This doesn’t get addressed enough; we have spent BILLIONS on “the war on drugs” and yet have accomplished absolutely nothing. The supply has never been threatened and instead we just fuel violence south of the border.
@@mycosysor legalised them, controlled the distribution and taxed them. Preventing the deaths of those in law enforcement, cartels, in the crossfire, reducing the money going into US and South American gangs, and making the product safer, too.
Thanks. Yes I’m trying to test out new formats and original storytelling. All within maritime. But just stretch the thinking a little. Hopefully some ideas are well received. (Not all are🤣)
@@waterlinestoriesyou did an excellent job giving detail on the background of the drug cartel. Very well made video, really engaging on a topic thats not easy to be concise with. You have a good talent for storytelling!
@@waterlinestoriesfirst video I’ve ever seen from you so the algorithm must think new people wanna see this. I’m going to check the rest of the channel out for sure
So since the start of the war on drugs the international market for cocaine has grown by almost 200.000.000.000. They should just start taxing the market to try and recoup their losses.
@@benjaminallen3595 also just making it uncool. when i was in highschool i got the impression it was something that only addicts and junkies did, and noone i know would even touch the stuff. i think they should employ drone-launched torpedoes.
@@foughtthelol They are very distant for cocaine but have their own problems combating methamphetamine and opiates. Even the Taliban (before they were for it) couldn't stop the opium trade in Afghanistan.
I knew a guy that ran go fast boats in the Bahamas. Originally, they were crewed by two Bahamians and typically had three large outboard engines on them. The helicopters weren't allowed to shoot the crews, but the engines were fair game, That's how most boats were stopped because someone in the helicopter would spray the engines with a machine gun. To counteract that strategy, an extra crewman was added, usually a Haitian, whose job was to spread eagle himself over the engines at the first appearance of a helicopter, which kept the helicopter from stopping the boat.
Hey thanks for this, and the extra detail. Interesting that they learn what can and can’t be shot and then use it to their advantage. So you knew a guy did you 🤣
@@waterlinestories Those were heady days. I used to fly for an outfit in the Caribbean. My boss got shot down over the jungle by the Colombian Air Force, was presumed dead for about two weeks, but finally walked out of the wild and went right back to work.
@@johnnunn8688 good question, i think the difference between a submersible and submarine is a submarine comes from the shore or a dock and a submersible has to be towed to where its going like the oceangate titan
@Mr.Blonde92. The capabilities are in the name. A submarine is capable of operating under the surface, whereas a semi sub is just a very low profile vessel which isn't capable of diving & has to operate on the surface.
Ex Soviet submarine engineers are designing the narco subs. This is actually a fact. Not all, but definitely the more complex units can be traced to former Soviet engineers. Soviet technology has been sold or even complete surplus equipment has been involved with South American narco’s since the 70’s.
Won't be surprised. There wasn't a lot of work in ex-USSR in 90s, but there was a lot of crime, including drugs. Insane times, insane amount of money was made.
See, that’s the thing…..I’m surprised they haven’t advanced to using military subs. There’s at least one known attempt to buy a Russian sob but as far as we know they’ve never actually utilized a true military sub to transport their product. I think there’s a reasonable likelihood they HAVE utilized military diesel/electric subs and we just don’t know about it because they haven’t been caught doing so. Then again, the jungle-made fiberglass semi-submersible seems to be working well for them as a disposable form of transport.
The US military is looking into building and using narcosub type boats, fitted as unmanned surface vehicles, to resupply units across the pacific. Apparently they are looking at a payload of 6 tons or so.
I got to stand on one in 2008 while stationed in Key West at the small boat station. I was shocked to learn how far that it had travelled before getting intercepted.
If the goal is to increase the profitability & destructiveness of drugs, prohibition & interdiction is an excellent means to achieve it. The reality of drug prohibition is that it INCREASES dangers to the public (particularly gun violence), fuels both the profits of organized crime & the corruption of government, all while being just as [in]effective as alcohol prohibition was in the 1920s.
Back in the early 90s I was a diver on a vessel called the Accoustic Pioneer they set up and developed the TTPs to find these vessels at that time they were crude as hell.
USCG veteran here....this brought back memories of our constant hunts of these semi submersibles. I personally never caught one (just lots of gofasts). You explained this very well thanks.
