Jhon Jairo Velásquez Vásquez aka 'Popeye', former boss
of sicarios for Pablo Escolar Gaviria and self-confessed murderer of “more or
less” 250 enemies, remembers the late
80´s Tijuana as a defiant and extremely dangerous city.
"Tijuana was really dangerous and the biggest
risk was the police. One knew that the Mexican police was the world’s most
corrupt and at the time i used to visit if you landed with more than 10
thousand dollars in Mexico, police simply made you disappear.”
Popeye summaries in an interview from the maximum
security prison of Combita, 110 miles northeast of Colombia´s capital.
He travelled several times to Mexico in the late 80´s
as an emissary for Escobar, the former chief of the Medellin Cartel. He
remembers Mexico City, the long corridors of the airport and the connecting
flights to Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez, where he met with the former boss of the
Juarez Cartel Amado Carrillo Fuentes aka “El Señor de los cielos”(The lord of
the skies), to coordinate the first shipments of cocaine from South America.
They were other times, he says. Most of the business
was handles by the Colombians. Nowadays,
more than two decades later it´s the other way around. According to
“Popeye”, Mexican mafias seized control of the cocaine industry and bested the
Colombians at it.
The rich in the narco business, the rich, rich, rich,
are the Mexicans” states Popeye and maintains that the Mexican criminal
organizations are also more violent, but less effective than the Medellin
Cartel of the 80´s and early 90´s.
“They kill lots of people but they are not as
effective as we were in hitting the State structures. Los Zetas have killed
many. I feel they are wrong. Killing so many people is craziness, just for
nothing. Those 70 immigrants they killed!(In San Fernando, Tamaulipas, in 2010)
That are crazy!, says the former hit man that surrendered in 1992 in exchange
for a legal agreement for which he is currently serving a sentence of 21 years,
which will end next July.
He mentions that at this time in the drug business
“The Colombian trafficker is the one with the least profit. The Mexican,
without a sweat, without getting wet, crosses 20 or 30 tons of Cocaine through
tunnels in the border with USA and profits like crazy”.
“Popeye” considers however, that the alliance between
Colombians and Mexicans is indissoluble, because the former control cocaine
production in the Andes area, and the late, the routes and entry of drugs to
the biggest market in the world, the USA, where, according to “Popeye”, are
located the main criminal organizations.
“You´ve never heard of any north
American narco-traffic groups, never heard of any property seizures to the Americans,
of anyone chasing American narcos nor you hear of anyone shooting at them. They
protect their economy. But they do go after Mexican narcos, against
Colombians”, he says.
Is that why you say that the biggest cartels are in
the USA?
Managed by multinationals of the cocaine
distribution. What happens is that they are not violent. You know, the north
American infrastructure is not going to hang out with AK-47 weaponry, like the
Mexicans do in the street, like we the Colombians did in other times. They are
suit and tie mobsters and they aren´t chased.
For “Popeye”-now 50 years old-, the Mexican cartels
supremacy over the Colombians began to forge when Escobar established a
partnership with “El Señor de los Cielos” in 1988. At the moment the Medellin Cartel
was responsible for 80% of cocaine shipments to the US. Escobar whom “Popeye”
still calls El Patron(the boss)- was escalating a war against the Colombian
State in order to abolish the extradition, and the Drug Enforcement
Administration(DEA) was blocking the way for the kingpin´s planes that landed
in private runways in Florida.
They had to look for new routes and new allies
According to “Popeye”, with the partnership between
Carrillo and Escobar a new cocaine route was opened, one that travelled by sea
from the Colombian port of Buenaventura to the Mexican Pacific coasts, where
the ships unloaded the drugs to the Carrillo Fuentes Cartel(Juarez Cartel).
“It was a route
known as La Fanny for accountancy reasons(That´s how it was named by the
Medellin Cartel finance boss, Gustavo Gaviria, cousin and partner of Escobar).
And it was the route that kept Escobar afloat, because after the war with the
Colombian State the Americans started seizing planes to El Patron in Costa
Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, in all Central America”, recounts Velasquez in the
Combita prison courtyard, guarded by two prison guards that brought him from his cell handcuffed and
wearing a bullet-proof vest and a armored shield.
