tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post6556747314514907955..comments2024-03-18T23:20:50.468-06:00Comments on Borderland Beat: Guatemala army no match for Mexican drug gangsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-31063838192480973742011-01-20T19:57:32.223-07:002011-01-20T19:57:32.223-07:00'Anonymous said... Where is Oliver North when ...'Anonymous said... Where is Oliver North when you need him?'<br /><br />Jacking off with Howard Stern.<br /><br />E1E1noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-63564447005494922402011-01-20T08:19:53.130-07:002011-01-20T08:19:53.130-07:00Where is Oliver North when you need him?Where is Oliver North when you need him?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-8051940089084237682011-01-18T23:01:43.377-07:002011-01-18T23:01:43.377-07:00@ layla
yeap i think that is what it is all about...@ layla<br /><br />yeap i think that is what it is all about...taking control of the drug market for the COFR affiliated folks...it all tracks back to the bank of england and the red shields''lito'brito @ http://www.litobrito.blog.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-87177762848683855882011-01-18T18:35:25.002-07:002011-01-18T18:35:25.002-07:00So who is this mysterious reporter for Reuters, He...So who is this mysterious reporter for Reuters, Herbert Hernandez, that wrote us with this doubtful idea that the US organized Guatemalan military is supposedly no match for the drug cartels? It's really hard to tell because usually US government aligned Latino Right Wing thugs cover their tracks quite well.... Hernandez does also appear to double as a high official in Guatemala's second largest bank, G&T Continental de Guatemala, but cover his tracks he does... EVERYWHERE. <br /><br />A youtube video has him appearing there online in his capacity as Guatemalan Bank top dog, though that was hidden somewhat, too.<br /><br />This idea that Buela has that the Guatemalan military is underfunded with some of its soldiers equipped only with machetes is quite comical. For a true picture of just how organized these Pentagon managed thugs actually are, go see some of the films they link you to from the Guatemalan military web site. You can start here for just one example of how creepy these US allied death squad-istas really are....<br /><br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7wC1SLhgdA<br /><br />Not hard to see the probable links between Reuter's 'reporter' Herbert Hernandez, the CIA, the Guatemalan military, and rich elites of Guatemala who love their second homes in Miami, and elsewhere inside the US.<br /><br />Ernest1E1noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-71331989189756072712011-01-18T17:34:09.708-07:002011-01-18T17:34:09.708-07:00We've said alot about the military's abili...We've said alot about the military's ability in Mexico and now Guatemala to fight the Cartels. We know it's a huge uphill battle espec. in CA.<br /><br />All the while, what's happening could topple economies. Take coffee and sugar production. What happens when the cartels run off the farmers (the producers) and destroy the land. Where will these people go for work. So many are coming here already. Left without a choice,they will likely begin to work for the cartels. <br /><br />In Mexico, border businesses are closing, in some towns maybe up to 75%. What do these people do to make a living for themselves and their employees? Resort towns are dying, people are afraid to travel there. Cancun is the next one to be greatly effected. What do these poeple do when there is no work?!!<br /><br />The cartels goals might be primarily to make huge fortunes off of illicit drugs...but when economies die, drug profit dries up too. Locked in these ridiculous battles for territory, they are too stupid to realize that eventually territory won't matter. When a country's economy dies, when there is no reason, no profit, in producing anything because it will just be stolen from you, what's left?<br /><br />Only barberism and savegery. Killing for the sake of killing. Masacre and genocide. <br /><br />Some know this. <br /><br />Now, Read about the Council on Foreign Relations and The New World Order, and see if the cartels would benefit:<br /><br />"All that is needed to effectively control a government is to have control over the nation's money: a central bank with a monopoly over the supply of money and credit. This had been done in Western Europe, with the creation of privately owned central banks such as the Bank of England. <br /><br />Georgetown professor Dr. Carroll Quigley (Bill Clinton's mentor while at Georgetown) wrote about the goals of the investment bankers who control central banks: "... nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole... controlled in a feudalist fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert, by secret agreements arrived at in frequent private meetings and conferences..." <br /><br />Do your own research. Here's a link to start:<br />http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/NWO/Council_Foreign_Relations.htm<br /><br />I'm no big conspiracy theorist per se, but these notions have been around a long time. How do the cartels fit into the plan? Follow the money...Kari Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01301038700247894004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-61605740924013784012011-01-18T16:31:53.835-07:002011-01-18T16:31:53.835-07:00Guate has 15K soldiers, many poorly trained and eq...Guate has 15K soldiers, many poorly trained and equipped. How can they compete? A friedn deployed there says he could not believe how poor equipped the soldiers and police are, some having only machetes.<br /><br />The president of Guate has asked for another 30 days of state of siege.<br /><br /><br /> http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/01/18/2020816/caught-in-the-crossfire.htmlBuelanoreply@blogger.com