"Cartels LOVE Her"- Ed Calderon Reveals How Mexico's New President Will Strengthen Drug Cartels

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"Cartels LOVE Her"- Ed Calderon Reveals How Mexico's New President Will Strengthen Drug Cartels
Ed Calderon, a retired federal police officer from Mexico, explains how Mexico's new president affects their criminal organizations and could possibly make China stronger. He also explains his fears that the current administration could lead to a military conflict with the United States.
Mexico just went through an election they elected the first female Jewish uh
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leftist Party candidate uh not getting a lot of attention actually in the
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international press which is surprising but uh especially downplaying the fact
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that out of 20,000 candidates running for federal state local office we have
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on record at least 137 assassinations um is this is coming
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where there's graduation parties of American kids taking keg stands and puking on donkeys in Cabo and and then
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in the interior you have you have third world type uh Behavior so uh which again
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is what makes Mexico just the wildest country on Earth but uh so obviously you
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know take it from there do you think sure where is this coming from and why I
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mean again uh we are we just lived through one of the most violent presidencies in history um we've had
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several the Filipe Calderon Administration which I was which where I got most of my
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experience uh started off a war with the cartels that uh D de evolved into this
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just cluster of a thing um this current president underest mon Lopez oor is part
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of a leftist movement uh very populist guy I think uh Donald Trump uh merged
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with uh Maduro that's that's Lopez orador um uh a guy who is a very a
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populist um Claudia chain bomb is a political candidate that has they
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basically grew up around him um so very much a member of that cult this past uh political cycle we had
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I I mean I've heard 30 official over 30 official political candidates were
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assassinated during these election the election cycle right as well as some actual politicians already in office uh
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after some of the events uh uh that took place during the elections um it's it's
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a free-for-all um cartels have politicized deeply and some of them are
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betting their livelihoods and their organizations influence within the political uh organizations that they are
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now funding um we see a Moren party that is probably on
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the side of the ca cartel or some factions of the Senora CA law Confederation uh we saw a president that
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visited vand wat the the birthplace of oapa Guzman like six times during his
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presidency like he's the president has visited that forgotten place the most so
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there's obviously some sort of relationship there um what what I see is
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Mexico going through very much uh uh very much the same heading it's been on
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for the past few years uh with the current president uh hands-off approach as far as cartel's go UMAS no valasos is
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the policy and saying that nothing is wrong is probably kind of like the main directive that the current government
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has and she looks like somebody's going to basically continue on this policy um
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okay so it's good times ahead for the cartels you think it's going to be business as usual more or less for for a
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few organizations it's probably going to be business as usual some of the classic standouts uh of the senore Confederation
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are probably going to be business as usual um you also see a growing um one
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of the first people to congratulate Shan mom on her victory was uh xiin pin so
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China's very much betting on this uh this Victory as a way into Mexico as far
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as manufacturing um so it's it's it's a celebrated victory in a lot of ways uh
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mostly because of the influence that is being now kind of showcased publicly as far as outside influence and internal
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cartel influence in some of these political uh events in Mexico Mexico is important and people are coming to
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realize the potential of Mexico as the next China so if if the what I don't
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understand is if the current Administration and the incubate um uh
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shine bomb are favorable to the Legacy cartel specifically caoa let's say say
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uh why are all of these political assassinations happening then because
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there's other there's a larger cartel growing in influence and a few a few of them but the main one is the the
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cartel the new generation cartel is a growing uh influence and Power in Mexico
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uh it's it's overtaking the the law cartel as far as territory in the past
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and now it's probably going to overtake them in political influence I think they they they they already got that page out
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of that Playbook and they got that page probably you know pretty recently maybe five six years ago this this phenomenon
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started kind of like really uh taking an uptick and you can directly see a relationship between the Cen cartel and
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the new generation cartel's conflict on the outside as far as like basically them going after each other's territory
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and also the political violence and assassinations are basically at the same time started happening once these two
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large organizations started competing for control over territories um you could see that each
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of them had their own candidates so they were politicized um so when political
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assassinations happen they're essentially uh a proxy hit against a
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rival cartel in a way yeah I mean you have I
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mean you have you have the current the current uh the current feeling in Mexico is that the Mora party isn't stle I mean
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they won by a large majority and most of the places that they uh they competed and a lot of the assassinations were
