Sunday, January 24, 2016

The Beast System Arises: The Largest Bank In Norway Calls For The Elimination Of Cash...

The Beast System Arises: The Largest Bank In Norway Calls For The Elimination Of Cash


The Beast System Arises: The Largest Bank In Norway Calls For The Elimination Of Cash

Posted: 24 Jan 2016 02:16 PM PST

The Beast System - Public DomainThe biggest bank in Norway is calling for the complete and total elimination of cash. Many local bank branches in Norway already don’t deal in cash, but that is not good enough for DNB. They want a blanket ban on the use of cash, and they are selling this as a way to crack down on criminals and money launderers. But in the end, the truth is that they want to be able to force everyone in society to use the banks and it would enable them to collect fees on almost every transaction. It is an agenda that is being driven by greed, but it could also open the door for great tyranny. Unfortunately, we are not just seeing aggressive movement toward a cashless society in Norway. It is also happening in Sweden, in Denmark and in many other nations all around the globe. The Beast system is rising, and yet very few people out there even seem alarmed by this.

When I first learned about what was happening in Norway, I was absolutely stunned. I have ancestors that came over to America from over there, and I had no idea that this was happening. The following comes from the International Business Times

The largest bank in Norway has called for the country to stop using cash, the Local reported Friday. This comes as the latest move in a country that has been leading the global charge toward electronic money in recent years, with several banks already not offering cash in their branch offices and some industries seeking to cut back on paper currency.

Of course this idea is being sold as something that will be really good for Norwegian society. DNB promises that eliminating cash will help authorities crack down on criminal activity and money laundering. Here is more from the International Business Times

“Today, there is approximately 50 billion kroner in circulation and [the country’s central bank] Norges Bank can only account for 40 percent of its use. That means that 60 percent of money usage is outside of any control. We believe that is due to under-the-table money and laundering,” Trond Bentestuen, a DNB executive, told Norwegian website VG, the Local reported.

There are so many dangers and disadvantages associated with cash, we have concluded that it should be phased out,” he added.

But in addition to catching more criminals, there are many other reasons why governments really like the idea of a cashless society. It would also mean that no financial transaction would escape taxation, and it would also enable them to watch, track and monitor everything that we do much more closely.

And banks would be absolutely thrilled with a cashless society. Every member of society would be forced to use the system, bank runs would be eliminated, and every time we swipe our cards they would collect a fee.

In addition, there would be absolutely no escaping the bank bail-ins that are coming in Europe. If there was no way to pull your money out of the system, there would be no way to avoid the kind of theft that has now been institutionalized by European authorities. I covered the brand new bail-in rules that went into effect in Europe on January 1st, 2016 in a previous article

If you have a bank account anywhere in Europe, you need to read this article. On January 1st, 2016, a new bail-in system will go into effect for all European banks. This new system is based on the Cyprus bank bail-ins that we witnessed a few years ago. If you will remember, money was grabbed from anyone that had more than 100,000 euros in their bank accounts in order to bail out the banks. Now the exact same principles that were used in Cyprus are going to apply to all of Europe.

Sadly, we are now witnessing a major push toward a cashless society all over the planet.

It is happening in China, in India, and all over Europe. In fact, some nations in Europe have already banned cash transactions over a certain level. Here are just a couple of examples

As I have written about previously, cash transactions of more than 2,500 euros have already been banned in Spain, and France and Italy have both banned all cash transactions of more than 1,000 euros.

Little by little, cash is being eradicated, and what we have seen so far is just the beginning. 417 billion cashless transactions were conducted in 2014, and the final number for 2015 is projected to be much higher.

Of course the epicenter for the transition to a cashless society continues to be northern Europe.

Denmark intends to entirely eradicate cash by the year 2030, and the transition to a cashless society in Sweden is now almost complete

Did you know that 95 percent of all retail sales in Sweden are cashless? And did you know that the government of Denmark has a stated goal of “eradicating cash” by the year 2030? All over the world, we are seeing a relentless march toward a cashless society, and nowhere is this more true than in northern Europe. In Sweden, hundreds of bank branches no longer accept or dispense cash, and thousands of ATM machines have been permanently removed. At this point, bills and coins only account for just 2 percent of the Swedish economy, and many stores no longer take cash at all. The notion of a truly “cashless society” was once considered to be science fiction, but now we are being told that it is “inevitable”, and authorities insist that it will enable them to thwart criminals, terrorists, drug runners, money launderers and tax evaders. But what will we give up in the process?

The potential for tyranny is what has me concerned more than anything.

Just imagine a world where you could not buy, sell, get a job or open a bank account without participating in “the system”.

If you chose to opt out, how would you and your family survive?

And it would be way too easy for the government to set requirements for participation in the system. For example, they could make it illegal to sell to anyone without the proper government-issued form of identification, or they could require some form of loyalty oath as a pre-condition for enrollment.

The war on cash is a direct assault on the fundamental liberties and freedoms that we enjoy today. They may promise us that a cashless society will make our lives better right now, but tomorrow I am afraid that it could open the door to tyranny on a level that most of us would have never even imagined

Friday, January 22, 2016

If you sell items online, watch out for this con. Scammers are fooling sellers with fake emails that appear to be payment confirmation messages from PayPal. ...



BBB Scam Alert
Scammers Fool Craigslist Sellers with PayPal Con
January 22, 2016
If you sell items online, watch out for this con. Scammers are fooling sellers with fake emails that appear to be payment confirmation messages from PayPal.
 
How the Scam Works
 
You post a big-ticket item (vehicle, computer, furniture) for sale on Craigslist, eBay or another online sales site.An interested buyer contacts you and says that he or she wants to buy the item right away and arranges to meet for the exchange. 
 
When you arrive, however, the buyer doesn't have cash. Instead, they claim to have sent the money through PayPal. You check your email and, sure enough, you have what appears to be a message from PayPal confirming the transfer. The scammer may even claim that the transfer is "invisible," and that's why you can't see it in your PayPal account.
 
Of course, there is no such thing as an "invisible" transfer. The scammer didn't send any money, and is just trying to take your item without paying. Some versions of this scam also have an overpayment twist.  In these, the scammer "accidentally" overpays you for the item. For example, he or she "sends" you $2,000 payment for the item you are selling for $200.  Then, he or she requests that you wire back the difference. By the time you figure out the PayPal transfer was a fake, the scammer is long gone. 
 
Tips to avoid online sales scams
  • Don't accept checks or money orders: When selling to someone you don't know, it is safer to accept cash or credit card payments.
  • Do not accept overpayments: When selling on Craigslist, eBay or similar sites, don't take payments for more than the sales price, no matter what convincing story the buyer tells you.
  • Always confirm the buyer has paid before handing over the item. Don't take the buyer's word for it. 
  • Be wary of individuals claiming to be overseas. In many different types of scams, con artists claim to be living abroad to avoid in person contact. Consider this a red flag. 
  • Meet sellers/potential buyers in person and in a safe place: Meet in a public area and never invite buyers/sellers into your home. Ask your local police department if they have a "safe lot" program. Even if they don't, suggesting the parking lot or lobby of a police station as a meeting place might be enough to scare off a scammer.
For More Information
 
Read more about selling on eBay, including what to do when sellers don't pay. Also, check out Craigslist's resources about avoiding scams when selling on the site. 

To find out more about other scams, check out BBB Scam Stopper (bbb.org/scam). To report a scam, go to BBB Scam Tracker (bbb.org/scamtracker).

Note: eBay is a BBB Accredited Businesses. Craigslist is not currently responding to BBB complaints and its rating reflects that
.

