Это видео недоступно.
Сожалеем об этом.

Fighting Cartels That Are Fueling the Fentanyl Crisis (w/Jack Riley) | CA #21

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2023
  • Partners:
    HVMN - You can find Ketone-IQ at hvmn.com/chang... to save 30% on your first subscription.
    Jack Riley is the retired Deputy Administrator of the DEA, the administration’s No. 2 position. He led the manhunt team that captured notorious Mexican cartel leader Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán and is the author of the book Drug Warrior: Inside the Hunt for El Chapo and the Rise of America's Opioid Crisis. He is an expert on Mexican drug cartels and the roots of the modern fentanyl crisis.
    On this episode of Chang Agents, Andy and Jack discuss what can be done to stop the flow of drugs into the country.
    Change Agents is an IRONCLAD original.
    Shop IRONCLAD Apparel: shop.thisisiro...
    Change Agents is an IRONCLAD original. Visit www.thisisiron... to learn more.
    Be sure to subscribe to @thisisironclad on RUclips and major social platforms.
    Follow us on Social -
    Instagram: / thisisironclad
    Twitter: www.twitter.co... #Andystumpf #ironclad
    SyncID: MB01BVIQNTFXVQZ

Комментарии • 146

  • @thisisironclad
    @thisisironclad  10 месяцев назад

    Watch The New Episode Of Change Agents On AI’s Threat to Military Defenses & National Security - ruclips.net/video/9bBy3fkuvIo/видео.htmlsi=q1aAz7ez-pRgr3CX

  • @natejackson4791
    @natejackson4791 Год назад +17

    That's an outstanding guest, I would love to hear more of his story. Thank you for the presentation.

  • @davecollins6113
    @davecollins6113 Год назад +12

    Another guy I'd like to see in a 2-3hr podcast, some good stuff there.

  • @SmidgeofSnow
    @SmidgeofSnow 6 месяцев назад +3

    I am so glad I found this channel from Mike Forces channel. Gentleman thank you for you integrity, honor and your service….. former Air-force mom…. Our Country has been at War w these drug dealers etc for decades…. We need to treat it as such. Thx, looking for hope.

  • @grumpygardner3059
    @grumpygardner3059 Год назад +12

    That was very eye opening. I'm completely baffled as to any reasons why the Legislator's do not consider these issues a National Crisis.

    • @billbradleymusic
      @billbradleymusic Год назад +2

      You're getting closer to the truth.

    • @mattmarzula
      @mattmarzula Год назад +3

      They're paid not to.

    • @SinIsWack101
      @SinIsWack101 5 месяцев назад

      Money talks

    • @craigfinno551
      @craigfinno551 5 месяцев назад

      They work with the cartels why do you think there letting in so many illegals our government is letting the cartels set up shop here so they can wreak havoc then theyll take away our guns and make us accept more patriot acts on steroids to spy on us and set up a dictatorship for national security

  • @luigipascucci6760
    @luigipascucci6760 11 месяцев назад +4

    Lol you had me at the 8a.m. to 10 a.m. work schedule. Bless there Hea❤rts
    I almost spat out my coffee .

  • @Horsed_Beef
    @Horsed_Beef 11 месяцев назад +3

    This guy is a fucking hero.
    Honestly, a true role model. I wish he were still involved in this work instead of retired.

  • @liontribegc
    @liontribegc Год назад +3

    We love what you guys are doing!
    Cheers from Texas!
    🤘😺🤘
    Michael

  • @internet_internet
    @internet_internet Год назад +3

    This was GREAT!
    I love this guy.

  • @travisbond635
    @travisbond635 Год назад +5

    Great job as always.
    God bless you all and God bless America.

    • @thisisironclad
      @thisisironclad  Год назад +1

      Thanks for listening

    • @billbradleymusic
      @billbradleymusic Год назад +1

      Which job exactly?

