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The Proof Is In the Water


In the dead of night, the Navy destroyer cut its engines. Silent steel in the Caribbean, waiting. The cartel boats thought the water was theirs. They didn’t know the trap was already set. By dawn, they were surrounded—fiberglass hulls built for speed, not oceans.

The Coast Guard offloaded 49,010 pounds of cocaine—street value $362 million. That’s not rumor. That’s not speculation. That’s barrels of powder pulled from the sea.

And yet, headlines still claim “no proof.” As if the water itself didn’t testify. As if the destroyer’s wake didn’t carve evidence into the waves.

You can stir it, you can muddy it, but you can’t hide what floats to the top. The proof is in the water.


Recent Proof: Drugs & Money Seized

  • Coast Guard Cutter Stone (Nov 2025): 49,010 lbs of cocaine, worth $362M
  • USS Gravely + Coast Guard LEDET 401 (May 2025): 860 lbs of cocaine, worth $13.7M
  • Panama Ferry Seizure (Nov 2025): 13.2 tons of cocaine, 11,562 packages, bound for the U.S.
  • Western Washington Busts (Nov 2025): Fentanyl enough to kill 3.3M people, plus meth, heroin, cocaine, guns, and $360K cash
  • Baltimore Pipeline Takedown (Nov 2025): 43 kg of cocaine, $4M street value, plus firearms
  • Bridgeport Operation (Nov 2025): $1.3M in meth, fentanyl, heroin, cocaine, and $83K cash
  • DEA Nationwide (Jan–Jul 2025): 44M fentanyl pills, 201,500 lbs of cocaine, 65,000 lbs of meth, plus $10M in cartel‑linked cryptocurrency

Closing punch:
Lawmakers can claim “no proof.” News outlets can look away. But the seizures keep stacking up—millions in drugs, millions in cash, millions of lives at risk. The destroyers, the cutters, the barrels, the bales—they all testify. The proof is in the water, and it’s piling up on the docks.


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