Visited Chapo in Prison; PGR detains and interrogates Dep. Lucero Sanchez Prison Dogs Taste Test Chapo's Food For Poison ‘Fast & Furious’ rifle capable of taking down helicopter found in 'El Chapo' cache...

Borderland Beat

Link to Borderland Beat

El Javier attacks

Posted: 22 Jan 2016 05:17 AM PST

Translated by Otis B Fly-Wheel for Borderland Beat from a Zetatijuana article

[Subject Matter: Jose Guadalupe Acosta Lopez ( El Javier ), Los Damasos, Los Mayitos, Los Pepillos
Recommendation: Read this related article see link]

The primary investigations and testimonies about the executions of the last few weeks in Los Cabos point to the Plaza Boss El Javier for Los Damasos. In La Paz the new criminal chief of  Los Damazo have opened another battle front against Los Mayitos and the remnants of Los Pepillos for control of narco trafficking.



Reporter: Zeta Investigations and Cortesia

Cabo San Lucas: When the narco trafficker, Jose Guadalupe Sandez Lopez "El Docil" was attacked on the morning of the 27th of December of 2015 in Las Divinas Bar in the Zona Dorada tourist destination he was killed.

Weeks after, the 24 year old victim's friends and family, said he had received death threats from the Plaza Boss of San Jose del Cabo, Jose Guadalupe Acosta Lopez "El Javier", after having deserted his criminal cell and integrating himself into a Los Mayito's crew. (Otis: what did they think would happen if he did this?)



The primary investigations indicate that the drug dealer was with one of his four friends, when on the night of the 26th of December they were celebrating the second anniversary of the club "Nocturno", where the narco corrido group Revolver Cannabis were playing until 6am.

When "El Docil" was attacked, the killers knew that he was unarmed and was dressed in a white and black Polo shirt, blue jeans, black training shoes, and a black hat with white stitching on the front. They also knew who he was with and what time he would exit the bar. There were waiting to ambush and kill him.

After leaving the bar in an advanced state of inebriation, call the valet to bring the car belonging to his friend, in less than five minutes the killers appeared wearing black and walking down the sidewalk, they walked up to him and opened fire at point blank range immediately outside the club.

When the Sicario's opened fire, they fired five shots at "El Docil", two hit him, one in the neck and one in the windpipe, the other three embedded themselves in the club's front door frame.

Between the rain of bullets, a friend of the deceased, Sergio Palomares Gavarain " El Yeyo ", (Otis: make an effort with the nicknames!"), saw him on the floor and picked him up, shielding him with his body and dragging him off down the road.

He managed a block and a half before the Sicario's caught up with him, they fired two rounds at him, one of which hit him in the right buttock, he fell and called out "El Docil, run run they are coming for you," as he hit the floor.

Looking towards his friend he heard two more detonations, he felt one bullet hit him in the abdomen which flipped him over on the floor, he could see the body of his friend lying on the pavement at Leona Vicario street between 16th of September and Lazaro Cardenas boulevard, in the heart of Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur.


As soon as the job was complete the killers faded into the background, and none of the few witnesses were able to see their faces due to the lack of street lighting, nor did they know which direction the killers left.

Relatives and friends of Sandez Lopez describe the attackers in the following manner:

* A subject of thin complexion, approximately 1.75 meters tall, clear skin and around 26 years old, dressed in a black shirt with a black cap.

* A man of regular stature, approximately 1.65 meters tall, clear skin and between 30 and 32 years old, dressed in a sweatshirt and black cap.

The attack

On the morning when the drug dealer was executed, a life long resident of La Paz, who had gone to a sea food restaurant, and was accompanied by the following persons:

* Sergio Palomera Gavarain "El Yeyo", who had criminal antecedents, and served time for vehicle theft.

* Marino Medina Gomez "El Marino", with criminal antecedents, and served time for drug dealing.

* Enrique Gutierrez Rivera, Inspector of Coordination for Fiscal Inspection in San Jose del Cabo.

