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Tuesday, March 7, 2023

The Narratives That We As Medias Push

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat

On March 3, 2021, the Cartel del Noreste kidnapped 3 American women. Although the FBI talked about it, they never released a reward for the kidnapped victims. It's very weird that with the current missing individuals, they're now offering a reward. 

Video translation is as follows:

Take a look at this . It’s a real mystery. Three women crossed from Texas into Mexico for a medical consultation. And now no one knows where they are. The three women were last seen crossing into Nuevo Laredo in a white 2014 Toyota Corola.

Blasa Guadalupe Palomo, 38 years old, her daughter, Blasa Guadalupe, 18, and Perla Ércia, 38. According to the FBI, they went to Mexico so that one of them could visit the doctor. And now they believe they're kidnapped. Anyone with information is asked to call the FBI here in the city of San Antonio. The number is (210) 225 6741.

Menny Alerta de Riesgo  KRGV

29 comments:

  1. Shows the worth of a Mexican life in the US media...they dont care

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    1. 'Shows the worth of a Mexican life in the US media'
      Shows the hate for the U.S.They chose to go to mexico,they were kidnapped in mexico,fuck is the U.S.going to do about it?Moronic hate

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    2. So why is it that the US has to rescue blacks arrested in Russia, and now the FBI is offering a reward for the 4 blacks kidnapped in Matamoros. Or that white rich kid who was arrested in North Korea and died in custody, and the US talked about it none stop and actually sued N Korea for some white American death who was up to no good 6,000 miles away.

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  2. People go missing all the time. They only put up a reward because this was violent and caught on camera.

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  3. Could be helpful if the media would revisit their story. Get it back out there, stir it up . I remember this happening. It hardly made a blip.

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  4. Arriba el Cartel del Golfo

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    1. Y porque se culearon los golfos con esto wey 😆

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    2. 🤣 en la carcel unos del golfo(segun) nos pedian protecion de los prietos🤣 pos no que muy bravos

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    3. ¡Somos la gente del Cártel del Golfo! 🦂💀
      We are the absolute Gulf mob! 🦂💀

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  5. Are these folks bringing cash in for these procedures and setting themselves up as easy targets?

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  6. They weren’t black

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    1. @10:30 Exactly. There is no mystery.

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    2. I've researched similar cases and turns out, but not always, there was involvement in drug smuggling.

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    3. The typical mexican comments on here. Double standards and finger pointing. These incidents happened in mexico and committed by mexicans.You did this! Stop blaming everyone else.

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  7. On view here the irrational endemic hate for the U.S.
    How many times has this happened?What is the U.S. is supposed to do in mexico,you know with the special love that both countries feel for each other,couldn't pay me to get involved in mexico and its politics etc etc

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  8. CDN are fucking scumbags

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    1. The are worst then ISIS, Al Qaeda and Taliban, Cartel drug addicts member kidnapping and mutilating American women for fun.

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  9. Keep a look out for false flag operations the media is blowing this up for a reason they're probably close to calling cartels a terrorist organization which would militarized the border even further and push for government control.

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    1. That’s exactly what needs to happen. The only ones that don’t want it are the cartels and their associates.

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    2. I was for it but tbh over the past few years watching how the government is limiting 2A rights and pushing for more control I wouldn't want my home town in South Texas being militarized. This is a long shot of a theory but I think this will push for Real I.D in some way.

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    3. Good. Cartels need to pay for the thousands of lives they bury. El Juevos gonna sip his morning coffee outside while a gunship goes “tat tat tat”. Juevos no more.

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    4. You might be on to something buddy..

      https://thehill.com/policy/international/3887479-graham-says-he-will-introduce-bill-to-set-the-stage-for-us-to-use-military-force-in-mexico/amp/

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  10. Blame the U.S. you sad fuckers.80% will be in the U.S.bitter little payasos llanto

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  11. Thank you as always, Sol, for everything you do… I am glad you are putting stuff like this on the radar.. 🙏 🦉

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  12. Its mexicans in mexico kidnapping and killing Americans. Look in the mirror.

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  13. Anybody aware of cartel activities knows this has been going on. The violent nature of this crime couldn’t be ignored. But this incident sure does stink.

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