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[*] posted on 4-18-2009 at 01:10 PM


There are many restaurants, tourist stops and shops that have them all along Baja. They look as though they have been there for many decades, back before they became a protected species.

The same can be said for whale bones, etc...


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[*] posted on 4-18-2009 at 01:19 PM


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Originally posted by JESSE
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Originally posted by meme
All this Authoritive speaking & I still got no real answer to my question!!
Is it illegal to have an empty turtle shell in your posession? I do not have one myself but I do know someone who recently found one supposedly at BOLA.


Yes it is.


That surprises me.
For years there were turtle shells galore on the beaches here around Loreto. On the far end of Ensenada Blanca there was an isolated beach where the locals likely cleaned their catch and just disgarded the shells. Folks from Tripui knew of this and many brought them home to Tripui, cleaned them up and had them adorn their Palapa walls. Also the beaches between Nopolo and Loreto were a good hunting ground for them. Found quite a few, cleaned them, polished them and used them for presents. Still have a few hanging on the walls in my home here in Nopolo.
Never had an idea I was violating any laws here. Was familiar with the fact that you couldn't bring them into the US. However, many Tripui folks carted them with them on their track north. Never heard of anyone getting called on this at the line and sure never heard of anyone doing time for this (true :?::?:) offense.

[Edited on 4-18-2009 by vandenberg]


"Artícle 55. It is declared that all marine turtle species are protected. It is ilegal to possess, colect, sell or buy turtle meat, skin, shells, organs, and byproducts. This applies in the Mexican territory and waters."




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[*] posted on 4-18-2009 at 01:21 PM


I think an old shell in your house shouldnt be a problem, but a new one (even if its cleaned, dried and barnished) could posibly bring trouble.



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[*] posted on 4-18-2009 at 01:43 PM


For what it's worth, it certainly doesn't appear that your dealing with a cyber-rookie here. Checking out Munoz' website, he takes credit as web master.
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[*] posted on 4-18-2009 at 01:53 PM


Yes, and it also says that his complete name is:

Rafael Muños Martinez

Anybody want to take a bet that he was born in 1953???

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[*] posted on 4-18-2009 at 01:54 PM


My friends, for that matter, at one time I was corossing the border Tijuana San Diego with new boots bought in Tijuana, those were turtle leather; at the San Ysidro border entrance, Customs confiscated my boots and didn't charged me, but I was afraid to looose my greencard then; happyly I was able to demostrate that I had just bought the boots in a legal shoe store and I know that that store was closed a few weeks later, so it is no easy thing to posses, transport, sale or even use sea turtle products.
Actually the law forbids the harrasing, catching, harming, sale and transportation of sea turtles or its products or derivates; if you have an old shell, it is not a crime as long as you don't transport it, sale it or cross the border with it.
On the other side, Olivia was catched with two fresh LOODY shells from 2 sea turtles, being cooked on her restaurant stove in a big pot, with the two real fresh heads in the kitchen INSIDE trash container; also she accept that :!: she was warming it as a favor to some Ensenada families who were inside her restaurant for free :!: while every person who know Olivia must know that she would never do that for free, that is an imposibility, she always charge for everything, no exception and even her friends know that.
My friends, also note that the hotel has no telephone at this moment, since last boat unlodading on Olivia's Restaurant and the Propesca raid was after that, so the tip could not have come from the Buenaventura hotel and we know that the only other telephone 15 miles orround is in Olivia's restaurant, so the tip must have come from her restaurant, maybe one customer or employee or husband of her did it and since she charge for telephone use, she must know who did the on time calls.
Also, Mark was not there very conveniently and since he is the restaurant co owner, or at least he say that, it is extrange, don't you think.
But anyway, they are known poachers now, they even accept that they had the Sea Turtle in their restaurant for their customers service free or not, they say free, but that is hard to believe even for her adamant protectors here.
The real question is, Do we condone the actual serving of Sea Turtle in a restaurant today???????
It is not a matter that in the past we like it or not, because I used to like it; not as a tradition, because it was not; they just were selling it all over Tijuana; it was not like turky tradition, we just were able to get it anyplace; of course in Baja, if you went to an able home, they will offer the best and that was Sea Turtle, now they offer shrimp the same way, or fish; Sea Turtle was not a tradition, it was the best at that time; now only the ones who are able to brake the law with impunity do it, being a corrupt governor or politician, but it is like inviting you to be their associate in crime.
We are not loosing tradition when we are not able to serve Sea Turtle in our homes, we can still make that dish, they call it Cahuamanta; it taste the same, the flavor is the same except it is made of fish, ray meat and beef' so the tradition can continue without the Sea Turtles participation.
When all over the world the lawmakers in our representation, baned the Sea Turtles from our tables and menus, it was for a reason; the sea turtles were being hunted to extintion; one way or the other, the Sea Turtles were gone from the tables, also they have become extremely expensive.
So we have not lost a tradition, we have not lost the excuisite dish and we are very willing to see the turtles sweeming in the sea, very alive.
We just need to take a step in to an active position and really protect the remaining sea turtles with our condoning or repudiating the ones that break that law, being a governor, a politician, a policeman, a restaurant owner or a friend who serve it at home when he invite you. that is the question for us here ???????????
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[*] posted on 4-18-2009 at 01:55 PM