* Ivan Miramontes Gamez

"El Marino" explained to the authorities that the four of them arrived around one in the morning, after having travelled from San Jose del Cabo to Cabo San Lucas, aboard a Chevrolet Captiva, the property of the sister of Enrique Gutierrez Rivera.

Already inside "Las Divinas" they started to drink strong alcoholic drinks, they stopped drinking when the group Revolver Cannabis finished their set around six am, they had been dancing with the sisters of a drug dealer, Gladis Nubia Lopez Alvarez and Johana Sandez Lopez.

After leaving the bar, the Inspector asked the valet to bring their vehicle, and it was just at this moment when they attack was launched.

The two gunmen in black hats appeared suddenly outside the nightclub front door.

The first had a semi automatic pistol in his right hand and began to walk towards the group of "El Docil", when the second attacked uncovered his weapon.

The first of the killers levelled his weapon at Jose Guadalupe, pulled the trigger and had a misfire, he lowered the weapon, racked the slide and cleared the stoppage and started firing.

When the shooting started, three of the group with "El Docil" ran for their lives, leaving only "El Docil" and his friend "El Yeyo", who was trying to save the life of his friend.

Meanwhile Enrique Gutierrez Rivera and Ivan Miramontes Gamez disappeared from the scene of the crime, "El Marino" observed in the corner of the bar, a man who had arrived in a Chevrolet Spark, a man so desperate to escape in fear for his life, he beat up the owner of the bar to get outside, jumped into his vehicle and sped off when he heard two more gunshots.

"El Marino" stole a car from the parking lot and left the scene of the crime and accelerated away until the traffic signals at Boulevard Lazaro Cardenas and Calle Morelos, and did U turn with the intention of returning to San Jose del Cabo.

However, when he arrived at the other side of the traffic signals, he did another U turn and returned to his companions at Las Divinas, repeatedly hitting the car horn, but nobody appeared, he went and came back another time, then fled towards San Jose del Cabo in the stolen vehicle.

A patrol of Preventative Police, Public Security and Municipal Transit Police, observed "El Marino" speeding in the vehicle, when he noticed the Police he tried to flee and was pursued until he stopped outside a Oxxo store, in the Colinas Plus Fraccionamiento in San Jose del Cabo. "El Marino was detained and transferred to the Municipal Police headquarters in Los Cabos.

The investigation

In the hands of the Police, Medina Gomez accepted that he fled Cablo San Lucas, because his boss had been shot at the bar Las Divinas, of whom, he was a bodyguard, and is dedicated to drug dealing.

Visibly nervous, "El Marino" said that he knew that "El Docil" had been operating for a criminal group of Jose Guadalupe Lopez Rivera "El Javier", in San Jose del Cabo, but for three or four weeks after had deserted to integrate as cell boss that controls the business in Cabo San Lucas and La Paz, but he assured he didn't know who he works for or what he is called.

The night of the attack, "El Docil" had an altercation with man inside the bathroom of the bar, but El Marino didn't say with whom or why, only that his boss had commented to him, when they had gone to the bathroom together to snort some cocaine.

The version of "El Marino" coincides with the testimony of Sergio Palomera Gavarain "El Yeyo" who after being interrogated admitted to being an auxiliary for bodies of security, finished by detailing that Sandez had been threatened three weeks earlier by his previous boss and mentor "El Javier".

He included, " I knew that the sister of Jose Guadalupe, whose name is Gladis Nubia Lopez Alvarez, some people had seen her and questioned her about "El Docil", asking where he lived and who were selling the drugs that were being brought to Cabo San Lucas and La Paz.

Completely broken, "El Yeyo" accepted knowing that his friend was a drug dealer for "Los Mayitos" and had a strong cocaine addiction.

The primary investigations of the PGJE on the armed attack at Las Divinas, postulated that "El Docil" was given up by one of his companions on that night, they are particularly suspicious of Enrique Gutierrez Rivera for three reasons:

* Since the attack he has not appeared on either side, and is the only one that has not given an official statement about the bloody attack, so it is presumed that he is being hidden under the protection of "El Javier".

