Thursday, June 18, 2009

Your Weekly Drug War Report

Globe publishes a report once a week to remind you.

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The Hard-Working Mexican Immigrant

"18 killed in shootout at hotel in Acapulco; Mexican military, gunmen engage in likely drug battle" by Natalia Parra, Associated Press | June 8, 2009

ACAPULCO, Mexico - It was a shootout straight from Hollywood in the former playground of its biggest stars: Masked and heavily armed Mexican soldiers battled outlaws holed up in a cliffside mansion in a four-hour shootout that had tourists cowering in hotels nearby.

Roughly 3,000 shots flew, and 50 grenades exploded during the raucous gun battle late Saturday that killed 16 gunmen and two soldiers. Nine other people were wounded, including three bystanders.... Cindy Pelaquin and Michelle Johnson, both of Boston, were watching the famous Acapulco cliff divers less than a mile away. They saw the military roadblocks but heard nothing....

The battle erupted after soldiers received a tip that a group of armed men were gathered at a gated house in a seedy section of Acapulco where working-class homes bleed into 1950s mansions. Several gunmen tried to flee but crashed their car into a military Hummer that was blocking the gate. At one point, more armed men with grenades arrived to reinforce the men in the house, but they died in the shooting, said an army colonel, who led the operation and spoke on condition of anonymity for security reasons.

Inside, soldiers found four Guerrero state police officers bound and half naked who said they were being held hostage. They confiscated 47 guns, grenades, ammunition, and several cars.

Officials are still investigating who the gunmen are. But given the weapons stash, large home, and late-model cars, it looked like the trappings of drug cartels. No drugs were found.

WTF do you make of that, readers?

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And how come the GLOBE NEVER FOLLOWED UP, huh?

Could this be the reason (my emphasis)?

"It was Israelis who were armed with 9mm pistols, nine grenades, explosives, three detonators and 58 bullets and caught in Mexico in an attempt to blow the Mexican Congress up on October 10, 2001, one month after 911. Curiously these Israelis were found not with Israeli passports in their possession but with Pakistani passports. The Israelis were booked for conspiracy to destroy a building by means of an explosive by the Mexican police. If they were successful in blowing up the Mexican Congress then like 911 it would have been blamed on Muslim terrorists, especially if Pakistani passports were found at the scene of the crime. They got caught red-handed here and only God knows how many other incidents that innocent Muslims are being blamed for that was really done by Israelis. See the following link for more on this: http://www.fpp.co.uk/online/01/12/Mexico2.html"

Or drug cartels, whatever serves the purpose! It's all intertwined.

Oh, and about the Globe follow up?

See: Mossad's Manchurian Airline Passenger

Never heard about that again, either.

It's just ON to the NEXT PIECE of PROPAGANDA, isn't it?

MEXICO CITY - The Mexican Army has captured 25 gunmen in northern Mexico who witnesses say disguised themselves as soldiers....

Where they carrying Pakistani passports by any chance?

Mexico has deployed 45,000 soldiers nationwide to crush Mexico's drug cartels but corruption among police and other government officials has hindered the crackdown. In Cancun, soldiers arrested the local leader of the Gulf drug cartel, the army said yesterday. It said Juan Manuel Jurado Zarzoza was arrested Friday and that he was in charge of drug sales, extortion, and kidnappings in Cancun.

Are you tired of the drug war diarrhea from the MSM yet like me?

The department said Friday it had turned over to federal prosecutors 10 midlevel military officers accused of passing information to reputed drug cartel leader Joaquin Guzman. Also yesterday, authorities in the western state of Michoacan said three federal agents were killed in two separate attacks along a highway.

The agents were on patrol along the Morelia-Salamanca highway late Saturday when gunmen opened fire, the state's prosecutors office said in a statement. A witness told police the gunmen were traveling in two SUVs. Investigators recovered more then 500 shell casings from the two crime scenes....

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Obama follows up, though
:

"US agents to get new powers to fight drugs" by Associated Press | June 18, 2009

WASHINGTON - The new agreement also shows the Obama administration’s willingness to change long-established law enforcement procedures to aid the fight against the powerful and violent drug cartels operating within Mexico.

That's the "change," huh? More tyranny and an NAU (2010) coming?


The agreement would remove the cap on the number of customs agents who can conduct drug investigations, and from now on customs agents will be able to conduct foreign drug investigations in coordination with the DEA, according to officials....

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Yup, building the NAU piece-by-piece, brick-by-brick, right in front of your eyes -- and the MSM obfuscates it.

But they are telling you the truth, the whole... ahhh, forget it!!!

YOU KNOW IT as well as I, readers, otherwise you wouldn't still be here!!