Watch this report by Financial Times – I implore you – if you want to learn about the Chinese threat to global security, including our own here in the Marianas.
This investigative report dives into how Chinese money brokers across the globe – and especially within our country – have developed the most sophisticated money laundering scheme that has greatly aided and profited the Mexican drug trade, the Italian mafia, and more.
As we scrutinize the aggressive push by some of the richest and most corrupt people in Saipan to open the CNMI to greater Chinese investment, it is crucial we understand the risk that will bring.
3 Comments
Rickster
06/30/2024 at 7:07 PM
We need more drugs on Guam!
Joe
07/03/2024 at 8:52 AM
What are the chances that those Chinese that made their money and became millionaires here in the Marianas are not involved in the drug trafficking? I’m beginning to have my doubts about this one family. Now I understand what the CNMI governors moved now.
Russ Mason
07/06/2024 at 11:39 AM
If all drugs were legal, including Fentanyl, many would die and the word would probably spread among the Users.
Those who died by taking Fentanyl would most likely not be missed, except perhaps by their Dealers.
This is a form of Darwinism: the users will perish and the non-users will survive.