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RE: Blog del Narco -WARNING! GRAPHIC! - pedro - 03-25-2012 (03-19-2012, 02:44 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: blog del narco translation RE: Blog del Narco -WARNING! GRAPHIC! - JsMom - 03-25-2012 (03-19-2012, 02:44 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: blog del narco translation THIS IS WHAT SHOULD HAPPEN TO THE SPIC THAT KILLED THAT LITTLE BLACK KID FOR NO DAMN REASON OTHER THEN HIM BEING BLACK AND WEARING A HOODIE AT NIGHT! RE: Blog del Narco -WARNING! GRAPHIC! - Lady Cop - 04-15-2012 i don't know why Americans still travel to resorts in mexico. screw that, there are much nicer and safer places to go, like the islands. that includes cancun and cabo...why bother? the Caribbean is nicer. (CNN) Julian Cardona is a photojournalist who works in the "murder capital of the world" -- Juarez, Mexico. He takes pictures of bodies and survivors, migrants and countrymen, violence and vigils. The 51-year-old photographer puts his life on the line for such photography because he wants the world to know of a patch of earth that many American journalists -- even those in Mexico, too -- fear to tread and often avoid. That's because the violence by Mexican cartels and other criminals who control swaths of the borderlands have secured a reputation for ferocious violence and carnage, including to those who dare to chronicle the death toll. To capture the human suffering and endurance, often in the powerful imagery of black-and-white photographs, Cardona doesn't venture out alone anymore. He partners with other photographers -- who had been competitors under less dark times -- because they believe there's greater safety in numbers. full story and photos at link: http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/14/world/americas/mexican-photographer-juarez/index.html?hpt=hp_c1 RE: Blog del Narco -WARNING! GRAPHIC! - Lady Cop - 05-04-2012 Mexico City (CNN) -- At least two of four dismembered bodies found Thursday morning in the eastern state of Veracruz and bearing signs of torture were journalists, Mexican authorities said. The journalists were identified as Guillermo Luna Varela and Gabriel Huge, who had been reported missing Wednesday, said Sandra Garcia, a spokeswoman for the state government. The governor of Veracruz, Javier Duarte de Ochoa, said in a statement that the other two bodies were identified as Esteban Rodríguez Rodríguez and Irasema Becerra. It was not immediately clear whether they were also journalists. It said Duarte had met with the secretary of public security, Arturo Bermudez Zurita, and with the attorney general, Felipe Amadeo Flores Espinosa, and ordered them to investigate the case and punish those responsible. Dangers faced by journalists in Mexico The bodies were found inside four bags in a canal; the victims appeared to have been tortured, the state's attorney general said, according to CNN Mexico. killed last week: RE: Blog del Narco -WARNING! GRAPHIC! - Lady Cop - 05-05-2012 CINCO DE MAYO! ole! ROUGH TRANSLATION from Blog Del Narco: The bodies of nine people who were credited with being responsible for the attack by car bomb on the premises of the municipal Public Security building in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, recorded on April 24 appeared hanging from the bridge of the road vehicle Nuevo Laredo-Monterrey national. A huge banner with a warning addressed to those "hot" this square was hung from the vehicle bridge along with the bodies of 5 men and 4 women. A huge banner with a warning addressed to those "hot" this square was hung from the vehicle bridge along with the bodies of 5 men and 4 women. The blanket stated, "Fucking whores, so I'm going to go running all the assholes that send heat up the place. I will be putting on her mother, somewhat the need to shit, and that we will put in his mother fucking gringo, getting there is all fucking fucking car bombs and fucking Johnny Carrizales all because it kills the fucking fag of Tubi was cry and cry like fucking old woman in labor and there were you asking 4 meters commander Lazcano gum when I brought a pure vergazos, R1, in Reynosa there fucking and now you walk in mitotero click, but it is good, there's your fucking people , the others stripped me, but then I'm going to fuck, to fall while fucking. Now we'll see parapatras fucking ball " With signs of torture and bloody, were the bodies of people who are responsible for the recent acts of violence in this county bordering the United States. People were tortured and all hands were tied behind their backs, some