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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

SINALOA, MEXICO DRUG CARTEL PROTECTED BY U.S. GOVERNMENT

U.S. Government and Top Mexican 

Drug Cartel Exposed as Partners

EXCERPTS:
"For over a decade, under multiple administrations, the U.S. government had a secret agreement with the ruthless Mexican Sinaloa drug cartel that allowed it to operate with impunity, an in-depth investigation by a leading Mexican newspaper confirmed this week."
"As The New American first reported in early 2011, a high-ranking operative with the Sinaloa cartel had outlined elements of the criminal agreements with U.S. authorities in official court documents. “The government of the United States and its various agencies have a long history of providing benefits, permission, and immunity to criminals and their organizations to commit crimes, including murder, in exchange for receiving information against other criminals and other organizations,”"
"The U.S. government is deeply intertwined with the drug trade. It was not clear what statutory or constitutional authority Washington, D.C., believes would authorize its functionaries to participate in, protect, and facilitate wanton criminal activity."

Infowars Special Report with Alex Jones: 

US Government Protected Sinaloa Drug "Cartel":


Uploaded on Aug 4, 2011 on the Alex Jones Channel on YouTube:

Bill Conroy
The son of a heavy hitter in a powerful Mexican drug trafficking organization has filed explosive legal pleadings in federal court in Chicago accusing the US government of cutting a deal with the the "Sinaloa Cartel" that gave its leadership "carte blanche to continue to smuggle tons of illicit drugs into Chicago and the rest of the United States."
The source of that allegation is Jesus Vicente Zambada Niebla, the son of Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada Garcia, one of the purported top leaders of the Sinaloa drug-trafficking organization — a major Mexican-based importer of weapons and exporter of drugs.
The top capo of the Sinaloa drug organization, named after the Pacific Coast Mexican state where it is based, is Joaquin Guzman Loera (El Chapo) — who escaped from a maximum security prison in Mexico in 2001, only days before he was slated to be extradited to the United States. Chapo has since gone on to build one of the most powerful drug "cartels" in Mexico. With the death of Osama Bin Laden in May, Chapo (a Spanish nickname meaning "shorty") jumped to the top of the FBI's "Most Wanted" persons list. He also made Forbes Magazine's 2010 list of "The World's Most Powerful People."

US negotiated with Mexican drug cartels:



Published on Jan 15, 2014

Drug Enforcement Administration agents and Justice Department officials met in secret over 50 times with members of a Mexican drug cartel, according to an investigative report by a Mexican news agency. These meetings occurred between 2000 and 2012 and without the knowledge of Mexican authorities. The meetings allowed the Sinaloa cartel to smuggle billions of drugs - including at least 70 percent of the narcotics entering the Chicago area - in exchange for information on rival gangs. RT's Ameera David discusses the undercover deal with Andrew Kennis, an investigative reporter based in Mexico City.

US DEA Agents Allegedly Met with Sinaloa Drug Cartel: