Former Honduran Congressman And Brother Of The Current President Of Honduras Charged With Conspiring To Import Cocaine Into The United States And Related Firearms Offenses

 

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Department of Justice
U.S. Attorney’s Office
Southern District of New York

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, November 26, 2018
Juan Antonio Hernandez Alvarado, a/k/a “Tony Hernandez,” Also Faces Charge for Lying to Federal Agents

Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and Raymond Donovan, the Special Agent in Charge of the Special Operations Division of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”), announced today that former Honduran congressman Juan Antonio Hernandez Alvarado, a/k/a “Tony Hernandez,” (“HERNANDEZ”) was charged in Manhattan federal court with conspiring to import cocaine into the United States, related weapons offenses involving the use and possession of machineguns and destructive devices, and making false statements to federal agents.  HERNANDEZ is the brother of the current president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernandez.  The case is assigned to U.S. District Judge P. Kevin Castel.  HERNANDEZ was arrested on November 23, 2018, in Miami, Florida, and will appear this afternoon in Miami federal court before United States Magistrate Judge Jonathan Goodman.

Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said:  “As alleged, former Honduran congressman Tony Hernandez was involved in all stages of the trafficking through Honduras of multi-ton loads of cocaine that were destined for the U.S.  Hernandez allegedly arranged machinegun-toting security for cocaine shipments, bribed law enforcement officials for sensitive information to protect drug shipments, and solicited large bribes from major drug traffickers.  Thanks to the ongoing work of the DEA, Hernandez is now in custody on U.S. soil and facing justice in the U.S. courts.”

Special Agent in Charge Raymond Donovan said:  “Drug trafficking and corruption around the world threatens the rule of law, fuels violence and instability, and harms innocent families and communities.  Hernandez and his criminal associates allegedly conspired with some of the world’s most deadly and dangerous transnational criminal networks in Mexico and Colombia to flood American streets with deadly drugs.  DEA looks forward to Hernandez facing American justice and answering for his alleged crimes.”

As alleged in the Superseding Indictment unsealed in federal court:[1] 

From at least in or about 2004, up to and including in or about 2016, multiple drug-trafficking organizations in Honduras and elsewhere worked together, and with support from certain prominent public and private individuals, including Honduran politicians and law enforcement officials, to receive multi-ton loads of cocaine sent to Honduras from, among other places, Colombia via air and maritime routes, and to transport the drugs westward in Honduras toward the border with Guatemala and eventually to the United States.  For protection from official interference, and in order to facilitate the safe passage through Honduras of multi-hundred-kilogram loads of cocaine, drug traffickers paid bribes to public officials, including certain members of the National Congress of Honduras.

HERNANDEZ is a former member of the National Congress of Honduras, the brother of the current president of Honduras, and a large-scale drug trafficker who worked with other drug traffickers in, among other places, Colombia, Honduras, and Mexico, to import cocaine into the United States.  From at least in or about 2004, up to and including in or about 2016, HERNANDEZ was involved in processing, receiving, transporting, and distributing multi-ton loads of cocaine that arrived in Honduras via planes, go-fast vessels, and, on at least one occasion, a submarine.  HERNANDEZ had access to cocaine laboratories in Honduras and Colombia, at which some of the cocaine was stamped with the symbol “TH,” i.e., “Tony Hernandez.”  HERNANDEZ also coordinated and, at times, participated in providing heavily armed security for cocaine shipments transported within Honduras, including by members of the Honduran National Police and drug traffickers armed with, among other weapons, machineguns.

As part of his drug-trafficking activities, HERNANDEZ and his co-conspirators bribed law enforcement officials for sensitive information to protect drug shipments and solicited large bribes from major drug traffickers for HERNANDEZ.