He states that the partnership between Escobar and
Carrillo was really profitable for both until 1991, when Escobar surrendered to
be held at the prison known as La Catedral, which he built for himself in the
outskirts of Medellin.
“When we were in La Catedral, Amado Carillo stole 12
thousand kilos of cocaine from Escobar, this was made in alliance with the Cali
Cartel, which was at war with us. That´s when the partnership ended”, “Popeye”
narrates.
He states that in that era Escobar was “Really bad
financially” and thought about starting a war against “El Señor de los Cielos”,
but didn´t do it because “it was complicated; we had war with the State, with
the paramilitary and with Cali; starting a fourth war against Amado
Carrillo…Going to Mexico is complicated. You know, the Mexicans are fucked up,
and one said, ok, let´s send 20 hit men from Medellin to Mexico…They would eat
them alive in 10 minutes. In those wars you have to be careful”.
According to “Popeye”, with Escobar´s execution in
1993 the drug shipments to Mexico started to be industrialized and the Mexican mafias
got a bigger importance in the business: From Carrillo´s cartel to the
Sinaloan´s to the Beltran Leyva´s.
The accusations
Even in jail Escobar´s former lieutenant keeps
informed via radio, T.V. and the main newspapers of the country which he
receive every week of what´s going on in Colombia and the world. He is also up
to date in crime news thanks to contact with other inmates despite the strict
jail regimen.
He knows of the tens of thousands of deaths that the
narco-violence in Mexico left in the past administration and knows some of the
main protagonists. He remembers Leyner Valencia Espinosa aka “Piraña”, a
Colombian that operated with the Norte del Valle Cartel for Arturo Beltran
Leyva, executed by Mexican marines in December 2009. According to “Popeye”,
Valencia –captured in Colombia in 2006 and extradited to USA in 2007- started
working with the DEA in a Colombian prison and was a key element in attacking
Arturo Beltran Leyva´s structure and in finding his hideout.
“Mexican cartels are being attacked from inside
Colombian prisons, the accusations is what will finish them. Here the
Colombians have nourished Mexican cartels and know them really well”, he
states.
He also considers that in this moment Joaquin Guzman
Loera aka “El Chapo” is the most powerful drug dealer in the world. And also
the richest.
“He´s richer tan Pablo(Escobar), 100 times”, considers
“Popeye”, because he profits about 40% of every kilogram of cocaine that his
Colombian partners send him top ut in the US streets, and this “Without even
touching cocaine, without sweating; he crosses it and profits a ton of money”.
Some consider Chapo Guzman being like Escobar, What
do you think of this?
"Chapo” is rich and violent, and he is handsome. But
he doesn´t have the criminal mind of Pablo Escobar, he isn´t at Escobar heels
in that matter. Pablo Escobar had a vision, taking down the extradition, and
“Chapo” Guzman doesn´t have a vision, he has nothing to ask.
He doesn´t have a cause?
No, he doesn´t, exactly, he doesn´t.
He says Escobar and his partners in the Medellin
Cartel had as a cause the abolition of the extradition treaty and they finally
made it when the handing over of Colombians to be judged by other countries was
prohibited in the 1991 Constitution. Even thou this measure was deleted in
1997, four years after the death of Colombia´s most powerful cartel leader.
“We were only about 2 thousand hit men from Medellin
neighborhoods and we finished the Republic of Colombia because we hit the four
powers: Congress, Executive, Legal and Press. This took 3 thousand victims from
the State and we made the State bow down to us”.
Among the victims of the Medellin Cartel we can find
former minister of Justice Rodrigo Lara Bonilla(1984); journalist Guillermo
Cano and colonel Jaime Ramirez Gomez(1986); attorney General Carlos Mauro
Hoyos(1988); colonel Valdemar Franklin Quintero and presidential candidate Luis
Carlos Galan(1989), besides 540 police men and decens of citizens that died in
attacks with explosives like the one that took down a commercial airliner from
Avianca in 1989.
