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The Mexican Drug War

Good for that dude to protect his home. I guess.

But good lord that article is needlessly over dramatic!
 
At least he took a number of those scumbags out.
 
He's now a local hero and I think we should follow hs example and defend ourselves from these thieves who are destroying my country....the army shouldn't kill them ...THE PEOPLE SHOULD

The poison our streets , not only in MEXICO but in USA too
 
what you are about to read is a real story from a survivor of the DRUGWARS, I ask you not to say this is false I have lost relatives in this war and believe THIS IS VERY REAL. I hope the blue helmets of the U.N come to mexico and save the people from this asassins!



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The bus of the ADO line was making its regular stop in the city of San Fernando, Tamaulipas on a destination to Reynosa. They arrived at the terminal unloading two people and boarding four, making a total of 15 passengers onboard the bus. The bus departed the terminal to follow the route; it was 8:30 in the evening of March 25, 2011. They quickly left the small village as they did not want to become victims of the criminals who operate in the city, however, that night would be the last they would fear, because they were already sitting in wait for them.

The streets in San Fernando empty at about 6 pm. The small town is a ghost town after dark, no one leaves their homes, and everyone protects themselves for fear of Los Zetas. Only the luxurious SUVs are seen travelling through the empty streets, no one wants to run into them.

The bus was just leaving the village when the driver saw a truck in the distance blocking the middle of the road and hooded men wielding AR-15s, at that moment he knew that all was over. The armed men ordered him to stop the bus; the driver was forced to stop. The men approached the bus pointing their long guns and shouting; "Open the door mother****er, move it son of a ***** if you don't want me to shoot you in the ****ing head." Shaking the driver opened the door of the bus, and instantly the armed men boarded the bus, one of them struck the driver on the face with his rifle while the others went inside shouting at the passengers, "You all just got ****ed mother ****ers." The passengers on board were terrified, the women were crying while the children were hugging their parents, and also crying. Everyone was in panic, they thought it was just a robbery, but it was not.

They ordered the driver to continue driving, taking him a several feet along the road until they reached a ditch, where they ordered him to get off the road there and go another 6 miles on a dirt road. This seemed to be the longest ride in the lives of the passengers. They reached a very wide open field in the middle of nowhere, a plot of some kind, it was very dark. At the location were approximately 20 luxury trucks, and 3 other buses from several different bus lines, some had visible bullet holes with flat tires and broken glass.

One of the armed men told the driver to stop the bus, then they separated the men and women and then they ordered all the men to get out of the bus. They forced about 8 men out of the bus who ranged from 15 to 50 years old. They lined them up next to the bus where several armed men approached them and they started to separate them again by removing the old or weak. They removed two old men and two others that looked sick. They tied their hands and feet, and took them to another group of men that also seem to be old and weak. The ones who remained back were told to remove their shirt and to wait there.

Some of the armed men went to one of the SUV's parked nearby and shouted "call the comandante." It is when the presence of this man was made known, who was dressed in all black commando style, wearing a bulletproof vest and pouches all over his clothes; they all called him "Comandante 40." The man approached the men without shirts that had been forced off the bus and told them in a loud military tone type of voice, "Lets see mother ****ers, who wants to live, tell me now," but no one dared to answer. Everyone was looking toward the ground; they were unable to look up frozen in fear.

A young man around 15 years of age urinated on his pants from the sheer fear while visibly trembling all over his body as if he was cold and a flood of tears ran down his cheeks. El 40 drew his handgun from his holster and without hesitation shot him in the forehead. The boy collapsed to the floor dead in an instant, while the other men also started to tremble in fear. "Who else is a *** here?" asked the El 40. No one dared to answer. "I will ask one last time mother ****ers, who wants to live?" This time he was yelling loud and clear, and suddenly all the men immediately raised their hands. "Good, we will give you a test to see how badass you all are, the ones who succeed will live, the ones who do not will get ****." With that he ordered several of his men who were sitting inside another SUV to bring the sledgehammers and the men gave a sledgehammer to each man. "Ok listen up *******s, the trick is this, we are going to pair you in twos, and you are going to **** up each other with the sledgehammers, and the one who survives will join us in our work and you get to live, while the one who does not survive, well you get ****ed," he said sarcastically making his men laugh out loud. The passengers were stunned by the instructions from a narco who resembled more a nazi than anything else, they could not believe this was happening to them. Everyone grabbed their sledgehammer and took their position with their pair. They stared at each other with a look of pure fear. "Ok, **** each other up," ordered El 40.

One of the passengers came begging to him, saying, "Please sir, I do not want to do this, I will give all my money and my home if you let us go." El 40 looked at him straight in the eye, took his sledgehammer and said, "Okay ****ing ******, go." As soon as the man turned to leave El 40 hit the man in the head with the sledgehammer using brutal force. The man fell to the ground bathed in blood and El 40 just went crazy hitting the man on the head with the hammer until his head was smashed in to pieces. "This is what you all have to do son of a *****es, use your balls, anyone who does not want to do this tell me now and I will **** you up," all men then began to fight against each other.