bringing wives, while others had gray tape. Visibly tortured bodies of people were blindfolded and their clothing was all torn and bloody. The appearance of the bodies hanging was reported around one o'clock to the Command Center, Computation, Control and Communications C4 and were subsequently withdrawn by the authorities. RE: Blog del Narco -WARNING! GRAPHIC! - shitstorm - 05-05-2012 Mexico has been notorious for corruption in their government for as long as I can remember. I guess it was inevitable that things would take this turn. Did you ever see the Dateline about the kidnapping of the Mexican man married to an American woman? All indications were that is was the police who did it. I doubt there is much to distinguish between the "law" and outlaws in Mexico. RE: Blog del Narco -WARNING! GRAPHIC! - Lady Cop - 05-06-2012 Friday in Nuevo Laredo, 14 headless bodies were found in black garbage bags in a truck parked outside a government customs building, authorities said. The heads were later found in three ice chests near City Hall. All of these dead were men, also between the ages of 25 and 30. Similarly, a little more than two weeks ago, 14 other dismembered bodies were found near City Hall. RE: Blog del Narco -WARNING! GRAPHIC! - blueberryhill - 05-06-2012 This makes me so sad. I was based in El Paso when i worked for the airlines Juarez was a party town;Air Force jet pilots would visit Juarez to get their quota of Black Bear gin on cross country trips. I even danced on a stage there after a dare. The Band there played "the stripper music. It was the Guadalupe nightclub. When my parents visited me in El Paso, they always wanted to eat in Juarez. I remember having goat there, but they also had good steaks. We never ate the salads. All of this (or most) is over drugs. The Pres of Mexico has tried so hard, but every honest cop gets killed. The girls and women missing has been going on for years and that is a separate issue. They all seemed to work at the same factory. Saw movie re this. RE: Blog del Narco -WARNING! GRAPHIC! - shitstorm - 05-07-2012 (05-06-2012, 11:06 PM)blueberryhill Wrote: This makes me so sad. I was based in El Paso when i worked for the airlines Juarez was a party town;Air Force jet pilots would visit Juarez to get their quota of Black Bear gin on cross country The phony 'war on drugs' created all this. Lots of actors have been made filthy rich by it, and I don't mean the known drug cartels. Ultimately, it's governments controlling and profiting from the drug trade. In the past few years, there have been some plane crashes in central America where the planes were loaded with cocaine. The planes belonged to the CIA. Remember Iran-Contra and Nicaragua. Weapons went south and drugs came north. Mena, Arkansas was a transfer point under then governor Bill Clinton, working for Bush 41. I recall reading, a long time ago, that during the Reagan administration, when US tax dollars were being sent to Mexico to 'fight drugs', the money, helicopters and planes were going straight into the hands of the cartels because the Mexican authorities WERE the cartels. It is very tragic. I have really liked all of the Mexican people I've known and Mexico is a wealthy and beautiful country but all of the money is in the hands of a small, corrupt elite. In the case of the Mexican man who was kidnapped (Dateline), his wife had this terrible dilemma about which police to ask for help (Federal or whatever the other one is) because both are known to be involved in kidnappings. It's a vast criminal establishment down there. As you say, the honest ones get murdered. I've also read that the Zetas have former police officers and soldiers. I suppose that's true for the other cartels, too. Some of those guys were trained by the US. Same kind of thing as the death squads of central America who trained here at School of the Americas. They are well trained bad ass mother fuckers and even US troops would meet their match with them. Mexico is more dangerous than Afghanistan! RE: Blog del Narco -WARNING! GRAPHIC! - shitstorm - 05-11-2012 Police found 18 mutilated, headless bodies near a lake popular with tourists and American retirees just outside Guadalajara, Mexico, a massacre that authorities blamed on the Zetas drug cartel. A phone call alerted police to two vans on a dirt road near Lake Chapala early Wednesday morning. When police opened the van, they found 18 headless and dismembered bodies inside. Some were so badly mutilated that police have still not determined their gender. The bodies appear to have been refrigerated after death. Handwritten messages