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targeted at their candidates so we can assume that there's a cartel out there
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that doesn't want their people in MH uh same phenomenon that happens with corrupt uh corrupt cops and corrupt uh
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institutions with corrupt leadership in them you know you corrupt one member of that institution and now you can control
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things that happen on the streets through him my my cartel Rivals will assassinate my guy that's what happens
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within police force and some uh and some government institutions now it's happening at a high level as far as
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politics in Mexico and now is the goal of that to get the candidates or or the
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politicians to then come work for you in other words if I kill a mayor in a city
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in meak Khan where it looked like looks like a lot of the violence uh was happening is that in to to say hey you
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don't work for Ceno anymore you work for halisco yeah I mean it's it's it's like
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okay oh this guy looks like he's going to win let's kill this guy and see if let's see if we can afford the other guy
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that's going to that's going to be the one tol him because everybody that runs in Mexico has aente is what it's called
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basically your running mate you know if something happens to you you get you know the other guy gets replaced yeah
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and some of the high level agreements with some of these criminal organizations happens with happens with the main candidate the suent is like a
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guy it's a forgotten guy in the back room so if you know you're on a budget and you want to have some cartel influence in a certain region of Mexico
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you you know and you can't afford the main candidate you kill him and you pay off the other dude now the other dude OB
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has a visual live lesson of what happens if you don't play right and there's a good chance that the suplente will say
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hey you know what I I'm not married to the caloa I'll go with you guys I mean
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in some cases that's what's happened in other cases it's uh just basically oh that's the uh CA law cartel
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candidate right just just be because he's he's an exposed uh element of an
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organization you know public exposed element of an organization you might not be able to get to them because they're
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hiding or they're in their territories but you see their money behind a candidate so viable
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Target um where were the majority of these assassinations taking place in
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your estimation I mean interestingly enough in a lot of the contested territories of some of these cartel
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organizations uh some of them happen in Mexico uh proper Mexico City uh in the area of Mexico City MH mukan as you
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mentioned which is a contested area right now I mean it's it's been going through basically trench warfare for the
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past five six years um and it's where the uprisings of these armed movements
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of civilians happened in the past that were uh showed on Netflix and various documentaries it's a Hot Zone of
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activity and and it's a very important place for a lot of reasons um one of the
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reasons is uh you know Americans in their avocado toast not and all of the
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uh and all of the avocados that grow in that region and the money that goes in and out of that place if anybody's ever
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bought ask for extra grock at Chipotle you've been putting money in one of one
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of a few cartel organizations out there maybe maybe the maybe the new generation
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cartel that runs that is now kind of gaining influence in that area but most of these places where these political
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organ uh political assassinations have taken place you can directly link to places that are contested as well
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control over the territory MH and you're referring to of course the extortion of the avocado industry uh in
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meakan yeah and that's I mean it's one that's a giant industry and there's a lot of money there a lot of American
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money I think it was a boycott for a bit but uh that it's it's gold it's green
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gold and again it's one of those examples of uh of these cartels diversifying going into regular
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industry and and or extorting I mean again extortion is one way
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ownership is another you know we don't hear lot we don't hear a lot about these groups coming in and basically making
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you sell them your land and or just signing it over that's not extortion that's a very quiet way of basically
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buying into regular business and so focusing on on the avocado industry for a second what does uh killing a
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political candidate in one of these zones in mean what does uh that do to
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further uh a cartel s's interest in say the avocado industry I mean if you have
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control over a town mayor you have eyes and ears now uh and you now you have a whole arm institution where the
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Municipal Police is now on your you know now they're your guys um they have you
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have eyes and ears all over the area now uh now you have um ways of extorting and
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not extorting of robbing the government blind of its funds by you know having
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competitions for different contracts as far as Government contracts and now you have your cartel uh ghost companies
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shell companies uh competing for some of these uh things so it's it's not just the influence and the power behind it
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and having control over a region because you know you have the political candidates there it's also access it's
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access to information intelligence um and legitimate inroads
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into industry in Mexico so some of these organizations have U are hard to it's
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hard to tell where the uh where the legitimate parts and and the legitimate
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Parts begin so if this is what they're after if a new highway is get needs
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getting paved or built in you know a city in Guerrero right uh that's the
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cartel is probably going to get that bid if they own that mayor or that Governor