In or about February 2014 in Honduras, HERNANDEZ met with Devis Leonel Rivera Maradiaga, the former leader of a violent Honduran drug-trafficking organization known as the Cachiros, for a meeting arranged by, among others, a former member of the Honduran National Police.  During a video- and audio-recorded portion of that meeting, HERNANDEZ agreed to help Rivera Maradiaga by causing Honduran government entities to pay money owed to one or more Cachiros money-laundering front companies in exchange for kickback payments from Rivera Maradiaga.  Rivera Maradiaga paid HERNANDEZ approximately $50,000 during the meeting.

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The Superseding Indictment charges HERNANDEZ, 40, with four counts:  (1) conspiring to import cocaine into the United States, (2) using and carrying machine guns and destructive devices during, and possessing machine guns and destructive devices in furtherance of, the cocaine-importation conspiracy, (3) conspiring to use and carry machine guns and destructive devices during, and to possess machine guns and destructive devices in furtherance of, the cocaine-importation conspiracy, and (4) making false statements to federal agents.  If convicted, HERNANDEZ faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in prison and a maximum term of life in prison on Count One, a mandatory minimum sentence of 30 years in prison and a maximum term of life in prison on Count Two, a maximum term of life in prison on Count Three, and a maximum term of five years in prison on Count Four.  The potential mandatory minimum and maximum sentences in this case are prescribed by Congress and provided here for informational purposes only, as any sentencing of the defendant will be determined by the judge.

Mr. Berman praised the outstanding efforts of the DEA’s Special Operations Division Bilateral Investigations Unit, New York Strike Force, and Tegucigalpa Country Office, as well as the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of International Affairs.

This case is being handled by the Office’s Terrorism and International Narcotics Unit.  Assistant U.S. Attorneys Emil J. Bove III and Mathew J. Laroche are in charge of the prosecution.

The charges contained in the Superseding Indictment are merely allegations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.


[1] As the introductory phrase signifies, the entirety of the text of the Superseding Indictment and the description of the Superseding Indictment set forth herein, constitute only allegations, and every fact described should be treated as an allegation.

Topic(s):
Drug Trafficking
Violent Crime
Press Release Number:
18-411

Media silence as gang rape survivor from northern Iraq wins Nobel Peace Prize

editor victoria’s comment ~ please share this one!

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by WorldTribune Staff, October 17, 2018

News that Yazidi sex slave survivor Nadia Murad has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts to end the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war barely registered on the American media radar screen.

Murad was abducted in northern Iraq in August 2014, when Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists took over her village.

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“At just 21 years old, she was kidnapped alongside an estimated 3,000 other Yazidi women and girls, traded as sex slaves from one ISIS fighter to another. She was forced to pray, dress up, and apply makeup in preparation for her rape, which was often committed by gangs,” Kelsey Harkness wrote for The Daily Signal on Oct. 12.

Murad said: “My hope is that all women who speak about their stories of sexual violence are heard and accepted, that their voices are heard so they feel safe.”

But, Harkness wrote, “Nadia’s story is falling on deaf ears. Because being ‘heard’ requires others to listen. Imagine the difference ‘feminists’ could make if, in addition to banging on the doors of the U.S. Supreme Court, they also took a few minutes to bang at the doors of the United Nations.”

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Election fraud scheme on L.A.’s skid row got homeless to sign fake names for cigarettes and cash, D.A. says

 

editor victoria’s note ~ i actually had someone today tell me there was no proof of election fraud – that they could find.  i don’t really know how to respond to such statements…  and using our most vulnerable for this?  beyond words the audacity…

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A forged signature swapped for $1 — or sometimes a cigarette.

The crude exchange played out hundreds of times on L.A.’s skid row during the 2016 election cycle and again this year, prosecutors said Tuesday as they announced criminal charges against nine people accused in a fraud scheme.

Using cash and cigarettes as lures, the defendants approached homeless people on skid row and asked them to forge signatures on state ballot measure petitions and voter registration forms, the district attorney’s office said. The defendants — some of whom were scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday — face several criminal charges, including circulating a petition with fake names, voter fraud and registering a fictitious person.

