Mexico: Video threatens to disclose Zetas allies

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Nov 11, 2011
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lol HUH??? and Zetas were not mad,youl know when their mad they will kill 80+ innocent people to make a point. They have a lot of heat though. Almost no other cartel will work with them anymore and if the Biggest drug cartel which is Sinaloa cartel and all their allies don't get along with zetas than the US government applies pressure on zetas to protect their investment...the cartels. So im high right now lol,so they kidnapped an anonymous member and the anonymous retaliates by threatening to release the names of people that work with the cartel on a federal level?
 

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would you rather have brute strength backing you or someone with brains to fuck your shit up from a distance..

i honestly see it as either an equal battle or anon with the upper hand
 
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lol HUH??? and Zetas were not mad,youl know when their mad they will kill 80+ innocent people to make a point. They have a lot of heat though. Almost no other cartel will work with them anymore and if the Biggest drug cartel which is Sinaloa cartel and all their allies don't get along with zetas than the US government applies pressure on zetas to protect their investment...the cartels. So im high right now lol,so they kidnapped an anonymous member and the anonymous retaliates by threatening to release the names of people that work with the cartel on a federal level?
I think the part where anonymous demands his release and then Zetas releases the guy went over your head breh.

internet hacker group made up of acne covered nerds with receding hairlines > bad ass mexican drug lords with gold guns and pet tigers
 

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I think the part where anonymous demands his release and then Zetas releases the guy went over your head breh.

internet hacker group made up of acne covered nerds with receding hairlines > bad ass mexican drug lords with gold guns and pet tigers
I see ur stance...
However don crook raised a good point that these cats are in bed with the us govt and the mexican govt. So annonymous woulda released names of us govt officials imagine that firestorm. They probably called atty general holder and the nigga was like ok let him go lol yes I'm a tin foil head. But I don't see this as a win at all to me. Both sides got off: one kept his life the other has their secrets in tact.
 
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would you rather have brute strength backing you or someone with brains to fuck your shit up from a distance..

i honestly see it as either an equal battle or anon with the upper hand
lol i get you but how can anonymous harm a group of individuals that don't even own computers.lol its a military cartel they are riding around Mexico with sub machine guns bazookas rpgs and hand grenades. The drug lords are Mexicans that come from poverty and over a matter of few years became billionaires they live and hold thrown by staying low from any form of communication technology and appearing in public places. These guys think twice about using their disposable phone. how can hackers attack someone that holds no hackable technology?
 
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Wasn't much of a battle...Anons had something to lose but the zetas had nothing to lose. They got their friend released,yeah maybe but that's all they win.Zero inflictions on the Zetas. Not taking their side actually that particular cartel has done soo many things i don't consider respectable.

Some times people under estimate the cartels and even gangs and see them as the "DUMB" ones but they are far from dumb. Generating more money than any of us will ever count and having power over a city and even states or in this case an entire country,cartels are ambitious people and just because they sell drugs and kill other cartel members to protect their money doesn't mean they are "worthless". They are simply making their money the only way they know how and doing things that most people don't have the balls to do. People say murder is wrong but they encourage our governments wars.Cartels go to war for what they think is right, money and freedom from our corrupt governments. They don't kneel to the corrupt government they work with them because in this world your either working with the government or for the government and we are all working for them.
 

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http://news.yahoo.com/20-charged-drug-tracking-case-linked-cartel-201924327.html

CHICAGO (AP) — Federal authorities say 20 people in Illinois and Texas face charges in an alleged drug trafficking network involving the Zetas drug cartel of Mexico.

The joint FBI and Drug Enforcement Administration investigation netted more than $12.4 million in cash seizures and approximately 250 kilograms of cocaine in the Chicago area.

U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald announced the charges Wednesday in Chicago. The 20 defendants were charged in separate indictments and face charges including conspiracy to possess and distribute quantities of cocaine.

Twelve were arrested in Chicago and one in Laredo, Texas, on Tuesday. They remain in federal custody. One person already was in custody and another is being hospitalized. Authorities say five are fugitives.
 
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Wasn't much of a battle...Anons had something to lose but the zetas had nothing to lose. They got their friend released,yeah maybe but that's all they win.Zero inflictions on the Zetas. Not taking their side actually that particular cartel has done soo many things i don't consider respectable.

Some times people under estimate the cartels and even gangs and see them as the "DUMB" ones but they are far from dumb. Generating more money than any of us will ever count and having power over a city and even states or in this case an entire country,cartels are ambitious people and just because they sell drugs and kill other cartel members to protect their money doesn't mean they are "worthless". They are simply making their money the only way they know how and doing things that most people don't have the balls to do. People say murder is wrong but they encourage our governments wars.Cartels go to war for what they think is right, money and freedom from our corrupt governments. They don't kneel to the corrupt government they work with them because in this world your either working with the government or for the government and we are all working for them.
No fuck all that shit, with all the poor people in Mexico they could be doing some real shit instead be greedy faggots and make life hard on the regular Mexican. Fuck that shit. And they work with the feds to so fuck em. The cartels have what seems like real power to do shit but I guess even they know if they g on some real revolutionary shit instead of blasting some regular poor folk and other Mexicans, random criminal American, the America government will suffocate they ass to death.
 