@@SilveniumTheDrifterwell, as far as I understand these are disposable too, but they probably have a lot less budget constraints. And missing deadlines likely has more consequences.
Hey WS. I really enjoy your content. I use it to fall asleep or when I'm busy I listen to it. Do you happen to watch Scary Interesting? Another TH-camr on the platform does Diving / Cave Videos as well
Life sucks most of the time, 90% of humanity ist slaving away in 9-5 jobs their whole life .. its a way to relax, to flee the reality .. can you blame them
Excellent video, as always. Unrelated, but have you ever read "Descent Into Darkness" by Edward Raymer? He was the senior NCO of the first group of divers sent to Pearl Harbor. It is a fascinating and horrifying look into the aftermath of Dec 7th and the efforts that went into salvaging, recovery and cleanup. If you've read it, what did you think, and is it something you would do a video on?
The ingenuity of these subs is fascinating to me! I know they are designed to be semi-disposable and those old ones don't look like the hull could handle submerging empty? With those expertly crafted 2x4 rafters over the dope in the hull!!😂😂 The new ones are sick! If I lived in Florida I'd try and find a derelict one just to ef with😂😂❤
Only two ways to stop this: 1. Stop Americans from doing coke (HAHAHAHAH). 2. Legalize it and remove the criminal enterprise aspect from the market entirely.
To think all the good that money could do instead of ruining people’s lives and making criminals millionaires. I despair and despise humanity so much at times.
It's mind blowing how much effort goes into the transportation of this " product" . The CIA must laugh out loud as they fly theirs in directly overhead.
Really should hear about HMT Lancastria, HMS Glorious, HMS Royal George, HMS Association, HMS Wager, HMS Gloucester, The White Ship, HMS Serpent, SS Mendi, HMS Bounty, HMS Aboukir, HMS Hogue, and HMS Cressy.. The brits were so bad at sea its a wonder they made it to an Island at all.
I'm surprised the narco builders never thought of acquiring a 20,000 gallon propane storage tank. They can be had on the used market and are perfect in every way for making a narco submarine out of. Unlike the current low profile semi submersibles, a large propane storage tank is easily strong enough to submerge to 100' depth. It has plenty of room for all the stuff needed to travel submerged and occasionally come up to recharge batteries and change out the stale air. It can use commercially available stuff used by fishermen and pleasure boats i.e. radios, fish finders to act as ersatz sonar, depth finders, and navigation radars when on the surface. The science of building a fully functioning submarine has been well known for a century now. A narco sub doesn't have to perform any military function so, that will make it easier to concentrate on functions relevant to the crew and its ability to deliver the drugs.
@BlackPill-pu4vi the older ones were sealed up boats. The newer gen are large autonomous submarines that can cross the atlantic. Carry drugs to africa, and then it goes up to Europe.
hi @waterlinestories have been binge-ing on your vids for a few weeks now. but one question that you never have answered in your incredibly good explanations, how do wave heights get measured? how do they know "20 meters high" or such? it baffles me. i guessed maybe viewer has a tall main mast in eyeline.. but thats completely rare, near impossible, one in a million scenario for obvious reasons. So how do they measure wave and swell heights?
Why have the various governments spent countless billions over the years, on trying to stop this trade? Why do the Govts not sell the stuff from pharmacy’s? Then those that want the stuff can get it cheaply, knowing that it’s pure, of a specified strength and not cut with all sorts of crap?
Cia proven to use drug funds in order to fund black off book operations because it eleimates paper trail. Like how macvsog type of guys werent wering us patches across the unifficial line
Not hard to figure out. George Harrison and Eric Clapton calculated that they spent over 350 thousand dollars on cocaine in the 70s and thats just 2 people!! 😅
Yep, thats average. In the united states, you can f around with the dea, the atf, local and federal law enforcement, but you do not f around with the tax man. When you do your taxes, look for the section on income from criminal endeavors. They are not charging criminal sentences when you file those, they only charge taxes.
The amount of harm that prohibition causes is disgusting. Legalisation under careful and enforced regulation would end the evil of these cartels almost instantly. Almost all organised crime is fueled by profit opportunities created by governments' misplaced attempts to stop something that is impossible to stop.
@levitatingoctahedron922 neither have effective regulation, neither have taken control of supply, and I can't save you from being dumb enough to give those as examples after reading what I commented.
