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xborder
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javier arellano felix in mulege?
Has anyone heard anything about the Arellano cartel members living for some time just south of Mulege near Playa Coyote?
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Barry A.
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I have several friends that have had a house at Playa Coyote for about 40 years, but they are not rich enough to have cartel connections.
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bancoduo
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Quote: | Originally posted by xborder
Has anyone heard anything about the Arellano cartel members living for some time just south of Mulege near Playa Coyote? | Who are you?
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xborder
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Quote: | Originally posted by bancoduo
Quote: | Originally posted by xborder
Has anyone heard anything about the Arellano cartel members living for some time just south of Mulege near Playa Coyote? | Who are you? |
A San Diego resident and frequent Baja traveler w/my family. Last week while in the Mulege area, I heard a rumor that he had been living in the area
for some time and wondered what this community might know about it.
Why do you ask, bancoduo?
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tripledigitken
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"Why do you ask"
Quote: | Originally posted by xborder
Quote: | Originally posted by bancoduo
Quote: | Originally posted by xborder
Has anyone heard anything about the Arellano cartel members living for some time just south of Mulege near Playa Coyote? | Who are you? |
A San Diego resident and frequent Baja traveler w/my family. Last week while in the Mulege area, I heard a rumor that he had been living in the area
for some time and wondered what this community might know about it.
Why do you ask, bancoduo? |
Da!?!
A new poster comes in and asks people on this board if they know the location of crime figures living in BCS.
If I knew i'd just jump right on that one.
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roundtuit
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They where here till last week Al G ran them out of town
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Al G
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Quote: | Originally posted by roundtuit
They where here till last week Al G ran them out of town::
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I am laughing, I sure hope they are not listening
Albert G
Remember, if you haven\'t got a smile on your face and laughter in your heart, then you are just a sour old fart!....
The most precious thing we have is life, yet it has absolutely no trade-in value.
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Sharksbaja
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ahem......
They call him BIG AL, please!
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Barry A.
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-----and, Sharks------
----they call him BIG AL for a reason
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xborder
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Quote: | Originally posted by tripledigitken
"Why do you ask"
Quote: | Originally posted by xborder
Quote: | Originally posted by bancoduo
Quote: | Originally posted by xborder
Has anyone heard anything about the Arellano cartel members living for some time just south of Mulege near Playa Coyote? | Who are you? |
A San Diego resident and frequent Baja traveler w/my family. Last week while in the Mulege area, I heard a rumor that he had been living in the area
for some time and wondered what this community might know about it.
Why do you ask, bancoduo? |
Da!?!
A new poster comes in and asks people on this board if they know the location of crime figures living in BCS.
If I knew i'd just jump right on that one. |
I unaware this is not a place for "outsiders" who know baja to ask questions. Frankly, I thought the question/information would be of interest.
But then, there is so much disinformation posted here I should have known better. My mistake.
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Barry A.
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"disinformation" ?????????????
and pray what might that be???
(otherwise you may have a point)
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vgabndo
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Oh now "X"
Don't get your panties all in a bunch. If you were a Bahia resident who was really "in the know", and you weren't interested in getting blown away by
the cartel, or picked off by the DEA, do you really think that you'd answer your question? This is the WORLD WIDE web, and this is life and death
caca. Although the folks on this board know EVERYTHING, and NEVER make mistakes, there is just a chance that none of us has any personal knowledge
about the home addresses of any major Mexican drug lords.
Undoubtedly, there are people who cannot afford to give the anchor of sanity even the slightest tug. Sam Harris
"The situation is far too dire for pessimism."
Bill Kauth
Carl Sagan said, "We are a way for the cosmos to know itself."
PEACE, LOVE AND FISH TACOS
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xborder
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Quote: | Originally posted by Barry A.
and pray what might that be???