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Oh, and don't kill me cartels.
lol Mexican people idolize the cartels because they feed the poor and they help them more than maybe our government does to us. Then again people are brainwashed by the bullshit media and they don't know whats really going on.Cartels give poor people what no one would and that's why they stay quiet and when the cops ask if they have seen some one like EL CHAPO around town people stay quiet. And its not because of fear...it's respect because those people can just as easily rat him out and claim the millions of dollars that his head is worth.

And No one can really talk about how they make money and share it with some one in need because no one really does. A lot of people blast on cartels for not sharing their money when in reality cartels build churches,schools and hospitals in many places around the country and no one knows about it because people are thankful and loyal enough to keep their mouth shut.No one will ever take you from poverty to riches because everyone works for their own share.
 
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i wonder when the US govt. is goin to step in and get rid of the cartels..
LOL US government IS the biggest cartel and they can't afford to get rid of cartels and i really doubt they ever can. Government is the Cartel of the World the other cartels that are doing the dirty work are the fall guys.
 
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One of the sources : Top Mexican Drug Lord: I Trafficked Cocaine For The U.S. Government | Web News Jax

The “logistical coordinator” for a top Mexican drug-trafficking gang that was responsible for purchasing the CIA torture jet that crashed with four tons on cocaine on board back in 2007 has told the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois in Chicago that he has been working as a U.S. government asset for years.

Jesus Vicente Zambada Niebla is the son of Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada Garcia, one of the top kingpins of the Sinaloa drug-trafficking organization. Niebla was arrested in Mexico in March 2009 and extradited to the United States to stand trial last February.

“The indictment pending against Zambada Niebla claims he served as the “logistical coordinator” for the “cartel,” helping to oversee an operation that imported into the U.S. “multi-ton quantities of cocaine … using various means, including but not limited to, Boeing 747 cargo aircraft, private aircraft … buses, rail cars, tractor trailers, and automobiles,” writes Narcosphere’s Bill Conroy.

In a two page court pleading filed with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois in Chicago, Niebla claims that he was working on behalf and with the authority of, “The U.S. Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”); and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”); and the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”),” since January 1, 2004.

Niebla is also connected to the Gulfstream II jet that wrecked with four tons of cocaine on board on September 24, 2007. European investigators linked the plane’s tail number, N987SA, to past CIA “rendition” operations. The bill of sale for the Gulfstream jet, sold weeks before it crashed, listed the name of Greg Smith, a pilot who had previously worked for the FBI, DEA and CIA.



The plane was purchased by Niebla’s Sinaloa drug-trafficking organization through a syndicate of Colombian drug-traffickers that included a CIA asset named Nelson Urrego, according to another undercover CIA operative, Baruch Vega, who was involved in the deal.

“The Gulfstream II jet, according to Mexican authorities, was among a number of aircraft acquired by the Sinaloa drug organization via an elaborate money laundering scheme involving a chain of Mexican casa de cambios (currency exchange houses) overseen by alleged Sinaloa organization operative Pedro Alfonso Alatorre Damy, according to Mexican government and U.S. media reports,” writes Conroy.

Sinaloa bought the jet by wiring money through the U.S. banking giant Wachovia, now a subsidiary of Wells Fargo. “In total, nearly $13 million dollars went through correspondent bank accounts at Wachovia for the purchase of aircraft to be used in the illegal narcotics trade. From these aircraft, more than 20,000 kilograms of cocaine were seized,” states Wachovia’s deferred prosecution agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice. Wachovia was forced to pay a penalty of around $160 million dollars for allowing the money to be laundered through its correspondent bank accounts.

“So, the criminal cases pending against alleged Colombian narco-trafficker Urrego, accused money-launderer Damy and Sinaloa organization logistics chief Zambada Niebla all appear to connect through the Gulfstream II cocaine jet at some level,” summarizes Conroy.

Another private aircraft that was full of cocaine crashed in New Mexico on Sunday morning, but the plane has yet to be identified.

In addition to smuggling narcotics into the United States, Niebla is also accused of obtaining weapons from the U.S. with the intent to use them to cause violence in Mexico City, leading to the murders of several innocent people. Despite the fact that the Obama administration has cited the flow of guns from the U.S. into Mexico as an excuse with which to attack the second amendment rights of Americans, it was recently revealed that the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives deliberately allowed guns to be smuggled from the U.S. into the hands of Mexican drug lords under “Operation Fast and Furious”. President Obama later denied that he had any knowledge of the program.



Niebla’s assertion that he smuggled drugs from Mexico into the United States while working for the U.S. government adds further weight to the already voluminous body of evidence that confirms the CIA and U.S. banking giants are the top players in a global drug trade worth hundreds of billions of dollars a year, information made public by the likes of Gary Webb, who it was claimed committed suicide in 2004 despite the fact that he was found with two gunshot wounds to the head and after Webb himself had complained of death threats and “government people” stalking his home.

For more background information on the story, be sure to read Bill Conroy’s excellent article over at Narco News entitled Mexican Narco-Trafficker’s Revelation Exposes Drug War’s Duplicity.
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