Smugglers
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In one, I used NASA supercomputers to design next-generation spacecraft, and in the other I was a data scientist looking for potential
smugglers
of sensitive nuclear technologies.
So the unconstrained disclosure of those capabilities means that as adversaries see them and recognize, "Hey, I might be vulnerable to this," they move away from that, and we have seen targets in terrorism, in the nation-state area, in
smugglers
of various types, and other folks who have, because of the disclosures, moved away from our ability to have insight into what they're doing.
I've tracked gun
smugglers
from Russia to Somalia, I've worked with warlords in Afghanistan and the Congo, I've counted cadavers in Colombia, in Haiti, in Sri Lanka, in Papua New Guinea.
But the people in Turkey had already gotten used to the power of Twitter because of an unfortunate incident about a year before when military jets had bombed and killed 34 Kurdish
smugglers
near the border region, and Turkish media completely censored this news.
My journey was much longer, much more complicated, and certainly more dangerous, traveling to Thailand by air, and then by road and boat to Malaysia and into Indonesia, paying people and
smugglers
all the way and spending a lot of time hiding and a lot of time in fear of being caught.
I can't afford to pay the people
smugglers
to help me with the crossing to Britain, but I will go buy a wetsuit and I will swim."
And no one would put their life savings in the hands of those notorious
smugglers
if there was a legal way to migrate.
This means they can usually only travel by land or sea, and may need to entrust their lives to
smugglers
to help them cross borders.
We lament the existence of human smugglers, and yet we make that the only viable route to seek asylum in Europe.
It would save lives, it would undercut the entire market for smugglers, and it would remove the chaos we see from Europe's front line in areas like the Greek islands.
In fact, many migrants have made a decision, out of economic need, to place themselves into the hands of people
smugglers.
And yes, it can often be the case that these people
smugglers
demand exorbitant fees, coerce migrants into work they don't want to do and abuse them when they're vulnerable.
If people were allowed to migrate legally they wouldn't have to place their lives into the hands of people
smugglers.
And they're mashed together with the vast informal sector that doesn't bother to distinguish between
smugglers
and tax evaders and those running illegal whatnot, and the ladies who trade, and who put food on the table and send their kids to university.
Now, I was taken by inspector Brian Cantera, of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, to a cavernous warehouse east of Vancouver to see some of the goods which are regularly confiscated by the RCMP from the
smugglers
who are sending it, of course, down south to the United States where there is an insatiable market for B.C. Bud, as it's called, in part because it's marketed as organic, which of course goes down very well in California.
Drug
smugglers
a Beautiful women and a determined cop.
Then two of the
smugglers
put the whiskey in a boat and float it over the border.
He makes a deal with Dennis, that if he helps him catch the drug smugglers, then he will be set free and allowed whatever he pleases.
The plot isn't too inventive but the whole border patrol theme is interesting and the ex-marines as drug
smugglers
twist is cool.
Van Damme plays a border patrol agent who is out to stop heroin
smugglers
trying to cross into the United States.
Thrill as they put the kibosh on international heroin smugglers, Polish fugitives, peeping toms, philandering girlfriends, renegade dogs, and litterbugs who are too lazy to bin their recyclables.
The following year Bob finds himself on assignment for National Geographic on a Dutch resort island where he meets Kathleen (Sophie Hilbrand) and inserts himself into her seedy underworld of international drug
smugglers.
A friendly smuggler took custody over them, however, and even raised and trained Bo and Ingrid into expert
smugglers.
Drug smuggling is big money and often people are unknowingly (or tricked) into doing things for
smugglers.
A talking, Scottish-accented police dog (though he won't speak to grown ups) and his British owner (what are they doing so far from home?) are on an isolated island somewhere off the coast of America staking out drug
smugglers.
Trigger falls in love with a beautiful golden mare that has stolen treasure inside a specially made shoe by diamond
smugglers.
When Trigger watches the mare being abused by the villainous smugglers, he kills one of them.
Not one of the brighter entries in the wildly uneven Peter Lorre-Sol Wurtzel Moto series, this one sets our hero on the trail of the obligatory jewel
smugglers
in glamorous, exotic PUERTO RICO, where he encounters a snippy library clerk and a tippy rowboat among other perils.
It is said to be one of the few old Cornish inns not to have been used by smugglers; it is about as far from the sea as it is possible to be in Cornwall, and its exposed position on open moorland by a main road would have made it easy to detect any suspicious movements of goods.
The Fear element just isn't explored, The Mad Death is called that for a reason, its a terrible death, but these factors are just not explored well enough to either strike fear into the viewer or to deter would be
smugglers.
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