The bus driver was still inside the bus with the man who had intercepted them along with all the women and children. Several armed men got on the bus and forced all the women out of the bus who they felt were the prettiest. They were yelling at them; "Move ****e," all crying and screaming as were the children. One of the armed men gave an ordered, "OK *****es, give me your young ones" and while weeping, the mothers took their children on their arms, which ranged from newborn to 8 years old. The children clung to their mothers while the sicarios snatched one at a time. They got everyone out of the bus and took them away, while some of the sicarios beat the women who remained on the bus.

The young women that had been forced off the bus were taken to a beat up hut where other young women were waiting there. Inside it was dark and filthy, and one could hear screams and moans. There the sicarios tore the clothes off the women and began to rape them. Inside the hut were approximately 30 women being raped, others were torn up on the floor.

The children were taken to another location where there were tanks filled with acid, and there they threw them inside the tanks. Little by little the cries of terror began to fade in to the night. The only sound left was from the sicarios who were laughing out loud, one of them shouted to the others; "the soup is almost ready."

The armed man ordered the driver to turn on the bus, and directed him to drive the bus to the location where they had placed all the men who were old and weak, they were lying on the ground in a single line tied to their feet and hands. "Drive your bus over them," ordered the sicario to the driver. The driver looked at him stunned, he could not believe what he just ordered him to do. "I said drive your bus over them or I will place you along with them so you can get ****ed too idiot," the sicario yelled at the driver who felt he had no other choice but to comply. While driving his bus he could feel as if he was going over bumps, except the only difference was the screams from the people underneath. The women who remained inside the bus were crying uncontrollable after witnessing such horrible act. The sicarios inside the bus were just laughing. Not until he was finished driving over all of the bodies did they order him to stop.

It was then that the sicario shot the driver in the head and began to shoot the women who were inside the bus. The sicarios got out of the bus and set it on fire.

Comandante 40 gathered all the Zetas and said, "that is all for fun and game for tonight cabrones. Bring me all the winners" and they brought all the men who had killed their partner with the sledgehammer and El 40 said," Welcome to the Special Forces of the Zeta, the other military."
 
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The football game between the clubs Santos Laguna and Monarcas Morelia Apertura Mexico was suspended on Saturday by shooting near the stadium Crown of the city of Torreon in the north that caused nervous breakdowns among fans.Moments after the explosions that were heard clearly between fans and players by the proximity of the shooting in a street near the stadium, led to the suspension of the game at minute 40 when the clubs were tied at zero goals.


I was watching the game and I didn't understand why everybody was running and then I heard the gunfire MY COUNTRY MY BELOVED MEXICO IS TURNING INTO A NIGHTMARE !!!!!!!!!

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I was watching the game and I didn't understand why everybody was running and then I heard the gunfire MY COUNTRY MY BELOVED MEXICO IS TURNING INTO A NIGHTMARE !!!!!!!!!
I'm sure you're aware of this but most people already believe that outside of Mexico. It's unfair, like saying all of a city is similar to the one bad part of town you once visited by accident when the rest of it is perfectly safe and crime free but people love to generalize and all everyone sees how unruly and dangerous Mexico is these days.

Sucks about the match though.
 
....why the hell are we in Libya and not Mexico, again?
 
*cough* Oil *cough*

It does confuse me, in all seriousness, that we or the UN don't get more involved with the violence in Mexico, given how much more directly it affects us.
 
*cough* Oil *cough*

It does confuse me, in all seriousness, that we or the UN don't get more involved with the violence in Mexico, given how much more directly it affects us.

You didn't hear about how the ATF were ordered to let U.S. guns into Mexico? :awesome:
 
Alas, I have. I have a good friend who grew up in southern Mexico, in an area not really affected by the violence described here, who complains about that constantly.
 
My mother grew up in Tamaulipas (and the only thing I know about my father is that he came from Michoacan).

It's a shame that many fellow American citizens do not perceive or understand the history of what is currently transpiring. They blame Mexico and its system along with the citizens, but never the Plutocractic system they, themselves, are apart of and are unfortunately subservient to everyday.

What happened to Mexico is partially America's fault. Who are we kidding here? The drug industry is a multi-billion dollar business that every world government profits off of daily.

America gave these lunatics a foundation.
 
This is happening all over the country, we kinda got used to it ...
 
My mother grew up in Tamaulipas (and the only thing I know about my father is that he came from Michoacan).

It's a shame that many fellow American citizens do not perceive or understand the history of what is currently transpiring. They blame Mexico and its system along with the citizens, but never the Plutocractic system they, themselves, are apart of and are unfortunately subservient to everyday.

What happened to Mexico is partially America's fault. Who are we kidding here? The drug industry is a multi-billion dollar business that every world government profits off of daily.

America gave these lunatics a foundation.