* On the night of the crime, from his cell , there had been a crossing of information about the suspect and the presumed assassins via text and whassap messages.

* A call and messages that Gutierrez had exchanged with the Commander of Public Security, Preventative Police and Municipal Transit Police of Los Cabos, Paul Fiol Contreras, where they spoke about "El Docil", and how he would be in Las Divinas on the night of the 26th of December, it is alleged that he was involved in the planning and logistics of the crime of drug dealing, and despite having a headquarters opposite the bar, suspiciously there was not an agent or a patrol until 30 minutes after the incident, when they appeared to allow the assassins to escape on foot.


In the identification of the Sicario's, the PGJE have little or no idea of their identity, for the following reasons:

* The cctv cameras in the bar don't work, and even if they did there is no way of revising the images after, during or before the armed attack.

* The only public security camera in this area of the Zona Dorada is designated C-2, was pointed towards Plaza Puerto Paraiso, and because of that did not capture the moment of the attack.

* The two Sicario's couldn't be identified by face, because the street lighting in this area doesn't work, and because of that its impossible to give photo fit details.

Therefore, the investigation will be prepared mostly from witness testimony that can identify the perpetrators of the attack. Three different handguns were used in the attack in calibers, 9mm, .38, and .45 according to the PGJE ballistics studies. These weapons have not previously been used in the war between drug dealers in Baja California Sur.

The crimes

Despite the information released that is related to "high impact crimes" or "intentional homicide" by the PGJE and Secretariat of State Public Security, under the pretext of a transition to the new Criminal Justice System and desperate attempts by the Government of Carlos Mendoza Davis to hide and disguise the crime wave in recent weeks in La Paz and Los Cabos.

The resurgence in violence for control of the drug trafficking plaza is between the criminal cells of Jose Guadalupe Acosta Lopez "El Javier", the new cell boss of the Los Damaso; and that of Luis Antonio Montoya Beltran "El Artista" or "Don Carlos", of Los Mayitos.


After an apparent calm in La Paz, the realignment of criminal groups continues to generate kidnappings, executions and armed attacks as the sides line up against their rivals, even though to a lesser extent than under the previous administration.

The first week of November of 2015. Zeta published the article " the war that's coming ", where according to reports from Federal and Military intelligence, the new fight was brewing between the criminal cells of Damazo Lopez Serrano "El Mini-Lic" and Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada for control of the sale, distribution and transit of drugs in Los Cabos, leading to a possible resurgence of violence in La Paz, and that they were not take measures conducive to a clash between the criminal organizations.

However, according to a member of the Group for Coordination of Public Security, since the same government of Baja California Sur is promoting this clash is inevitable, because " the high command" of the State Preventative Police and the Municipal Corporations of Los Cabos and La Paz, they are operating for some criminal groups, offering not only protection, they have been detaining drug dealers of their antagonistic groups, under whatever pretext, some were clean when detained, but charged with drugs and consigned to present themselves for work.

"This combination could be the initial detonation of a new and most dangerous armed confrontation, which could include Policemen being killed," said the member of the Inter-Institutional Consulting Group who spoke to Zeta, and according to evidence, the Police are actively participating, as in the case of Commissioner of the State Preventative Police, Francisco Javier Montano Romero, native of San Jose del Cabo, and who without a police profile, but being an endearing friend of the Secretary General of the Government, has ordered his people to take action in favor of "Los Damaso."

The member of the Group for Coordination of Public Security explained that " the evidence that's most absurd is that all of the detained by the State Preventative Police, are only users or drug dealers.

But until now together with the Municipal Police of La Paz and Los Cabos, they haven't detained one single boss or Lieutenant of drug trafficking, they haven't got to the bottom of the problem".

