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Old May 1st, 2010 #21
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FBI officials say the kidnappings in the McAllen are are on the rise. They say in 2008 the number of cases just reached the double digits- but in 2009 there were more than 40 cases reported.
http://www.kveo.com/local/fbi-says-m...pled-in-1-year
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In an attempt to prevent violence in Mexico from spilling over into the Rio Grande Valley many local, state and federal law enforcement agencies attended a border coalition meeting on how to protect local residents, Michelle Macias has the story.
It was a packed house at the McAllen Convention Center on Thursday morning as governmental agencies gathered together to discuss border security for the Valley. It also was a way of evaluating the effectiveness of state operations at controlling drug related violence and crimes along the Texas/Mexico border. One resident who has been affected by all the illegal activity is Margarito Trujillo who owns a restaurant on the banks of the river. He says that he has seen illegal immigrants and drug smugglers swim from Mexico onto the Texas side on a daily basis. He wants this to stop and the only way he thinks it will work is by adding more manpower along the border.
http://www.kveo.com/local/government...lition-meeting
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Old April 25th, 2013 #22
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Daniel Martinez Bazaldua, Mexican Newspaper Photographer, Found Dead

By E. EDUARDO CASTILLO 04/25/13 07:36 PM ET EDT



MEXICO CITY — The hacked-up bodies of a photojournalist and another young man have been found in the northern Mexico city of Saltillo, authorities said Thursday.

Photographer Daniel Martinez Bazaldua, 22, had recently been hired to cover social events for Vanguardia, the paper said in a story in its online edition. Officials identified the other man as Julian Zamora, 23.

Saltillo is in northern Coahuila state, an area where the Zetas drug cartel is active. Another Coahuila newspaper recently announced it would no longer publish stories about drug gangs, after receiving threats apparently signed by a Zetas leader.

State prosecutors said the bodies were found Wednesday in a jumbled pile of severed parts on a street, next to a hand-lettered message that appeared to indicate the Zetas were responsible for the killings.

The state government said the sign suggested the two young men had deserted from a drug gang.

Coahuila state Attorney General Homero Ramos told reporters later that investigators had testimony indicating both men "were participating in illegal activities."

Vanguardia criticized that accusation, noting that the message left at the scene also contained threats to police.

"We think it is sad and alarming that Coahuila has become a state in which the authorities condemn murdered people, converting them into criminals, without offering the least evidence," the newspaper wrote.

"Only a serious, professional investigation can find out the truth that society deserves," Vanguardia said.

Vanguardia Editorial Director Ricardo Mendoza told The Associated Press that Martinez Bazaldua was "very calm," "friendly" and "enthusiastic," and said he did not know whether the killing was related to his work as a photographer.

In some cartel-plagued cities in Mexico, covering even the society section can be dangerous, because cartel leaders may hang out at prominent social events and get angry if they are included in photos. In some cases, if they want the attention, they can be angered if they are left out.

The Inter-American Press Association condemned the photographer's killing and demanded authorities do a thorough investigation. It also said it was regretful that state authorities almost immediately linked him to organized crime.

"It's irresponsible that without doing a minimal investigation, authorities immediately linked the killings a vengeance by members of organized crime," it said.

Four journalists have been killed in Coahuila and two more have gone missing since 1989. None of the cases have been solved, the association said.

Press advocates have long called Mexico one of the most dangerous nations for reporters. But there isn't a single, agreed-upon figure on crimes against journalists.

The Committee to Protect Journalists says in its latest report published in February that 12 Mexican journalists went missing in 2006-2012 and that in the same period 14 were killed because of their work. Mexico's human rights commission lists 81 journalists who it says have been killed since 2000.

In 2012, Mexico's special prosecutor for crimes against freedom of expression said 67 journalists had been killed and 14 had disappeared in the country since 2006.