And thats the conclusion in private of most people who work in drug rehab, in private... (tho im in UK- with so much religion intertwined with lot of rehab work in US that might not hold as true for Emerica.) (its often not in public because getting funding for treatment can be problematic if say it.) Would be HUGE benefits- both in massively reduced societal damage and cold hard cash, both budget expenditure and taxation
@@Juttutin reminds me of "that wasn't real communism!!". Always some excuse for why obviously bad policy doesn't work. Voters picked up on that this time.
With how much those cartels make, I wonder if they'll ever decide to start developing offensive capabilities for their subs, maybe like deck guns or short range surface to air missiles to shoot down helicopters or drones.
17:55 40k to 85k a kg is the street value, not what the cartel would earn. They will sell it for 20k to 30k a kg to local dealers and then they are done with it.
You have to ask where are the narcos getting the technology for the submersibles they are using. Only nation states have radar absorbing materials one in particular that is known to deal with the cartels, China. Keep it out of our sphere of influence and we will work with you is the Chinese business moto so it shouldn’t be too much of a stretch to connect the dots. Thanks for a very detailed and informative video!
The science of building a fully functioning submarine has been well known for a century now. I'm surprised the narco builders never thought of acquiring a 20,000 gallon propane storage tank. They can be had on the used market and are perfect in every way for making a narco submarine out of. Unlike the current low profile semi submersibles, a large propane storage tank is easily strong enough to submerge to 100' depth. It has plenty of room for all the stuff needed to travel submerged and occasionally come up to recharge batteries and change out the stale air. It can use commercially available stuff used by fishermen and pleasure boats i.e. radios, fish finders to act as ersatz sonar, depth finders, and navigation radars when on the surface. A narco sub doesn't have to perform any military function so, that will make it easier to concentrate on functions relevant to the crew and its ability to deliver the drugs.
These subs will eventually evolve, with better trained crews and weapons to protect their product. Imagine a second sub armed with a simple torpedo. When the coast guard cutter stops to board the mule sub, they sink the cutter.
I'm surprised the narco builders never thought of acquiring a 20,000 gallon propane storage tank. They can be had on the used market and are perfect in every way for making a narco submarine out of. Unlike the current low profile semi submersibles, a large propane storage tank is easily strong enough to submerge to 100' depth. It has plenty of room for all the stuff needed to travel submerged and occasionally come up to recharge batteries and change out the stale air. It can use commercially available stuff used by fishermen and pleasure boats i.e. radios, fish finders to act as ersatz sonar, depth finders, and navigation radars when on the surface. The science of building a fully functioning submarine has been well known for a century now. A narco sub doesn't have to perform any military function so, that will make it easier to concentrate on functions relevant to the crew and its ability to deliver the drugs.
You said the made from what the cartel could scavenge… they don’t need to scavenge they have billions. They can get anything they want and build it however they want. They don’t have limited resources
Was going to ask the same - I don't think he's too precious about asking permission, but his original artwork is second to none in the submarine world so crediting him would go a long way.
Yes, heroin from the golden triangle (Birma, Laos & Cambodia) at the time of the Vietnam war, and later cocaine from South America, used to fund right wing death squad in that same South America. For a country which claims to be all about "freedom and democracy" they sure are responsible for a lot of the exact opposite....
And while alllll this was going on, Puerto Ricans were strolling in with a better and cheaper product. Nancy Reagan just said Fu#k It. The 80's never should have ended.
50 million street value isn't the same as the value of the product before it leaves it's location, 2 tonnes of coke is a drop in the bucket at the scale of production. Those large numbers were for regular people like myself that thought the war on drug were working...
'Congratulations to drugs for winning the war on drugs'
who else?
This doesn’t get addressed enough; we have spent BILLIONS on “the war on drugs” and yet have accomplished absolutely nothing. The supply has never been threatened and instead we just fuel violence south of the border.
Imagine if we had invested all those resources in healthcare & harm reduction.
Ikr @LEAP
@@mycosysor legalised them, controlled the distribution and taxed them. Preventing the deaths of those in law enforcement, cartels, in the crossfire, reducing the money going into US and South American gangs, and making the product safer, too.
A very cool deviation from your usual subject matter, this was very interesting to watch. Thanks for the video!
Thanks. Yes I’m trying to test out new formats and original storytelling. All within maritime. But just stretch the thinking a little. Hopefully some ideas are well received. (Not all are🤣)
@@waterlinestories Your manner of speaking makes anything interesting tbh.