How many men did you kill?
I really…Well i mean…taking account of the deaths is
for psychopaths, because I was a professional killer. I am related with the
death of 3 thousand people, because that´s what the trial for the Medellin
Cartel states; and by my own hand, well maybe about 200, more or less.
And does that give you any kind of remorse, some kind
of reflexion?
Escobar's Narco Catedral Prison |
Look, reflexions yes, but when you start combine
grays… I paid more grays than rude hookers, like they say, because I was
scammed. I, being a bandit, another bandit scammed me, a bigger bandit than me
that is the Government, because I was here to pay seven years(in prison) and I
will pay 22 years.
“Popeye” was jailed a year when he surrendered for the
fist time to justice, in June 1991 alongside Escobar, but he escaped with him
and othe hit men from La Catedral prison in July 1992. He surrendered again two
months later.
He´s been in the Modelo prison of Bogota, in the
Valedupar prison and in Combita, in all of them they have tried to kill him. In
the Modelo prison he was put under a contract by the deceased guerilla boss
Carlos Castaño........continues..
“I was going to get killed in the showers in the
morning, and here, one is naked and soapy and nobody makes it in that
situation. I´m small and they were going to unleash on me two beasts, two 22
year old guys with wooden knives; I was told about it”, he says, and adds that
with the constant hits against him he opted to change strategies.
He thought that if the mafia wanted him dead and at
the same time he was an enemy of the State he wouldn´t make it alive out of
prison. In 2005 he started to cooperate with the justice and accused Alberto
Santofirmio, a member of the Liberal Party as the mastermind behind the
assassination of presidential candidate and also member of the Liberal Party,
Luis Carlos Galan. This hit was perpetrated by hit men from Medellin in August
1989.
Popeye´s testimony-who participated in the planning of
that homicide- led to a 24 year sentence against Santofirmio. Escobar´s former
lieutenant is also a key witness in
Avianca´s airliner bombing trial, in which 107 people died in November
1989.
In Exchange for his collaboration with justice, the
State protects him. In Combita he feels safe. It´s Colombia´s maximum security
prison. “All the Colombian mafia has been around here” he says, amongst them
Gilberto and Miguel Rodriguez Orejuela, former Cali Cartel bosses, who were
extradited in 2004 and 2005 to the US.
“We are dead”
“How did they finish us?, he asks, and lists the
factors that changed the course of a war that at moments looked like an easy
win for the cartels: The creation of effective intelligence agencies and of
special operation teams, fighting against corruption among security personnel ,
advice from the US and above all, the rewards.
“The problem with Mafia is treason”, he considers.
Treason?
Yes. How do you end with the Mexican mafia? The
“wanted” poster. They have to mention
this in the media (ads offering rewards with pictures of the main kingpins),
handing out papers, throwing them (from planes).
A rewards politic?
It´s key. Pablo Escobar once told me, when they put
us in the “wanted” posters (1989): Pope, we are dead. It´s like in the West:
Wanted”, we are dead. The “Wanted” poster is very dangerous for us as bandits,
you go to a store to buy a drink and there is your photo, someone sees it in
T.V. and knows you are worth 10 million dollars.
“Popeye” knows his life will hang from a thread when
he recovers his freedom, in 5 months. He says he´ll try to live a catholic
life, “As ordered by God”, but he has lots of enemies: Family members, friends
and partners of the more than 3 thousand victims of the Medellin Cartel; former
DAS bosses .
The recently disbanded Colombian intelligence agency whose
headquarters were attacked by the Medellin mafia with a truck full of
explosives in 1989 and the same agency accused by “Popeye” of helping in the
homicide of Luis Carlos Galan and bombing the Avianca airliner- and the Ochoa
Vasquez brothers, Jorge Luis and Juan Davis, among others.
The Ochoa Vasquez brothers-former Escobar partners who
surrendered to justice in 1990 and paid 6 years in prison- accused him of extortion
and “Popeye” accuses them of continuing committing crimes and having a
partnership with Los Zetas.
What are the odd of you being executed or being let
alone when you recover your freedom?
About 80% I will be killed and 20% I make it-he
answers with a smile-. That´s name of the game. I´m not stupid. Will I pay 22
years in prison to get out looking for enemies and telling them:”Hey, shoot me
here”?, No. I take care of myself and, if a guy comes after me to kill me, then
I will defend myself. I´m not suicidal.
“Popeye” states that the Colombian cartels transmitted
a lesson to the Mexicans: Violence. But they still need to learn the impact of
violence.
“The consequence is that they( the Mexican cartel
bosses) are dead, just almost all the Medellin Cartel members are dead”
Why are they dead?
Chapo Guzman is dead-he says-. Soon he will fall,
why? Because he depends from human sources and he will commit mistakes. And you
know what is the bandit´s problem? The Bandit has a very big problem: The
bandit has to be lucky every day, 24 hours a day, not even 23. All the weeks,
all the months, and the whole year, and the cops don´t need more than a minute
to kill you.
So you thing that sooner or later…?
Chapo is going down he anticipates. And look in these
days, in a routine operation, the Mexican marines found Los Zetas boss and
killed him.
This is said by a man thay when he walks out of prison
will be 80% dead, but he will find a good woman, pretty and austere with whom
he plans to share his “small fortune” that remains from his days as hit men
boss and which is more than enough to live with modesty, “like middle-middle
class”, the rest of his life. That 20% he still has.
Note: The following I have added as a focus on the prison that Escobar built for himself in the deal he cut with authorities. ..Paz, Chivis
"La Catedral"
Excellent video: a narrative tour of La Catedral
Note: The following I have added as a focus on the prison that Escobar built for himself in the deal he cut with authorities. ..Paz, Chivis
"La Catedral"
In 1991, due to increasing pressure to extradite Escobar,
the Colombian government and Escobar’s attorneys came up with a creative
“deal”: Escobar would turn himself in and serve a five-year jail term. In
return, he would build his own prison and would not be extradited to the United
State.
The prison, La Catedral, was an elegant fortress which
featured a Jacuzzi, a waterfall, a full bar and a soccer field. In addition,
Escobar had negotiated the right to select his own guards. He ran his empire
from inside La Catedral, giving orders by telephone.
On December 2, 1993, Colombian security
forces using US technology located Escobar hiding in a home in a middle-class
section of Medellin. The Search Bloc moved in, triangulating his position, and
attempted to bring him into custody. Escobar fought back, however, and a
shootout commenced.
Escobar
was eventually gunned down as he attempted to escape on the rooftop. He had
been shot in the torso and leg, but the fatal wound had come through his ear,
leading many to believe that he committed suicide, opposed to one of the Colombian policemen having executed
him
Source:Proceso
paisa callado se ve mas bonito.
ReplyDeleteSaludos
Medellin
does anyone know what happened to Griselda Blanco the blackwidow colombian lady that was a huge kingpin in miami in the 80s and 90s?? I know she got deported to Colombia..
ReplyDeleteShe got killed after exiting a store. Lady got killed by a drive by using a motorcycle, crazy she ivented drivebys by bike and thats the way they wacked her
DeleteShe was killed a few months ago, execution style, in Columbia. Her past caught up to her and she payed the ultimate price.
DeleteA hitman on a mortycycle gunned her down outside a mmarket in Columbia , within a month of return
DeleteShe got executed in Medellin, while at a deli. She ran to her car and caught a full bullets her driver got killed also. ESCBR SEASN
DeleteThey smoked her fat ugly ass last year..
DeleteThey shot and killed her last year in colombia.
DeleteIt is erry sad to say sens i dont amuse my self with the death of others even if they r murderers we r all humans and no one diserves to die by another human but popeye pablo escobars ex hitmtman leader will be executed soon after being realese from prison if u whant to live popey dont come out you will be killed god bless you.
Delete100% bullshit...
ReplyDelete100% he dies...
Great and fascinating article!
