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WARNING!!
Very Graphic Photos of Dead Bodies
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MEXICO
Nearly one million barrels of oil were stolen from PEMEX in first four months of this year. The theft has cost PEMEX about $250 million over the four month period. (Although not stated in the article, this is likely another indication of cartel diversification. Some of the theft is of crude, which is resold to refineries at lower prces. Then there is theft of fuel, including gasoline. A few months ago, a tap was found into an aviation fuel pipeline underneath a Mexico City runway.)-El Universal and http://tinyurl.com/3wny72q
MEXICO
Foreign Plants Leave amid Rising Violence: According to official figures made public June 16 by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography, 169 foreign production plants left the country during January-March. The report also said that from January-March the government registered some 5,109 foreign plants established in the country in comparison with 5,278 foreign plants during the same period in 2010. The states that lost the largest numbers of production plants included Baja California, which lost 43 plants; Jalisco (22 plants); Mexico (21 plants); and Tamaulipas (16 plants). (Obviously the loss of these plants is due primarily to the violence in these areas, especially the states of Tamaulipas and Jalisco. Violence has had a major negative affect on business in Mexico. Companies have to contend with fear of their employees going to and from work, and caused by such incidents as when gumen shot at a Mattel employee bus, injuring workers. Thus the companies have to expend large amounts of captal to secure their physical plants and their workers.)
CIUDAD JUAREZ, CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO
(Across from El Paso, Texas)
Death toll: 1077 year to date; 77 for June; Average 6.1 murders a day
EL MARQUES, QUERETARO, MEXICO
The Mexican military arrested 8 people and dismantled a sophisticated narco laboratory. The attorney general’s office placed the value at about $20 million. The lab produced about 150 kilograms (330 Lbs) of crystal methamphetamine every six days, and required 30 to 40 workers. Experts from the attorney general’s office had to wait an hour before entering due to high levels of contamination, and part of the building was kept closed due to explosive chemicals located there. Those arrested said they were part of the third shift.-http://www.proceso.com.mx/?p=273048
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MONTERREY, NUEVO LEÓN, MEXICO
A record 33 people died in a 24 hour period, including two of the Governor’s bodyguards and three prison guards (reported in the last M3). Five of these were due to a confrontation with the military. In addition to the deaths, two kidnappings were reported.-http://www.proceso.com.mx/?p=272858 (Blog del Narco gives a figure of 39)
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Blog del Narco (www.blogdelnarco.com)
(Each time an item refers to another police officer being killed, including military acting in that capacity, there will be an asterisk.)
CHIHUAHUA, CHIHUAHUA*
José Luis Martínez Limas, operations commander for a state police unit, was assassinated while driving.
AGUACALIENTES
Nephew of the state attorney general is interrogated on video, and pleads with his uncle to turn over to them the state police director, or they will kill “our parents, our children, our brothers, and they know where we live, uncle. Help us, don’t just leave us, they are going to kill us uncle.” Authorities received an anonymous call of a head near the San Nicolas landfill, where a head was found on top of a cooler from a convenience store with a narco message, but no body was found. The head belonged to the nephew. The attorney general said “These actions are not going to intimidate us.”
NUEVO LEÓN*
They are calling it ‘Red Wednesday’, as 39 people were killed in the state, most during a 18 hour period. This includes three prison guards, two police bodyguards for the state Governor, and five bad guys killed in shootouts with the military. There were also two kidnappings reported. (Notice the people standing around, unfazed by the routine of death. One must wonder what effect this will have on the children seeing this frequently, especially on their development as their emotions mature.)
TIJUANA, BAJA CALIFORNIA
A suitcase was left in the street, and when the municipal police arrived, they found blood around it. Inside they found the disembowelled and butchered remains of a person, without the head.
APODACA, NUEVO LEÓN
Five young people executed in two separate incidents.
FRESNILLO, ZACATECAS
Edgar Huerta Montiel, alias El Wache, supposedly the boss of El Commandante Kilo. El Wache was responsible for coordinating the slaughter in San Fernando. Still unconfirmed is his confession that there are still 600 bodies in undiscovered narco graves. He said he had killed ten central Americans and ordered the kidnapping of at least 6 bus passengers who were taken to a safe house to be tortured in order to find out if they were part of the Gulf cartel.
ESCOBEDO, NUEVO LEÓN
Three grenades were thrown at the entrance of the attorney general’s offices with 2 exploding but doing property damage only to vehicles. Minutes later, one was thrown in front of the federal police offices nearby. Again only property damage occurred.
CHIHUAHUA, CHIHUAHUA
José Antonio Acosta Hernández, better known as El Diego, was captured by the federal police. He was a member of the anti kidnapping unit of the state police, and a reward of 15 million pesos (US $1,261,258.17) had been offered. The report continues “apparently it worked.” He is a leader of La Line cartel.
MORELIA, MICHOACAN*
A state police officer, David Garibay Netzahualcóyotl Cordova was executed and his body dumped along side of highway.
CHIHUAHUA, CHIHUAHUA
Another leader of La Linea has been captured. José Guadalupe Rivas González, alias El Zucaritas, is reported to be the main lieutenant to El Diego (above). The attorney general’s office said more information would be released.
PLAYA VICENTE, VERACRUZ
Disemboweled and dismembered man’s body dumped outside of school.
MONTERREY, NUEVO LEÓN
Friday afternoon gunmen chased down and executed five youth under 20. One other survived the attack.
CHILAPA, GUERRERO*
Cartel gunmen attacked the municipal police station, gravely wounding an officer and kidnapping the Commander, Trinidad Zamora Rojo. Reports say that three of the gunmen were killed but their bodies were taken by the others. Later, the Commander’s dismembered body, with the head skinned, was dumped on a bridge. His fingers were placed into his mouth. With the body was a narco message.
