Elsie Lindsey

The Story of the Fort Bragg Cartel

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They called it “Fayettenam” for a reason.

On a cold December morning in 2020, a deer hunter stumbled upon two bodies riddled with bullets in the woods of Fort Bragg, North Carolina. One victim was Master Sergeant Billy Lavigne, a Delta Force operator who had killed his best friend two years earlier and walked free. The other was Chief Warrant Officer Timothy Dumas, a quartermaster who had written a blackmail letter threatening to expose the darkest secrets of America's special operations forces.

Their murders weren't random acts of violence. They were the bloody climax of a criminal empire that had operated with impunity for decades within the most elite units of the U.S. military.

What you'll discover will shock you:

— How Delta Force operators became drug kingpins, trafficking heroin from Afghanistan to American streets

— The systematic cover-ups by military commanders, federal prosecutors, and local police who protected these criminals

— A pattern of suspicious deaths, overdoses, and “suicides” that eliminated witnesses and whistleblowers

— Money laundering operations that moved millions in drug profits through legitimate military channels

— The institutional failures that transformed America's war heroes into America's most dangerous criminals

This isn't just another military scandal. This is the untold story of how twenty years of endless war corrupted the very soldiers sworn to protect us, turning Fort Bragg into the headquarters of a criminal cartel that rivaled any drug organization in Mexico or Colombia.

Based on declassified documents, police records, and hundreds of interviews, “The Story of the Fort Bragg Cartel” exposes the true cost of America's forever wars — and reveals how our most elite warriors became our most dangerous enemies.

The truth has been classified for too long. It's time you knew what really happened at Fort Bragg.

Order now — before this explosive exposé gets buried again.
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65 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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