    • @travisbond635
      @travisbond635 Год назад

      @billbradleymusic
      Getting the word out on subjects that we dont hear about from the mainstream media. These guys and gals that make this show are true Americans that care about this country of ours.
      God bless.

  • @pamelafrye4667
    @pamelafrye4667 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great interview & Great man 🙏 ❤...God bless him 🙏 ❤ & his family, friends & community 🙏 ❤...

  • @kbartlett1888
    @kbartlett1888 4 месяца назад

    That was class, great listening

  • @bluestarlily1354
    @bluestarlily1354 Год назад +6

    My daughter Kimmie died of Fentanyl poisoning May 2022. She was one month and 9 days short of Her 25th birthday. Kimmie is Forever 24.

    • @asnark7115
      @asnark7115 11 месяцев назад

      RIP. I've heard some stories from people I know about their children or children's friends dying of Fentanyl OD when they thought they were playing with something they (the story tellers) used to do as experiments or once-in-awhile fun; such as X or acid that turned out to laced. I doubt it has ever been this dangerous to be a kid.

    • @user-vj4vl7le4y
      @user-vj4vl7le4y 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@asnark7115you can call people storytellers as much as you want. You don't have to believe anything for it to be true

    • @slynn5138
      @slynn5138 4 месяца назад

      Fentanyl is such a terrible drug and has done so much damage to our society and especially to the younger generation. I’m so sorry for your loss.

  • @allendaigle1471
    @allendaigle1471 Год назад +2

    Another great and informative episode.

  • @MrCashewkitty
    @MrCashewkitty Год назад +3

    I did a lot of shady shit in and out of every border town from TX to CA back in the early 2000s Juarez was the only one that I was ever worried in. It was rough back then, can't imagine now!

  • @internet_internet
    @internet_internet Год назад +5

    Wait, Ironclad also does a podcast with the guys from the Roadster Shop?
    My god, two of my my favorite worlds colliding in one media space, former SEALs talking with amazing people about incredibly important topics, and some of the best custom car builders to ever do it.
    Ironclad, if y’all have any presence in the north Austin area, let’s be friends. 😁

  • @georgecoull1883
    @georgecoull1883 Год назад +4

    This show is always so damn good I can't believe it doesn't have millions of likes

    • @Geezerelli
      @Geezerelli 11 месяцев назад

      People can’t take the truth 😂

  • @mikewinter7697
    @mikewinter7697 Год назад +2

    I agree with Andy. That was a great ending. I really hope we have more people like him trying to protect our country!!

  • @bbarker5766
    @bbarker5766 Год назад +3

    Fentanyl and heroine are all over the place around here. They do a lot to try and lessen the amount but it only works for a little while and the dealers just keep moving around. I had video's of drug deals going to this one apartment when I lived in HUD housing and there was a police substation no more than 80' away and they still didn't do anything.

  • @Chertoff88
    @Chertoff88 Год назад +9

    Didn't our training and resources the last time just create Los Zetas?

    • @jonathanramos8414
      @jonathanramos8414 Год назад +1

      Those guys were school of the Americas graduates

    • @jonathanramos8414
      @jonathanramos8414 Год назад

      All the original gafes soldiers of the zetas are now dead

    • @asnark7115
      @asnark7115 11 месяцев назад

      And the Contra death squads, and the Colombian cartels, and Saddam Hussein, and Osama Bin Laden, and the Afghan opium lords, and ISIS, and Al-Nusra, and...

  • @roytrujillo4944
    @roytrujillo4944 11 месяцев назад +2

    An incredible man with an awesome story hopefully the right solution is found to this epidemic soon

  • @MichaelWheelock
    @MichaelWheelock Год назад +2

    Great discussion

  • @Janzer_
    @Janzer_ Год назад +6

    if we handled things like they do with HVTs in the military, bringing force, tech, and manpower to bear against drug traffickers, we could actually make an impact.

    • @billbradleymusic
      @billbradleymusic Год назад

      That's no shit. War could happen because of it but you're dead on.

