Monday, November 3, 2014

Updated: To D.E.A. S.O.D., N.C.I.S.: Cocaine/Crack At "A" School In Lemonade Powdered Drink & Cigarettes?

I remember the Caucasian, former high school quarterback football player/schoolmate bragging to me in the barracks building about selling "lemonade powdered drink" and "cigarettes" to the others from his locker. This one wasn't Seaman Butts, but the other Caucasian, high school quarterback football player. This is the U.S. Navy "A" School barracks building I was living in, when I was based in San Diego, California. He was calculating the per unit prices, and I didn't understand why he was telling me that.

He went by the Navy Exchange's tax-free, actual prices, and added a little profit, (10 cents per unit?) but it seemed strange at the time, since everyone was able to buy it themselves from there. I thought he meant the real things, but now I wonder if that was drugs? He kept stalking me, and touching my knees after class at Denny's when we all went over there as a class, to eat after school, and on base. He tried to ask me out, and described how his father died from "suicide," but I didn't believe it was that, since he was so clinical in demeanor and "creepy."

Now, I think the "Tang" vitamin C, powdered drink that Jason's wife, Michelle S. mentioned was possibly some type of crack/meth/cocaine substances, or a mixture of them. At the time, there were a few girls accused by the men, in front of me, of being prostitutes, including Lindsey G. Later, when her husband/ex-husband came to my base, (at MDC, COMSUBPAC, N6, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii), he told me at the "message pickup area" that she had turned out to be a prostitute with two other men at some type of "sex party."

What if they were all male and female, racketeering drug cartel pimps/human traffickers? Lindsey G. bragged about a married, rich man from her past, in Minnesota, from her previous job, at a cosmetics factory coming to visit her in San Diego. The cosmetics manufacturing, corporation name was Amway, and they could have bottled/packaged it with drugs blended in, then distributed it to look like real cosmetics, and toiletries, to evade law enforcement.


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