The charges, which were filed three weeks ago but made public Tuesday, followed a Los Angeles Police Department crackdown on suspected election fraud on skid row earlier in the year.

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Judge Rejects Family’s Emergency Petition to Halt Chemotherapy for Long Island Teen Whose Cancer Is in Remission

 

editor victoria’s comment ~ please – out of everything i have shared today – PLEASE share this one far and wide!  this boy and his family need a voice – a loud voice.  the trial is set for December.  thank you.  [wp-svg-icons icon=”heart-2″ wrap=”i”]

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“It’s very disturbing to me that the government has basically kidnapped my child,” the boy’s mother says

A 13-year-old Long Island boy battling a rare and deadly form of leukemia stood with his parents in family court Monday, sharing another disappointment as a judge rejected the family’s emergency petition to halt his daily chemotherapy treatments.

“I don’t need chemo because I don’t have any more cancer in my body,” Nicholas Gundersen told reporters Monday. “It’s difficult because every time I get it, I always feel sick. And I don’t want to feel sick if I don’t have to feel sick.”

The teen’s cancer is said to be in remission, but his doctors at NYU Winthrop Hospital insist the boy needs 40 more months of chemotherapy. A spokesman for NYU Winthrop said previously, “Unless chemotherapy is continued, those [cancer] cells can once again multiply and the results are usually fatal.”

When mom Candace Gundersen decided not to continue chemotherapy treatments for her son, instead seeking a second oA 13-year-old Long Island boy battling a rare and deadly form of leukemia stood with his parents in family court Monday, sharing another disappointment as a judge rejected the family’s emergency petition to halt his daily chemotherapy treatments.

“I don’t need chemo because I don’t have any more cancer in my body,” Nicholas Gundersen told reporters Monday. “It’s difficult because every time I get it, I always feel sick. And I don’t want to feel sick if I don’t have to feel sick.”

The teen’s cancer is said to be in remission, but his doctors at NYU Winthrop Hospital insist the boy needs 40 more months of chemotherapy. A spokesman for NYU Winthrop said previously, “Unless chemotherapy is continued, those [cancer] cells can once again multiply and the results are usually fatal.”

When mom Candace Gundersen decided not to continue chemotherapy treatments for her son, instead seeking a second opinion from other doctors and planning to focus on a non-toxic alternative therapy for the teen, Suffolk County’s Child Protective Services seized custody of Nicholas.pinion from other doctors and planning to focus on a non-toxic alternative therapy for the teen, Suffolk County’s Child Protective Services seized custody of Nicholas.

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The “Red Flag” Gun Law Murders Begin

 

editor victoria’s comment ~ wow – this is a horrible law.  anyone can report another who owns a gun using the guise of “they are a possible threat to themselves or another” – the police show up and confiscate the weapon.  it can be a neighbor or former lover/friend who seeks revenge or who simply lacks the ability to be kind and thoughtful and instead “tattles” to the system.

more orwellian agenda’s continuing to play out.  

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Written by: Off The Grid New

Democrats love talking about “common sense gun laws” which are only common sense to them. To the rest of us, common sense doesn’t have anything to do with it. This is especially clear when we examine the gun control measures they constantly propose. These invariably have nothing to do with the crimes which supposedly trigger those proposals.

The Truth Behind The “Red Flag” Gun Law

One of their initiatives which has been gaining ground recently is the “red flag” law. As of this writing, 13 states have enacted this type of legislation. Additionally, another three have proposed laws in their state legislature. A dozen more states are considering enacting these laws, although there is no actual bill in the legislature. Red flag laws allow law enforcement to confiscate the guns of people who the courts deem to be a threat to themselves or society.

These initiatives have come from both parties. In addition, the NRA supports some red flag bills and opposes others based upon the specifics in each state. What support the NRA does offer to the law comes with a number of caveats designed to protect law-abiding gun owners.

