INTL Video - Mexican CJNG Cartel Shows Off

Dozdoats

On TB every waking moment
RUMINT says we will have boots on the ground there in the foreseeable future. DJT has been having meetings with various folks in recent days - about 'trade.'

View: https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=95iy2_1595035664

RT 02:17

Mexican cartel CJNG boasting theiir Firepower.
Mexican Cartels have turned into real armies. CJNG (Jalisco's new generation cartel) published a video showing their fidelity to Mencho Cartel Leader. Showing their flashing .50 Guns, Machine Rifles, Grenade Launchers. Taunting the Federal Government.
 

vector7

Dot Collector
As events unfold, it would be wise to remember the words of Russian communist leader Vladimir Lenin who stated, The road to America is through Mexico.

Flashbacks:

Friday, September 03, 2010
Red Dawn Alert: Red China’s DM arrives in Mexico to promote military cooperation

1st PLA unit arrives in Kazakhstan for Peace Mission 2010


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- 5,000 Communist Bloc Troops, Including 1,000 Russian Soldiers, to Participate in Fourth "Peace Mission" Anti-terrorist Drill (Anti-NATO War Game)

Since the late 1990s rumors have circulated that small numbers of Russian, Red Chinese, North Korean, and Cuban troops have been conducting reconnaissance operations south of the US-Mexican border. In 2003 journalist Scott Gulbransen endeavored to document these activities in Silent Invasion. In this work he contends that the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has been pumping arms through Hutchison-Whampoa-controlled Mexican ports like Ensanada and over the US-Mexican border with the complicity of corrupt US Border Patrol agents.

The purpose of these covert shipments, suggests Jeff Nyquist, who reviewed Gulbransen’s book, could be to establish arms dumps in the Continental USA prior to a Red Dawn-style invasion.

Along this theme, a delegation from the People’s Republic of China recently visited Mexico City to attend a permanent bilateral commission tasked with advancing their strategic partnership, formed in 2003. With the arrival in Mexico of Red China’s defense minister Liang Guanglie, the Sino-Mexican partnership’s military component has been revealed. After meeting Mexican counterpart Guillermo Galvan Galvan on September 1, Liang summarized the intentions of the new Sino-Mexican military alliance:

Mexico is China’s good friend and partner in the Latin American region. China attaches great importance to developing ties with Mexico. China is willing to boost its military ties with Mexico and deepen bilateral military exchanges and cooperation in various fields. We are grateful for the Mexican government’s support to China on the issues of Taiwan and Tibet.

For his part, Mexican defense minister Galvan gushed: “China is a great country, and Mexico has high expectations for boosting military ties with China. The two sides can strengthen exchanges to expand military cooperation.” Liang also met Mexico’s Navy Minister, Mariano Francisco Sainez Mendoza, with whom he pledged to promote military exchanges and cooperation. Liang’s official visit to Mexico will last four days. He is pictured above, reviewing an honor guard at the defense ministry in Mexico City.

Nothing is specifically said in this article of joint Sino-Mexican military exercises, but this is a distinct possibility. Certainly, the quotes above from Xinhua indicate that the PLA and Mexican Armed Forces will exchange officers and troops for training, and that the PRC will probably sell weapons systems to Mexico.

No doubt, the Mexican government would be very keen on procuring more firepower to combat the powerful (Russian Mafia-armed) drug cartels that are close to pushing the country into total anarchy.

After all, the Obama White House has closed the door to further counter-narcotics military assistance to Mexico.

Earlier this year, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton--whose husband Bill is a possible SVR/KGB asset—and Defense Secretary Robert Gates traveled to Mexico City where they conveyed this disappointing news to President Felipe Calderon.

When Mexico’s revolutionary constitution, with its many ideological influences including socialism, came into effect in early 1917, months before the Bolshevik Revolution, many Americans referred to “Soviet Mexico.”