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ReplyDeleteEXCELLENT READ! the video is much appreciated as well.
griselda was sent back to colombia to never be heard of again!!!!!!!! probly in a barrel of concrete or fed to escobars lions if you ask me
ReplyDelete@March 4, 2013 at 12:28 PM
ReplyDeleteGriselda Blanco was executed in Medellin last September, the sicarios shot her twice in the head when she was leavine her house.
Por favor popeye vete a comer espinacas El Senore Chapo Rifa en Cali en Medellin en Bogota EN mexico En USA En todo el mundo ya saben colombianos al 100 por 1. El CDS se va a quedar con toda la tierra colombina donde se siembra la coca .
ReplyDeletegriselda was gunned down lastyear i think by two motorcycle hitmen .
ReplyDeleteI knew some Chapo nut huggers would start crying after reading this. C´mon dudes, NOBODY is untouchable, is Pablo went down, if Amado went down, if Ramon went down, if el Barbas went down it´s only logical that Chapo will go down sooner or later. Chapo isn´t more powerful than those guys in their times. Sooner or later they all make a mistake and pay the price of fame.
ReplyDeleteAwsome Read
ReplyDeleteMany Thanks,,,,
Tejas,,
"Chap is rich violent and he is handsome." Lololol this guy has been in jail waaaaay to long. I bet he dropped the soap a lot haha
ReplyDeleteWhomever believes CDS will run Colombia also believes coca cola gonna sell their secrets and manufacturing processess because thats how business is imagined by ignorants who know nothing about business.
ReplyDeleteShe was shot in the head while trying to buy meat at a meat market
ReplyDeleteIs this the same Popeye that said to Miklo " Give me some Chon Chon "?
ReplyDeleteThat was a good movie.
Delete"im gonna rape you pinche puta, huh u want me to take it".. Blood in blood out.. Good film..
DeleteHaha of course everyone falls but there legacy lives
ReplyDeletehere is the story and her demise
ReplyDeletehttp://www.ibtimes.com/colombian-drug-lord-griselda-blancos-life-violence-comes-full-circle-761125
BB ran a story that amdo was murdered by the ochoas for killing their uncle after stealing 6 tons of cocaine from a warehouse in Juarez.
ReplyDeleteNow the 6 tons is stolen from Pablo. I always thought the ochoa storey was bullshit.
Is that chapo on left?
ReplyDeleteMedellin has also outlawed two men riding the same moto now.
ReplyDeleteThe Ochoa incident happened in Juarez after the uncle was arrested in El Paso. He had left his load with Amado's people. It was probably earmarked for the Talavera brothers to move to LA. They moved huge amounts for years never losing 1 kilo. This 12,000 kilos could have easily been another deal in Colombia later when Amado smelled Escobar's soon to let blood. Amado had an untrusted reputation with the Colombians for a reason. They had to have him at the time, he was "The Man."
ReplyDeleteI don't believe El Chapo has much at all to do with running the monstrous cartel. My thought is that it is a Cartel of top government officials that has the use of the military to secure it. I mean really, do you think if the US Government wanted him, he could allude them. He is a poster boy, a Red Heron that US and Mexican officials use to cover a cash cow pipeline that nobody really wants stopped. And he and El Mayo aren't cashing in on the riches, the real power in Mexico is. It would be a fairy tail to believe otherwise. I wonder how dirty our CIA really is?
All I have heard about amado is that the Colombians killed him cause he also stoled from them and send guys to kill the owner of the coke so he could keep it all
DeleteMarch 4, 2013 at 5:09 PM
ReplyDeleteAnonymous said...
".....I wonder how dirty our CIA really is?"
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C- orporate
I- mporters of
A- ddiction
That pretty much sums it up.
Hasta Luego,
AmigoAnónimo
They real dirty.if the cia really really wanted u they would get u.they have done things that would equal the taliban it just doesnt ever get out to anybody.they would just have u killed if u were to talk about what they were really doing
ReplyDelete@March 4, 2013 at 7:57 PM
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if El Chapo could elude the U.S. government, but I imagine he could allude to something while talking with them.