On Thursday, the lower house of congress approved a bill that would allow journalists to request that federal prosecutors and federal judges investigate attacks on them, and to establish cases in which such federal intervention would be obligatory. The bill was previously approved by the senate and has now been sent to the president for his signature.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...m_hp_ref=media
 
Old June 5th, 2013 #23
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Title says it. Paying the price for involvement in the drug trade.

http://www.elblogdelnarco.com/2013/0...artel-del.html
 
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La página que estabas buscando en este blog no existe.

The page you're looking at this blog does not exist.
 
Old June 6th, 2013 #25
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La página que estabas buscando en este blog no existe.

The page you're looking at this blog does not exist.
Another copy of video, but with pornographic ads all over the edges.

http://theync.com/murder/shock-video...head-a-boy.htm

It looks like the editor got kidnapped:

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We closed the blog up to my partner!
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We closed the blog in retaliation as my partner was allegedly by an armed levatado the news broadcasts do not let @ EPN and narco blame us

It seems that the threats made by the drug or the government have taken effect and its disappearance has today published June 6, 2013. Editor and creator of the narco blog (mundonarco.com) has disappeared and the community of the narco blog (mundonarco.com) seeks contact the journalist, because for the moment there has not been any news it.

The death threats and countless warnings about a possible kidnapping (mostly anonymous sources), and were part of the daily life of a journalist.

I want to send a big hug to reviewers of the narco blogdel (mundonarco.com) and from the bottom of our hearts we hope that our editor is well and that we will soon have favorable news of his person and integrity.

We have no news about his whereabouts and current condition, we will begin with a mass media campaign through various means.

Spread the note is not silent as it wants the Government and the Narco.

NOTE: I'm Lucy

Email: [email protected]

"No I will be silent."

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Solounaopinión; Do not be intimidated by them, do not close the blog, people have to realize how really is Mexico and that everything is corrupt, i do not think that they will return to your partner alive, because normally when and threatened and do not understand and get up and not let it live, but do not close this medium, not really.

The reality, Look at all This is the government that is the mafia in general and you who anministran This cleared our data!! And many continue to front? VIVA MEXICO CABRONES. (A and ARE NOT ALONE.)
http://translate.google.com/translat...elnarco.com%2F

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Old June 6th, 2013 #26
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Old June 6th, 2013 #27
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Thanks for the update.
 
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Old June 11th, 2013 #29
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We already got a thread on this somewhere. I think it's #1 Mexico Cartel thread. Something like that.

[merged]

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Old June 25th, 2013 #30
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Wow an old thread that is still around.

I got bummed out when NNN got taken down. Guess I will start posting stories at VNN again.

As for the mestizos, all this hacking up of bodies is in their cultural makeup. I'm surprised they have not yanked a beating heart out of someone.
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Old November 6th, 2013 #31
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Los Zetas Beheadings: The Awful Reality of What Awaits European America When the Mexican Invasion is Complete WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
Posted by TNO Staff— on November 5, 2013

A boasting and brutal beheading video of four women by masked militia belonging to Mexico’s largest criminal cartel has once again underlined the nightmare awaiting the formerly European America once the Mexican Third World colonization of that country is complete.



The video, issued by the Los Zetas (Spanish for “The Zs”) criminal cartel, is designed to strike fear into its opponents, government and other Mexican gangs alike.

It shows four women kneeling in a field, with hands tied behind their backs. They are surrounded by 13 masked and armed men. One of the men asks a woman about their ties to a rival gang, the Gulf Cartel—to which she admits that her brother is a member.

After a few minutes, four men suddenly cut the women’s throats, and after they fall to ground, the helpless victims are decapitated.

Los Zetas’s date back to 1999, when commandos of the Mexican Army’s elite forces deserted and took up employment with the drug-trafficking Gulf Cartel.

In February 2010, Los Zetas broke away from the Gulf Cartel to branch out on their own, and their connections with the Mexican military soon made them the pre-eminent criminal organization in their country—and, as the Mexican invasion of America has continued, into the USA as well.

