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Exclusive interview with Sir Lijoi the Retired Deep Cover Investigator in Narcotics and murder cases.

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Sir Lijoi was a detective for the City of Quincy, Massachusetts and worked with various federal agencies, in a Deep Cover capacity such as FBI, (Federal Department of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms) ATF AND Federal Drug Enforcement Administration) DEA on different cases when they were needed.

To raise awareness on drug addiction and help prevent the poison striking again, Sir Lijoi opened up to The Bridge Magazine .

Sir Lijoi in 1978 The Bridge MAG image

“I must tell you that first of all, I am not a doctor; I have had experiences that most people cannot conceive of or even think about in my career as a deep- cover operative. I will simply relate some facts as I see and understand them.

How did you acquire so much expertise?

 

“While working deep cover I had occasion to live among people addicted to drugs of all types-heroine, cocaine, methamphetamines, pills, glue, marijuana and more. As you can see I include marijuana, even though some governments throughout the world have deemed that marijuana is an acceptable drug.

 

 

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Rachel Tcheungna : Auteure, 

Ecrivaine de The Bridge Books et

Editrice de The Bridge Magazine

 

 

 

 

 

8 Comments »

  • Kyle Miller said:

    A critically important subject of the times and one that needs to be talked about, read, and watched via movie!

    I wish you much success.

    Kyle

    • Rachel Tcheungna said:

      Dear Ms Miller,

      Many thanks for your comments and wishes. Have a wonderful week.

      With best regards.

      Rachel

  • Donna McBroom-Theriot said:

    Glad to hook up on LinkedIn. I am glad to see that someone has taken the time to write about their experience in the field. I am the daughter of a retired law enforcement officer and the wife of a retired law enforcement officer. There is so much that I could write, but due to lack of time, will keep it short. It is a shame that “educated” legislatures, etc. lack the common sense it takes to see that any drug is potentially bad. I will definitely have to check out your books, but, it’s like educating those who already know. It is the ones that need educating that never pick up the book. That’s the problem we need to overcome. Look forward to reading. Donna

    • Rachel Tcheungna said:

      Dear Ms McBroom-Theriot,
      Your comment are welcome. Thank you for taking time to read and to drop a line about your view.
      Wishing you lovely week.
      With best regards.

      Rachel

  • Chris Macca said:

    Ernie is a legend and with any luck the will get the film made and Ernie will get the respect for his efforts he richly deserves.

    I post my comment publicly, as he always shies away from my many compliments I’ve made to him personally, which goes some way to explain the type of man he is – a true gent with a sincere heart and mind.

    In today’s world, these real-life stories are what should be promoted, as the proof that’s to be listened to, as the consequences of not learning the lesson from Ernie’s experience’s can only negatively impact upon all our societies..for now and the future.

    If only we could clone Ernie..how different things might be..?? 🙂

    • Rachel Tcheungna said:

      Dear Chris,
      Apologies for not being prompt to reply to your email.It is due to my busy schedule.
      Thanks ever so much for your lovely comment about Sir Lijoi. He is actually a living legend who have tried and is still trying his utmost to save the world.

      With best regards.

      Rachel.

  • how to cure a hangover said:

    Hmm it looks like your site ate my first comment
    (it was extremely long) so I guess I’ll just sum it up what I had written and say, I’m thoroughly enjoying your blog.
    I as well am an aspiring blog writer but I’m still new to everything. Do you have any tips and hints for beginner blog writers? I’d definitely appreciate it.

    • Rachel Tcheungna said:

      Dear Milford,

      Many thanks for your comments

      With best regards

      Rachel

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