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There's a Dan here, killed up to Alphalemba. Victor? Yeah, I mean, um, um, the money laundering, um, well, filled with that, whether, you know, illicit money or, uh, or taxes, right? But, um, yeah, but it, it, it, it, it, Ron, it's, it's amazing, you know, we had this president, Uribe, in, in Colombia, great president, he put order in a country, you know, 45% of the country was taken over by guerrilla groups and, um, narco-terrorists and paramilitary, he put in order, and just a couple of days ago, a few days ago, he was, uh, uh, found guilty of, uh, of, um, some sort of bribe, 12 hours, 12 years in jail, you know? Um, it got, well, it'll be overturned, but, you know, it, it's a system where the good people don't get rewarded and the bad people get rewarded and it's really between good and bad, you know? Um, and it's, uh, not arguable. I always see everything, uh, through economic, you know, economics, right? And, um, now we have ten times the cocaine, um, fields that we did then and, uh, with Uribe. And, um, yeah, it's funny, the World Court, I believe, and also the Colombian court, we can't do, you know, they don't, won't allow spraying of the fields, which, you know, things that really work, you know? It's a dilemma, so there's no real solution, but it gets, it's better than not, you know, than not spraying. And, uh, so, so at the end, these are narco states. Um, so, so that's the definition of words, uh, meanings, and, um, we, you know, Venezuela's a narco state. Um, the, um, Trump just put the, their, uh, um, the soles, which soles means that they have sons on, you know, sons on their, um, uniforms. These are the generals. And there's a cartel of about 80 of them that were, there are generals in Venezuela who run a cartel with the president. And so Trump put them on the terrorist list, which is a good thing. Um, but we're on the same road, you know, here in, um, in, in, in Colombia. I'll back to you. What they did here was, um, when we had a free and fair election without interference, they, uh, accused, or they made accusations that it was, uh, influenced by, uh, you know, foreign government. And when it, uh, actually was influenced by a foreign government or by, uh, them themselves, you know, they claimed that it was a free and fair election and we didn't know it. We were talking about, um, a conspiracy theory, but how they managed to stay in power, um, has been cut off now, fortunately. So there, there, uh, you know, there isn't as many of them as it was made to look like. I cite several examples. If anybody wants proof, uh, and you know, we had known that, uh, 10, uh, known this 10 years ago and, uh, we had the, uh, saying that we have more proof now, but truth we had been, you know, it was like you were talking to a wall when you would say, you know, that, uh, if you had any, uh, you know, definitive reason why they shouldn't say the things they did and you'd present it to them, they would just, you know, like close up and, and, and not say anything after that. And it was like, you didn't say it at all, as far as they were concerned. So it was frustrating because, you know, they had, uh, the control that they had in our department of justice. Uh, when crim, when they made the criminal referrals were made, they would, uh, just ignore them. And, uh, if, you know, anybody was called into Congress, uh, you know, you could tell that they were lying, but, uh, you know, when you made the criminal referral, uh, it would, uh, they would say we can't comment on it because it's, uh, it's still under investigation. Yeah, it was slow walked in other words.
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