After 70 years in power, however, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which inherited the torch of the Mexican Revolution, became a mildly social democratic entity and the threat of a Communist Mexico evaporated. Now the PRI is seeking to regain the Mexican presidency from Calderon’s center-right National Action Party.

However, should communist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who enjoys the endorsement of Fidel Castro, and his hard-left Democratic Revolutionary Party reverse their 2006 defeat and win the 2012 general elections, Mexico’s absorption into the Communist Bloc would likely accelerate.

In that case, Sino-Mexican military drills and/or United Nation-sanctioned Chinese “counter-insurgency” operations south of the US border could become very real scenarios.



Last year, business leaders in the war-wracked Ciudad Juarez begged the UN to send peacekeepers to their city, which is just across the border from El Paso, Texas.

Incidentally, the retooled version of the Cold War action film depicts a Communist Chinese invasion of the USA, with some help from America’s old nemesis, Russia. The movie is scheduled to hit the screens in November 2010.

The original 1984 film depicted a Soviet-Cuban invasion, in which the invaders had to contend with a band of high school students who organized themselves into a guerrilla outfit called the Wolverines.

Beijing’s sympathizers have already set up websites to express their displeasure with the new film, which is guaranteed to tarnish the PRC’s image as a reliable economic partner.

Meanwhile, the PLA has dispatched its first contingent of 107 troops to the “former” Soviet republic of Kazakhstan for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s Peace Mission 2010 “anti-terror drill.” This will be the fifth Sino-Russian military exercise, following the first, Peace Mission 2005, and three others, Peace Mission 2007, Peace Mission 2009, and Norak Antiterror 2009. The SCO not only includes Russia and Red China, but also Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. Observer state Iran has applied for full membership. A total of 5,000 Communist Bloc troops, including 1,000 Russian soldiers and 130 tanks and armored vehicles, will participate in Peace Mission 2010, which runs from September 9 to 25. State-run Novosti reports: “The drills will test the interoperability of the SCO armed forces in rendering assistance to a member state involved in an internal armed conflict or subjected to a mass terrorist attack.”

Many geopolitical analysts perceive the SCO and the Collective Security Treaty Organization as Eurasian counterweights to NATO. The SCO and CSTO are already committed to inter-bloc cooperation, but no one in the Pentagon appears to be alarmed by this new and improved Warsaw Pact Version 2.0, which preps for war against the West under the cover of “anti-terrorist” drills. Last month, for example, the US military thought nothing of participating in the Kazakh army’s annual Steppe Eagle war game. Kazakhstan is a member of NATO’s Partnership for Peace program.

Most people born after the contrived “collapse” of the Soviet Union and the communist regimes in Eastern Europe will have little awareness of the ongoing world communist threat.

For example, last month I was talking to a 20-year-old, iPod-savvy individual about the Red Dawn remake. He had never heard of the original film.

This is the ideological vacuum the West is facing today.

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China And Mexico Suddenly To Strengthen Military Cooperation To A New Level

By
Arthur Dominic Villasanta | Oct 30, 2016 09:17 AM EDT

Men of the Ejército Mexicano or Mexican Army.(Photo : Ejército Mexicano)

China and Mexico have pledged to strengthen military cooperation and elevate mutual ties to a new level.

The pledge was made during a meeting between Vice Chairman of China's Central Military Commission Fan Changlong, and visiting Minister of National Defense Salvador Cienfuegos and Minister of the Navy Vidal Francisco Soberon from Mexico on Oct. 28.

Fan spoke of China's willingness to develop military cooperation and relations with Mexico to a higher level and to enrich their comprehensive strategic partnership.

Cienfuegos and Soberon acknowledged China's impressive development achievements. They also hope both nations will jointly advance the new type of military relationship via closer communication and stronger cooperation.

Chinese Defense Minister Chang Wanquan later held talks with the two Mexican senior military officials.

"China and Mexico have maintained good communication between their defense ministries and the two militaries," said Chang.