    • @ELBigBossMK23
      @ELBigBossMK23 Год назад

      Hopefully, cartels have drones, some weapons training and guerilla warfare training, south American special ops as well as US vets amongst their ranks, home territory, mountainous terrain, American law enforcement and politicians on payroll and probably intelligence agents too.

    • @user-vj4vl7le4y
      @user-vj4vl7le4y 11 месяцев назад

      When I was still in the army in 2008, that was not a realistic expectation, mainly because there were so many of the cartels people that had already infiltrated United States armed service

  • @cadetheimpaler
    @cadetheimpaler Год назад

    Outstanding interview. Really!

  • @TheDeedeeFiles
    @TheDeedeeFiles 6 месяцев назад +2

    It's never about drugs.. just The trophy's 😊

  • @ravisahota8977
    @ravisahota8977 Год назад

    Good interview 🇨🇦

  • @sethdunlap9868
    @sethdunlap9868 Год назад +6

    The DEA is the only gov't alphabet organization I see the importance of.
    I've seen too many strangers, friends, and family members lose themselves and their lives to drugs.
    Knowing that this administration is deliberately keeping the border wide open to help keep the flow going is sickening!

    • @popogejo7245
      @popogejo7245 Год назад

      Look at history! This is a problem that no "government" in all history has ever solved. Bring one perp to justice, and 10,000 rise from the mud to replace him\her. Drugs, (heroin\cocaine\meth\ scrooms) have controlled Europe since the Roman empire. The cartels control these guys bosses!!! The top contributor to Nancy Polosi's campaign was Chappo himself. The cartels put Hobbs in the governor's chair in Arizona. They own and control most of the small and medium towns along the Texas border, as well as several large ones. If you think Chappo is in a "jail" cell in a super max in Colorado, you obviously don't know how this thing works. Maybe someone who looks a lot like Chappo is setting in a cell in Colorado, but the chances it's Chappo are slim to none.
      This is a moral issue NOT a legal one, that will be with us until the demand dries up. The same goes for human trafficking. Human trafficking with be with us until, the middle aged pervs from the burbs are cleaned up or incarcerated.
      We have to stop this ourselves. Setting in front of the TV watching another fixed football game isn't gonna do it.

    • @Janzer_
      @Janzer_ Год назад

      anyone that says, "decriminalize all drugs", is living in an idealistic mindframe devoid of life experience.

    • @mikesmith7497
      @mikesmith7497 Год назад +2

      @@Janzer_ Well that's defiantly not true.

    • @billbradleymusic
      @billbradleymusic Год назад +1

      Hilarious! Supply and demand. Supply doesn't create drug addicts. Drug addicts need supply of which there are people happy to oblige.

    • @billbradleymusic
      @billbradleymusic Год назад

      The administration doesn't matter. They're all in on trade with other countries no matter the items.

  • @FingerIndexer
    @FingerIndexer 6 месяцев назад

    another great interview, Fentanyl is an absolute scourge.At first glance I thought this he was sitting down to chat with Jerry Sandusky

  • @rebeccapelegrin7898
    @rebeccapelegrin7898 Год назад

    Thank you gentlemen.

    • @texascrimestories
      @texascrimestories 3 месяца назад

      Lol, m3xican herion isn't piwder its that nasty tar shit

  • @Bids4Lids
    @Bids4Lids 7 месяцев назад

    The book “Drug warrior” was really good I highly recommend it!

  • @justincook8473
    @justincook8473 Год назад

    I believe the host is referring to the book Dreamland, which is about the rx opioid crisis and subsequent heroin crisis.

  • @user-eo3dr3jk4v
    @user-eo3dr3jk4v Год назад

    Keep up the good fight...

