Los Zetas Drug Mafia Invades Texas Boarder Area
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The United States is under attack by narco terrorists invading from the failed state of Mexico and Obama and the federal government are doing nothing about it.
Los Zetas crossed the border near Laredo, Texas, and reportedly seized two ranches in the area indicated by the orange square above.
In June, the Mexican drug mafia forced the closure of the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in Arizona. Authorities in Arizona admit that criminals now control a drug and human smuggling corridor that stretches from the border into metro Phoenix. Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu explained in June that the Mexican Mafia controls three counties in his state.
Now drug smugglers are repeating the pattern in Texas.
On Saturday, the Cypress Times, an online newspaper in Cypress, Texas, reported that the murderous Los Zetas has crossed into the United States and taken over at least two ranches in the Laredo, Texas area. The owners of the farms have evacuated and were not harmed.
“I can personally vouch that this info came in late last night from a reliable police source inside the Laredo PD,” Jeff Schwilk, founder of the San Diego Minutemen, told the online newspaper. “There is currently a standoff between the unknown size Zeta forces and U.S. Border Patrol and local law enforcement on two ranches on our side of the Rio Grande.”
Kimberly Dvorak, writing for the Albuquerque Examiner, reports that two sources inside the Laredo Police Department have confirmed the incident. “We consider this an act of war,” said one police officer on the ground near the scene. There is a news blackout of this incident at this time and the sources inside Laredo PD spoke on the condition of anonymity, writes Dvorak.
The DBKP blog contacted the the Laredo Police Department on Saturday. “We have been advised to say nothing. The Webb County Sheriff is taking the lead on this and they’re advising that they can’t confirm anything either,” a spokesperson told the blog.
On March 30, 2008, the Dallas Morning News reported Mexican drug cartels operated military-style training camps in at least six such locations in northern Tamaulipas and Nuevo León states, some within a few miles of the Texas border, according to U.S. and Mexican authorities and the printed testimony of five protected witnesses who were trained in the camps.
“Traffickers go to great lengths to prepare themselves for battle,” a senior U.S. anti-narcotics official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the newspaper. “Part of that preparation is live firing ranges and combat training courses…. And that’s not something that we have seen before.” In the state of Tamaulipas, Los Zetas train with other mercenaries, including the Kaibiles from Guatemala, the officials said.
Obama announced his anemic response to border violence in May.
The Justice Department warned local police in Arizona and California about Los Zetas violence along the border. “The violence will spill over the Mexican border into the United States and law enforcement agencies in Texas, Arizona and Southern California can expect to encounter Los Zetas in the coming months,” warned an intelligence bulletin issued by the feds. The Justice Department and Homeland Security consider the Mexican drug cartels as the greatest organized crime threat to the United States.
Los Zetas was founded by an elite force of assassins from Mexican Army deserters and is now integrated by corrupt ex-federal, state, and local police officers. Los Zetas was first hired as a private mercenary army for Mexico’s Gulf Cartel, but since February of this year have gone independent and are now enemies of its former partner.
In the first eleven months of 2008, Los Zetas killers were directly responsible for the deaths of 5,300 people, including soldiers, their own operatives, civilians, journalists, and rival drug traffickers.
In 2006, Mexican president Felipe Calderon supposedly declared war on the drug cartels. Since Calderon’s declaration, more than 25,000 people have been killed in Mexico due to drug violence. In June of this year alone hundreds of people in Mexico died from drug-related violence.
Last week CBS News said Mexico’s drug Mafia had adopted “al-Qaeda tactics” after a car bomb exploded across the border from El Paso, Texas, in Ciudad Juárez, killing two federal officers and a musician and injuring 11 people, including several bystanders. In late June, the El Paso City Hall was struck by gunfire from a deadly narco terrorist attack across the border in Juárez.
In May, Obama announced that 1,200 troops would be sent to the border to crack down on smuggling and drug cartel violence. Critics have called it political posturing in the run-up to November congressional elections and a response to Arizona’s recently passed immigration law.
Republicans in Texas consider the deployment of 250 troops in their state an insult. “The National Guard troops are not an adequate or long-term solution — they’re only a Band-Aid,” a spokeswoman for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bill White told the Star-Telegram. “Maybe Texas should sue the federal government for not doing its job,” added U.S. Rep. Michael Burgess, R-Lewisville.