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or whoever's earmarking those funds or whoever the cartel wants to get that bid
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it could be one of their companies it could be a company that they're extorting you know it could be you know
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it's complex um the the means and ways that these organizations make money is
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not just hey we cross drugs into the United States and we get the cash back and we wear pointy boots and big hats and chains that is an image of the
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cartels that is vintage that's like a that's like a 30 30 40 year old image
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now I guess uh these guys are Diversified um these guys are trying to figure out ways and inroads into
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telecommunications I mean they took apart a whole Telecom ation system that they had already set up a few times
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across Mexico um they're they're interested in Sea Lanes they're interested in start in building
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ports they what would be better paying off a Port Authority or building your
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own port right so they want to build a port uh to
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import chemicals from China to make fent andol but they're going also going to
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build their company is going to build the port their company their Electrical Company is going to power the port their
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cement company is going to sell the cement to the construction company and so now you've just Diversified and your
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your streams of income are now 10x and only one of them is illegal right yep
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yeah I mean cartel got I mean elements of the C law cartel historically have have done all this work
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already other organizations that are getting to the same size as it are now doing the same and that's why you're
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seeing this a of violence now people are aware of this now and it's kind of in the open in
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a lot of ways I mean you know uh the the the Pres pres and Lopez ofor goes to
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lagonia lag goes to Chapo's hometown of
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Luna uh and his uh his b wat I mean um
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and uh for the funeral of O Chapo Guzman he closed off the federal airspace over
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that area so he could have a wow they could have a nice funeral for him for for for his mom now Ed how does that how
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does that contradict how does this um this new look this this new uh modus
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operandi if you will of Mexican criminal organizations right the way that they have
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completely uh embedded themselves into legitimate uh Society right into into uh
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the legitimate economy right to where it's like imperceptible almost yeah how does that
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contradict with Mexico's growth like the GDP grew
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18% last year uh so so how do these two things how are these two things related
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going forward sure I so it's it's it's it's say to think that in a country like Mexico with all the violence and all the
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people the numbers are skewed by the way all official numbers as far as people dying and disappearing in Mexico are completely a lot of those are skewed ask
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me how I know I used to work for the government are they downplayed yeah they're yeah they're
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downplayed you know somebody going missing they're missing there's a reason why some of these Federal organizations
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uh go after some of the mothers that are looking for their missing uh sons and and daughters and
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stuff like that go out looking for cabers they're they're actively being blocked by federal officials now they
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don't they don't want them to find anybody because the numbers going to change right um
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you have a country with that going on and all the violence yeah there's some good parts of the country but Mexico
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really is like four five countries in one we have Central Mexico which is our New York California type people woke
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leftist all the trans uh pronouns and stuff like that uh legislation started
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in Mexico City proper so that's our that's our New York and California I guess um you have northern Mexico which
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is a lot of the industry uh Baja monter a lot of the plugs that go
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directly into United States and all all that you know uh and then you have rural
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parts of Mexico um um that are kind of Forgotten and uh that kind of do their
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own thing on the coast and then you have the jungle parts of Mexico which are people are really forgotten like Waka
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and chapas right so these are the three these five parts of Mexico the industrial side of it the
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northern part of Mexico is basically Bally with open arms waiting for all of the exiting manufacturing capabilities
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of China because people don't want to invest in China anymore and want to make anything in China because of everything that entails and also because the
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economy China's going to the toilet um and and all of the manufacturing is
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moving to where where else Mexico this is the next China that's why you're seeing such a stable currency MH and
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that's why you're seeing a lot of people investing in in in Mexico and that's why you saw us cheeking
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uh being one of the first people to congratulate Claudia on her Victory it's
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probably related to the fact that he wants to make his electric vehicles in Mexico to get around the tariffs that's
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probably his that's probably their objective with that I guess um uh
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because uh I mean I think that's where that's where we're moving they they tried to make a Tesla plant uh a Tesla
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building plant uh in in Monterey that kind of went through and it was a whole big deal just for one plant uh now
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there's Rumblings of four from China and they're not going to have the same issues with like we have to have these
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ambiental standards built into this like they're not going to on any of that so so with with the the coming Prosperity
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that's that's coming to certain parts of Mexico right the manufacturing Hub the financial center in Mexico City because
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those are linked right um yeah you know with this coming up it's it's safe to
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say that that well is it safe to say that uh cartels are actually going to be
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a thing of the past in terms of these uh iconic Kingpin figures Chapo meno like
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don't you because Mexico's got a vested interest in trying to not eliminate crime not eliminate cartels but to to
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bury them from uh you know the rest of the world right I mean the Mexican
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people have that wish but probably the federal and and
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politics doesn't I guess um there's a giant swath of industry in Mexico and
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people that live off the money that the United States sends down to Mexico to pay for the War on Drugs for example uh
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you want to talk about cartels that nobody talks about Ford mortar company n
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511 tactical gear which make millions off the drug war in Mexico um the United
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States through a thing called Med that's plan Med that which is a bilateral uh agreement with Mexico as far as
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basically sending money down to Mexico so they can do the fighting for us is kind of the idea that money has been
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going down there for years and the problem's getting bigger I mean it's not getting any better um you can see I mean
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in a lot of ways and and this is not me just theorizing on this there there's been many uh document leaks from the
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current uh Administration ations uh sedena which is our our army the
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military the military industrial complex in Mexico uh where you can clearly see
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that they know that certain politicians in certain regions of Mexico are working for one cartel or the other their
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intelligence organ their intelligence apparatus tells them that so like hey if you're going to go and do patrolling in
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this region yeah don't tell the local authorities because they're they're not going to they're not going to help you
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because they work for the cartels right so so they themselves are
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clearly uh stating that everybody has a side everybody's trying to figure out
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who's going to come up on top and everybody's basically vying for power or aligning themselves as far as who
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they're going to be working for in the future to see who's going to win this war so you so you do think that if
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Mexico reaches the industrial capacity of China in like the 1990s or the mid
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2000s right when it was the fastest growing economy in the world it was
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their Heyday right you think that that the corruption and the violence and the criminal the criminally Run state that
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is Mexico can exist alongside five Tesla factories in monter this this modern
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industrial you think both of those things can exist in parallel I don't see I don't see how I
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mean I don't I I mean I remember talking to some people that were involved in some of the negotiation for Tesla like I
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do I do security Consulting lot so every now and then I get called with questions about that type of stuff and uh one of
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the things that they were kind of worried about and these people have worked in a lot of parts of the world including China uh they were worried
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about paid paid protection and extortion which is a field that they had no idea how to deal with uh realistically um so
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I I don't I don't see this working longterm um a lot of these plants moving
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down there are going to basically create an opportunity for people and um people that are already working
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down in Mexico won't will know this already there's no way of working in
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Mexico without realizing that there's two authorities here the government and the other government laa
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L Mano Puda whatever you want to call them they have different names you know there different nicknames to kind of refer to them um but in a lot of ways
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now you have institutions and this has happened to some of the clients that I've had where they're like hey yeah a
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guy came here tried to extort money from us and he G gave us a phone and we talked to this guy he said arrange
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payments and stuff like that so we gave all that to the cops and then we had another call from the same people it's
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like hey I know you call it so and so at the cops yeah he works for us so like what the are you doing so this is this is the nature of
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it um so could that happen like could Tesla H have to pay the piper could they
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end up having to pay extortion to whoever many American companies that
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work openly in Mexico through industry have paid extortion money and PID
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protection money and are currently that's a whole industry and that's a whole other money-making aspect of the cartels that really doesn't get exposed
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or talked about about a lot wow so so an American company are they paying the cops are the cops the intermediaries or
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are they paying the cartel guys where you are it depends on where you are I mean you might show up someplace and
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again I can't talk about some of these things the specific uh about some of these jobs that I've been on but
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uh American Plant uh old company moves to Mexico sets up shop uh
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they bought the company in Parts people were already there working and they had
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an issue with uh things um valuable parts that they were making
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were walking off right so um they hir they changed security and still still
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it's still happening uh they put cameras up still happening
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they called me and I went in there and like looked around and talked to
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everybody and um I told the guy like you bought this company who's the managerial aspect
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of oh these guys up here they're like they're known in the community they they're the fixers they know everybody these are the guys okay yeah that those
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are intermediaries for the cart house those guys are connected with somebody from the outside and they're basically
