Swedish US Asylee Claims Turkish Islamic Dictatorship is Running ‘Largest Drug Trafficking Op in History’

Under US asylum protection, Victor X is continuing his fight against global corruption. Following a $4.2 billion lawsuit against Sweden’s financial elite, he is now alleging that Turkey is financing much of his Scandanavian homeland’s investments through the largest drug trafficking operation in history.

Victor X, formerly Victor Carlström, garnered over a million views this past week on Instagram when he posted a video message promising “shockwaves around the world.” Specifically, X is calling for President Joe Biden to place sanctions on both Sweden and Turkey because of their alleged participation in this diabolical plot.

Once a top banker and financial agent in Sweden, X is now under US asylum protection, the only northern European to hold that privilege, he claims. Along with his accumulated wealth, the asylee status is about all he has left since losing his country, his home, and even a relationship with his ex-wife and two children.

With essentially nothing to lose, X is not shying away from calling out global organized crime.

On June 17, X uploaded a video accusing Turkish officials of laundering illegal drug money across Sweden in connection to a Turkish drug trafficking operation in Latin America. This, X explained, is all based upon findings stemming from his $4.2 billion lawsuit filed in US federal courts against Swedbank CEO Jens Henriksson and other leaders in Sweden’s financial industry.

“Billions have been invested into real estate and infrastructure across Sweden,” X said.

“Sweden is drowning in Turkish drug money,” he added, naming Henriksson as a key manager of investments.

To compound the bombshell report, X also stated that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was involved. Erdoğan is the brazenly Islamic dictator who openly boasts about how Europe will be overrun with Muslims in no time. According to X, the Turkish connection to his initial case against Swedish authorities is clear.

After fleeing Sweden, X says he carried burner cell phones in order to hide on his way to securing asylum protection. At one point, all of his burner phones started ringing at the same time showing numbers from Turkey, he alleges. This happened days after negotiations broke down with Katrin Westling Palm, the head of the Swedish Tax Agency, whom X alleges has intimate dealings with Turkish companies.

X claims there have been multiple attempts on his life due to his knowledge of these explosive revelations. Nevertheless, he continues to fight on. His lawsuit against the heads of Swedbank, Folksam, and others made it to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, just below the Supreme Court. However, it abruptly came to an end following another Swedish whistleblower’s call to X that his communications with his lawyers were under Swedish surveillance.

X was shocked but not surprised considering he survived 14 Swedish criminal investigations into his companies and tax records. He believes these probes were baseless and just used to justify the wiretapping of him, similar to how WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was railroaded.

Consequently, he dropped that case in order to take up an even bigger one in the European Court of Human Rights, this time targeting Turkey as well as his home country.

He had planned a hunger strike at the White House in order to bring pressure on the Biden administration to place sanctions on Sweden, but since the militarization and closure of the Capitol area, that’s not going to be possible.

Big League Politics will continue to provide updates on X’s crusade for justice as more revelations exposing corruption come to light.

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