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At the 6:30 mark starts even more interesting information.
More caravans are coming from Brazil and Venezuela. Mexico has gone Left with the last election. The dictators from Venezuela and N. Korea (who is arriving from Cuba) is coming to the Mexico inauguration. At 8:25 Russia is investing in airports in Mexico, Putin is opening factories for new military equipment, planes, tanks and armored vehicles. Tax free and 10% of all military equipment made are staying in Mexico.
Forward positioning?

MORE ILLEGAL MIGRANTS COMING THROUGH MEXICO, RUSSIA INVESTING IN AIRPORTS AND OPENING MILITARY FACTORIES IN MEXICO (18min)

concienciaradio

Published on Nov 8, 2018

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoJwloMvY6w



Migrant speaking out begins at around 12:00 minute mark. Russia's presence is seen, heard and felt south of the border supporting and preparing militaries for future endeavors.
SPOKESPERSON FOR MIGRANT CARAVAN SPEAKS OUT, "RUSSIA IS COMING" (26min)

concienciaradio

Published on Nov 24, 2018

Guess who is coming to the border in support of the thousands upon thousands of migrants that want to storm through the San Diego-Tijuana border point of entry? Watch this report from Mexican journalist Alex Backman.

View: https://www.youtube.com/embed/Lddwnf5m_34


Mexico sees Russian gambit in Ukraine as chance for American land grab

On Friday, in Geneva, Mexico signaled alarm at the treatment of its large Mexican minority in the United States, comparing American actions to prevent the use of Spanish to attempts in Ukraine and Estonia to prevent the use of Russian.

While Mexico’s foreign policy has been generally benign toward the United States since hostilities in the Mexican-American War ended in 1848, the Latin-American country has been keeping a close eye on developing events in Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula...


Mexican Drug Cartels Asked Russia Arms Dealers for Help Shooting Down U.S. Helicopters, and Hungary Let the Russians Go

By Cristina Maza On 11/27/18 at 5:30 PM

Washington's request to extradite two Russian arms dealers who allegedly attempted to sell weapons to Mexican drug cartels so they could shoot down U.S. helicopters was denied by U.S. ally Hungary, officials revealed Tuesday.
 
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Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
RUMINT says we will have boots on the ground there in the foreseeable future. DJT has been having meetings with various folks in recent days - about 'trade.'

View: https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=95iy2_1595035664

RT 02:17

Mexican cartel CJNG boasting theiir Firepower.
Mexican Cartels have turned into real armies. CJNG (Jalisco's new generation cartel) published a video showing their fidelity to Mencho Cartel Leader. Showing their flashing .50 Guns, Machine Rifles, Grenade Launchers. Taunting the Federal Government.

Recall from not that long ago the comments from officials about declaring the Cartels terrorist groups?..........
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
Bumping this, I almost posted this story but saw it was already up - Mexico really has turned into "War Lord Landia" similar to Southern Europe during the late 1400s or China under The Period of Warring States.

Which is bad news for the US since things like that tend to spill across borders and it means that any "agreements" with the "Mexican Government" are really only agreements with the President of Mexico and areas under his or her control.
 

The Mountain

Here since the beginning
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Using the Ford Raptor as a Technical.

Also, I'm jealous of the full-sized Ford SUV in there. Ford stopped making the Excursion here years ago, looks like they've kept making it South of the Border.

More on-point, lots of morale in that video, and a bunch of flashy-looking hardware. But I think it's just flash; under the surface most of those trucks are likely poorly maintained. I saw one Hummer H2 all kitted up in that line, and that truck's more than 10 years old. It's a good truck, but you have to treat it like an exotic car; if you're not keeping up with it, it'll fall apart quickly.

The last time I heard that level of cockiness was in the run-up to the invasion of Iraq (either one) from the Iraqi side. These guys have more money behind them, and more competence of leadership, but I have to wonder. The Cartels have so far only had to deal with South American police forces and militaries. I suspect that things would be very different if they were to face the military of a major world power. China, for example, would I think not give these guys any quarter.
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
My concern is that something similar to what you can see in the mini-series The Borgias is going on, that's when major powers start to take an interest and start "adopting" local areas (and their Warlords) along with hiring mercs to deal with the other guys.