We're not exactly taxing coke are we? The U.S. government spends billions investigating and prosecuting those involved in the drug trade. If anyone is making money off it, its the private companies hired to run our prisons. More than a few politicians are likely paid off to grease the wheels of that industry, but for the government itself, its hardly a stream of revenue.
 
We're not exactly taxing coke are we? The U.S. government spends billions investigating and prosecuting those involved in the drug trade. If anyone is making money off it, its the private companies hired to run our prisons. More than a few politicians are likely paid off to grease the wheels of that industry, but for the government itself, its hardly a stream of revenue.


The CIA and The State Department have been caught on several occasions selling and smuggling drugs into the country. Other times former members of the agency have come forward and admitted that 'several sources including intelligence agencies' have invested in the drug industry. Afghanistan, Panama, Mexico, Colombia, Haiti, Iran-Nicaragua, Vietnam and Peru have been the most famous cases.

Supposedly, the US government spends around $15.8 billion dollars (yearly average) on the War on Drugs but I wouldn't bet my life on that final sum. In fact, I don't even trust the Federal Budget I analyze from time to time.

The Tobacco Industry and The Alcohol Industry make hundreds of billions of dollars yearly. Keep in mind, that's two formly banned substances that generate a large chunk of revenue which the United States directly profits off of nowadays. Going forward, it is said by World-Renowned Economist Paul Krugman that the Marijuana Industry is estimated to be worth $140-$180 billion dollars alone. Now considering that the government is influenced by giant private corporations, and that $15 billion is the smaller number here, is it far fetched to believe that the US takes profits from the drug industry?
 
I think there is more to it than just profit. If the CIA gets their men into the industry, then they can better understand it, who's in charge, who's involved, etc.
 
I think there is more to it than just profit. If the CIA gets their men into the industry, then they can better understand it, who's in charge, who's involved, etc.


Except the CIA and the NSA haven't come close to taking down any of the Drug Cartels. The only thing intelligence agencies have done in the past 20 years is destabilize governments (for resources) and fund terrorist organizations.
 
Can it really be destroyed though? As long as there is demand, supply will come from somewhere.
 
Can it really be destroyed though? As long as there is demand, supply will come from somewhere.


BUT you can cripple them by legalizing Marijuana and Cocaine. It's risky, but the Drug Cartels will lose steam and revenue.
 
America has made it a policy for the past century or so to interfere and destabilize South America and Mexico. They know exactly what they are doing.

They could cripple the industry and generate billions in revenue by legalization. Problem is that the revenue would be "above the table". Right now the CIA and FBI make billions and its "under the table". I imagine they prefer it that way. Also allows them to interfere in and hold sway over many governments in their hemisphere.

They are NOT the good guys. There are no good guys in this game.
 
both parties - the government a drug cartels - are to blame for what's happening

with so much corruption within the government it's tough to find a solution for what's happening

and what's worse about this are the innocent lives it costs

this past week has been downright terrible - the shooting outside Santos' stadium, the news reporter brutally killed in Sinaloa, and now what happened yesterday at a casino in Monterrey where 50+ people died

it's hard to see what's been happening in Monterrey for the past year. I was there in 2009 and it was such a calm and safe city, in addition to being one of the richest Latin American cities. it's sad to watch what it has become.
 
America has made it a policy for the past century or so to interfere and destabilize South America and Mexico. They know exactly what they are doing.

They could cripple the industry and generate billions in revenue by legalization. Problem is that the revenue would be "above the table". Right now the CIA and FBI make billions and its "under the table". I imagine they prefer it that way. Also allows them to interfere in and hold sway over many governments in their hemisphere.

They are NOT the good guys. There are no good guys in this game.


Exactly. Most of America's citizens just assume that countries such as Mexico, Colombia, and Venezuela are corrupted Third-World countries that hold no value.

Wrong.

These countries are flooded with resources, and world powers have been trying to exploit these countries for decades. The US is no different. They intervened in Chile, Nicaragua, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Mexico, Panama, Venezuela, Brazil, Ecuador, etc. The US has removed (or assassinated) democratically elected officials and planted their dictator puppets for business purposes. Flash forward to today, these homelands have been ravaged by corporate entities which caused high levels of inflation. What are the native people expected to do? Stay and die, or migrate?

It's a goddamn shame that the politicians in this country demonize these men, women and children who are looking for a new life -- a new start -- caused by the greedy ambitions of world powers.

Agreed. They wouldn't dare to legalize anything anytime soon. It's a steady stream of revenue. In addition, the image that these organizations and agencies have is not a trustworthy or heroic one already.

Unfortunately, you are correct. There is no room for good guys in this business. America isn't a Democracy, it's a Plutocracy. Only the wealthy call the shots.
 
*cough* Oil *cough*

It does confuse me, in all seriousness, that we or the UN don't get more involved with the violence in Mexico, given how much more directly it affects us.
We get most of our oil from Canada and Mexico dude.
 

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