Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Informants On the Other Foot

I'm tired of the shit fooleys that accompany the "drug war."

YOUR GOVERNMENT is PLAYING BOTH SIDES, America, and CLEANING UP the CASH on BOTH SIDES!!! That is where the WEALTHY ELITES and their PROXY ORGANIZATIONS get their BLACK FUNDING for SO MANY ATROCITIES!!

It is time to END DRUG PROHIBITION and TAX DRUGS, folks!!!

Also see:
Mexican President a Drug Addict

"Mexico: Spy may have leaked DEA details" by E. Eduardo Castillo, Associated Press | October 28, 2008

MEXICO CITY - A major drug cartel has infiltrated the Mexican attorney general's office and may have paid a spy inside the US Embassy for details of DEA operations, Mexican prosecutors said yesterday.

The Drug Enforcement Administration's intelligence chief expressed concern about the alleged spy's claims, but said he couldn't confirm that the embassy had been infiltrated, and that it was too early to pull out undercover agents for fear their identities may have been compromised.

Yeah, we will wait until some are KILLED before we do that!!

Mexico's Attorney General Eduardo Medina Mora said five officials of his Organized Crime unit were arrested on allegations they served as informants for the Beltran-Leyva cartel. He said there are indications other spies still work inside his agency.

The embassy employee, who also at one time worked for Interpol at the Mexico City airport, is now a protected witness after telling Mexican officials in Washington that he leaked details of DEA operations to the cartel, an attorney general's official told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. The official said he was not authorized to speak on the record.

"We are not planning changing anyone at the embassy at this point," DEA intelligence chief Anthony Placido said at a Washington news conference called to celebrate Mexico's capture of Eduardo Arellano Felix, a leading member of a violent Tijuana-based cartel.

"Law enforcement work anywhere in the world, and certainly in Mexico, can be perilous," Placido said in response to a question about whether the infiltration endangered undercover agents. "Is it dangerous? Absolutely." US Embassy officials had no immediate comment, saying they generally avoid discussing issues of operations or security.

Or they don't want us to know anything.

The revelations of corruption inside the control centers of the US-Mexican antidrug effort were a major blow to President Felipe Calderón's antidrug campaign, in which he has sent tens of thousands of troops and federal police across Mexico to combat violent cartels.

Calderón himself has long acknowledged corruption is widespread in police forces, and Placido said that with billions of dollars flowing to the cartels from US consumers of illegal drugs, some corruption is inevitable on both sides of the border. --more--"

Yeah, especially when the GOVERNMENTS are the BIGGEST DRUG-RUNNERS around!!!