I don't know how likely that is in this case, but the mentions of both China and Russia are not comforting; nor is the idea of a US invasion very comforting either.
 

Ambros

Veteran Member
Using the Ford Raptor as a Technical.

Also, I'm jealous of the full-sized Ford SUV in there. Ford stopped making the Excursion here years ago, looks like they've kept making it South of the Border.

I saw that too. I looked a little closer and I think they just took the front clip from a '17+ ford truck and adapted it to the older excursion body. It's actually very simple to do as ford's chassis over-all hasn't changed much in the last 20 years. I got real excited until I looked a little closer then depressed haha
 

NoDandy

Has No Life - Lives on TB
It's right out my back door, literally.
So sorry for you. Hope you have a plan. We have family in New Mexico. I also have family in Oklahoma. I worry about them. My cousin in Oklahoma just bought a " week end " cabin in what he called the hills. I have not seen it. Even though he described it as a week end retreat, I suspect it is his BOL.

Watch your 6 !!
 

The Mountain

Here since the beginning
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I saw that too. I looked a little closer and I think they just took the front clip from a '17+ ford truck and adapted it to the older excursion body. It's actually very simple to do as ford's chassis over-all hasn't changed much in the last 20 years. I got real excited until I looked a little closer then depressed haha

I looked into doing it when I was looking at buying an Excursion. There's a LOT of work you have to go through to go just from the original Excursion clip to the next-newer gen clip (with the headlights down near the bumper). Going to the newest bodywork is probably an order of magnitude harder. Everything from the firewall forward has to be changed, and a lot of mounting points are different. I am assuming the truck in the video is legit, given that in Mexico you can (or could until recently) get a 2dr Ram SUV, which doesn't exist on this side of the border.
 

Ambros

Veteran Member
I looked into doing it when I was looking at buying an Excursion. There's a LOT of work you have to go through to go just from the original Excursion clip to the next-newer gen clip (with the headlights down near the bumper). Going to the newest bodywork is probably an order of magnitude harder. Everything from the firewall forward has to be changed, and a lot of mounting points are different. I am assuming the truck in the video is legit, given that in Mexico you can (or could until recently) get a 2dr Ram SUV, which doesn't exist on this side of the border.
Yeah '06 was the last year you could get them in mexico.
 

Plain Jane

Just Plain Jane
Come on guys! Where is the compassion for these poor uhmm, well...:hmm:


NEWS
JULY 20, 2020 / 2:22 PM / UPDATED 15 HOURS AGO
Mexican president sticks to no-war approach after shocking cartel video


2 MIN READ

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Monday he would maintain a less confrontational approach to battling drug gangs even after one of Mexico’s most powerful cartels showcased its firepower in a video that stunned Mexicans.

A video purportedly shot by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), showing dozens of armed gang members in bullet proof vests in front of armored cars painted in military-style camouflage, went viral on social media on Friday.

Lopez Obrador said he would not repeat the mistakes of previous administrations that failed to contain cartel violence, which surged after former President Felipe Calderon launched a military-led crackdown on the gangs in late 2006.


“Violence cannot be confronted with violence, fire cannot be extinguished with fire, evil cannot be confronted with evil,” he said. “Evil must be confronted with good.”

Lopez Obrador said his government would face down gangs with intelligence rather than force, focusing on poverty and other root causes of crime.

“We are not going to declare war,” he said.

With homicides reaching record levels, the president has come under growing scrutiny over his security policy, dubbed by Lopez Obrador as one of “hugs, not bullets.”

Many analysts argue his approach has emboldened criminal groups. Murders in Mexico in the first six months of the year hit an all-time high, data showed on Monday.

Reporting by Raul Cortes; Writing by Drazen Jorgic; Editing by Richard Chang
Our Standards:The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
 
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