Senator Kyl of Arizona said in June that Obama is refusing to secure the border until Congress passes so-called immigration reform. “The problem is, he said, if we secure the border, then you all won’t have any reason to support comprehensive immigration reform,” Kyl said at a town hall organized by a local Arizona Tea Party.
In June, the banksters admitted they fund the Mexican drug Mafia. Wachovia and Bank of America have moved money for Mexican drug smugglers.
“The admission came in an agreement that Charlotte, North Carolina-based Wachovia struck with federal prosecutors in March, and it sheds light on the largely undocumented role of U.S. banks in contributing to the violent drug trade that has convulsed Mexico for the past four years,” Bloomberg reported. “Wachovia’s blatant disregard for our banking laws gave international cocaine cartels a virtual carte blanche to finance their operations,” Jeffrey Sloman, the federal prosecutor who handled the case, told Bloomberg.
Bankster participation has also financed the Mexican Mafia’s expansion into Texas and Arizona.
Arizona Sen. Jon Kyle said in June Obama plans to do nothing about the border in order to push for immigration “reform.”
Los Zetas crossed the border near Laredo, Texas, and reportedly seized two ranches in the area indicated by the orange square above.
In June, the Mexican drug mafia forced the closure of the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in Arizona. Authorities in Arizona admit that criminals now control a drug and human smuggling corridor that stretches from the border into metro Phoenix. Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu explained in June that the Mexican Mafia controls three counties in his state.
Now drug smugglers are repeating the pattern in Texas.
On Saturday, the Cypress Times, an online newspaper in Cypress, Texas, reported that the murderous Los Zetas has crossed into the United States and taken over at least two ranches in the Laredo, Texas area. The owners of the farms have evacuated and were not harmed.
“I can personally vouch that this info came in late last night from a reliable police source inside the Laredo PD,” Jeff Schwilk, founder of the San Diego Minutemen, told the online newspaper. “There is currently a standoff between the unknown size Zeta forces and U.S. Border Patrol and local law enforcement on two ranches on our side of the Rio Grande.”
Kimberly Dvorak, writing for the Albuquerque Examiner, reports that two sources inside the Laredo Police Department have confirmed the incident. “We consider this an act of war,” said one police officer on the ground near the scene. There is a news blackout of this incident at this time and the sources inside Laredo PD spoke on the condition of anonymity, writes Dvorak.
The DBKP blog contacted the the Laredo Police Department on Saturday. “We have been advised to say nothing. The Webb County Sheriff is taking the lead on this and they’re advising that they can’t confirm anything either,” a spokesperson told the blog.
On March 30, 2008, the Dallas Morning News reported Mexican drug cartels operated military-style training camps in at least six such locations in northern Tamaulipas and Nuevo León states, some within a few miles of the Texas border, according to U.S. and Mexican authorities and the printed testimony of five protected witnesses who were trained in the camps.
“Traffickers go to great lengths to prepare themselves for battle,” a senior U.S. anti-narcotics official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the newspaper. “Part of that preparation is live firing ranges and combat training courses…. And that’s not something that we have seen before.” In the state of Tamaulipas, Los Zetas train with other mercenaries, including the Kaibiles from Guatemala, the officials said.
Obama announced his anemic response to border violence in May.
The Justice Department warned local police in Arizona and California about Los Zetas violence along the border. “The violence will spill over the Mexican border into the United States and law enforcement agencies in Texas, Arizona and Southern California can expect to encounter Los Zetas in the coming months,” warned an intelligence bulletin issued by the feds. The Justice Department and Homeland Security consider the Mexican drug cartels as the greatest organized crime threat to the United States.
Los Zetas was founded by an elite force of assassins from Mexican Army deserters and is now integrated by corrupt ex-federal, state, and local police officers. Los Zetas was first hired as a private mercenary army for Mexico’s Gulf Cartel, but since February of this year have gone independent and are now enemies of its former partner.
In the first eleven months of 2008, Los Zetas killers were directly responsible for the deaths of 5,300 people, including soldiers, their own operatives, civilians, journalists, and rival drug traffickers.