Anon March 4, 2013 at 12:28 PM, March 4, 2013 at 1:00 PM, March 4, 2013 at 1:03 PM, March 4, 2013 at 1:12 PM and March 4, 2013 at 1:29 PM.
ReplyDeleteGriselda Blanco was executed outside of a meet market in Medellin last September, she was executed in front of her daughter in law, a man got off a motorcycle and shot her twice in the head with a pistol.
I don't post too often, n by the way BB Congrats on another great article and read.since im not one to insult on a computer screen But do like levels and comparisons (in any aspect of life, not just drug kingpins) I'll post my top 10 Latin American drug barons of allvtime.(n remember this is only MY own personal opinion.although I'll go ahead n say a very educated n thoughtful opinion,based on my past. Personal history n all the reading I did when IV was locked up( mostly true crime n biographies of gangsters)here I go#10 nacho coronel;#9benjamin arellano;#8osiel Cardenas Guillemot;#7carlos ledher# s);#4amado Carrillo Fuentes;#3arturo beltran leyval(my personal favorite );#2 chapo Guzman(my least personal favorite)n#1 Pablo escobar.let the debate commence.btry n keep the insults to a minimum. But fel free of couse to put u all's list.
ReplyDelete@March 5, 2013 at 2:01 AM
ReplyDeleteWhat about the Rodríguez Orejuela brothers?
ive posted before when people know you on te personal level and know youre inner working yure days are numbered just like deathrow records the one thing that ive heard on the streets is that colombians want to change the deal with the blow but popeye was right colombians cant come to mexico they destroy them so what do they do the supply other groups with the deal that they want and ask them to confront cds an their alliances chapo needs to go down so there renegociation can happen signs of chapo strenght should of been question when he couldnt take over tijuana baja norte he has to pay a fee and second hes lost contol of alot groups example macho prieto and tigre soto and other groups that are having a more direct contact with el caf he cant even stop el caf know that there kidnapping and killing cds members popeye is and expert and i agree with him senor pablo had power like no other capo ever heard before it took so many people to kill him 2 gorilla groups and cali and dea and clombian goverment and usa goverment and he had them on the ropes for decades chapo hasnt done that hes needed police protection and military protection and misleadind alliances which are starting to figure out that chapo is not the nice non violent capo he is leadto beieve his days are numbered
ReplyDeleteWas there also a "Bluto?"
ReplyDeleteI totaly agree with that, Pablo was el patron, and still after his death. Tell me what el chapo did for his peoples, where are the school, hospital, soccer stadiums, food for the poor, in my opinion Pablo wasnt a drug lord but a lord who seen opportunity to help his country with a illicit business yes, but who is to blame the one supplying or the ones who ask for that product? Pablo ruled medellin thru fear but was also loved by many and Im pretty sure no one in mexico sees el chapo as an hero.
ReplyDelete^^^ in your opinion, what made the beltran leyva d.t.o the most interesting?
ReplyDeleteThat does look like chapo on the left haha
ReplyDeleteI heard chapo is a c.i.a operative like Osama was a mi6 operative.
ReplyDelete@ 2:40P.M. Popeye "Give me some Chon Chon" that's halarious LMFAO.
ReplyDeleteYeah @4.59 am I guess I didn't type or deleted #s 6 y#5.they r #6juan Garcia .abrego y the#5 middle brotherof the orejuelas.n to the one that said why im intersted most in ABL and haven't yet read senores del Narco (where has a few chapters)or other books or arcles in reputable national magazines do it n you'll find out why.
ReplyDelete…Going to Mexico is complicated. You know, the Mexicans are fucked up, and one said, ok, let´s send 20 hit men from Medellin to Mexico…They would eat them alive in 10 minutes. In those wars you have to be careful”.
ReplyDeletewhere are the "tuff" Escobar man. bunchof pussies.coming from his main man.
Its not about Escobar being though, its simply being intelligent, at the time he had bigger problems to tale care of, Chapo sent many men to Sonora and look what happened in Tubutama. it not just sending people to die.