@@waterlinestoriesyou did an excellent job giving detail on the background of the drug cartel. Very well made video, really engaging on a topic thats not easy to be concise with. You have a good talent for storytelling!
@@waterlinestoriesfirst video I’ve ever seen from you so the algorithm must think new people wanna see this. I’m going to check the rest of the channel out for sure
a video without a bullshit sponsored ad in 2024 ? No way
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Dea is the sponsor.
@@garrysekelli6776 I was thinking the CIA, but close enough.😂
Whatchu talkin’ about? This video was brought to you by the leaves of the coca tree.
@@waterlinestoriesWe love you for it!
Crime (unlike War) is never given enough credit for spurring on human ingenuity...
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True indeed
"Necessity is the mother of invention" and humans *need* drugs
What's criminal is that people decide what the law is for everybody else, but they don't ever have to follow it themselves. Be gay, do crimes.
Better 🐭
So since the start of the war on drugs the international market for cocaine has grown by almost 200.000.000.000.
They should just start taxing the market to try and recoup their losses.
and build torpedos to sink the subs
Legalize it, regulate it, tax the shit out of it, educate people about it.
prohibition doesn't work.
yep! bring it home and regulate it! bye bye fentanyl, bye bye cartels!
@@benjaminallen3595 also just making it uncool. when i was in highschool i got the impression it was something that only addicts and junkies did, and noone i know would even touch the stuff.
i think they should employ drone-launched torpedoes.
Don't they use extreme prejudice to deal with narcotic trafickers in various east asian countries and it is working?
@@foughtthelol They are very distant for cocaine but have their own problems combating methamphetamine and opiates. Even the Taliban (before they were for it) couldn't stop the opium trade in Afghanistan.
Minus the taxes part. If you make it expensive enough, they will get it illegally. Which will bring you back to square one.
I knew a guy that ran go fast boats in the Bahamas. Originally, they were crewed by two Bahamians and typically had three large outboard engines on them. The helicopters weren't allowed to shoot the crews, but the engines were fair game, That's how most boats were stopped because someone in the helicopter would spray the engines with a machine gun. To counteract that strategy, an extra crewman was added, usually a Haitian, whose job was to spread eagle himself over the engines at the first appearance of a helicopter, which kept the helicopter from stopping the boat.
Hey thanks for this, and the extra detail.
Interesting that they learn what can and can’t be shot and then use it to their advantage.
So you knew a guy did you 🤣
@@waterlinestories Those were heady days. I used to fly for an outfit in the Caribbean. My boss got shot down over the jungle by the Colombian Air Force, was presumed dead for about two weeks, but finally walked out of the wild and went right back to work.
@@waterlinestories Oh, and saw several gold plated AK-47s in South America...
@ducttapetech9885 🤣
U seem to know about too much detail, little sus. I’ll put you in my suspect list just in case.
The video of that agent jumping on the sub pounding on the hatch is so great "stop the subamarine, NOW!!" 😅
That was actually the US Coast Guard - they have special interdiction teams and even operate “spy planes” and drones to find smugglers.
Was it a submarine or a semi-submersible?
@@johnnunn8688 good question, i think the difference between a submersible and submarine is a submarine comes from the shore or a dock and a submersible has to be towed to where its going like the oceangate titan
Inside they wish they could say, dive dive dive! But they can't.
@Mr.Blonde92. The capabilities are in the name. A submarine is capable of operating under the surface, whereas a semi sub is just a very low profile vessel which isn't capable of diving & has to operate on the surface.
Ex Soviet submarine engineers are designing the narco subs. This is actually a fact. Not all, but definitely the more complex units can be traced to former Soviet engineers. Soviet technology has been sold or even complete surplus equipment has been involved with South American narco’s since the 70’s.
anti Russian propaganda, American government run most crime
Won't be surprised. There wasn't a lot of work in ex-USSR in 90s, but there was a lot of crime, including drugs.
Insane times, insane amount of money was made.
1:57 aka silver or lead
Your documentaries are truly well done
Thanks
The Cartels should just start selling narco subs. Like no drugs, but just the submarine. They just seem pretty cool to be in.
Right up until you see the toilet facilities, which may only be a bucket.
in rough seas.
See, that’s the thing…..I’m surprised they haven’t advanced to using military subs. There’s at least one known attempt to buy a Russian sob but as far as we know they’ve never actually utilized a true military sub to transport their product.
I think there’s a reasonable likelihood they HAVE utilized military diesel/electric subs and we just don’t know about it because they haven’t been caught doing so.
Then again, the jungle-made fiberglass semi-submersible seems to be working well for them as a disposable form of transport.
You'd have to fill it with multiple tons of ballast. Without all that weight it would float like a normal boat.
Not fun. I didn't get you tube for weeks.
The US military is looking into building and using narcosub type boats, fitted as unmanned surface vehicles, to resupply units across the pacific. Apparently they are looking at a payload of 6 tons or so.
I got to stand on one in 2008 while stationed in Key West at the small boat station. I was shocked to learn how far that it had travelled before getting intercepted.
How far?
This was a really cool one! Thanks for all the great content yall put out!
Thanks 😀👍🏻
last night i litterally fell asleep watching your 3 hour shipwreck compilation! i have been binge watching every video! good work!
🤣 thanks.
Be careful, I did it and then I ran out and I had waterline withdrawals 😂
narco subs are kinda fire tho, the coast guard should clean them and put em up for auction or something lol, look way too cool to just throw away
Sell them to film studios
"Fire?" Did you say they are "fire?" Is that ghetto??
Fire? Speak English bud
@@waterlinestoriesna, back to the narcos
I agree. I’d love to cruise around in a good one
Submarines and 100% pure Colombian cocaine is peak life...
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where can i submit my resumé?
Thats what I thought. Oh what I would give for a transatlantic voyage in a submarine doing nose beers the entire way lmao
Nose beers?
@@giggiddy lines of coke
If the goal is to increase the profitability & destructiveness of drugs, prohibition & interdiction is an excellent means to achieve it.
The reality of drug prohibition is that it INCREASES dangers to the public (particularly gun violence), fuels both the profits of organized crime & the corruption of government, all while being just as [in]effective as alcohol prohibition was in the 1920s.
not to mention dirty drugs! no prohibition, no fentanyl
Back in the early 90s I was a diver on a vessel called the Accoustic Pioneer they set up and developed the TTPs to find these vessels at that time they were crude as hell.
I wonder how many have been lost at see due to a failure of some sort.
USCG veteran here....this brought back memories of our constant hunts of these semi submersibles. I personally never caught one (just lots of gofasts). You explained this very well thanks.
I feel like Oceangate could have been a good option to build subs for the drug cartels. The Ocenagate CFSS (Carbon Fiber Smuggling Sub).
"We looked into it but immediately ended our business relationship after realising that they were dangerous lunatics" said Juan of the Cali Cartel.
Why switch to an inferior product?
@@somethinglikethat2176”but wouldn’t possible de-lamination of composite layers cause catastrophic failure?” - Alejandro, head of narco skunk works
This may be borderline the most waterline story I've ever heard online. You know, since semi submersibles are both above and below the water line.
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Wow, we have a Genuis in our midst....Of course they're Above and Below The Water Line........The Key word being "Semi"
Love your videos, and your accent!!! My neighbors are South African so I've heard it a bunch. Keep up the great videos!!
Thanks, I’ll do my best. Say Howsit to your neighbours. 🇿🇦
Thanks, I’ll do my best. Say Howsit to your neighbours. 🇿🇦
These guys really seem to know how to get around law enforcement! Thank you, great video.
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Well chosen topic, very interesting! Thank you 👋
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Imagine if the engineers making these went to college or had an actual career, these are incredible creations.
Yeah interesting right. Although I can imagine some had training and education. Then put that education to use in a billion dollar industry. 😂
Yeah interesting right. Although I can imagine some had training and education. Then put that education to use in a billion dollar industry. 😂
I guarantee you a lot of them did go to college and had successful careers beforehand, the cartels have enough money to get high quality talent
They'd be stifled. Companies and corporate don't want to create long lasting or genuine products any more -- it's all planned obsolescence.
@@SilveniumTheDrifterwell, as far as I understand these are disposable too, but they probably have a lot less budget constraints.
And missing deadlines likely has more consequences.
0:12 he sounds like bstchld 😂
Hahahahaha
Even looks like him
Imagine being in the middle of the ocean on a submarine and hearing a knock on the hatch.
I could listen to you all day long Sir.
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Love your channel ❤️ So well done 🎉 Thank you 😊
The USS Entrepreneurship 😳👮😵
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WHOA popomedic @ 13:48 that's a crossover I was not expecting.
Splendid, as always. Well done. Thank you.
Thanks 👍🏻
legalize and regulate. the only way forward. protect the environment, protect the farmers, the chemists and the end users.
Hey WS. I really enjoy your content. I use it to fall asleep or when I'm busy I listen to it. Do you happen to watch Scary Interesting? Another TH-camr on the platform does Diving / Cave Videos as well
Thanks. Yes I’m in touch with Sean from scary interesting on email sometimes.
What surprise me is not the traffic but the number of people using all this substance, people you don't even suspect.
Life sucks most of the time, 90% of humanity ist slaving away in 9-5 jobs their whole life .. its a way to relax, to flee the reality .. can you blame them
@@tezy0193 man you’re really trying to rationalize this for yourself. Yes, yes I can blame them 😂
Excellent video! A pleasure to watch 👏👏👏
Love your stuff man, please add credit for H Sutton too, he's such a hidden gem :)
Excellent video, as always. Unrelated, but have you ever read "Descent Into Darkness" by Edward Raymer? He was the senior NCO of the first group of divers sent to Pearl Harbor. It is a fascinating and horrifying look into the aftermath of Dec 7th and the efforts that went into salvaging, recovery and cleanup. If you've read it, what did you think, and is it something you would do a video on?
I haven’t read it. I’ll look it up. But yes I have Pearl Harbor salvage on the list. It’s not come up for production yet but it’s on the list.
@@waterlinestories I'm sure said video will be worth the wait. And I think you'll enjoy the book, it's not long but it's quite the read.
Drachinifel did a three part miniseries on the recovery operations that happened after Dec 7th and it is well worth watching.
These documentery style videos are so well made you deserve more views for these.
Awesome video, great channel ✌️
1kg in norther Europe costs between 23000-42000$ Today.
That’s cut 8 times from Sunday 🤣
@@waterlinestoriesyea it’s bloody awful 😂
Chump change
@280SE 😂
Personal experience?
We really just gonna ignore the fact that the guy at 4:59 has a monkey friend on his shoulder?
Oh yeah! Little brown monkey buddy!
Lmao😂
You made my morning good eye
The ingenuity of these subs is fascinating to me! I know they are designed to be semi-disposable and those old ones don't look like the hull could handle submerging empty? With those expertly crafted 2x4 rafters over the dope in the hull!!😂😂 The new ones are sick! If I lived in Florida I'd try and find a derelict one just to ef with😂😂❤
8:55 that's the "scuttle switch". If caught, open it and sink the boat.
You'd wanna be able to get out quick. Also I wonder if the authorities would bother trying to recover the sub if it sunk in deep waters.
Thank you Columbia!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
Waterline Stories are getting closer to Waterboard stories 😂
Ooooh good idea. 🤣
Only two ways to stop this: 1. Stop Americans from doing coke (HAHAHAHAH). 2. Legalize it and remove the criminal enterprise aspect from the market entirely.
1:58 is so unsophisticated.
Its silver (currency), or lead (as in a bullet).
A beautifully crafted sentence considering its horrific consequences.
This one is not like anything I've seen you cover before, i love it! Keep up the great work!
Thanks. Just trying to mix it up a little.
When those agents burn the confiscated cocaine and then get a sniff of the smoke - are they getting stoned? :-)
To think all the good that money could do instead of ruining people’s lives and making criminals millionaires. I despair and despise humanity so much at times.
Bit of a different Waterline video... exceptionally good though.
🤣 thanks
It's mind blowing how much effort goes into the transportation of this " product" . The CIA must laugh out loud as they fly theirs in directly overhead.
Really should hear about HMT Lancastria, HMS Glorious, HMS Royal George, HMS Association, HMS Wager, HMS Gloucester, The White Ship, HMS Serpent, SS Mendi, HMS Bounty, HMS Aboukir, HMS Hogue, and HMS Cressy.. The brits were so bad at sea its a wonder they made it to an Island at all.
During prohibition, the smugglers somehow got a surplus ww1 German boat, and used same to bring in alcohol from Cuba to Florida.
