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(Fast and Furious Connection) U.S. Backing a Mexican Drug Cartel

I wonder how much of this story will be covered by the MSM?. . . EDITOR

Featured Image: Border patrol scout glassing across the Rio Grande into Mexico. Credit: U.S. Border Patrol SOURCE: site (Public Domain)

From BrasscheckTV via youtube submitted by Luke Lopez on Jun 30, 2014

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Eric Holder’s greatest hits

Who can forget his operation
to give guns and safe passage
to Mexican drug cartels?

In case you did…

Image Below: “The Sinaloa Cartel has a presence in 17 Mexican states, with important centers inMexico CityTepicTolucaZacatecasGuadalajara, and most of the state ofSinaloa.[27] The cartel is primarily involved in the smuggling and distribution ofColombian cocaine, Mexican marijuanamethamphetamine and Mexican and Southeast Asian heroin into the United States.[28][29]  SOURCE: Wikipedia (Public Domain)

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ATF AGENT: New EXPLOSIVE ALLEGATIONS ABOUT ‘FAST AND FURIOUS’ AND BRIAN TERRY’S DEATH

Featured Image: Guns and ATF thugs of the failed “Fast and Furious” operation. (Fair Use)

The secret gun running operation was intended to bring more support for the Controllers plan to bring complete gun control to Americans. It failed miserably and people are still be murdered by the guns the ATF smuggled into Mexico and turned over to the drug cartels. . . EDITOR 

From The Blaze 

John Dodson, the federal agent who blew the lid off the Justice Department’s “Fast and Furious” gun-walking scandal, claims the FBI had ties to the men who killed U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry in 2010 near Nogales, Ariz. In fact, Dodson says the Mexican bandits who gunned down Terry were working for FBI operatives and had been sent to the border to do a “drug rip-off” using intelligence gathered by the DEA.

Dodson, a special agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, said he doesn’t think the FBI was part of the rip-off crew, but the agency was “directing the rip crew.” The explosive claims were made in an interview with The Arizona Republic this week and are already creating some waves across the Internet. . . . Read Complete Report

6/21/12 EXCLUSIVE to THEI: Fast and Furious Becomes Slow and Obvious by Dennis Crenshaw – EDITOR

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ATF rejects agent’s ‘Fast and Furious’ book (+) Update: New Deaths Linked to ATF Gunrunning (Video Report)

Featured Image: Brownsville Texas – Matamoros Mexico Border Crossing. CREDIT: Dennis Crenshaw. Free to use if linked back to this page.

Had Holder’s thugs not been caught in this illegal gunrunning plan the blame for the guns being in Mexico would have been blamed on “lax gun laws” in the U.S which the controllers puppets would have spun into their gun control rhetoric.  

Too bad Obama, that speech you made in Mexico “about most of the guns coming from the U.S.” [See 5/4/13 Obama blames American guns for Mexican deaths: ‘Most of the guns used to commit violence here in Mexico come from the United States’ (W/Video)] fell  flat to those of us who knew WHO put the guns into the Mexican Drug Cartels hands to further the controllers plans for the continued unrest on our Southern Border. . . . EDITOR 

From The Washington Post By , Published: October 7, 2012

Two years ago, federal agent John Dodson turned whistleblower and exposed a botched gun operation in Phoenix that led to senior-level resignations, 18 months of congressional investigations and the first vote in history by the House to hold a sitting attorney general in contempt of Congress.

Now, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, where Dodson works, is preventing him from publishing a book about the failed gun investigation, dubbed “Fast and Furious,” because the agency says it would hurt morale at the agency. . . . Read Complete Report

From youtube uploaded by Luis Bezanilla on Oct 7, 2013

ATF gunwalking scandal Obamas plans Operation ‘Fast & Furious’

6/21/12 EXCLUSIVE to THEI: Fast and Furious Becomes Slow and Obvious by Dennis Crenshaw – EDITOR
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Fast & Furious 2.0? – Did Obama Admin Allow Grenades Out Of U.S. Without Repercussions? – Geraldo

Featured Image: 42 weapons recovered by Mexican military in Naco, Sonora, Mexico, 20 Nov 2009; weapons were investigated by U.S. ICE. Operation Fast and Furious suspect Uriel Patino bought 19 of the weapons pictured one to two weeks earlier. CREDIT: ATF SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons. (Public Domain)

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Published on Oct 19, 2013

Possible U.S. Link To Shootout Investigating Ties To Alleged Arms Trafficker
Fast & Furious 2.0? – Did Obama Admin Allow Grenades Out Of U.S. Without Repercussions? – Geraldo

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Truthloader: War on Drugs (4 part video Documentary)

Featured Image: Early government drug disposal. CREDIT:Library of Congress (Public-Domain).

Looks like they are digging through and picking out some primo for their personal stash to me.  Just a thought. . . . EDITOR

From youtube uploaded by Truthloader

How the war on drugs in Mexico began – Truthloader

Published on Jul 16, 201

Since 2006 the Mexican government has been battling cartels in the US-backed war on drugs. Tens of thousands of people, including innocent civilians, gang members, the police and military have been killed in the extremely violent conflict. This first part in a series on the war on drugs in Mexico looks at how the narcotics trade began in the country.

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War on drugs in Mexico: Who are the cartels? – Truthloader (part two)

Published on Jul 17, 2013

In the second part of our series on the war on drugs in Mexico, we look at the country’s infamous and extremely violent drug cartels, including the notorious Los Zetas and Sinaloa.

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The war on drugs in Mexico: Who are the victims? – Truthloader (part three)

Published on Jul 18, 2013

The Mexican war on drugs, backed by the US, has claimed between 47,000 and 70,000 lives along with thousands of people who have been disappeared. It’s not just the cartels and the military who have been targeted though, politicians, journalists, human rights workers, illegal immigrants and innocent civilians have all been caught up in the horrific violence.         Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/TRUsub                                                                    Why you should subscribe to Truthloader: http://bit.ly/17SR1Yj

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Has the war on drugs in Mexico been a success? – Truthloader (part four)

Published on Jul 19, 2013

Since President Felipe Calderon started his war against the drug cartels in Mexico in 2006, gang-related murders have shot up, violent incidents skyrocketed and corruption has hampered progress. What has the effect been on the illegal drugs trade with the United States and has the US itself contributed to failings in the war on drugs through Operation Fast and Furious?
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