Tsunami: How Governments Traffic Drugs into Minority Communities, Political Corruption, and the Murder of Tupac Amaru Shakur

Ninjavelli
2 min readNov 26, 2022

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Based on real life undercover work, and published as an “Affidavit of Complaint,” a retired federal agent gives a law enforcement perspective on how governments traffic drugs into minority communities, the involvement of public officials, and the unsolved murder of late-rapper Tupac Amaru Shakur. This book is based on a 10-page affidavit previously filed with the U.S. Department of Defense.

Former Federal Agent Anton Iagounov gives his account of “The War on Drugs,” which begins with an inquiry into the unsolved murder of Tupac Amaru Shakur (2 Pac), that unveils a much more gruesome discovery, connecting public officials to transnational organized crime, and the drug trafficking into minority communities by government agents who selectively target the African-American, Hispanic, and Native American Indian populations under the guise of “parallel construction,” using “intelligence sources” and “confidential informants” as a means to the artifice, including former DEA informants Jacques Agnant (a.k.a. Haitian Jack), James Rosemond (a.k.a. Jimmy Henchmen), Reginald Wright Sr., Reginald Wright Jr., Michael “Harry-O” Harris, Suge “Marion” Knight, the Los Angeles Police Department, and others.

This book documents Agent Iagounov’s undercover investigative work that began 2004 in South Central Los Angeles, California, during which Iagounov successfully infiltrated various Drug Trafficking Organizations (DTOs) which were using the hip-hop music industry to distribute narcotics. Further investigations revealed that there is a persisting “insider threat” within the field of law enforcement and intelligence, whereby malicious actors within the Department of Defense are the culprits to the drug trafficking scheme, using military installations as transportation hubs, and government aircraft to their logistics.

Furthermore, Iagounov details his experience working undercover in the State of Nevada, obtaining witness statements from sex-workers at a Nevada legal brothel, and gathering correctional intelligence at Nevada’s Ely State Maximum Security Prison as a Correctional Officer, where he learned of the DEA’s involvement with political corruption which implicates public officials at the center of the organized crime, sex trafficking of children, and the murders of law enforcement officers and federal witnesses.

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Ninjavelli

Security industry and law enforcement professional, hacker, and investigative journalist.