MICHOACÁN
Primarily in Lazaro Cardenas, eight men were executed, supposedly by the Knight’s Templar, for supporting LFM (La Familia Michoacana)
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26 Mexican Police Arrested for Alleged Links to Organized Crime
http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=399598&CategoryId=14091
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Zetas bring violent night to Matamoros
http://www.themonitor.com/articles/zetas-51806-mexican-colonia.html
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2 dead in gunbattle in Mexico border city; government denies Zetas cartel leader killed
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Equal Opportunity Hit Squads
http://www.grass-roots-press.com/2011/06/17/equal-opportunity-hit-squads/
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HONDURAS
Bean speculation and innovative imports
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Mexico finds $2.4 million hidden in phone cable
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Juvenile “I am a Sicaria at the Service of Los Zetas”
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Union Official Slain in Southern Mexico
http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=399610&CategoryId=14091
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Peru: Humala Pledges Justice for Sterilization Victims
(346,219 women and 24,535 men were sterilized between 1993 and 2000.)
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Mexican teenage girls train as drug cartel killers
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Domestic News – United States
U.S. Border Patrol Weekly Blotter June 9 – June 15
http://cbp.gov/xp/cgov/border_security/border_patrol/weekly_blotter/0609_0615.xml
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Gun program deserves inquiry-Editorial
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Family, agents decry “reckless” ATF gun operation on Mexican border
(From the Center for Public Integrity)
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Two AK-47s Used to Murder Mexican Lawyer Were ‘Fast and Furious’ Guns From U.S., Sources Say
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DTO, TCO and cartel – what’s in a drug-war name?
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Border agents corrupted while FBI and DHS wrangle for power
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Mexican Drug Cartel Takes over California
(Although a couple of years old, it is still valid, and good info.)
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ARIZONA
Fugitive Wanted in Sweden Captured in Phoenix
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CALIFORNIA
Border Patrol Checkpoint Halts Drug Smuggling Attempt
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/newsroom/news_releases/local/06162011_2.xml
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ARIZONA
The dying time has begun in southern Arizona’s borderlands
http://tinyurl.com/6dtyrf3
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Fronteras: A Changing America.
In this inaugural episode host Carlos Correa interviews Emilio Gutierrez, a former journalist from Mexico who seeks political asylum in the US.
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Congress’ Focus on Immigration Shifts to Jobs
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ARIZONA
Tucson Sector Border Patrol Agents Seize One Ton of Marijuana from Stolen Vehicle
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FLORIDA
Illegal Immigrant Arrested in Florida for Impersonating Flight Attendant
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Mexico, 10 other countries file briefs in Georgia in suit over state’s new immigration law
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TEXAS
DPS Director Reports at Least 3 Smugglers Shot During Last’s Week Shootout
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TEXAS
Public Safety Commission hears report on Mexican border incident
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TEXAS
Detainees Beg to be Deported Anywhere but the Texas Border
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TEXAS
Officials find 41 in Hidalgo County ‘stash house’
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WASHINGTON STATE
Whatcom residents on Canadian border chain gates to deter federal agents
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NORTH CAROLINA
Murder suspect arrested
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Migrant smuggler sentenced in Vermont
(trying to recruit young girls as prostitutes, got an Idaho church to send him $41,000 to secure the release of missionaries arrested in Haiti, and $30,000 of the money disappeared)
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PUERTO RICO
CBP Seizes 49 Bricks of cocaine
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/newsroom/news_releases/local/06152011_7.xml
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ARIZONA
Tucson Sector Border Patrol Agents Rescue Four in West Desert
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NORTH CAROLINA
Sheriff: ICE Detainer Filed After Fake ID Bust
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ARIZONA
Criminal aliens sentenced in Arizona for alien abduction-for-ransom scheme
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NORTH CAROLINA
Trooper finds $2.4 million in cocaine during traffic stop
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April 28, 2013 at 07:30 |
To think that the disemboweled and dismembered remains of a man could be left outside a school! Well, If I’m not mistaken, a man even managed to disembowel himself! I think I managed to find him on Google just by searching for DISEMBOWELMENT or DISEMBOWELED. I think perhaps the same should have happened to Osama bin Laden. Perhaps his brain and other body parts ought to be put on display at Body Worlds.
I am featured on the BBC website and anxious to bring my weblinks to everyone’s attention. You should be able to find me in the local archive section.
To find me on Facebook just search for CAR, FLYING CAR, MAVERICK, PLANE DRIVEN or SOLAR SYSTEM.
October 29, 2011 at 04:38 |
tramadol epilepsy…
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June 19, 2011 at 17:30 |
If and when E-verify becoms the universal law of the land, it will go a long, long way in decreasing the illegal alien population within this country substantially…..and also humanely which should appease the do gooders and pro illegal groups.
If there is no job waiting or easily obtainable, it should reduce border crossers by 70% who claim to come here for work.
June 19, 2011 at 11:54 |
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June 19, 2011 at 10:13 |
In reading the NADBPO’S jproposal for Immigration Reform and Enforcement, I was saddened to see that they believe there is an excuse for some illegal aliens to stay, and they don’t mention the fact that we need our military on the border. We’ve had Border Patrol for years, but they are usually hindered with all sorts of things they can’t do. Mexico has become such a savage nation, the border needs to be closed entirely for some tme. This administration needs to then demand all illegals leave.
June 19, 2011 at 06:53 |
Leave them here without deportation and the U.S. will look just like this
horrible country.
I used to skim though my Mexican aunts Mexican magazines and it wasn’t
much different from this in 1959.