Los Zetas are now Mexico’s largest drug cartel and are based in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, directly across the border from Laredo, Texas.

This then, is the true face of the Third World colonization invasion which is currently underway in America.

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http://newobserveronline.com/los-zet...aphic-content/

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Old November 6th, 2013 #32
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Los Zetas Beheadings: The Awful Reality of What Awaits European America When the Mexican Invasion is Complete WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
Posted by TNO Staff— on November 5, 2013

A boasting and brutal beheading video of four women by masked militia belonging to Mexico’s largest criminal cartel has once again underlined the nightmare awaiting the formerly European America once the Mexican Third World colonization of that country is complete.

The video, issued by the Los Zetas (Spanish for “The Zs”) criminal cartel, is designed to strike fear into its opponents, government and other Mexican gangs alike.

It shows four women kneeling in a field, with hands tied behind their backs. They are surrounded by 13 masked and armed men. One of the men asks a woman about their ties to a rival gang, the Gulf Cartel—to which she admits that her brother is a member.

After a few minutes, four men suddenly cut the women’s throats, and after they fall to ground, the helpless victims are decapitated.

Los Zetas’s date back to 1999, when commandos of the Mexican Army’s elite forces deserted and took up employment with the drug-trafficking Gulf Cartel.

In February 2010, Los Zetas broke away from the Gulf Cartel to branch out on their own, and their connections with the Mexican military soon made them the pre-eminent criminal organization in their country—and, as the Mexican invasion of America has continued, into the USA as well.

Los Zetas are now Mexico’s largest drug cartel and are based in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, directly across the border from Laredo, Texas.

This then, is the true face of the Third World colonization invasion which is currently underway in America.

[video]

http://newobserveronline.com/los-zet...aphic-content/
THIS is what the goddamned kike, the cheap labor-lusting money-worshipers & their DC whores have inflicted upon US; they, of course, sleep safely in their country estates & gated communities.

These laughing, greasy ghouls will be chopping Whites up eventually. They should all be killed before they start.
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Old November 6th, 2013 #33
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Spics are not picky about who they kill,make friends with,hate or fuck.Expect that since they are smarter than niggers, and are the growing minority population, that they(Spics) will very soon be using niggers to carry out their most violent crimes.Niggers have already established their presence in white areas and can go where Spic's aren't welcome yet. Expect a full scale race war between Spics,niggers and white people any time now;ONLY- white people won't acknowledge it for decades to come; until the murder rate of nonwhites on whites becomes far greater than we can even imagine at present-and even then- the Jews and white liberals will find more excuses why nonwhites deserve to be forgiven,over and over again.
 
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Mexico mayor 'killed for standing up to drugs cartel'


The federal government sent in soldiers to Michoacan earlier this year

Mexico's local authorities' association say a mayor allegedly threatened by drug gangs in the western state of Michoacan has been killed. Ygnacio Lopez Mendoza, who headed the small town of Santa Ana Maya, was found dead in his car on Thursday. He had been speaking out about the Knights Templar cartel and had recently ended an 18-day hunger strike demanding more funds for his municipality.On Twitter, the former President Felipe Calderon demanded a full investigation. Mr Calderon also linked the crime to the Knights Templar drug cartel, publishing a quote allegedly by Mr Lopez Mendoza, who was a qualified doctor. "For every building work, we have to pay the Knights Templar 10%. All of us, Michoacan mayors, have this problem," the former president tweeted.

'No accident'

In a letter to other mayors, the association of local authorities said that Mr Lopez Mendoza's death "was not an accident". Early reports on Thursday suggested he might have been killed in a car crash. "According to information given by his [Mr Lopez Mendoza's] family, the doctor got home at about midnight and as he drove his car in, he was abducted by a group of people," the letter read. In an interview with a local radio, the executive-secretary of the association said the politician was tortured. Ricardo Baptista Gonzalez told MVS that Mr Lopez Mendoza got a call from the drugs cartel demanding "more pay", after the federal government agreed to disburse more funds for his municipality. In May, President Enrique Pena Nieto sent in a general to take over police and military operations in the western state.