But here’s the problem, there’s no due process involved in these red flag laws. A particular party does have to present specific cases before a judge before the police can take action. However, there is no opportunity for the accused to confront their accuser or make any sort of defense. Yet, this is one of the basic principles of American law that is completely missing from the picture.

The “Red Flag” Gun Law Destroys Second Amendment Rights

As the laws are written and in practice, the gun owner’s Second Amendment rights are stripped from them without proof. The legal principle of being innocent until proven guilty is thrown right out the window. In its place, the gun owner has to prove to the court that they deserve their constitutionally guaranteed right to keep and bear arms.

Thus far, there hasn’t been a test case that I’ve heard of in regard to red flag laws. Nevertheless, there have been other cases in which authorities have confiscated guns from people on court order or even because of police action. In every case I know of, the gun owner has spent more money on the legal battle than what the guns were worth. They’ve had to go through all of this trouble as they simply fight to get their guns back.

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Democratic 2020 Candidate Pushes US Govt-Sponsored ‘Social Credit’ System Like China’s

 

editor victoria’s comment ~ orwellian agenda still alive and well?

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Authored by Peter Hasson via The Daily Caller,

New York entrepreneur and Democratic 2020 candidate Andrew Yang wants to implement a system in which a government-run mobile app rewards Americans with “digital social credits” (DSCs) for good behavior.

Americans would receive DSCs under Yang’s system for things such as “participating in a town fair,” “fixing a neighbor’s appliance” or “tutoring a student,” his presidential campaign website explains.

“As individuals rack up DSCs, they would have both a permanent balance they’ve earned over their lifetime and a current balance. They could cash the points in for experiences,purchases with participating vendors, support for causes, and transfer points to others for special occasions,” Yang states on his website.

“As their permanent balance gets higher, they might qualify for various perks like throwing a pitch at a local ballgame, an audience with their local Congressperson or meeting their state’s most civic-minded athlete or celebrity.”

“The most socially detached would be the most likely to ignore all of this,” he added.“But many people love rewards and feeling valued.”

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UPDATE: Situation in Haiti.

 

editor victoria’s comment ~ i give deep thanks to those people who shared the following links/updates. many of us were looking for further intel…it is possible that the US Military has taken up the local airport for security reasons – flights can still be allowed to come and go.

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security alert from the US Embassy in Port Au Prince:

https://ht.usembassy.gov/security-alert-u-s-embassy-port-au-prince-haiti-november-9-2018-3-2-3-2-4-2-2-2-2-2/?fbclid=IwAR0imsqOPuRpXeq9DQ5r_xOMm9cPnOPAyVeVY9K-SZMF_U8KA0a8kPn_dp0

And a demonstration alert:

https://ht.usembassy.gov/security-alert-u-s-embassy-port-au-prince-haiti-november-9-2018-3-2-3-2-4-2-2-2/?fbclid=IwAR3g8pb8z7G6K4lkfUrz_YjF_MbaxlgN05jxz7HA7hkV4ajbJrVJ53IRuYw

and an update from Corey Lynn on Twitter (whose links I shared last night):

CALI Fires ~ Foliage saturated with heavy metals

 

this is just beyond a horror to me…..NO MORE!  human rights violation – nature rights violation – on a massive scale….

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Possible example of a DEW (one of the new??) weapons in California

 

– What….the…fu*k… I'm officially freaked out…this is in California could this be what is causing the fires? This looks like something out is star wars for God sake!! What the fu*k is going on!!!

Posted by Gary Homberg on Sunday, November 11, 2018

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France: Putin gives Trump thumbs up at WWI centenary ceremony in Paris (plus a pat on the shoulder and a very happy, geniune smile)

 

     

Editor Victoria’s Comment ~ THE best video I have seen all day.  Look at the smile on Putin’s face and the sparkle in his eyes.  I just love this! Two alpha men removing the dark forces out of government, enabling peace and freedom. Kinda like captain america and superman.

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Published on Nov 11, 2018