NOTA DEL BLOG: POR FIN ALGUIEN SACA EL TEMA DE LAS REUNIONES DEL CHAPO GUZMAN CON GOBERNADORES DE MEXICO ...EN EL CASO DE TAMAULIPAS VARIOS DE OS TUITEROS ALERTAMOS QUE EL CHAPO GUZMAN HABIA IDO A TAMAULIPAS EN SEPTIEMBRE DEL 2011 Y TRASCENDIÒ QUE SE HABIA ENTREVISTADO CON EGIDIO TORRE CANTÙ ..INCLUSIVE FUE MUY COMENTADO QUE UN RESTAURANTE DE LA CALLE 8 DE NOMBRE DN JORGE HABIA SIDO "CERRADO" POR EL NARCOTRAFICANTE NADIE ENTRABA ,NADIE SALÌA ..TODAS LAS CUENTAS FUERON PAGADAS POR EL CHAPO ...NADIE SE QUEJÒ
POCO DESPUES EN OCTUBRE TAMBIEN DEL 2011 ..EGIDIO TORRE CANTÙ SE ENTREVISTÒ CON EL ZETA 40 ..PATRULLAS DE LA PROCURADURIA CERRARON EL AEROPUERTO EL PETAQUEÑO DE CD VICTORIA PARA PROTEGER AL NARCOTRAFICANTE QUIEN FUE ESCOLTADO HASTA LA CASA DE GOBIERNO EN LA CALLE 8 (EL ZETA 40 LLEGÒ ACOMPAÑADO DE UNA MUJER DE LA CUAL SE DECIA QUE ERA SU ESPOSA ....LA CARRETERA DEL AEROPUERTO HASTA LA CASA DE GOBIERNO FUE BLINDADA.....................ESTOS ESTUPIDOS DETALLES DE EGIDIO TORRE CANTÙ TAMBIEN FUERON CAUSANTES DE LA GRAN VIOLENCIA EN EL ESTADO
NO PUEDES PLATICAR CON UN JEFE DE NARCOS ...PORQUE LOS DEMAS SE CONVIERTEN EN TUS ENEMIGOS EGIDIO DEJÒ FUERA AL CDG EN ESA OCASION
VIEJO MARICON Y ESTUPIDO ...NOS DEBE MILES DE MUERTES Y SECUESTROS
FUENTE ...LAS MISMAS GENTES DE EGIDIO QUE NO ESTAN DE ACUERDO CON SUS ESTUPIDECES (ALGUNOS YA EJECUTADOS O DESAPARECIDOS ACTUALMENTE)
P.D. ABAJO ESTA AL ARTICULO ORIGINAL EN INGLES ..SI LO QUIERES LEER EN SPANIOL HAY UN TRADUCTOR EN LA PAGINA... ARRIBA DEL LADO DERECHO
POCO DESPUES EN OCTUBRE TAMBIEN DEL 2011 ..EGIDIO TORRE CANTÙ SE ENTREVISTÒ CON EL ZETA 40 ..PATRULLAS DE LA PROCURADURIA CERRARON EL AEROPUERTO EL PETAQUEÑO DE CD VICTORIA PARA PROTEGER AL NARCOTRAFICANTE QUIEN FUE ESCOLTADO HASTA LA CASA DE GOBIERNO EN LA CALLE 8 (EL ZETA 40 LLEGÒ ACOMPAÑADO DE UNA MUJER DE LA CUAL SE DECIA QUE ERA SU ESPOSA ....LA CARRETERA DEL AEROPUERTO HASTA LA CASA DE GOBIERNO FUE BLINDADA.....................ESTOS ESTUPIDOS DETALLES DE EGIDIO TORRE CANTÙ TAMBIEN FUERON CAUSANTES DE LA GRAN VIOLENCIA EN EL ESTADO
NO PUEDES PLATICAR CON UN JEFE DE NARCOS ...PORQUE LOS DEMAS SE CONVIERTEN EN TUS ENEMIGOS EGIDIO DEJÒ FUERA AL CDG EN ESA OCASION
VIEJO MARICON Y ESTUPIDO ...NOS DEBE MILES DE MUERTES Y SECUESTROS
FUENTE ...LAS MISMAS GENTES DE EGIDIO QUE NO ESTAN DE ACUERDO CON SUS ESTUPIDECES (ALGUNOS YA EJECUTADOS O DESAPARECIDOS ACTUALMENTE)
P.D. ABAJO ESTA AL ARTICULO ORIGINAL EN INGLES ..SI LO QUIERES LEER EN SPANIOL HAY UN TRADUCTOR EN LA PAGINA... ARRIBA DEL LADO DERECHO
Gobernador de Campeche niega participación en cónclave con “El Chapo”
FUENTEPROCESO
CAMPECHE, Camp. (apro).- El gobernador Fernando Ortega Bernés negó
“categórico” haber asistido al presunto cónclave que, según el
periodista estadunidense Wayne Madsen, sostuvo un grupo de mandatarios
estatales con Joaquín El Chapo Guzmán en un lujoso hotel de Mazatlán, Sinaloa, en 2011.
