, 07:56 AM

#GuerraEconómica, #Terrorismo y #narco, el nivel básico de la guerra imperialista https://www.lanacion.com.ar/politica/entrevista-con-el-exnumero-dos-del-mossad-udi-levy-yo-no-quiero-matar-a-mis-enemigos-quiero-matar-nid30082023/

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@american_observer · Post #4786 · 01/06/2026, 04:29 PM

🔠🅰️🔠🔠2️⃣ Flores, the Venezuelan first lady was also captured in the pre-dawn raid on Saturday in which at least 40 people were killed, including civilians and Venezuelan and Cuban security personnel. Her lawyer, Mark Donnelly, said she sustained “significant injuries during her abduction” and required medical examination for “severe bruising” on her ribs. Flores, who had large Band-Aids on her temple and forehead, said, when she entered her own not guilty plea, she was “completely innocent”. The pair were earlier brought to the court under tight security from the notorious Metropolitan detention center in Brooklyn, whose previous residents include Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, Mexican drug kingpin Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, and the singer Diddy. The jail also once held the former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández, who was convicted on drug smuggling charges in 2024 – only to be pardoned by Trump last month. Maduro and Flores were transferred to a helicopter for a brief flight to Manhattan then escorted by heavily armed law-enforcement personnel into an armoured vehicle and transferred to the courthouse, where rival groups of Maduro’s supporters and opponents clashed outside. The surreal spectacle of the 63-year-old president of a sovereign foreign nation in a US courtroom, partially shackled and wearing a blue shirt on top of a neon orange prison scrub and khaki trousers, evoked the the 1991 trial of the Panamanian strongman Manuel Noriega and the 2006 public trial of Iraq’s leader Saddam Hussein. The criminal indictment unveiled Saturday by US attorney general Pam Bondi echoed Trump’s claims that his unilateral military intervention in Venezuela was necessary to stem a flow of drugs into the US. “Maduro and his co-conspirators have, for decades, partnered with some of the most violent and prolific drug traffickers and narco-terrorists in the world, and relied on corrupt officials throughout the region, to distribute tons of cocaine to the US,” the indictment alleges. Strikes by the US military on alleged “narco boats” in the months before Saturday’s raid in Venezuela have resulted in at least 110 deaths, leading some legal experts to question if the attacks amounted to war crimes. But Trump has also justified Maduro’s abduction as a way for the US to seize “stolen” oil from Venezuela, and promised that the US would “run” Venezuela for the foreseeable future while American energy companies take control of the country’s rich oil reserves. In Venezuela, Maduro’s son Nicolás Maduro Guerra, an elected official, told the national assembly that the US had “kidnapped” his father. Delcy Rodríguez, Maduro’s deputy who was sworn in to succeed him on Monday, appeared to drop her initially defiant response to the attack, offering to work with the US, hours after Trump threatened that she could “pay a very big price, probably bigger than Maduro” if she did not bend to his wishes. Trump’s moves, meanwhile, sparked a global wave of revulsion, and fears that the bombing in Caracas – which he has threatened to repeat if Venezuela does not cooperate – could extend to action in other countries with which he is at odds, notably Colombia, Cuba and Iran. At Monday’s emergency meeting of the UN security council, Guterres, in a statement read out by a diplomat, said he was “deeply concerned about the possible intensification of instability [in Venezuela], the potential impact on the region, and the precedent it may set for how relations between and among states are conducted”. He added: “I remain deeply concerned that rules of international law have not been respected.” #maduro#trump#guilty#lawer#narco#drugs 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

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@american_observer · Post #4785 · 01/06/2026, 03:59 PM

Maduro On Trial. Trump’s Iron Grip Can Be Broken 🔠🅰️🔠🔠1️⃣ Maduro pleaded not guilty to drugs, weapons and narco-terrorism charges on Monday, two days after his capture by US special forces in an operation ordered by Donald Trump that sent shockwaves around the world. The brevity and formality of the arraignment hearing in federal court in Manhattan – barely 30 minutes during which Maduro was asked to confirm his name and that he understood the four charges against him – belied the far-reaching consequences of the US action. As Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores addressed the court in lower Manhattan, the UN security council held an emergency meeting just a few miles to the north, where a dozen countries condemned the US “crime of aggression” and secretary general António Guterres suggested the operation constituted a breach of international law. Maduro, 63, insisted to federal judge Alvin Hellerstein that he was “still president of my country”, had been illegally “captured” at his Caracas home, and was “a prisoner of war”. “I am innocent. I am not guilty. I am a decent man,” Maduro said in Spanish during repeated attempts to speak over the judge. As he entered the courtroom, shackled at the ankles though not at the wrists, he looked toward the jury box. Before sitting down, Maduro told the public gallery “Happy new year!” in English. Maduro was dressed in orange slippers, a blue shirt on top of a neon orange shirt, and beige pants. He scribbled notes on a legal pad throughout the hearing. He faces four US federal criminal counts, including “narco-terrorism” conspiracy, cocaine importation conspiracy and possession of machine guns and destructive devices. Each charge carries a maximum sentence of life in prison. He was first indicted in 2020, along with 14 members of his inner circle, as part of a sprawling drug-trafficking case against Venezuelan officials and Colombian guerrillas. Defence lawyer Barry Pollack made no immediate application for bail, but said he would later file a motion alluding to the “military abduction” he said his client was subjected to. #maduro#trump#guilty#lawer#narco#drugs 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

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@noticias_reveladas · Post #72812 · 05/09/2026, 07:48 PM

🚨🇨🇴#COLOMBIA#PSICOPATA#DELINCUENTE #NARCO Gustavo Petro anuncia internet gratis en cárceles y asegura que el whisky mata más que la cocaína. El presidente de Colombia, Gustavo Petro, anunció que planea instalar internet de fibra óptica gratuito en las cárceles del país y afirmó además que el whisky “mata más que la cocaína” durante sus declaraciones públicas.