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RE: Tragedy in Acapulco

in #news6 years ago

My own forays into Mexico didn't cause me to note any particular higher danger of violent death, although I was raised in Alaska, where violence was (at least at the time) the leading cause of death for men between 18 and 25, so perhaps I am a bit insensitive to fear. I must add that I haven't been back since 9/11 and the qualitative increase in 'security' that has resulted in orders of magnitude higher rates of violent crime, due to competition over control of the drug trade with the Cocaine Importing Agency.

I follow expats residing in Mexico, and am aware that such corruption generally isn't much impact on folks uninvolved with such shenanigans, or outside of routes and loci of the trade. Given that Acapulco is such a nexus, and the victim's involvement in anti-trafficking politics, he may have fallen afoul of black market profiteers. Certainly the statement of his widow that a spy was involved in his murder raises that concern.

Without more information it is difficult to assess. The endemic corruption of government in Mexico that will compromise any investigation, which has been revealed by @richq11 in his post recently regarding NXVIUM, the family of ex-President Salinas, and globalist pedators, will undoubtedly leave us with more questions than answers.

As advocates for free and sovereign peoples, we are going to have to undertake mechanisms to route around censorship, misinformation, and the void in law enforcement current corrupt governance creates.

Rather than hiding from criminals, sooner or later we are going to have to take care of them. I think this event is a strong motivation to begin to form institutions, capable of securing our people from corrupt thugs, that are available and responsible to free and sovereign folk.

Thanks!

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