En la investigación, que fue difundida en el sitio Infowars.com
y reproducida por varios medios nacionales y locales, Madsen revela que
la presunta reunión de integrantes de la Conferencia Nacional de
Gobernadores (Conago) con el poderoso narcotraficante tuvo lugar en el
hotel Pueblo Bonio Emerald Bay, a finales de junio de 2011.
Según el reportaje, a la encerrona asistieron Mario López Valdez,
gobernador de Sinaloa; Carlos Lozano de la Torre, de Aguascalientes;
Marcos Alberto Covarrubias Villaseñor, de Baja California Sur; Fernando
Ortega Bernés, de Campeche; César Duarte Jáquez, de Chihuahua; Mario
Anguiano Moreno, de Colima; Jorge Herrera Caldera, de Durango, y Ángel
Aguirre Rivero, exmandatario de Guerrero.
También José Francisco Olvera Ruiz, de Hidalgo; Rodrigo Medina, de
Nuevo León; Gabino Cué, de Oaxaca; Rafael Moreno Valle, de Puebla; José
Eduardo Calzada Rovirosa, de Querétaro; Roberto Borge Angulo, de
Quintana Roo, y Fernando Toranzo Fernández, de San Luis Potosí.
Además, Guillermo Padrés Elías, de Sonora; Egidio Torre Cantú, de
Tamaulipas, Mariano González Zarur, de Tlaxcala; Javier Duarte, de
Veracruz, y Miguel Alonso Reyes, de Zacatecas.
Aunque el viernes pasado se acogió a su “derecho a no declarar” para
eludir los cuestionamientos, hoy, presionado por los partidos Morena y
Movimiento Ciudadano (MC) que le exigieron una explicación a esas
acusaciones, “que no son cosa menor”, Ortega Bernés negó la veracidad de
la versión, la cual, aseguró, carece de fundamentos.
“Se habla efectivamente en esa nota, que ha sido reproducida por
varios medios locales y nacionales, de una reunión que desde luego nunca
existió, categóricamente lo afirmo, y seguramente no descarto que la
Conago en su momento haga algún pronunciamiento al respecto”, dijo.
“Me parece, lo reitero, que la Conago seguramente en su momento habrá
de hacer y de fijar un posicionamiento al respecto, porque me consta
que todos los gobernadores en forma unánime estamos preocupados por este
tipo de señalamientos que con gran facilidad alguien puede formular”,
recalcó.
“Y enfáticamente lo señalo: que no solamente es en mi caso, sino que
estoy absolutamente convencido de que nunca hay que aprovechar
circunstancias difíciles como las que hay para construir historias sin
fundamento”, atajó Ortega Bernés.
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Report: Escaped Drug Lord “El Chapo” Helped by Mexican Government
Mexican governors met with El Chapo off-the-record
Joaquin Guzman Loera, also known as “El Chapo” (“Shorty”), the feared and elusive chieftain of the Mexican Sinaloa narcotics cartel, was a guest of honor at the 2011 Mexican state governors’ conference held in Mazatlan, according to a well-placed source who contacted the Wayne Madsen Report.
On July 11, 2015, the drug kingpin escaped for the second time from
Altiplano prison, a supposedly maximum-security facility located west of
Mexico City. El Chapo’s escape came 13 years after he escaped from
another maximum security prison, Puente Grande, in Jalisco state. In
both cases, El Chapo had help from the inside.
When El Chapo was incarcerated at Puente Grande, he was actually
using the prison to run his worldwide drug trafficking empire. The
entire prison staff was on El Chapo’s payroll and his easy escape in
2001 was reportedly arranged by then-President Vicente Fox in exchange
for a hefty bribe.
WMR’s source, who was visiting the posh Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay
resort in Mazatlan, stated that in late June, 2011 guests of the hotel
arrived to find Federal police armed with AK-47 assault rifles and black
Humvees ringing the grounds and the entrance gate. The police checked
all who entered the hotel. Upon entering the lobby, our source noticed a
large group of distinguished looking men in suits with one of them, a
tall and menacing-looking man, clearly the center of attention.
The man who was attracting all of the attention was the governor of
Sinaloa state, Mario López Valdez of the National Action Party (PAN).
Ironically, the man who Lopez Valdez defeated in 2010, Jesus Vizcarra
Calderon of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), was linked to
the Sinaloa Cartel, particularly Ismael Zambada García, who is on the
FBI’s “Most Wanted List” and runs Sinaloa drug smuggling operations in
Sinaloa and Durango in western Mexico, in addition to Quintana Roo and
Cancun on the east coast and Nuevo Leon in the northeast, near Texas.
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Sinaloa, where Mazatlan is located, is El Chapo’s home turf. Our
source also noticed that a Mexican Navy warship was anchored just
offshore from the hotel. It turns out our source walked right into a
meeting of the Mexican state governors. Photographs were not permitted
in the hotel during the governors’ conference. One of the reasons for
the no photo policy was the alleged presence of one guest who our source
spotted among the governors. Sitting poolside at the hotel was none
other than Joaquin Guzman Loera, the feared El Chapo. Our source, who
did not know at first who the man was, claimed that El Chapo was the
perfect gentleman and very friendly. El Chapo stated to our source that
he had business dealings in Houston and owned a house in Texas.
In addition to rubbing shoulders with the governor of Sinaloa, El
Chapo spent his time at the Mazatlan conference with other current
incumbent Mexican state governors, including Carlos Lozano de la Torre
of Aguascalientes, Marcos Alberto Covarrubias Villaseñor of Baja
California Sur, Fernando Ortega Bernés of Campeche, Cesar Horacio Duarte
Jaquez of Chihuahua, Mario Anguiano Moreno of Colima, Jorge Herrera
Caldera of Durango, Ángel Heladio Aguirre Rivero of Guerrero, José
Francisco Olvera Ruiz of Hidalgo, Rodrigo Medina de la Cruz of Nuevo
Leon, Gabino Cué Monteagudo of Oaxaca, Rafael Moreno Valle Rosas of
Puebla, José Eduardo Calzada Roviros of Queretaro, Roberto Borge Angulo
of Quintana Roo, Fernando Toranzo Fernández of San Luis Potosi,
Guillermo Padrés Elías of Sonora, Egidio Torre Cantú of Tamaulipas,
Mariano González Zarur of Tlaxcala, Javier Duarte de Ochoa of Veracruz,
and Miguel Alejandro Alonso Reyes of Zacatecas
Oddly, the website of the Conferencia Nacional de Gobernadores
(CONAGO) states that only two governors’ conferences were held in 2011,
one in Monterrey on May 27, 2011 and another on December 6, 2011 in
Mexico City. There is no mention of an official conference being held in
Mazatlan in June of that year. However, during the previous year, 2010,
three governors’ conferences were officially held in March in Morelia,
in June in Ciudad Victoria, and November in Veracruz. In 2013, there was
a CONAGO conference in Mazatlan. The venues were shared between the
Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay resort and the Mazatlan International Center.