were found in the van. "They are clearly messages between rival groups that are in conflict," said Tomas Coronado, prosecutor for the state of Jalisco. Officials said the notes were signed by the Zetas. Los Zetas have been battling the Jalisco New Generation gang, a minor cartel allied with the Sinaloa cartel, which is the Zetas chief rival for dominance of the Mexican drug trade. The Zetas cartel, which was founded by ex-members of the Mexican military, controls most of eastern Mexico and much of the north. A woman detained yesterday in connection with the separate kidnapping of 12 people in the same area told police that the abductions were connected to events in Tamaulipas state. Two dozen men and women were found decapitated or hanging from bridges in Nuevo Laredo, on the border with Texas, on Friday, where the Zetas are battling the Gulf cartel, another Sinaloa cartel ally. http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/18-headless-bodies-mexico-tourist-area/story?id=16320937 RE: Blog del Narco -WARNING! GRAPHIC! - Lady Cop - 05-14-2012 AP Zorro? Authorities struggled Monday to identify the 49 people found mutilated and scattered in a pool of blood in a region near the U.S .border where Mexico's two dominant drug cartels are trying to outdo each other in bloodshed while warring over smuggling routes. The bodies of 43 men and six women with their heads, hands and feet chopped off were dumped at the entrance to the town of San Juan, on a highway that connects the industrial city of Monterrey with Reynosa, across from McAllen, Texas. At the spot where authorities discovered the bodies before dawn Sunday, a white stone arch that normally welcomes visitors to the town was spray-painted with "100% Zeta" in black letters _ an apparent reference to the fearsome Zetas drug cartel that was founded by deserters from the Mexican army's special forces. blog del narco: Domene Zambrano said they were alerted by a call, the gruesome scene. recognition will be difficult. He mentioned that people were butchered, and were off their head. RE: Blog del Narco -WARNING! GRAPHIC! - JsMom - 05-14-2012 Oh my fuckin' God! All I can say is WOW! Crazy shit! RE: Blog del Narco -WARNING! GRAPHIC! - Duchess - 05-14-2012 That's what happens when one associates with the wrong people. I would have recommended being a snob. Birds of a feather & all that. RE: Blog del Narco -WARNING! GRAPHIC! - Jimbone - 05-14-2012 Boy, they have really ramped it up down there. When I lived in TX for a few years near the border you'd hear of few things like this, but nothing of this magnitude. Bodies from bridges, bodies dumped on highways, rolling heads into nightclubs... they certainly have interesting calling cards. RE: Blog del Narco -WARNING! GRAPHIC! - gatorfankim - 05-14-2012 Fucking animals!!!!!!!!! RE: Blog del Narco -WARNING! GRAPHIC! - FAHQTOO - 05-14-2012 Why are there American retirees still living in that area? WTF...Do they have a death wish or something? I would have loved to go back to Mexico for another vacation...that will never happen. My God!!! Imagine coming up on that scene. RE: Blog del Narco -WARNING! GRAPHIC! - shitstorm - 05-15-2012 (05-14-2012, 08:26 PM)FAHQTOO Wrote: Why are there American retirees still living in that area? When I was looking up something about the kidnapping story shown on Dateline, I ran across a blog, written by an American ex-pat, who lived in the town where it took place. The blogger and some of the commenters were bitching about how the reporting of the insanity down there had harmed the local economy and how safe their little corner of Mexico really is. Totally think it won't touch them. What I predict is something REALLY terrible is going to happen in some place that thinks they're immune. I see something like some crazed cartel members barging into a hotel and kidnapping a bunch of tourists. RE: Blog del Narco -WARNING! GRAPHIC! - Donovan - 05-15-2012 If they're smart they won't screw with Americans. This country tends to get riled up when brown people agitate us. RE: Blog del Narco -WARNING! GRAPHIC! - Lady Cop - 06-09-2012 many others in the last 2 weeks. Authorities found the mutilated remains of 14 people inside a truck parked in front of a city government office in northern Mexico Thursday, according to the Attorney General of the State of Tamaulipas . The bodies were found in the town of El Mante, Tamaulipas. Investigators went to the scene near city hall and saw the bodies, which were 11 men and 3 women, authorities said. RE: Blog del Narco -WARNING! GRAPHIC! - Cracker - 06-09-2012 Jesus.Christ. Where are their legs? |