I'm surprised the narco builders never thought of acquiring a 20,000 gallon propane storage tank. They can be had on the used market and are perfect in every way for making a narco submarine out of. Unlike the current low profile semi submersibles, a large propane storage tank is easily strong enough to submerge to 100' depth. It has plenty of room for all the stuff needed to travel submerged and occasionally come up to recharge batteries and change out the stale air. It can use commercially available stuff used by fishermen and pleasure boats i.e. radios, fish finders to act as ersatz sonar, depth finders, and navigation radars when on the surface. The science of building a fully functioning submarine has been well known for a century now. A narco sub doesn't have to perform any military function so, that will make it easier to concentrate on functions relevant to the crew and its ability to deliver the drugs.
@BlackPill-pu4vi the older ones were sealed up boats. The newer gen are large autonomous submarines that can cross the atlantic. Carry drugs to africa, and then it goes up to Europe.
I took down three of these things in Operation Ghost Recon Wildlands. Cant say anymore, its classified.
It's looking more and more like the narcosub is pretty close to the ideal small military ship. Now in drone-ship flavor.
Can you imagine losing a load of the cartels dope? I would run like hell too.
2:56 Dude sounds like he's doing an ad for them. Just something about his tone.
Another Great Video, DEA Sponsored...Right ?
Product placement 🤣
on one thing to add the reason cocaine has become popular in Europe is in the states crack has fallen out of favor for meth
Now that’s a hard drug
Drugs and maritime antics, you'll have to do an episode on the Pong Su incident, a North Korean drug running ship off Australia in 2003
As long as drugs is such a hugely profitable business, there is no end or victory on this war.
hi @waterlinestories have been binge-ing on your vids for a few weeks now. but one question that you never have answered in your incredibly good explanations, how do wave heights get measured? how do they know "20 meters high" or such? it baffles me. i guessed maybe viewer has a tall main mast in eyeline.. but thats completely rare, near impossible, one in a million scenario for obvious reasons. So how do they measure wave and swell heights?
Really interesting!
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how many such subs have sunk in accident, we will never know about
Why have the various governments spent countless billions over the years, on trying to stop this trade? Why do the Govts not sell the stuff from pharmacy’s? Then those that want the stuff can get it cheaply, knowing that it’s pure, of a specified strength and not cut with all sorts of crap?
That’s far too logical. 🤣
Yeah that would make to mutch sense...
But then they’d have no reason to steal from us 😅
The government enabling addiction?
What could possibly go wrong
Drugs being illegal is a good excuse to outfit federal and local police with military grade gear.
killer thumbnail gotta say
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This is like some unreal movie/Grand Theft Auto type stuff, it's almost hard to believe. Pablo Escobar was kinda nuts..
Now you just get it sent in the mail lol
It's almost like they know exactly how much money they've made. Weird.
Cia proven to use drug funds in order to fund black off book operations because it eleimates paper trail. Like how macvsog type of guys werent wering us patches across the unifficial line
Not hard to figure out. George Harrison and Eric Clapton calculated that they spent over 350 thousand dollars on cocaine in the 70s and thats just 2 people!! 😅
Yep, thats average.
In the united states, you can f around with the dea, the atf, local and federal law enforcement, but you do not f around with the tax man. When you do your taxes, look for the section on income from criminal endeavors. They are not charging criminal sentences when you file those, they only charge taxes.
"What the next decade would bring". Even worse fashion, and Miami Vice. Neither good !
I seem to recall the hair styles were 😞
The amount of harm that prohibition causes is disgusting. Legalisation under careful and enforced regulation would end the evil of these cartels almost instantly. Almost all organised crime is fueled by profit opportunities created by governments' misplaced attempts to stop something that is impossible to stop.
worked out well for portland and seattle lmao
@levitatingoctahedron922 neither have effective regulation, neither have taken control of supply, and I can't save you from being dumb enough to give those as examples after reading what I commented.
And thats the conclusion in private of most people who work in drug rehab, in private... (tho im in UK- with so much religion intertwined with lot of rehab work in US that might not hold as true for Emerica.)
(its often not in public because getting funding for treatment can be problematic if say it.)
Would be HUGE benefits- both in massively reduced societal damage and cold hard cash, both budget expenditure and taxation
@@Juttutin reminds me of "that wasn't real communism!!". Always some excuse for why obviously bad policy doesn't work. Voters picked up on that this time.
@@levitatingoctahedron922describes capitalism blames communism
So a minute or so about the sub and the rest is tired history we all know. Thx!
