Join the movement to end censorship by Big Tech. StopBitBurning.com needs donations and support.
Massive fentanyl bust in Ontario highlights deadly border crisis -- Trump's wall needed now more than ever
By patricklewis // 2025-11-14
Mastodon
    Parler
     Gab
 
  • The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and the Windsor Police Service seized 46 kg of suspected fentanyl in Windsor, Ontario—the largest fentanyl bust in the province's history.
  • The haul is estimated to contain approximately 460,000 street-level doses, underscoring the lethal scale of the seizure.
  • The investigation, dubbed "Project Rotherham," uncovered not only fentanyl but also 3.4 kg of suspected cocaine, 1 kg of suspected heroin, two loaded firearms, thousands of prescription pills, cash, jewelry and more than 20 cellphones—revealing a sophisticated trafficking operation.
  • Authorities warn that fentanyl—being a synthetic opioid with extreme potency—is fueling an overdose epidemic in Canada and the U.S., and that such large‐scale seizures signal both the extent of the threat and the challenge ahead.
  • While the bust is a major success for law enforcement, officials caution that it likely represents only a fraction of the total illicit supply, highlighting the urgent need for enhanced border security, stronger drug-trafficking enforcement and coordinated international cooperation.
In a chilling reminder of the deadly consequences of America's—and Canada's—porous borders, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have seized a staggering 46 kilograms (101.4 pounds) of fentanyl, the largest such bust in the province's history. Authorities warn that this lethal haul—enough to kill an entire "moderately sized city"—underscores the urgent need for stronger border security, including President Donald Trump's proposed wall, to stop the flood of synthetic opioids poisoning North America. The year-long investigation, dubbed Project Rotherham, culminated in a series of raids across Windsor, Ontario, where police confiscated not only the fentanyl but also 3.4 kilograms (7.5 pounds) of cocaine, 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds) of suspected heroin, two loaded firearms, ammunition and thousands of prescription pills, including hydromorphone, oxycodone, morphine and benzodiazepines. Additionally, officers seized $170,000 in cash, luxury jewelry and over 20 cellphones, dismantling what appears to be a sophisticated drug trafficking network tied to organized crime. According to BrightU.AI's Enoch, fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is up to 100 times stronger than morphine and has become the leading cause of overdose deaths in both the U.S. and Canada. Just two milligrams—equivalent to a few grains of salt—can be fatal. The OPP estimates that the seized fentanyl could have produced 460,000 street-level doses, each potentially deadly. Worse yet, traffickers often mix fentanyl with other drugs, unbeknownst to users, turning casual drug experimentation into Russian roulette. "This operation has a direct impact on the City of Windsor. Removing this volume of fentanyl from our streets saves lives," said Deputy Chief Jason Crowley of the Windsor Police Service. But while law enforcement deserves credit for this bust, the reality is that this is just a drop in the ocean. The previous administration's weak border policies—and Canada's own lax enforcement—have allowed cartels to flood both nations with poison.

The border crisis fuels the fentanyl epidemic

The majority of fentanyl entering North America originates in China, where communist-run labs manufacture the drug before smuggling it through Mexico and across the U.S. southern border. From there, it spreads into Canada and throughout the continent. Despite this well-documented pipeline, open-border advocates and globalist elites continue to oppose Trump's border wall, dismissing it as "xenophobic" while ignoring the thousands of lives lost to fentanyl every year. Had Trump's wall been completed—and had former President Joe Biden not halted construction—countless tons of fentanyl could have been intercepted before reaching American streets. Given the globalist push for depopulation—as openly admitted by figures like Bill Gates and the World Economic Forum—some speculate whether the fentanyl crisis is being deliberately ignored or even facilitated by those in power. After all, opioid deaths surged under both Democratic and Republican administrations that failed to secure the border. Meanwhile, Big Pharma profits from addiction treatment drugs while downplaying safer alternatives like natural detox methods and holistic recovery programs.

The solution: Secure borders, strong leadership

The Windsor bust proves that law enforcement can win battles, but without a physical barrier and strict immigration controls, the war on fentanyl will never be won. Trump's wall was not just about stopping illegal immigration—it was about protecting citizens from the deadly drugs and criminals pouring across the border. If governments truly cared about saving lives, they would:
  • Finish the border wall—no more excuses.
  • Crack down on Chinese chemical suppliers fueling the crisis.
  • End catch-and-release policies that allow drug traffickers to roam free.
  • Promote natural detox and recovery solutions instead of relying solely on Big Pharma's expensive, often ineffective treatments.
Until then, fentanyl will continue claiming lives—not by accident, but by design. The Windsor seizure is a wake-up call: North America's survival depends on sealing the border before it's too late. Watch Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) destroying President Trump's "fentanyl transporting boats" narrative in this interview with Piers Morgan.
This video is from the Cynthia's Pursuit of Truth channel on Brighteon.com. Sources include: TheEpochTimes.com BrightU.ai Brighteon.com
Mastodon
    Parler
     Gab