  • @user-eo3dr3jk4v
    @user-eo3dr3jk4v Год назад +2

    Yes!! The extradition to the US for these crimes would be HUGE, both for getting them off the streets and as a deterant. If they're involved in traffic across the border, lock them up here. More money needed here in the US, for more prisons, or incentive for privatization of prisons , here in the US. The ability to keep them for lengthy prison sentences, without the chance of parole. Back to tough on crime. Well said and thank you Sirs for an educating podcast....😀

    • @veritas6466
      @veritas6466 Год назад

      You are advocating a drug enforcement policy that is unequivocally an abject failure! Case in point, Escobar is more than off the street and in jail… He’s dead. Is the Medellin cartel gone or reorganized under younger, more ruthless leadership? Are the peasants of Peru and Bolivia still growing cocoa? Another more recent example is El Chapo. He’s off the street, extradited to the US, locked up in a SuperMax prison and now the Sinaloa Cartel is stronger than ever. Using the same disastrous drug policy approach repeatedly begets the same results.

  • @DerrickLytlephoto
    @DerrickLytlephoto 11 месяцев назад +4

    Jack calls cartels guys idiots yet everything he’s done to combat them failed. That’s funny.

  • @SembuaHumpdediddle
    @SembuaHumpdediddle 6 месяцев назад +1

    Within a certain span of time.
    Within a certain spell of time.
    Within a certain length of time.
    Periods repeat. A stanalone bit of time is not a period.

  • @Alarcon664
    @Alarcon664 6 месяцев назад

    I would like to hear the story of his whole career. Seems very interesting

  • @CarlosCastro-du7ou
    @CarlosCastro-du7ou Год назад +1

    Great Job! Very informative. But nobody talks about the other side of the problem. How about an episode on how the millions of Americans are feeding the fentanyl problem

    • @lexstacks6944
      @lexstacks6944 11 месяцев назад +1

      Well its flooded our streets and communities. I live in AZ a border state, and its everywhere! 1ea or even less. If there wasn't as much fentanyl supply here, then people wouldn't be as addicted, and therefore wouldn't be AS addicted and would have a much better chance at recovery and getting clean if they could only get say 5-10 pills/blues a day instead of 50+ a day to smoke. Some people i know smoke 70-100 a day bcuz there so cheap now. Thats a result of the supply going way way up these past couple of years..

  • @scottholmes2276
    @scottholmes2276 Год назад +1

    Man it’s crazy we can’t find a way to stop this madness. At this point I think it’s to late… jmo

  • @P51
    @P51 Год назад +4

    this sounds like a demand-side problem-- otherwise you're just playing whack-a-mole

  • @007DGO
    @007DGO 6 месяцев назад

    Ask him about las cruces and how close that bounty was gonna get collected

  • @Adrienne-lf9li
    @Adrienne-lf9li Год назад +2

    Congress don't have a lack of understanding they are turning their heads.
    If this problem reached their lives and communities they would react appropriately.

    • @asnark7115
      @asnark7115 11 месяцев назад

      Not really. It already has and they still take the laundered cash.

  • @RogerSmith-lc9lo
    @RogerSmith-lc9lo 6 месяцев назад

    Like to see a podcast on Mayo sambada

  • @ripblackmamba08
    @ripblackmamba08 5 месяцев назад

    Love this guy could listen to his stories for days I wish I could sit down with him forc6 months and just ask questions

  • @saulayala4970
    @saulayala4970 Год назад +1

    Sir. Excellent topic. But like the LAPD Captain, this guy is a suit. Please get some of the DEA, US Marshall, and US military on the ground in Mexico when Chapo was arrested. They will tell you the real frontline story

    • @johnhunt9674
      @johnhunt9674 11 месяцев назад

      They'll tell you it's an absolute waste of resources to keep fighting a drug war that will NEVER be won.

  • @ryancarmody2168
    @ryancarmody2168 Год назад +1

    All due respect but I don’t believe that arrest did anything to the cartels in Mexico. I would argue it might’ve made things worst.

  • @johnferguson4985
    @johnferguson4985 Год назад

    Guys name at the beginning is George Marquadt.