Like when in February of 2015, they captured the ex plaza boss of drug trafficking in La Paz, Rolando Gonzalez Moreno "El Compadron, by the Mexican Army, (Otis: see link to article on his capture).

In the investigation against the ringleaders of drug trafficking, those outside the PGR do not act even though they know their location and movements.

Events after the execution of "El Docil", this was the first time the the name of "El Javier" had been mentioned as plaza boss of drug trafficking in San Jose del Cabo, who has figured in a criminal case, of having ordered various crimes in the last few weeks in Los Cabos and La Paz, inclusive of having ordered the hanging of mantas on bridges in Cabo San Lucas, threatening and advertising against "Los Mayitos".

The attacks attributed to the new cell boss of the criminal organization of Damaso Lopez Serrano "El Mini Lic", who opened a new battle front in La Paz against "Los Mayitos" and the remains of "Los Pepillos" are the following:

* On the first of January 2016 he ordered the murder of a drug dealer linked to the criminal group of  Martin Octavio Burgeno Reyes "El Viejo Pelon", of the former group "Los Pepillos" and the alleged successor of the former plaza boss of the South of La Paz, Jose Fernando Torres Montenegro "El Pepillo".

The assassins arrived aboard three vehicle, a Volkswagen Jetta, and two pickups, a Ranger and a Cherokee and after descending into Calle Geologica between Ciencias Sociales and Norte in the Solidaridad Colonia, commenced strafing three cars parked on a property.

The only inhabitant, Emilio Maldonado Castro "El Milo", 20 years of age, came out of the property, and as he didn't know the woman they were looking for, they dragged him outside into the street where six men proceeded to beat him to death.

The response of "El Viejon Pelon", came two days after, when, according to the primary investigations, officials responded to an attack in Calle Colima and Forjadores in the Domingo Carballo Felix Colonia of La Paz.

After delivering three Sicario's on board a Ford Explorer pickup fought inside the domicile of two drug dealers working for "El Javier".

The drug dealers, identified  as Jesus Emmanuel Camacho "El Cromo" and Carlos Guadalupe Martinez Higuera "El Carlitos", employed by Raul Castillo del Rosa "El Cochi", Lieutenant of Jose Guadalupe Acosta Lopez in La Paz.




The injured men explained that "El Cochi" had designated that house as point of sale of drugs, one of many that "El Javier" had opened in La Paz, recruiting drug dealers who had been adrift after the withdrawal of Los Damaso from the South-Californian Capital.

Original article in Spanish at Zetatijuana

Actor Armie Hammer purchases rights to the "La Barbie" story

Posted: 21 Jan 2016 04:50 PM PST

Posted by dd and  contributed by Chivis for Borderland Beat

Valdez being extradited to the United States

Perhaps it is because of the increasing interest in the “can’t make this stuff up”, adventures of El Chapo over recent years, but interest has spiked by film makers and journalists, exploring the lives and notorious exploits of Mexico’s infamous narco capos.

Fiction and non-fiction projects are being produced in numbers never seen previously. 

Since the Chapo recapture,  Chapo news has selfishly  dominated headlines, which is why the news of a deal made between a Texas actor and Valdez, for story rights received little notice.

 
A second before being executed, from the infamous La Barbie execution video


Texas born, and San Antonio resident,  actor Armie Hammer, (at left in the Lone Ranger role) has announced he has acquired the rights to  the life story of  Edgar Valdez Villareal aka “La Barbie”.  Hammer says it was a three year acquisition process, that began in 2012.

Hammer’s wife Elizabeth, called on Valdez’ Houston Attorney, Kent Schaffer in 2012, when Hammer was in custody after border agents discovered marijuana laced baked goods.  The charges were dropped.  





Schaffer told Buzzfeed,  "Elizabeth contacted me when Armie was still in jail over a little marijuana charge and she talked to me for the first 20 minutes about getting life rights to Edgar's story, and then she said, 'By the way, my husband is in jail. Can you get him out?'”