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taxing you mhm what do you mean I mean they that you're being robbed from
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within okay so fire those guys get another they they get a call hire them
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back wow or else you know so you think so you actually think that this strategy
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of near Shoring right instead of sending your manufacturing to China send it to
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Mexico you actually you don't think it's going to uh you don't think it's going to last long term I think two there's
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two things going to go on one if Trump wins he's aware of this loophole that the Chinese are trying to exploit and
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he's gonna just ter off the out of everything so it's not gonna it's not going to do anything the long term that
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that's what I think I I don't know um but uh you are seeing now a growing uh
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incursion as far as like Chinese money business and coming into Mexico and they
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realize quickly that they can't be too open and upfront about it so what what are what they are doing is they're
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investing in Mexican companies gaining ownership stock and all that stuff uh
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and all that as far as control controlling decision power in some of these Mexican companies and setting up
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in Mexico uh or other International companies I mean they bought up Canadian companies in the past to kind of hide
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some of their dealings as far as Mining and like that in Mexico uh when the uh giant lithium deposits were found in
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Sonora uh the Chinese were using a Canadian Mining Company to kind of buy and into some of those rights and the
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Americans kind of figured some of that out blocked it I guess but uh do you know what's going on in chapas I've
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heard that Chinese companies are working to try to buy buy out indigenous land
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that's full of minerals underneath it and in doing so they are employing local
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uh or even the super cartels right depends on who they're connected with to then Massacre the the land owners to get
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them to sell so the chin the companies can take over is there there any veracity to those claims yes and if
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people don't think there is any veracity over those claims I would say rewind back the time the clock a little bit uh
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we saw these uh documentaries on Netflix about all these Mexican talents people raising up in arms and wearing white
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t-shirts uh people thought that was like they were that that was like some sort of operis uh what I heard and what I
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realized later on it it was an illegal iron ore uh mining
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operation by the Chinese in the area a few of them and they were actually paying some of these armed groups to be
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protection to keep people away uh it's been done in the past in
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Mexico and recent past and it's probably
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being done again specifically with a friendly open government towards uh the Chinese uh right now and it's going to
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get even a bit bit it's going to be even bit a bit stronger as we move forward so
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the cartels don't mind the Chinese incursion into Mexico one of them doesn't one of them specifically I think
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has like all of the interest for all of the support on that side I mean the the
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new generation cartel seems to have some sort of relationship and or favoritism I guess I don't know uh it seems to grow
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more uh on the Pacific side where it has access to those ports than the other side of the country which makes me think
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that you know something's going on also during the co epidemic it's one of the it's one of the only cartels that
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maintains their capacity to infuse fenel into their product while the calora
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cartel Federation was um exporting fenel from the US into
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Mexico to load their drugs and then put them up a back up there was a there was a case in sanedo I think they caught a
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giant load of fenel was coming from San Diego down to Mexico wow so so you can
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see there that they have logistical support at least of some sort or some sort of favoritism or some sort of
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support of some kind so if not stupid so sounds like halisco then has the noo
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halisco has the the bigger plug with China then if they're able to keep the fentanyl rolling even during the
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pandemic um yeah and you're and you're seeing the influence of the scen L cartel
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just like we we saw a violent Uprising in the chapas the chapas Waka border
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area um where you saw members of elayo sad historical leader of the scen law
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cartel a lot of his armed gunmen basically drive down to the border which
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is kind of think about this um Mexico is a country that has armed gunships and a
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whole military that you've seen their you've seen their operations you've seen what they can do I mean the last
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gaso you saw what they could do uh somehow a molte vehicle Convoy with
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artillery on top of it technicals drove across the country from SE long controled territory all the way down to
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the B the southern border to fight uh these members of the new generation cartel basically trying to take control
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of some of these towns and they were received with Applause right so something's clearly happening
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as far as influence and control of of the region you see with the scen law
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cartel weren't stopped by the by the military so they probably have some sort of open line of communication is what what you could see and you see a new
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generation cartel that is the one that's constantly getting harassed by the government constantly getting highlevel
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uh events as far as captures and pressure so you can see something going
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on as far as uh as far as sides and um and an influence as far as who's doing
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what but you also see you know the as you said you see the caloa cartel
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weakened and and their heads are shrinking they're their figure heads