  • @patricknoveski6409
    @patricknoveski6409 6 месяцев назад

    Wow! Here is a Man with answers. But Congress ain't listening. Story of our Country isn't it?😢

  • @JohnDoe69986
    @JohnDoe69986 Год назад

    Why such short episodes?

  • @sentfromdaniel
    @sentfromdaniel Год назад +1

    AND STILL the families of Officer Brian Terry (Complete Badass) and the 9 US citizen Mormons adults and mostly toddlers have no real justice. Those were our Mormons!

  • @carrow2250
    @carrow2250 Год назад

    Dammit, Sean Penn

  • @tinydane69
    @tinydane69 9 месяцев назад

    Andy..why are the interviewees in black in white in these episodes? Just wondering.

  • @brunodanner7777
    @brunodanner7777 6 месяцев назад

    Interesting: the latest reports are that Charo was not the 'big boss'. That is being proven true by facts on the ground.

  • @billbradleymusic
    @billbradleymusic Год назад

    ❤pot gets rotten... Sounds like bullshit if its already dried out. Key to conversation; they dry it before shipping.

  • @pinkoslayer
    @pinkoslayer 6 месяцев назад

    Dupont. Not surprising really.

  • @FeloniousSavage
    @FeloniousSavage Год назад +1

    When covid first hit i would allegedly smuggle illegal immigrants across the border to make some extra cash... The cartel coyotes called me "El Solo Lobo" which means "The lone wolf 🐺"

  • @garyt-of6yb
    @garyt-of6yb Год назад +1

    BIDEN HAS LET THEM IN OUR COUNTRY!

  • @wm1979wm
    @wm1979wm Год назад +1

    Change the laws regarding pain meds prescribed by US medical doctors. Look back to when this started and how the fda and congress goes from one extreme to the other regarding this. Let the pendulum swing back to the common sense middle ground (thankfully it has started to very slowly)

  • @j4v-cyberpunk-music
    @j4v-cyberpunk-music Год назад +1

    But he is looking at it from a fighting the seller perspective and that is what the actual root cause making also money on drugs abuses. The higher up the food change in the busines, the saver the position if the bottum gets exchanged easily. That's why Drive In staff earns less than Manhatten layers. The actual problem is a market law: Demand meets Offer. Who would not understand in the U.S. what Fentanyl is?
    To fight this crisis, like all other crisis, we have to understand who asks for this substance.
    The U.S. military had big issues with mental health of the soldiers and invested in resiliance programs. There is a TED talk on RUclips of the very woman that lead that research. Unfortunatelly, a lot of media outlets started to mix up resiliance with resistance.
    Drug use is another form of mental health and needs the same research to understand how we as a society can stop humans from creating demand, how we can change society to create humans creating demand and finaly to understand how to stop humans from feeding that demand.
    #MIB

  • @Elmagnifico057
    @Elmagnifico057 Месяц назад

    His own people killed Camarena !!!! Because he found out they were sending guns and ammo to Nicaragua or Guatemala for the guerrilla !!

  • @JK-vc7ie
    @JK-vc7ie Год назад +5

    If Americans didn’t take the drugs then there wouldn’t be any drug dealers. It’s our fault. Take responsibility for your actions.

    • @Janzer_
      @Janzer_ Год назад

      that's faulty logic, often spoken by non-americans. a drug is addicting, let's understand that as the basis here. something that is addicting, and the more addicting it is, will cause people to seek it out. people did not seek out addicting drugs, addicting drugs were introduced by some and a whole market was built around this. south american countries that are just now putting in jail all their cartel gangs such as honduras and el salvador, allowed their country to become corrupt by drug trafficking to the united states. those countries created more of the problem by flooding the US with drugs. we would have less of a problem if there weren't as many drugs going around. period. so back at you with that same comment, "take responsibility for your actions", is what I say to those that are importing drugs and have allowed their countries to exist around the corruption of drug trafficking.