The couple first became interested in Valdez’ story,  after reading the 2011 Rolling Stone article, ‘An American Drug Lord in Acapulco’. (read the RS article by using this link)

Legendary Pictures, based in Burbank California, snagged the film rights to the Rolling Stone article. Charlie Hunnam, is to star in the Legendary Pictures produced film about Valdez.

It has not been announced if Hammer will star in any projects produced by the couple, however it would be a good assumption that he would.

                                                                          
Although the Legendary Pictures project is widely anticipated, the deal the Hammers made would give exclusive access to Valdez for their project.

It remains to be seen how ‘real’ or factual any project will be.  Valdez was known for his brutal executions and for his apparent betrayal to his boss Arturo Beltrán Leyva, that led to the death of the capo.  Valdez denies he has been an informant  for the government, but evidence and circumstances indicate otherwise.

Visited Chapo in Prison; PGR detains and interrogates Dep. Lucero Sanchez

Posted: 21 Jan 2016 09:46 AM PST

By Lucio R. Borderland Beat

Allegedly the mother of El Chapo's newly born son

Cosalá Sinaloa Deputy (aka congresswoman) Lucero Sanchez Lopez, will be interrogated and will give testimony, with respect to the charges that she entered,  Federal Social Rehabilitation Center (prison)  No. 1, 'Altiplano',  using falsified documents to visit Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman in 2014. The attorney general’s office confirmed the deputy was brought to the office of the Special Attorney for the investigation of Organized Crime.  


The PGR office confirmed the detainment and her interrogation, which marks  
legal requirement to file charges.  Guards testified the visit included conversation regarding the birth of the baby and transfers of real estate ownership.



Sanchez was one of sixteen people allowed to visit the capo, during his incarceration, previous to his July, 2015 escape.

Cosala search operation
Sanchez was pregnant at the time she visited Chapo, allegedly with Chapo’s child. On at least one occasion, she was accompanied by one of Chapo’s attorneys who later confirmed he accompanied the deputy on a visit to Chapo.  Sanchez has denied she visited Chapo, and refuses to make a statement regarding their relationship.

On Wednesday, Sanchez resigned in front of the Sinaloa congress.  A few hours later ,she was apprehended by federal police and transferred to Mexico City, where she can be held for up to 96 hours without being charged, during this preliminary proceeding. 

While Chapo was on the lam, Cosalá  is one of the first places that Chapo was known to have been hiding.  When located at a Cosalá Ranch, the Mexican Navy moved in for the capture and ensued in an intense shootout.  Mexican authorities reported that they had Chapo in their sight but held back from shooting because he was with a small girl.  They also report that Chapo sustained injuries as he fled on an ATV.

Attorney General Arley Gomez told reporters yesterday that Chapo spent much of his time in freedom with Sanchez including New Years Eve.

Prison Dogs Taste Test Chapo's Food For Poison

Posted: 21 Jan 2016 05:29 AM PST

Posted by DD Republished from YahooNews

   AFP 

Mexico City (AFP) - Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman has had a rocky return to prison: He arrived depressed, officials gave him "Don Quixote" to read and a dog tastes his food for poison.

photo from proceso
 A K9 unit now guards the area where Mexico's most-wanted criminals are held, including Guzman, as part of new measures implemented three months ago, Eduardo Guerrero, the head of Mexico's penitentiary system, told Radio Imagen.

"A K9 tastes the food first because we must care for his physical integrity in case someone wants to poison him," Guerrero said, adding that the same thing is being done for the other imprisoned drug barons.

The dogs were also trained to recognize the smell of the country's "main objectives" as part of efforts to prevent another embarrassing escape.

Guzman has been moved to a different cell 11 times without warning since he was sent back to the prison, Guerrero said.


"He was depressed when he arrived, tired, which is what he said in his first interview. He was very tired of being on the run," said Guerrero.