ReplyDeletePablo was known for being generous but his ego got the better of him. Fighting his Gov't over extradition put him and his organization constantly in the spotlight which ultimately led to his downfall. I don't care how powerful you become one person is not bigger than his Gov't, especially with the shadow of the U.S. looming in the background. Chapo on the other hand has probably learned from this and tries to stay undercover as much as possible. Who is smarter probably depends on who lives longer. How else would you measure it? They are/were both rich, powerful and feared.
ReplyDeleteIn this case, maybe Enedina Arellano Felix is the smartest of them, no warrants, no trials against her, no interpol cables, NOTHING. I get your point, obviously Chapo is really smart as most of the cartel leaders, They may be ruthless, evil and the worst criminals, but stupid they ain´t.
ReplyDelete@ March 4, 2013 at 2:40 PM
ReplyDeleteJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJa!!!!!! you made my day bro!!! -Sinaloenseboy
Carlo gambino was smart.never set foot in a jail and died an old man but started the gambino crime family.he was not a nice man but lived quietly and ran a serious criminal enterprise and the police couldnt even give him a parking ticket. Thats just my opinion so no bashing please lol.read about carlo gambino and its amazing what this man ran and he just lived like a grandfather
ReplyDeletekill alll drug lords ... they just evil murdering bastardos.. kill em all ,,
ReplyDeleteEven if you kill all the killers there's always one left. All politics are local. The king drug lords are governments. Without governments there could be no organised crime organizations. Pablo Escobar's era has yet to conclude in Colombia, TV is making its $$ on Escobar, today, in 2013. Colombia's sitting president is the last of Bogota's 1970's Cocaine Cowboys still standing, who predate Escobar's arrival to the scene by 3-4 years, & long before the Uribe elements factor into the biz. Clan Ochoa's patriarch is the original patron saint for the industry and Escobar's "padrino," turned mortal enemy. The Ochoas have never lost any of their power or treachery. Juan Pablo Escobar, Jr., is no different from the men who raised him despite his Mother Theresa act on film & videos to the contrary. Cause & effect, every empire falls when the karmic conditions are right, no one is immune from karma. Popeye has his, too. But, unlike the many, he is a man who has seen & knows his own truth. Nothing is gained by killing him. To the contrary, Popeye's truth is of historical value to Colombia's healing as a people if the fu*king country ever wanted to choose healing over bloodshed & revenge. The Zetas are not to toyed with any more than the Ochoas. Peace out.
ReplyDeleteQue interesante intrevista del popeye, muy muy buena. Tiene mucha razon en muchas cosas pero yo opino que el patron Pablo siempre sera el gran Zar de la coca. Supo manipular a todos pero cometio el error de ponerse en contra del govierno y de los derechos humanos. Por el otro lado el Chapo es un senor muy inteligente gracias a la escuela de Don Felix Gallardo y que tiene al govierno Mexicano en sus manos desde Fox hasta la fecha. Todos comen de su mano porque a sabido manipular y tener como titeres a todos. El govierno de USA sabe cada paso que da pero no hacen nada porque tienen tapado el ocico de billetes que no se acaban ni si vuelven a nacer. Esa es la realidad y mis respetos para todos. Que en paz descanse el Patron y fierro mi Chapo porque lo tumban. Saludos desde Tamaulipas compas.........
ReplyDeleteSeptember 17,2013, Jhon Jairo "Popeye" was denied "conditional liberty" by a Colombian judge. There are 8 years remaining to be served in his sentence, apparently. http://www.infobae.com/2013/09/17/1509425-colombia-ex-jefe-sicario-pablo-escobar-no-saldra-la-carcel
ReplyDeletePablo Escobar is my hero he was so poor then he ruled earth just one little man because he was so smart. Everyone was jealous of him they all wanted to be him. People wanted him because he was the best number1. If they would of helped him he would of been the law on earth. When someone wants you and chases you with guns its because You are the best because you are number 1. One day Pablo Escobar will be back and he will haunt his enemies. Ill be wating on the boss
ReplyDeleteAve maria pues! Que vuelva el patron!
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