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US has 500 agents ‘spies’ deployed throughout Mexico
EL PASO - Mexico is in the process of a virtual invasion by the United States, but this time quietly and controlled, after the Mexican government
revealed the presence of 500 U.S. federal agents to “spy” on their territory. Officials of the Attorney General’s Office (PGR) said that the U.S. has
that number of officers from various departments. Reportedly, the purpose of these elements, which are legally in Mexico, is to obtain information on
criminal organizations, investigate and prosecute, in order that the criminal’s activities do not jeopardize U.S. security.
According to officials of the PGR, in 2005 only 60 U.S. agents were deployed south of the border. Currently, Mexican authorities are working with
about five hundred members of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives (ATF), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The PGR has reported that binational
cooperation in fighting criminal organizations and drug trafficking has generated positive results, including the location of Arturo Beltran Leyva,
“El Barbas.”
Charles Bowden, journalist and author of several books on drug trafficking, including “Murder City: Ciudad Juarez and the Global Economy’s New Killing
Fields”, says sending more and more agents to Mexico can be a pilot project for a larger plan for the future. Apparently, the U.S. fears war could
break out. Therefore, it is sending agents to Mexico to see if the stage is set in that country. America wants to have a level of control and
repression south of the border, and Mexico obviously has two forces: change and liberation and violence and crime. And the U.S. does not want it to be
chaos and crime.
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Quote: | Originally posted by soulpatch
I wonder if any of them are hit men? |
I wonder? After that gun incident when we were allowing assault weapons to cross the border south, I believe anything, everything and nothing.
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if the ambassador thinks the cartel is just another business junket i would imagine that the sky is the limit as far as what is, and what may never
be......
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
EL PASO - Mexico is in the process of a virtual invasion by the United States, but this time quietly and controlled, after the Mexican government
revealed the presence of 500 U.S. federal agents to “spy” on their territory. Officials of the Attorney General’s Office (PGR) said that the U.S. has
that number of officers from various departments. Reportedly, the purpose of these elements, which are legally in Mexico, is to obtain information on
criminal organizations, investigate and prosecute, in order that the criminal’s activities do not jeopardize U.S. security.
According to officials of the PGR, in 2005 only 60 U.S. agents were deployed south of the border. Currently, Mexican authorities are working with
about five hundred members of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives (ATF), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The PGR has reported that binational
cooperation in fighting criminal organizations and drug trafficking has generated positive results, including the location of Arturo Beltran Leyva,
“El Barbas.”
Charles Bowden, journalist and author of several books on drug trafficking, including “Murder City: Ciudad Juarez and the Global Economy’s New Killing
Fields”, says sending more and more agents to Mexico can be a pilot project for a larger plan for the future. Apparently, the U.S. fears war could
break out. Therefore, it is sending agents to Mexico to see if the stage is set in that country. America wants to have a level of control and
repression south of the border, and Mexico obviously has two forces: change and liberation and violence and crime. And the U.S. does not want it to be
chaos and crime.
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deja vu all over again
can you say vietnam?
does seem practical on part of US. someday mexico will have another coup or revolution,... might as well be prepared.
of course, the US will have a coup or revolution someday again,... and mexico will probably have agents in place when that happens
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Mexican Agents in Place ?
The Mexican agents infiltrating the U.S. are hindered in their movements waiting for someone to come along with Jumper Cables to start their cars.
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"of course, the US will have a coup or revolution someday again,... and mexico will probably have agents in place when that happens"
As far-fetched as that sounds.......
Just think that Wall Street and Madison Avenue have taken great pains to prevent that from happening. Given that the average American has "blindly"
witnessed the inexorable loss of jobs, wages, benefits, Etc. for three decades, I have to think that the bad guys already won.
Just let the rabble have access to texting and video games, and they don't seem to care.
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
According to officials of the PGR, in 2005 only 60 U.S. agents were deployed south of the border. Currently, Mexican authorities are working with
about five hundred members of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives (ATF), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The PGR has reported that binational
cooperation in fighting criminal organizations and drug trafficking has generated positive results, including the location of Arturo Beltran Leyva,
“El Barbas.”
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And just think, those numbers don't even include members of the US Military in Mexico............
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Quote: | Originally posted by MrBillM
The Mexican agents infiltrating the U.S. are hindered in their movements waiting for someone to come along with Jumper Cables to start their cars.
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geeesh Mr B- that made me spit jack and coke out my nose.
\"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing\"
1961- JFK to Canadian parliament (Edmund Burke)
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Quote: | Originally posted by Woooosh
geeesh Mr B- that made me spit jack and coke out my nose. |
You don't really mix Jack Daniels and coke do you?
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Hook
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Well, bajaguy, why dont you just include them, for the sake of the rest of us. How many are there and where are they? I havent heard anything about us
having troops stationed in Mexico.
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bajaguy
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Quote: | Originally posted by Hook
Well, bajaguy, why dont you just include them, for the sake of the rest of us. How many are there and where are they? I havent heard anything about us
having troops stationed in Mexico. |
And you didn't hear about them being in Colombia, either.
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Hook
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But YOU knew about it all the time, right???
Out with it.
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Hook
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DHS are in the military? Did not know that.
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by Hook
DHS are in the military? Did not know that. |
Janet's Army...keeping us safe.
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They are definitely down here, in places where you would never suspect.
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Hiding in Plain Sight ?
I've heard that many of the restaurant waiters are really Secret Agents, along with the Restroom Attendants.
Might be just a rumor, though.
But, be warned.
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Quote: | Originally posted by MrBillM
I've heard that many of the restaurant waiters are really Secret Agents, along with the Restroom Attendants.
Might be just a rumor, though.
But, be warned. |
I hear the US agents are taking over the taco carts, especially the ones that serve spam.
Mas Pacifico
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Quote: | Originally posted by Santiago
Quote: | Originally posted by Woooosh
geeesh Mr B- that made me spit jack and coke out my nose. |
You don't really mix Jack Daniels and coke do you? |
Drinking the jack, snorting the coke?
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Quote: | Originally posted by MrBillM
I've heard that many of the restaurant waiters are really Secret Agents, along with the Restroom Attendants.
Might be just a rumor, though.
But, be warned. |
So, should we tip the restroom agents, or not?
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by MrBillM
I've heard that many of the restaurant waiters are really Secret Agents, along with the Restroom Attendants.
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Well....I'm not sure about that, but the guy with the greasy rag that wipes down your car?
For effing sure. I mean....look closely at the guy. He may be wearing a filthy shirt, but it a filthy Hawaiian shirt. They all wear those.
Designer shades too.
Pay attention.
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