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Marines Capture Gory Shocking Violence Leader

Tuesday, January 24, 2017 10:16
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Mexican Marines secretly arrested Los Zetas cartel leader Juan Pablo “El Oaxaco” or “Bravo 1” Perez Garcia in Los Ramones, Nuevo León this weekend. Thought to be the most feared man behind northern Mexico’s most gory violence, Perez Garcia has been transferred to Mexico City, facing multiple charges: organized crime, drug, and weapons charges, according to Agencia Fronteriza de Noticias, a week after a Youtube video commentary called for people to honor American journalist Gary Webb, suicided for exposing CIA border drug-running.

El Oaxaco’s arrest this weekend remained unofficially announced until Monday morning.

Less than a week after the Mexican government made headline news in Mexico and in the US for extraditing three-time prison escapee Drug Lord El Chapo to the United States, Mexican law enforcement officials not only captured Los Zetas leader El Oaxaco, but also revealed that he was a corporal with the Mexican Army before joining Los Zetas. That was when the criminal organization was the Gulf Cartel enforcement wing.

El Chapo Drug Lord Extradited to US by Mexico

While a major leader of Los Zetas, El Oaxaco (Perez Garcia) was a Tamaulipas State Police officer. He had also worked as a security guard with Mexico’s Federal Electricity Commission (CFE). [Note: In Spanish, "el", "la" and "los" mean "the".]

El Oaxaco was in charge of Grupo Bravo. With Javier “El Shaggy” Morales Valencia, he used the nickname “Bravo 1” as a diversion tactic when signing various cartel banners. The banners were left in gory crime scenes to spread fear among rivals.

Beitbart Texas added to its breaking news report on the capture of El Oaxaco the following:

“Editor’s Note: Breitbart Texas traveled to the Mexican States of Tamaulipas, Coahuila and Nuevo León to recruit citizen journalists willing to risk their lives and expose the cartels silencing their communities.  The writers would face certain death at the hands of the various cartels that operate in those areas including the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas if a pseudonym were not used… This article was written by Tony Aranda from Monterrey, Nuevo León and “M.A. Navarro” from Ciudad Victoria.”

James Corbett published on YouTube, Requiem for the Suicided: Gary Webb. Corbett states about the journalist  Gary Webb:

“Meet the man who knew the secrets of the CIA’s Dark Alliance. From the jungles of Nicaragua to the mean streets of south-central LA, Gary Webb’s groundbreaking journalism uncovered a scandal so huge that the story could not be allowed to continue. Help us honour the memory of this intrepid reporter by exploring the suspicious death and passing on the life’s work of Gary Webb.”

 

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  • RIP, Mr Webb

  • Yes, yes. The real problem is they are illegal. Make them legal and these problems and profits will go away. Then the cleansing can begin.

    Can you imagine if laundry soap was made illegal? :roll:

    • Pinky – You missed the real story again. Who are the biggest drug runners? From which country are they? Who do they train and co-opt for much of the dirty work?

      • No, I got that. When something is illegal the prices go waay up. This attracts deviant, crude, and greedy people and adds more intrigue to the user.

        To make it unattractive to them make it legal. Will become dime a dozen and interest will be lost is my bet.

        • My apology, Pink. I agree with you 100%. This basic principal seems too scary for most people to get when it comes to drugs, though. Fear-based society is unhealthy in so many ways….
          Thank you.

    • yep, make em all legal & regulate/tax them as we do with tobacco & alcohol (the two most destructive drugs known to mankind)

      - users get govt guaranteed quality resulting in a massive decrease in overdoses & medical care
      - drug user related crime STOPS overnight (no longer the need to rob the gas station to pay for drugs)
      - drug cartels & drug gangs END immediately, or get legal
      - society saves billions of wasted dollars which pay for law enforcement, the judicial system, the incarceration system, after-incarceration supervision & related welfare, etc
      - govt rakes in billions in tax revenue

      truly a win/win for all

      • Seemingly, the gov’t does better all around by not legalizing it. Just for starters, look at the prison industrial complex – America’s boasted fastest growing industries – big profits all based on drug fraud, the war on drug, that is. Also, how many expensive (profitable) weapons would cops need if people weren’t off their rockers on drugs and streets were peaceful?

        • more than that Deborah – seeing it is the govt (CIA) running the drugs using the cartels as fronts, they currently win at every level – they even get to fund pitch-black projects nobody but them know about

          and of course “we the people” lose at every level

  • so they got the mexican guy, but not the cia guy
    makes you wonder about day 2 with Trump

    • Right on. Just wait. Americans will soon be outraged about what he’s provoked.

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