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02-16-2010, 09:47 PM
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Money, Guns, & Bodies From Mexico
in Mexico... 12-10-09 Four dismembered bodies were found in the front of a school (Federal Raymundo Abarca Alarcón) in Mexico. The bodies were put in plastic garbage bags and dumped in the streets to cause panic. ![]() Besides the bodies, was found a paper with a note signed by "El Jefe de Jefes": Manden gente más capacitada Sinaloenses y Michoacanos, vengan a recoger su puta basura" = "Send more Qualified people, Sinaloeneses & Michoacans, come to pick up your fucking garbage." Att: The Boss of Bosses. Some info about the involved cartels: The Sinaloa Cartel has a presence in 17 states, with important centers in Mexico City, Tepic, Toluca, Cuautitlán and most of the state of Sinaloa. The cartel is primarily involved in the smuggling and distribution of Colombian cocaine, Mexican marijuana, methamphetamine and Mexican and Southeast Asian heroin into the United States. It is believed that a group known as the Herrera Organization would transport multi-ton quantities of cocaine from South America to Guatemala on behalf of the Sinaloa Cartel. From there it is smuggled north to Mexico and later into the U.S. Other shipments of cocaine are believed to originate in Colombia from Cali and MedellÃn drug-trafficking groups from which the Sinaloa Cartel handle transportation across the U.S. border to distribution cells in Arizona, California, Texas, Chicago and New York. The Sinaloa Cartel has been waging a war against the Tijuana Cartel (Arellano-Félix Organization) over the Tijuana smuggling route to the border city of San Diego, California. The rivalry between the two cartels dates back to the Miguel Ãngel Félix Gallardo setup of Palma's family. Félix Gallardo, following his imprisonment, bestowed the Guadalajara Cartel to his nephews in the Tijuana Cartel. In 1992 Palma struck out against the Tijuana Cartel at a disco in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, where eight Tijuana Cartel members were killed in the shootout, the Arellano-Félix brothers having successfully escaped from the location. The Michoacan Family Cartel, even by Mexican standards, La Familia has been known to be unusually violent. Its members use murder and torture to quash rivals, while building a social base in the Mexican state of Michoacán. It is the fastest-growing cartel in the country’s drug war and is a religious cult-like group that celebrates family values. In one incident in Uruapan in 2006, the cartel members tossed five decapitated heads onto the dance floor of the Sol y Sombra night club along with a message that read: "The Family doesn’t kill for money. It doesn’t kill women. It doesn’t kill innocent people, only those who deserve to die. Know that this is divine justice." The cartel has moved from smuggling and selling drugs and turned itself into a much more ambitious criminal organization which acts as a parallel state in much of Michoacán. It extorts "taxes" from businesses, pays for community projects, controls petty crime, and settles some local disputes. Despite its short history, it has emerged as Mexico’s largest supplier of methamphetamines to the United States, with supply channels running deep into Middle America, and has increasingly become involved in the distribution of cocaine, marijuana, and other narcotics. Michael Braun, former DEA chief of operations, states that it operates "superlabs" in Mexico capable of producing up to 100 pounds of meth in eight hours. However, according to DEA officials, it claims to oppose the sale of drugs to Mexicans. It also sells pirated DVDs, smuggles people to the United States, and runs a debt-collecting service by kidnapping defaulters. Because often times they use fake and sometimes original uniforms of several police agencies, most of their kidnap victims are stopped under false pretenses of routine inspections or report of stolen vehicles, and then taken hostage. Finally, some info about the Narco-Museum: ![]() Nowhere is that ostentation more visible than in their weapons. Weapons seized from the traffickers. There´s a Colt 38 with a gold handle and encrusted with 389 cubic zirconias and 22 emeralds, which belonged to "Chapo" Guzmán, and an AK47 - the infamous "goat´s horn" - many of its parts gold-plated. ![]() Mexican drug traffickers not only shoot with their pistols, they make statements with them too. Take the Colt 45 that one hitman embellished with rubies and emeralds in the shape of a crown, or the inscription on the firearm of a high-ranking rival proclaiming: "Better to die on your feet than live on your knees." A third trafficker gold-plated his weapon and set 221 diamonds on its handle. |
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02-16-2010, 10:29 PM
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Re: Money, Guns, & Bodies From Mexico
Damn, that's one good post! And damn! That's one tiny penis!!
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02-16-2010, 10:31 PM
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Re: Money, Guns, & Bodies From Mexico
YO! You see the regular and GOLD mother fucking plated MP40! Those are the MG's Nazis used! At least those LOOK like MP40's!! |
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02-17-2010, 01:21 AM
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Re: Money, Guns, & Bodies From Mexico
world's stinkiest jigsaw puzzle.
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