Analyst's note: As Senator Sessions calls for citizens to Melt Down Senate’s Phone Lines & Force Reid to Allow Vote Against Executive Amnesty we see drug disputes, now commonplace here in America, turning into violent kidnappings and brutal murders without fear of consequence. All this while the "New Black Panthers" and Al Sharpton demanding vigilante justice in Ferguson, MO. Across America we see our citizens now being treated like insurgents in Afghanistan and Iraq. We also report Four Business Owners Squeezed by Operation Choke Point where more Chicago style tactics that seek to ultimately stop the sale of firearms wrapped up in the sheepskin of combatting “high-risk” businesses such as pay day loans and coin dealers….insidious and total mafia tactics.
We can not say we have not been told, but thanks to our own indifference, along with our current media and ministers many of us are still not considering the warnings (and solution) regarding our ever growing national issues. Thus far we, as a nation, continue to disregard our eternal order, rights, and responsibilities. Don't forget, please take the time view the videos provided below. You will not be sorry.
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A bloody, bullet-riddled body slumped inside of an SUV on a lonely stretch of road. Five people shot execution-style inside a sparsely furnished apartment. Drug disputes turning into violent kidnappings and brutal deaths.
These stories have become commonplace in Nuevo León, Michoacán, Sinaloa and other Mexican states, but they’re not from Mexico. They’re from quiet areas in Minnesota, Oregon, South Carolina and across rest of the U.S. as Mexican drug cartels – and groups affiliated with them – move deeper into the country and bring with them their violent tactics.
One such case was the murder of Rogelio Hernández-Davalos, who was killed at point-blank range in the front seat of his Ford Expedition in January of 2012. The Marion County Sheriff’s Office investigation found that Hernández-Davalos, a native of Sinaloa, Mexico, was purportedly moving about 30 pounds of heroin every two weeks and is believed to have been executed by a Mexican cartel for either stealing from his bosses or attempting to branch off on his own.
“In recent years the DTO’s [drug trafficking organizations] have changed their tactics and become bolder,” Lt. Gerry Adcock of Oregon’s Marion County Sheriff’s Office told Fox News Latino. “The men and women involved in today’s [drug trafficking] kill or make other drug traffickers disappear without fear of consequence. I have personally investigated homicides and violent incidents directly related to DTO’s and have seen the destruction they have caused to families in our community.”
“The main reason for moving to these areas is that the police in cities and along the border have become much more sophisticated in fighting the cartels,” George W. Grayson, an expert on Mexico’s drug war and a politics professor at the College of William and Mary told FNL. “When you don’t deal with that type of crime day in and day out you’re not going to have the expertise in combating the cartels.”
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Here is the ominous speech you were never supposed to see and hear.