Self-defence vigilante groups have formed in several towns in the region vowing to fight the violence, kidnappings and extortion carried out by drug cartels. Some 60,000 people have died across Mexico since 2006 when the previous government under Felipe Calderon deployed the military against the drugs gangs.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-24875961
 
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pretty amazing stuff - people are forming militias to do battle with cartels, and government takes side of cartels, more or less... smells like breakdown

http://gawker.com/theres-a-war-going...tel-1500832547
 
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[washington post]

Government forces move in, aiming to quell clashes between vigilantes and members of the powerful Knights Templar drug cartel, but confidence in officials is shaky. The government’s campaign to end the violence quickly turned deadly, with a confrontation Tuesday between soldiers and civilians, who witnesses say

[photo gallery thru link]

photo #8 is great, shows the 'vigilante' group frisking cops to flush out cartel members

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/...c_gallery.html

The Washington Post = jews = folks who get very nervous at the idea of people doing things for themselves, with guns. WP jews want central control, under jews, with passive subjects doing naught but what they are told/alllowed to do. Jews have invested a lot of effort to demonize the concept of the vigilante.

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MEXICO UNDER SIEGE
Mexico tells vigilantes to abandon fight against cartel in Michoacan

The government says it will take control of security matters in the 'hot land' region. But the groups vow to keep fighting the Knights Templar drug cartel.


Members of a peasant group battling a drug cartel take their positions after arriving in the town of Nueva Italia in Mexico's Michoacan state. The federal government has called on such groups to disarm and go home.

By Richard Fausset
January 13, 2014, 7:12 p.m.

MEXICO CITY — Federal authorities rushed Monday to head off a mini-civil war in the "hot land" of Mexico's Michoacan state, urging rural vigilantes to lay down their arms and go home rather than attempt to seize a city of 90,000 that has become a stronghold of a drug cartel calling itself the Knights Templar.

The armed peasant groups emerged last year to fight off the cartel, which had metastasized throughout the southwestern state, coordinating the lucrative methamphetamine trade and extortion rackets and wielding significant control over the major container port of Lazaro Cardenas. Until recently, the self-defense groups had been largely tolerated, if not encouraged, by President Enrique Peña Nieto's administration, which had allowed them to staff some roadblocks alongside federal police and soldiers.

But in the last week, the groups have taken control of a number of communities surrounding the city of Apatzingan. Their leaders declared that their goal was to drive the cartel out of the city for good.

Facing a possible bloodbath, Interior Minister Miguel Angel Osorio Chong convened Peña Nieto's security Cabinet on Monday afternoon in Morelia, Michoacan's capital. He announced that the federal government would assume control of security matters in Tierra Caliente, or Hot Land, the fertile agricultural region that has become a deadly battleground. From now on, he said, illegality will be dealt with in a "severe and inflexible manner."

Hundreds of troops and federal police officers have been deployed to the region, but in some cases they have been reluctant to get too involved in the escalating conflict: When armed vigilantes over the weekend rolled into the town of Nueva Italia, less than 20 miles east of Apatzingan, soldiers stationed there reportedly did little more than look on.

Osorio Chong exhorted the self-defense groups to return home and said there would be "no tolerance" for anyone carrying unauthorized weapons. He suggested that vigilantes, rather than take up arms illegally, should join official police forces — or report suspected wrongdoing via a toll-free tip line.

In a radio interview minutes later, self-defense group leader Hipolito Mora vowed to "continue in our struggle," and said the groups had no intention of disarming. "It's easy to say [we should disarm], because they've never lived through the hell that we've lived through," Mora said, referring to what he said were years of cartel harassment.
"It's really sad that [the government is] against us," Mora said. "From my point of view, I'd want to be against the Knights Templar first. And after finishing with them, after finishing off that organization, the government wouldn't need to run after us."