In 2006, Mexican president Felipe Calderon supposedly declared war on the drug cartels. Since Calderon’s declaration, more than 25,000 people have been killed in Mexico due to drug violence. In June of this year alone hundreds of people in Mexico died from drug-related violence.
Last week CBS News said Mexico’s drug Mafia had adopted “al-Qaeda tactics” after a car bomb exploded across the border from El Paso, Texas, in Ciudad Juárez, killing two federal officers and a musician and injuring 11 people, including several bystanders. In late June, the El Paso City Hall was struck by gunfire from a deadly narco terrorist attack across the border in Juárez.
In May, Obama announced that 1,200 troops would be sent to the border to crack down on smuggling and drug cartel violence. Critics have called it political posturing in the run-up to November congressional elections and a response to Arizona’s recently passed immigration law.
Republicans in Texas consider the deployment of 250 troops in their state an insult. “The National Guard troops are not an adequate or long-term solution — they’re only a Band-Aid,” a spokeswoman for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bill White told the Star-Telegram. “Maybe Texas should sue the federal government for not doing its job,” added U.S. Rep. Michael Burgess, R-Lewisville.
Senator Kyl of Arizona said in June that Obama is refusing to secure the border until Congress passes so-called immigration reform. “The problem is, he said, if we secure the border, then you all won’t have any reason to support comprehensive immigration reform,” Kyl said at a town hall organized by a local Arizona Tea Party.
In June, the banksters admitted they fund the Mexican drug Mafia. Wachovia and Bank of America have moved money for Mexican drug smugglers.
“The admission came in an agreement that Charlotte, North Carolina-based Wachovia struck with federal prosecutors in March, and it sheds light on the largely undocumented role of U.S. banks in contributing to the violent drug trade that has convulsed Mexico for the past four years,” Bloomberg reported. “Wachovia’s blatant disregard for our banking laws gave international cocaine cartels a virtual carte blanche to finance their operations,” Jeffrey Sloman, the federal prosecutor who handled the case, told Bloomberg.
Bankster participation has also financed the Mexican Mafia’s expansion into Texas and Arizona.
Arizona Sen. Jon Kyle said in June Obama plans to do nothing about the border in order to push for immigration “reform.”

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The United States is under attack by narco terrorists invading from the failed state of Mexico and Obama and the federal government are doing nothing about it.
fearmongering article?
fearmongering article?
I hope that this site is not infiltrated by dis info agents, but one can not be sure that it isn't, if no one here can prove otherwise. Lisakitty
Nulklear War...In Just Weeks. eeeeeee

Nulklear War...In Just Weeks. eeeeeee

The answer to this problem is deceptively simple.
Since government agencies have proven themselves to be inept
and worthless, over, and fucking over again.
Arm yourself and Shoot the bastards.......and keep shooting......
until all the bastards are dead. If any bleeding heart bureaucrats get
in your way, and wants to ignorantly prosecute you for defending yourself....
then shoot those bastards as well.
The desert is vast and I think Home Depot is having a shovel sale.
Problem solved.
Since government agencies have proven themselves to be inept
and worthless, over, and fucking over again.
Arm yourself and Shoot the bastards.......and keep shooting......
until all the bastards are dead. If any bleeding heart bureaucrats get
in your way, and wants to ignorantly prosecute you for defending yourself....
then shoot those bastards as well.
The desert is vast and I think Home Depot is having a shovel sale.
Problem solved.
I just wanted to add to my rant......
Perhaps what I said was inflammatory. Perhaps by Dept of Homeland Stupidity's
definition I am some sort of domestic terrorist. Well let's examine the situation........
Immigration Agents, Police, and Sheriff Departments are constantly under armed attack by these bastard cartels. Our police are outgunned and impeded by frivolous lawsuits and rules of engagement. The failed drug war has created a powerful cash cow for these cartels and has sped up the illegal immigration because they are coming over more quickly than ever now to escape the war zone. This in turn has militarized our police, given them insane tyrannical powers, and destroyed constitutional rights.
Since the war in Mexico is pushing people north at an unprecedented rate, we can now expect our unemployment rates to skyrocket further and finish off our already fucked up economy. Sounds like a Win/Win situation for the bankers who are running our country into the ground.... Total chaos and nobody knows who is on who's side anymore.
