The Silent War: How China and the Mexican Cartels Are Controlling U.S. Politicians

There’s a battle happening right now that most Americans don’t even realize they’re in. A Silent War. It’s a war without missiles or tanks. No battle lines are drawn on maps. Instead, it’s fought in backroom deals, hidden transactions, and quiet compromises.

The enemies? China and the Mexican drug cartels.

The battlefield? The minds, policies, and bank accounts of U.S. politicians.

And the cost? The future of America.

Are Politicians on the Payroll of Mexican Drug Cartels?

The opioid epidemic isn’t just a health crisis—it’s an invasion. Every year, tens of thousands of Americans die from fentanyl overdoses, and the supply chain tells a damning story. The cartels manufacture and distribute the drugs, but where do the raw chemicals come from? China.

This is no accident. China supplies precursor chemicals to the cartels, fueling an epidemic that weakens America from within. But why would U.S. politicians turn a blind eye? Why do policies keep failing to stem the flow of drugs? Some believe the answer is simple: money.

Drug cartels bring in billions every year, and some of that money must be making its way into the hands of key decision-makers. Whether it’s campaign donations, offshore bank accounts, or lucrative business deals, the financial incentives are enormous. When a politician allows open borders, refuses to crack down on cartels, or ignores the fentanyl crisis, is it incompetence—or something worse?

The cartels don’t just use money to get what they want. They use fear. Political figures who refuse to cooperate often face intimidation or worse. And those who play along? They get rewarded handsomely.

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Author: HP McLovincraft

Seeker of rabbit holes. Pessimist. Libertine. Contrarian. Your huckleberry. Possibly true tales of sanity-blasting horror also known as abject reality. Prepare yourself. Veteran of a thousand psychic wars. I have seen the fnords. Deplatformed on Tumblr and Twitter.

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