(otherwise you may have a point) |
Here are three I noticed in the last few days -
1) it took what? four pages of bug naming posts to ID what a tarantula hawk is? 2) some are advising that the highway just south of Guerrero Negro is
so dangerous that driving over 50MPH risks flipping over (the whole friggen' highway is dangerous! nothing special about that section exept for
occassional high winds or dense fog.)
3) If you don't have all your dog's papers or you can't get him back across the border. (I responded that we've never had any trouble yet another
posting repeated the same claim w/o personal experience - apparently using copy from some 'mexico on $10-a-day' tourist handbook ((yes, the rules are
you have to have the papers - after 40 years we've never had a problem w/bring our dogs back and we never take their papers.))
I could go on. Some of the stuff posted is just plain silly yet the posting are made by self asserted 'baja experts'. People looking for good advice
are left misinformed. Then I ask a serious question and get flip responses. Frankly, I'll just consider the sources and move on - no big whoop.
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abreojos
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Quote: | Originally posted by xborder
Quote: | Originally posted by Barry A.
and pray what might that be???
(otherwise you may have a point) |
Here are three I noticed in the last few days -
1) it took what? four pages of bug naming posts to ID what a tarantula hawk is? 2) some are advising that the highway just south of Guerrero Negro is
so dangerous that driving over 50MPH risks flipping over (the whole friggen' highway is dangerous! nothing special about that section exept for
occassional high winds or dense fog.)
3) If you don't have all your dog's papers or you can't get him back across the border. (I responded that we've never had any trouble yet another
posting repeated the same claim w/o personal experience - apparently using copy from some 'mexico on $10-a-day' tourist handbook ((yes, the rules are
you have to have the papers - after 40 years we've never had a problem w/bring our dogs back and we never take their papers.))
I could go on. Some of the stuff posted is just plain silly yet the posting are made by self asserted 'baja experts'. People looking for good advice
are left misinformed. Then I ask a serious question and get flip responses. Frankly, I'll just consider the sources and move on - no big whoop.
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Nice start and I find your claims very interesting. I hope you stick around and separate fact from fiction a little longer. As you well know, as a 40
year Baja traveler, Texas has nothing over Baja when it comes to BS! And that BS ain't for Baja Sur...or being stupid?
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DENNIS
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Well, it should be easy to find the Arellano's that live around Mulege. Just drive around and read the names on the mailboxes.
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David K
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Wow.... what was that?
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Bob H
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Quote: | Originally posted by xborder
Quote: | Originally posted by bancoduo
Quote: | Originally posted by xborder
Has anyone heard anything about the Arellano cartel members living for some time just south of Mulege near Playa Coyote? | Who are you? |
A San Diego resident and frequent Baja traveler w/my family. Last week while in the Mulege area, I heard a rumor that he had been living in the area
for some time and wondered what this community might know about it.
Why do you ask, bancoduo? |
X, no doubt, you were hearing these rumors while hanging out at Jungla Jim's - listening to the normal people who hang out there...
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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Barry A.
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X-----
-----this forum ain't no Encyclopedia Britanica----it is a bunch of folks that love Baja, have been traveling or living there for some time, and do
their best to keep the dialog open and share their experiences and knowledge on Baja, and also entertain------I have never heard anybody claim they
are an "expert". Some have over 50 years experience traveling in Baja, while others are fairly new------almost all have something to contribute,
IMHO.
Sorry you did not get the response you expected, but your question was rather strange, to say the least, especially when we have no idea who you are.
Lighten up, or as you say, move on (?).
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Cincodemayo
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I needed a good laugh this morning! I'm sure there is a big bounty on the rest of the cartel members if you want to investigate further!
Don\'t get mad...
Get EVEN.
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Stickers
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Quote: | Originally posted by xborder
Here are three I noticed in the last few days -
2) some are advising that the highway just south of Guerrero Negro is so dangerous ......nothing special about that section exept for occassional high
winds or dense fog.)
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Bad information? I consider that good advice for someone not familiar with the area.
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