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keep getting knocked off so again you again it's all a game right like they have to feed the Americans you know some
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targets um every now and then just to keep the Beast fed and just to keep the appearance up um but it does make me
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wonder like can this Duality as I said four can ASU graduates
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take pictures with bottles of tequila sitting on donkeys in Cabo while in
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Guerrero uh and chapas scores of people are massacred and nobody gets arrested
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nobody goes to jail and new factories from so-called legitimate Chinese and
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American companies are set up to make Goods for the US I mean it it it's been going this long and the game seems to be
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working at least for the powers be I think I think we're coming to a head
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pretty soon uh one of the only bilateral uh efforts uh that we've seen as far as
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politics currently and this has been a very divisive time for the United States has been border
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issues and another one has been legislation and talks about naming some of these criminal organizations South of
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the Border as terrorist organizations to unleash the military on them uh 3 years
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uh three years years ago I predicted that we were going to see some sort of uh military intervention in Mexico by
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the United States and this is we poor the talk of trump speaking of this
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naming them terrorist organizations stuff like that was was a went on um so
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you could that's where I think where we're headed there's because I mean you have an open antagonist as far as the
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current uh Federal Administration in Mexico um uh
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amlo the current president has been very vocal and very open in his disdain for the United States as a as a as a country
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right um and he's basically being a mouthpiece for anti-American sentiment across uh
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the Americas uh so you you have you have
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that going on on one end and on the other end you have this current uh lady that just W the elections
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uh culturally Jewish I mean she she she she says she's an a
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um she shows up to political rallies with a crucifix and you know she she keeps up appearances because Mexico is a
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very Catholic country you know and she's a politician so that's you know whatever but she's also a Rockefeller Foundation
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lady and she went to Berkeley she's a scientist um the sorus foundation funded
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a bunch of uh media companies in Mexico and that you could see the favoritism as far as the coverage through some of
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these campaigns so it's it's odd man and it's this is this is I've been trying to
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kind of piece it out and piece it all through uh as a candidate she makes
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sense I mean she's very much a True Believer as far as the current president she was she was with him since the start
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I guess um but she's a different animal as far as the the way she the her
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background and how she's kind of uh kind of approaching things and in none of her
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political uh speeches and none of the stuff that she's planning to do do you hear anything about uh fighting the
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cartels or fentin or organized crime or all of this stuff it's like a non
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subject she's talking about uh women's rights and pronouns and Progressive
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stuff and all this like it's like some weird out ofid on a mind policy I guess
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fascinating so it was like America eight years ago yeah so what if Trump gets in
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here what if what what does that do is what kind of conflict does that create because there's this if he gets in
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there's this huge demand for Border Crackdown a of the migrants that's the most important thing B of fentanyl so
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how does the leftist government in Mexico that doesn't seem to want to even
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talk about stopping that stuff how does that come into conflict and will the new
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Mexican government be forced uh to take some action if they want to continue
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receiving security f funding from the US I think uh I think in the end the one
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that the the the I mean it's a perfect storm I mean me the United States isn't
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going through a an easy time right now as well and you know when uh when the economy gets low you know the US
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usually you know likes to go around kicking be beehives it's it's it's not
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it's not a judgmental thing that's that's the way the US has been in the past and uh you look around at the
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conflicts in the world that could probably spark up and the US involvement in them and
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you look at Israel and I don't think that's going to be it um the Russians are kind of going back and forth over
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there and I don't I don't Envision the US sending people to the Ukraine but Mexico that's pretty close
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that's pretty close do you actually are you just saying that or you actually think that the US could send Special
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Forces into Mexico to to combat this situation I I not only say that I mean i' I've
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spoken to Congress about these issues so I know that this is very much on the on
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both sides of the aisle that's very much on their mind do you advise them that that's a good
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idea no I advise them that's a horrible idea um the the
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humanitarian uh the wave of humanity that is going to create is going to be
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completely Unstoppable I mean there's no you can line up every single Marine you
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have in Balon On the Border they're going to still that wave
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is going to be like nothing in History either you make that border fence
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irrelevant with with an with an armed incursion into Mexico or you now have a new Puerto Rico
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that's the those are the only two outcomes

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