The 2011 governors’ conclave in Mazatlan appears to have been
off-the-record as far as CONAGO is concerned.
Our source claimed that conversations with those attending the
conference revealed that many of the governors appreciated the money
that the Sinaloa Cartel chieftain keeps in circulation in their states.
For tourist magnet states like Sinaloa, Cancun, Quintana Roo, Campeche,
Baja California Sur, Baja California, and Veracruz, El Chapo’s drug
proceeds have built a number of swank hotels and posh resorts that have
brought even more money into these states from abroad.
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2 EXGOBERNADORES DE TAMAULIPAS TOMAS YARRINGTON Y EUGENIO HERNANDEZ FLORES SON FUGITIVOS DE LAS FUERZAS DE LA LEY ESTADOUNIDENSE POR SU AYUDAR A CARTELES MEXICANOS DE LA DROGA .AMBOS PERMANECEN LIBRES EN MEXICO, AMBOS SON LOS OBJETIVOS DE UNA OPERACION NORTEAMERICANA
NO DEBEN EXTRAÑAR LOS 2 ESCAPES DEL CHAPO GUZMAN ,PUES HA TENIDO AL MENOS A 2 PRESIDENTES MEXICANOS Y A18 GOBERNADORES EN SU BOLSILLO TRASERO
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Two former governors of Tamaulipas, near the Texas border — Tomas
Yarrington and Eugenio Hernandez Flores — are fugitives from U.S. law
enforcement for their assistance to Mexican drug cartels. Both remain
free in Mexico and charge they are the targets of an American political
operation.
There should be little wonder over El Chapo’s constant escapes from
prison. With at least two Mexican presidents and a dozen-and-a-half
state governors in his hip pocket, El Chapo appears invulnerable to
prison sentences, capture, and extradition to the United States. Before
his second arrest in February 2014, El Chapo has been the veritable
artful dodger, evading every attempt by Mexican and U.S. Drug
Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents to capture him. His arrest in
Mazatlan in 2014 was the result of OPERATION GARGOYLE, a joint effort by
the Mexican Marines (SEMAR) and the U.S. DEA. It has now been revealed
that shortly after his arrest in February 2014, his criminal cartel
began building a well-lit and well-ventilated tunnel from a house one
mile away that connected to El Chapo’s prison cell. The Sinaloa cartel
pioneered the construction of similar smuggling tunnels under the
U.S.-Mexican border, which are reported to have numbered over a hundred.
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Attempts by the United States to extradite El Chapo to the United
States have met with constant failure. There is renewed speculation
that, as with his first escape from the maximum security prison, El
Chapo’s most recent escape was accomplished with the cooperation of the
Mexican president, in this case, Peña Nieto. There is a fear within the
Mexican government that any extradition of El Chapo to the United States
might result in his implicating senior Mexican officials, including
Presidents Nieto and Fox, in the drug trade, in return for a lenient
sentence. The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency is also opposed to
extraditing El Chapo to the United States because of his vast knowledge
of CIA links to drug and weapons smuggling carried out by the Sinaloa
Cartel.
El Chapo has been indicted for drug trafficking by seven U.S. states:
Arizona, California, Texas, Illinois, New York, Florida, and New
Hampshire. El Chapo reportedly told the Mexican Marines who captured him
in 2014 that he has personally killed as many as 3,000 people, a drop
in the bucket considering that inter-drug gang violence has killed as
many as 80,000 people over the past decade. Many of them have died from
horrible homicides, including decapitation and being burned to death.
In 1993, a bitter feud between El Chapo’s Sinaloa Cartel and the
rival Tijuana Cartel resulted in a pitched gun battle between the two
groups at Guadalajara International Airport. Murdered in the gunfire was
the Archbishop of Guadalajara, Cardinal Juan Jesus Posado Ocampos, who
was mistaken by Tijuana Cartel assassins as El Chapo.
