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January 15th, 2014 | #42 |
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I once saw a documentary (a rather sensational one, mind you) about a Mexican kid called Rosalio Reta who was recruited (at 13 or 14) years old by the ZETA organisation to be a sicario, a hitman, inside the US and Mexico.
There's lots of stuff about him online. (And I see the Cardona in the article you linked, Alex, was one of the 2 who worked alongside Reta.) One of the things I took away from that was that they are more actively recruiting Mexicans inside the US to do their dirty work. They're more able to carry out that kind of 'work' than Mexicans from Mexico, given that they've got more knowledge of conditions in the US, and can fit into US society better than a Mexican from Mexico can. So, what do you have? You have a large number of Mexican youth who have that knowledge of English, that knowledge of American society, and who don't mind doing anything to get the wealth and 'respect' that they want. Basically, they're a third column: that won't be surprising to any WN, perhaps, but the rest of US society is in for a pretty rude shock there. And on the other side of the border, you have super-rich and powerful cartel groups, whose economic and military power rivals (and perhaps even surpasses) the Mexican government and its executive arms, who want to keep on pouring drugs into the US, and don't care who or what gets hurt along the way. Hell, violence is an essential part of the process. As the recently-deceased Australian toe-cutter Chopper Read said, 'kill one, scare the shit out of one thousand'. Violence and the threat of violence, used publically, is the WD40 that keeps the whole system running smoothly, and ensures that people won't interfere with it. Last edited by M.N. Dalvez; January 15th, 2014 at 04:35 AM. |
January 17th, 2014 | #43 |
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http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/why...d-for-12-years
Catapults. "Jalapeños". Dune buggies. $1 million subs. Sophisticated drug tunnels. Firetruck-sized industrial pipeline drills. These are just a few of the ingenious ways that Mexico's Sinaloa cartel, arguably the world's largest, most powerful and technologically advanced organized crime syndicate, has tried to perfect the fine art of smuggling drugs into America. And to think, the US's premier drug enforcement arm gave the Sinaloa a pass to do so largely unhindered during the bloodiest stretch of Mexico's drug war. |
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January 28th, 2014 | #46 |
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Mexico says catches senior Knights Templar drug gang boss
BY LIZBETH DIAZ MEXICO CITY Mon Jan 27, 2014 A picture of drug kingpin Dionisio Loya Plancarte is seen on a screen during a news conference at the Interior Minister in Mexico City January 27, 2014. (Reuters) - Mexico said on Monday it had captured a leader of the Knights Templar, a violent drug cartel that has created a major security problem for President Enrique Pena Nieto. The attorney general's office said security forces arrested Dionisio Loya Plancarte, known as "El Tio" ('The Uncle'), a top member of the Knights Templar, which has clashed with vigilante groups in the western state of Michoacan this year. He is the most senior member of the gang to be arrested. The Knights emerged from a split in another cartel in Michoacan known as La Familia and have controlled large swaths of the restive mountainous state in recent years, extorting farmers and local businesses and diversifying away from drug trafficking to activities such as mining. Plancarte is suspected of being the gang's go-between with corrupt security and justice officials, the attorney general's office said. http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/...A0Q1N720140128 |
February 11th, 2014 | #47 |
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The "old Jews" come out after 500 years...
http://mexfiles.net/2007/03/18/mexicali-jews/ Given the large number of Jews who settled to Mexico right after Cortez conquered I have to wonder if the insane level of violence is partly due to Kazar DNA in the mestizo population.... From what I've read Jews were all over Mexico 450 years ago.... And as we all know the Jews were expelled from Spain on the day that Columbus started his first voyage.. BTW Columbus was a Portugese Jew...You can google it |
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Founder of ultra-violent Zetas drug cartel killed in Mexico
Galdino Mellado Cruz, a military deserter known by the alias Z-9, killed in a clash with military that also left five civilians and a solider dead http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...in-Mexico.html |
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Here's a quite lengthy article, in German, which points the finger at celebrity TTIP candidate China which is smuggling in raw chemicals for chrystal meth production in exchange for precious metals:
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Just found this auf deutsch interview with blue-eyed suspected (Does anybody know?) Tapir Michael Froman:
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October 21st, 2014 | #53 |
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http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...a=twitter_page
Felina nevertheless continued to post a high volume of news alerts to the site at the hashtag #ReynosaFollow. Until early in the morning of Thursday, Oct. 16, when this message from Felina @Miut3 was posted: # reynosafollow FRIENDS AND FAMILY, MY REAL NAME IS MARÍA DEL ROSARIO FUENTES RUBIO. I AM A PHYSICIAN. TODAY MY LIFE HAS COME TO AN END. The next message, sent moments later, is supposedly her warning friends and family not to make the same mistake she did, using social media to report on organized crime, because “there is no point.” The message after that is a warning to her followers and to three prominent citizen journalists that the cartels “are closer to us than you think.” The last message sent from Felina’s account is not written but rather consists of two photos: in the first, a middle-aged woman keeps her hands folded in front of her and looks directly at the camera; in the second the same woman is lying on a dirty floor with a coup de grace bullet wound in the face. The founder of Valor por Tamaulipas confirmed that the photos are of Felina. Twitter has since shut down her account. |
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Mexican mayor and his wife accused of being behind disappearance of 43 missing students as thousands take to the streets
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Nine cops from Mexico's elite cartel-busting unit questioned over murder of three American siblings executed on vacation
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http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/narc...ticle-comments
‘Narcos’ Location Scout Shot and Killed in Mexico |
December 22nd, 2018 | #57 |
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guy says they're getting their guns from US govt
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December 26th, 2018 | #58 |
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ang-clash.html
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