It is way past time that we all collectively stopped walking on eggshells
for these ignorant bureaucrats who continually mismanage everything
and are destroying our country.
So my answer for folks in the border communities is this........
Arm Yourselves and shoot the bastards because your local
Police and Sheriffs need your support and obviously can't go it alone.
Perhaps what I said was inflammatory. Perhaps by Dept of Homeland Stupidity's
definition I am some sort of domestic terrorist. Well let's examine the situation........
Immigration Agents, Police, and Sheriff Departments are constantly under armed attack by these bastard cartels. Our police are outgunned and impeded by frivolous lawsuits and rules of engagement. The failed drug war has created a powerful cash cow for these cartels and has sped up the illegal immigration because they are coming over more quickly than ever now to escape the war zone. This in turn has militarized our police, given them insane tyrannical powers, and destroyed constitutional rights.
Since the war in Mexico is pushing people north at an unprecedented rate, we can now expect our unemployment rates to skyrocket further and finish off our already fucked up economy. Sounds like a Win/Win situation for the bankers who are running our country into the ground.... Total chaos and nobody knows who is on who's side anymore.
It is way past time that we all collectively stopped walking on eggshells
for these ignorant bureaucrats who continually mismanage everything
and are destroying our country.
So my answer for folks in the border communities is this........
Arm Yourselves and shoot the bastards because your local
Police and Sheriffs need your support and obviously can't go it alone.
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If this is in fact the case, it's a military responsibility not the police who already have enough outside the constitution Nazi youth mentality given to them. The power needs to stay in the hands of the people and not the governing bodies who cannot responsibly control the little power they have. We as a people should not have fear as the first reaction when pulled over by the police. This fear is for a reason and stems from the reputation we've either seen or experienced ourselves. I know not every cop is bad (heck, I've got them in the family) but there are some that remind me of the kids who got picked on in thier youth only to take it out now. Armed to the hilt plus one.
Please do not take anything I say as truth, I am under control of a lizard race hell bent on staying underground and unseen to further my paranoia.
From what I read in Canadian Geographic, all border crossings into Canada are well covered by
Homeland Security at a level higher than what is going on in Texas.
Many are in areas where there never has been a problem.
What's up with that? Wouldn't be deployment be better used on the Mexican border.
I guess that vicious Canadian beaver is a threat to national security.
Homeland Security at a level higher than what is going on in Texas.
Many are in areas where there never has been a problem.
What's up with that? Wouldn't be deployment be better used on the Mexican border.
I guess that vicious Canadian beaver is a threat to national security.
funnyman46 wrote:If this is in fact the case, it's a military responsibility not the police who already have enough outside the constitution Nazi youth mentality given to them. The power needs to stay in the hands of the people and not the governing bodies who cannot responsibly control the little power they have. We as a people should not have fear as the first reaction when pulled over by the police. This fear is for a reason and stems from the reputation we've either seen or experienced ourselves. I know not every cop is bad (heck, I've got them in the family) but there are some that remind me of the kids who got picked on in thier youth only to take it out now. Armed to the hilt plus one.
I feel that a military response would ultimately catapult the region into a marshal law status.
Personally, I would rather see the armed citizenry teaming up with the police in order
to reinforce citizen/police relations....given the subject matter in other posts on this site and others, I have a feeling the military will be having their hands completely full in the coming months with the developing WWIII situation.
explorer wrote:From what I read in Canadian Geographic, all border crossings into Canada are well covered by
Homeland Security at a level higher than what is going on in Texas.
Many are in areas where there never has been a problem.
What's up with that? Wouldn't be deployment be better used on the Mexican border.
I guess that vicious Canadian beaver is a threat to national security.
Peaceful Canadians are welcome as long as they bring Whiskey...same goes for
peaceful Mexicans as long as they bring Tequila...of course, fish tacos are optional.
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All this and while I type this, the MSM is currently doing a story about the evil of Arizona's new law and a whole gaggle of fucktards from my state of California are going to Arizona to protest. This is no accident that border enforcement is non-existent. Things may be too far gone already.
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