 card number 22, the Medellin Cartel. Let's check this out. Let's check this out. George Ochoa, Norco terrorist. Read what's on there? No. Look at all the assassinated people. Card number 22, the Medellin Cartel, the infamous Medellin cocaine cartel of Colombia rose to prominence with the help of corrupt Colombian military officials and friends in high places. Panama's general Manuel Noriega and his intelligence chief Mike Harari and Israeli Mossad officer were two such friends. In 1982, Noriega and Harari helped the cartel set up a cocaine processing plant in Panama and thereafter allowed smugglers to use Panama's air strips and laundry profits from Panama's banks for a hefty fee, of course. Another friend was Oliver North who accepted the cartel's help in shipping arms to the Contras in return for his arranging radar clearance for US-bound Medellin cocaine flights. Colombia is wracked by violence. Since 1987, 10,000 people have been murdered over half under age 20. They did include hundreds of judges, scores of journalists, and three presidential candidates. Norco terrorists such as cartel leaders George Ocha and Pablo Escobar are responsible for some of these deaths but far more are caused by the triangle of terror and alliance of traffickers, landowners, and military officials. That organizes death squads to kill supporters of the leftist patriotic union party. These death squads are trained by Israeli counterinsurgency experts such as Yair Klein who heads a mercenary agency that teaches security forces to combat what he calls left-wing terrorists, communists, and Maoists. The Bush administration, which gives $50 million a year in military aid to Colombia to fight its bogus drug war, recently scuttled an international coffeeer agreement, thus causing a 50% drop in coffee prices and providing further incentive for Indian farmers to shift from growing coffee to coca part of the agro wars as well, right? Supporting the farm. That's crazy. And in Colombia, we're in 2021. This continues to this day with different players in the game, some different players, right? And there's a reason why there are mass protests in Colombia right now and have been for while they began about a year and a half ago. Wow.