    • @JK-vc7ie
      @JK-vc7ie Год назад

      @@Janzer_ I am an American. And the logic is crystal clear. I am not addicted to drugs because I don’t take drugs. Humans must take ownership of their lives and actions. The gangs and cartels only have money because Americans are voluntarily giving them money.

    • @JK-vc7ie
      @JK-vc7ie Год назад +1

      @@Janzer_ “a drug is addicting”. No shit. That’s why you don’t take drugs.

    • @JK-vc7ie
      @JK-vc7ie Год назад +1

      @@Janzer_ You can only control your actions. If you don’t take drugs you can’t be addicted. It don’t care if the cartel is offering them for free. I choose not to take them. This could not be more simple.

  • @gregkelso595
    @gregkelso595 Год назад

    He might be onto something, Extradition straight to GITMO.

  • @lionnamedsmokey3845
    @lionnamedsmokey3845 Год назад

    Idk but IM A FENTANYL ADDICT I snort 1-2 grams a day. It sucks. Ruined my whole life.

  • @DontFollowMe1988
    @DontFollowMe1988 Год назад

    Chapo was the fall guy. El Mayo is and always will be the King.

  • @Californiansurfer
    @Californiansurfer 11 месяцев назад

    Just say no to fentanyl. Unites states Gun industry best customer Cartels.

  • @bwanahaguziki307
    @bwanahaguziki307 11 месяцев назад +1

    You worked on bringing Colombia to their knees ? How'd that work out for you? Lolol...BTW you guys murdered Kiki Camerena..hands pretty dirty

    • @jonathanramos8414
      @jonathanramos8414 11 месяцев назад

      The only groups in colombia that run cocaine trafficking Is the paramilitaries and the guerrilla insurgents. Their major cartels are largely gone. Yes they still have cartels but not all that powerful like the Mexican cartels now

  • @jamieleeburke8206
    @jamieleeburke8206 Год назад

    I love your podcasts but the black and white ain't working

  • @ericthomas9915
    @ericthomas9915 Год назад

    🗣

  • @veritas6466
    @veritas6466 Год назад +1

    I’m sorry. We’re been losing the war drugs since prohibition. It’s time for a different approach!

  • @JP-bx1qm
    @JP-bx1qm Год назад

    Hit 🏡 😎

  • @dsmfury
    @dsmfury 11 месяцев назад +2

    Labeling them as terrorists would also bring about boots on the ground and we could go after the lithium!! I mean umm freedom and drugs yes against the fentanyl and put an end to the epidemic. Yes thats right😂

    • @slynn5138
      @slynn5138 4 месяца назад

      If we labeled the cartels as terrorist organizations the citizens of Mexico 🇲🇽 would have a valid reason to flee their country and request amnesty in the United States 🇺🇸

  • @jjjnnn6734
    @jjjnnn6734 Год назад

    Seems like Trump has been the only president in recent era to take the border very seriously.

  • @deemushroomguy
    @deemushroomguy Год назад

    What if we created "by choice" concentration camps? Opiate addicted troublemakers get funneled there to get off opiates. If they can pass a random drug test 3 times over the course of 3 weeks, they can leave... Otherwise, the timer resets and they're stuck there for another 3 weeks, minimum.
    It is by choice that they're stuck there without privileges, as it's their choice to continue to use.

  • @hawks4evr147
    @hawks4evr147 5 месяцев назад

    arriba el chapo guzman

  • @johnhunt9674
    @johnhunt9674 11 месяцев назад

    What a terrible guest to have on.

  • @user-te3pv8lx5v
    @user-te3pv8lx5v Год назад

    How long do we let this continue? As a Philly resident I’d like know know.. my city is falling apart 😢someone please stop it

    • @slynn5138
      @slynn5138 4 месяца назад

      Kensington is a nice area!

  • @Rikqster776
    @Rikqster776 Год назад

    Montana LEO needs to pull over voluminous speeding out of state cars on 93 would be a great start… @agKnudsen