They say “very sophisticated submarines” but if I had narco level money to make a sub that mfr would look like Mercedes made it.
makes better sub than oceangate
With how much those cartels make, I wonder if they'll ever decide to start developing offensive capabilities for their subs, maybe like deck guns or short range surface to air missiles to shoot down helicopters or drones.
El chapo out making youtube videos now? You go
Wish I had a few keys of columbian coke
Not a disaster video for a change. Very well put together 👍
Thanks 👍🏻
They say 90% of the captures were snitch jobs.
Pablo Escobar international airport! GTA!
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Coke. You`ll spend a hundred and then steal thousands for the drug.
17:55 40k to 85k a kg is the street value, not what the cartel would earn. They will sell it for 20k to 30k a kg to local dealers and then they are done with it.
20:00 The floats have nothing to do with the subs, that's dumped over board by large container ships for locals to pick up.
You have to ask where are the narcos getting the technology for the submersibles they are using. Only nation states have radar absorbing materials one in particular that is known to deal with the cartels, China. Keep it out of our sphere of influence and we will work with you is the Chinese business moto so it shouldn’t be too much of a stretch to connect the dots. Thanks for a very detailed and informative video!
The science of building a fully functioning submarine has been well known for a century now. I'm surprised the narco builders never thought of acquiring a 20,000 gallon propane storage tank. They can be had on the used market and are perfect in every way for making a narco submarine out of.
Unlike the current low profile semi submersibles, a large propane storage tank is easily strong enough to submerge to 100' depth. It has plenty of room for all the stuff needed to travel submerged and occasionally come up to recharge batteries and change out the stale air. It can use commercially available stuff used by fishermen and pleasure boats i.e. radios, fish finders to act as ersatz sonar, depth finders, and navigation radars when on the surface. A narco sub doesn't have to perform any military function so, that will make it easier to concentrate on functions relevant to the crew and its ability to deliver the drugs.
These subs will eventually evolve, with better trained crews and weapons to protect their product. Imagine a second sub armed with a simple torpedo. When the coast guard cutter stops to board the mule sub, they sink the cutter.
I'm surprised the narco builders never thought of acquiring a 20,000 gallon propane storage tank. They can be had on the used market and are perfect in every way for making a narco submarine out of. Unlike the current low profile semi submersibles, a large propane storage tank is easily strong enough to submerge to 100' depth. It has plenty of room for all the stuff needed to travel submerged and occasionally come up to recharge batteries and change out the stale air. It can use commercially available stuff used by fishermen and pleasure boats i.e. radios, fish finders to act as ersatz sonar, depth finders, and navigation radars when on the surface. The science of building a fully functioning submarine has been well known for a century now. A narco sub doesn't have to perform any military function so, that will make it easier to concentrate on functions relevant to the crew and its ability to deliver the drugs.
How do they actually destroy the cocaine? Proper question im actually interested in the answer
I wouldn’t invest in that kind of market cap crazy
You said the made from what the cartel could scavenge… they don’t need to scavenge they have billions. They can get anything they want and build it however they want. They don’t have limited resources
“Low Flying Airplanes” 😄
They forgot when the CIA and gwb admitted to smuggling cocaine!
no credit for hisutton?
Was going to ask the same - I don't think he's too precious about asking permission, but his original artwork is second to none in the submarine world so crediting him would go a long way.
Wasn't the C 1 A also involved in running drugs? It helped fund their other elicit off the books activities from my understanding.
They sure did, tons of it. The cartels probably wouldn't let them legalize it, they'd lose too much money!
Yes, heroin from the golden triangle (Birma, Laos & Cambodia) at the time of the Vietnam war, and later cocaine from South America, used to fund right wing death squad in that same South America. For a country which claims to be all about "freedom and democracy" they sure are responsible for a lot of the exact opposite....
>vid about narco subs
>half of it about cocaine histiry
And while alllll this was going on, Puerto Ricans were strolling in with a better and cheaper product. Nancy Reagan just said Fu#k It. The 80's never should have ended.
Kinda sad, but Id rather go in those subs than that joke Oceangate made
Nearly every weekend over 30 years I've been able to buy a gram or two. Never any shortage. The war on drugs is a waste of money.
3:38 no money left in demon hunting, eh, Cass?
50 million street value isn't the same as the value of the product before it leaves it's location, 2 tonnes of coke is a drop in the bucket at the scale of production. Those large numbers were for regular people like myself that thought the war on drug were working...