There is good reason to believe that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
and Firearms’s Operation Fast and Furious, which saw U.S. automatic
weapons being smuggled across the border into Mexico and into the hands
of the Sinaloa, as well as Sinaloa’s rivals, the Zetas and Knights
Templar Cartels, was part of a covert U.S. political and economic
destabilization program designed to deliver Mexico’s state-owned PEMEX
oil company into private American hands.
In every case when El Chapo has eluded Mexican and U.S.
counter-narcotics forces, he has escaped to his native Sierra Madre
Occidental mountains, a range that offers terrain perfect for hiding
from search units. El Chapo has also proven extremely adept at using
encryption, hopping WiFi hot spots, and anonymous remailers to prevent
his communications and locations from being identified by the National
Security Agency regional signals intelligence center in San Antonio,
Texas.
While the NSA has had problems locating and tracking El Chapo, the
same cannot be said for the CIA. On September 28, 2007, WMR reported on
the crash of a CIA contractor Gulfstream jet carrying 3.3 metric tons of
cocaine from Colombia to El Chapo’s Sinaloa Cartel in Cancun. The plane
crashed on September 24, 2007, in the Yucatan peninsula in Quintana Roo
state, near the town of Tixkoko. WMR’s report continued:
“N987SA had previously been chartered by the CIA as a rendition
aircraft ferrying prisoners in and between Europe, North America, and
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. It has been associated with two firms previously
identified as charter firms for CIA rendition flights: S/A Holdings LLC
of Garden City, New York and Richmor Aviation of Hudson, New York.
While registered to Richmor, the Gulfstream was sighted at
National/Adams Field in Little Rock, Arkansas on April 16, 2005.
Arkansas’ Mena Airfield was the hub for CIA cocaine and weapons
smuggling from Central America and Colombia during the Iran-contra
operations of the 1980s, reportedly condoned by then-Vice President
George H. W. Bush, CIA director William Casey, White House National
Security Council official Oliver North, and Arkansas Governor Bill
Clinton.
First reports indicated that no bodies or passengers were found by
Mexican police at the crash site. It is now reported that the pilot,
Edik Munoz Sanchez, a Mexican national, was arrested, along with two
other men, Dante Pat Caamal and Leonel Ayala Lopez, one of whom is
reportedly a Colombian national. The cocaine was reportedly destined for
Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman’s Sinaloa drug cartel. Guzman escaped from
prison in 2001 and is one of Mexico’s most wanted drug czars.
The US Embassy in Mexico City quickly dispatched Drug Enforcement
Administration agents to the crash scene to ‘exchange information’ with
Mexican authorities. Prensa Latina of Cuba reported that the Mexican
military blocked access to the aircraft to the DEA agents from Mexico
City.
At the time of the crash, the Gulfstream was registered to Donna Blue
Aircraft of Coconut Creek, Florida. The company’s two Brazilian owners
are listed as Joao Luiz Malago and Eduardo Dias Guimaraes. Malago told
McClatchy’s Mexico City-based correspondent that his firm sold the
Gulfstream on September 16, 2007 for $2 million to two Florida
businessmen, one from Miami and the other from Lakeland, Florida. The
two businessmen were not identified.”
On October 1, 2007, WMR followed up on the previous report on the
crashed Gulfstream. It turned out the plane, which originated from Fort
Lauderdale, Florida, may have stooped off in Clearwater, Florida before
departing for Colombia and Yucatan. On April 10, 2006, WMR reported:
“Mexican police, acting on a tip from INTERPOL, seized a DC-9
aircraft carrying 5.5 tons of cocaine with an estimated street value of
$100 million. The DC-9 was painted in the familiar blue and white colors
of the U.S. Transportation Security Administration with an
official-looking seal with an American eagle bearing the inscription:
‘Sky Way Aircraft – Protection of America’s Skies.’ The registered owner
of the aircraft is: Royal Sons Inc., 15875 Fairchild Drive, Clearwater,
Florida.”
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