Still begs the question as to why he showed up here.
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[*] posted on 4-18-2009 at 01:57 PM


I would like you to know I thought it was great to have people writing about the situation and allegations of my wife Olivia and our little restaurant. Instead of being happy her face twisted and she cried. She does not want to be associated with Munoz. She feels ashamed even to have her name accompany his. After convincing her that the forum is ok and it is public opinion only, she settled down. I married Olivia over five ago with a promise to love and protect her. I also told her that of all the women in my life she is the one I would have picked to go up against Munoz. She could do it if any one else could. As a man and a husband I do not feel good about this. We just had some Mexican friends from Loreto come in to inquire about Olivia. The discussion turned to turtles and the lady told her about how a turtle will cry when out of the water. Olivia started to cry again. This should make the monster feel good about what he has accomplished. I can handle almost any situation but when someone attacks my wife, well. We have dealt with this man for all this time a little more will be worth it.

How will most husbands handle something like this?

I would like to ask our friends to give Oli a word of encouragement. She needs it now.
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[*] posted on 4-18-2009 at 01:59 PM


Rafael - nobody here is disputing the fact that turtle poaching is wrong or illegal. We just find it very interesting how you keep trying to divert the attention away from the fact that you are not being honest as to who you are and your involvement with the folks charged in this issue. Nobody is buying it and the more you try to make these folks look bad, the more it is making many of us (who don't know either of the parties involved) start to wonder about what really went down there and if maybe you were involved somehow.

If you want to help your case, come clean as to who you really are and then maybe we can have an honest discussion about this. Until you do Rafael, this is just a charade and you are not helping your cause at all...

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[*] posted on 4-18-2009 at 02:05 PM


If your up to your kness in quick sand, STOP MOVING!!!!



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[*] posted on 4-18-2009 at 02:08 PM


Rafael, just to remove any doubt that you registered from Tijuana and not from down at the hotel as you posted, I have kept a screen capture of your registration data showing your email address you used to register (and confirmed from) as well as your IP address. I subscribe to a service that tracks the IP and gives me the region from where it originated. It is not from BCS, but from the Tijuana area.

Come clean and then we can at least have a discussion out in the open. Olivia has posted as herself, not hiding behind someone else, or pretending to be some "concerned citizen" trying to skew opinion here. She is defending herself which speaks a lot more to me than what you are doing. Show the same valor and then we can talk. Otherwise this is just all coming across as pure propaganda...

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[*] posted on 4-18-2009 at 02:36 PM


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Still unable to solve that one; if you check in the internet Munoz curriculum vitae, you will notice that he is a Civil Engineer, an attorney at law, speaks spanish, english and some italian; also he studied Physics, Electromechanical engineering, a lot of computng systems and know several programing languages; does that sound like a guy who can do that and more ? and of course would not make as many mistakes as the humble of me.
Anyway, just listen to Olivia and Mark, the interested parties, they KNOW ME, they think I am his bodyguard, but are unable to explain how come the bodyguard is enjoying the Baja beaches while the principal in in New York; doesent sound like the bodyguards I see in the movies at least.
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[*] posted on 4-18-2009 at 02:47 PM


Those of us many nomads following this post are still waiting for the
photos, as previously requested several times.
Why are you avoiding this issue? Step up to the plate and show your face
if all is as you say.
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[*] posted on 4-18-2009 at 02:47 PM


Wow. A true Renaissance man. Or an overblown case of man love.:D
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[*] posted on 4-18-2009 at 02:57 PM


I rest my case.

I believe it is quite obvious who this guy is but you guys can decide for yourselves...

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[*] posted on 4-18-2009 at 03:00 PM


ramua53, THIS WHOLE ISSUE IS GETTING CUMBERSOME. You're pee-peeing in the wind! Olivia and Mark are good people! You're just a cyber voice with an agenda, doubt if it's the love of turtles that motivates you. Imagine it's the love of $$$, but you're intitled to your opinions.:D
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[*] posted on 4-18-2009 at 03:07 PM


Ok, you are an intellectual bodyguard. Very common in Baja:lol::rolleyes:

Is this the bodyguard?:






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[*] posted on 4-18-2009 at 03:49 PM


Maybe it's time to stop posting on this thread. Then see if the poseur shows up elsewhere.
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[*] posted on 4-18-2009 at 04:02 PM


I think I have it now.

Anthony Quinn as the bad guy

Carroll O”Conner as the alleged bad guy

The guy from the TV series, Vegas, Former Marine Danny McCoy ,Josh Duhamel

Betty Davis as Olivia (just kidding as I happen to like Olivia, or at least before this incident)

I am looking for financial backers. We will use look a likes for the movie except for Danny (Josh)

We can use Bay of Conception to shoot from, oh wait, it's fenced off.

Anyway, the soap opera continues.





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[*] posted on 4-18-2009 at 04:35 PM


Hey you folks put your pictures up here so we can see who the players are. GEEESH!



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