Like many struggles in contemporary Mexico, the turmoil in Michoacan does not lend itself to a simple narrative of good guys versus bad guys. There is widespread suspicion that at least some of the vigilantes are fronts for rival drug cartels who may be engaging in a turf battle by proxy. And the Knights Templar, firebrand evangelical Christians who portray themselves as the saviors of their state, have a dedicated following in Michoacan, particularly in Apatzingan. Masked groups of apparent Knights Templar followers have been setting fire to buildings and cars in the city in recent days to protest the vigilante presence nearby.

Michoacan Gov. Fausto Vallejo announced Monday that his government would relocate to Apatzingan, apparently in a show of resolve and support for the people there. Residents, meanwhile, said the city remained eerily quiet Monday as everyone, including troops and federal police, waited to see whether the vigilantes would arrive.

"The schools are closed, there's no activity," said carpenter Ezequiel Garcia, 67. "There's a lot of fear. I wanted to work today, but one of my sons called me and said not to go out."

Garcia said he listened to Osorio Chong's promise to restore order, but doubted the minister could do much to improve things. "The federal police are here, and they don't do anything.... And yes, the troops come, but after the [protesters] set fire to the cars."
Although the near-anarchy that has engulfed Michoacan does not threaten the stability of the country as a whole, it presents a daunting counter-narrative to the story that Peña Nieto would like to tell about Mexico. The president, who took office in December 2012, has pushed through ambitious economic and political reforms that he says will result in a more stable, transparent and affluent country.

For now, Michoacan is merely one of numerous swaths of Mexico that remain terrorized, and in some cases controlled, by drug cartels. The latest U.S. State Department travel warning for Mexico, issued last week, noted significant criminal activity in 19 of the country's 31 states, much of it committed by organized crime groups. The violence in Mexico has continued even though Peña Nieto's predecessor, Felipe Calderon, spent most of his six-year term confronting the drug gangs with a militarized approach. During that time, tens of thousands of people died in the country from drug-related violence.

Even as the current administration has distanced itself from Calderon's strategy, it has struggled to find new solutions to the cartel scourge.

Peña Nieto inherited much of the Michoacan problem from Calderon, whose deployment of troops failed to pacify the state. In November, the administration sent troops and police to Lazaro Cardenas to retake the city and deny the Knights Templar a major source of revenue from its business dealings at the port. Osorio Chong said Monday that the government had succeeded in that goal.

But security analyst Alejandro Hope of the Mexican Competitiveness Institute said the administration's decision to treat the vigilantes as a "useful tool" against the cartels appears to have backfired, emboldening the self-defense groups to go on the offensive.
"They decided they were the ones who were going to set the terms of cooperation with the government, and the government had to follow," Hope said. "Now that has led to a very, very dangerous situation. If and when they decide to move into Apatzingan, it could be a pretty bloody situation."

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http://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-m...,4212772.story
 
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Jews have invested a lot of effort to demonize the concept of the vigilante.
we can come up with a new term. idk, something like 'domestic security volunteers'. any suggestions?
also remind people that the historic function of vigilance committees is to serve the Common Law. not to subvert it.
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we can come up with a new term. idk, something like 'domestic security volunteers'. any suggestions?
also remind people that the historic function of vigilance committees is to serve the Common Law. not to subvert it.
Notice whatever jews do is "self defense." Whatever someone else does is aggressive. 'Vigilante' is aggressive. But ADL is merely a "defense" league, even though all it does is attack innocent people. What do these groups call themselves? Vigilantes? No. Self-defense groups, essentially. The jew takes the liberty to recharacterize them per his agenda.

To name is to defame, the jew sniggers to itself.
 
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