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Possibility of a US revolution in the event of supply chain disruption
The drug organizations in the US invest heavily in corrupt politicians and rely on the profits from their illegal activities to fund their operations. Any disruption in the supply chain could lead to a potential revolution in the country.
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Despite the development of a new technology that eliminates the use of needles to deliver drugs, they are not becoming obsolete due to the number of heroin addicts still using needles to inject drugs, often with the dangerous addition of fentanyl causing overdoses and deaths, leading to the possibility of a dangerous dependency being created within the population.
38:56 - 40:26 (01:30)
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Despite the development of a new technology that eliminates the use of needles to deliver drugs, they are not becoming obsolete due to the number of heroin addicts still using needles to inject drugs, often with the dangerous addition of fentanyl causing overdoses and deaths, leading to the possibility of a dangerous dependency being created within the population.
ChapterPossibility of a US revolution in the event of supply chain disruption
Episode#23 Luis Chaparro - Inside the World's Deadliest Cartel
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
Criminal organizations in Mexico are not only making money from drug trafficking but also from political corruption.
40:26 - 42:03 (01:36)
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Criminal organizations in Mexico are not only making money from drug trafficking but also from political corruption. Their main source of funding is setting up politicians and getting money through bribery.
ChapterPossibility of a US revolution in the event of supply chain disruption
Episode#23 Luis Chaparro - Inside the World's Deadliest Cartel
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
In this transcript, a corrupt official demands all government contracts and threatens to kill whoever doesn't comply with his demands.
42:03 - 43:21 (01:18)
Summary
In this transcript, a corrupt official demands all government contracts and threatens to kill whoever doesn't comply with his demands.