Officials gave Guzman a copy of the classic novel "Don Quixote" because "we think that it's an excellent book and I think that we must start giving him this type of reading material, so that he starts reading."

- Common-law wife can't see him -

Attorneys have claimed that Guzman was being kept in isolation and was being mistreated.
But officials denied that Mexico's most powerful drug baron was being held incommunicado, saying he had access to a lawyer.
  
Guzman was able to see a stream of visitors in his previous, 17-month stay in prison, including a woman who entered with a fake ID. One of his lawyers is accused of helping to plan his escape.


This time, the mother of his twin daughters, Emma Coronel, has been unable to see him since his return to prison.

Although it was widely believed that Coronel, a former beauty queen, married Guzman a decade ago, Guerrero said Guzman had not divorced from his previous wife.

For Coronel to be allowed to see him, "he will have to give us a divorce certificate and then he has to demonstrate the common-law marriage," the official said.
  
Metal rods were woven closely together under the floor to prevent another tunnel entrance like the one that opened into Guzman's cell shower.

More surveillance cameras were installed and blind spots, like the one behind the shower wall, no longer exist.

Two elite guards now keep watch on Guzman 24 hours per day, with a camera on top of their helmets.

‘Fast & Furious’ rifle capable of taking down helicopter found in 'El Chapo' cache

Posted: 20 Jan 2016 06:11 PM PST

A .50-caliber rifle found at Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman’s hideout in Mexico was funneled through the gun-smuggling investigation known as Fast and Furious, sources confirmed Tuesday to Fox News.

A .50-caliber is a massive rifle that can stop a car or, as it was intended, take down a helicopter.

After the raid on Jan. 8 in the city of Los Mochis that killed five of his men and wounded one Mexican marine, officials found a number of weapons inside the house where Guzman was staying, including the rifle, officials said.



 
When agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives checked serial numbers of the eight weapons found in his possession, they found one of the two .50-caliber weapons traced back to the ATF program, sources said.

Federal officials told Fox News they are not sure how many of the weapons seized from Guzman’s house actually originated in the U.S. and where they were purchased, but are investigating.

Out of the roughly 2,000 weapons sold through Fast and Furious, 34 were .50-caliber rifles that can take down a helicopter, according to officials.

Federal law enforcement sources told Fox News that ‘El Chapo’ would put his guardsmen on hilltops to be on guard for Mexican police helicopters that would fly through valleys conducting raids. The sole purpose of the guardsmen would be to shoot down those helicopters, sources said.

The Fast and Furious operation involved federal agents allowing criminals to buy guns with the intention of tracking them.

Instead, agents from the ATF lost track of 1,400 of the 2,000 guns involved in the sting operation.

The operation allowed criminals to buy guns in Phoenix-area shops with the intention of tracking them once they made their way into Mexico.

The operation became a major distraction for the Obama administration as Republicans in Congress conducted a series of inquiries into how the Justice Department allowed such an operation to happen.

Former Attorney General Eric Holder was held in contempt after he refused to divulge documents for a congressional investigation into the matter.

This is the third time a weapon from the Fast and Furious program has been found at a high-profile Mexican crime scene.

Fox News 

Tijuana: Violence continues to spiral 

Posted: 21 Jan 2016 12:05 AM PST

Tijuana: Public executions continue

Violence tends to follow a trend in Tijuana, constant escalations and killings that threaten to return to the gruesome public atrocities that infected the city in 2008, in the months after El Teo and El Inge's gunmen publicly severed ties.  That shootout at Insurgentes bridge left 15 dead in the aftermath of a running gun battle, cars and businesses and bodies were riddled with high caliber bullets when it was over.  
The headlines and panicked cries of the public followed, and began the exodus of Tijuanese to San Diego communities, like Eastlake, Bonita, and La Jolla.  The body for body, limb for limb war also began, which destroyed any illusions of Tijuana's drug mafias, not having carte blanche in the city.  In the wake of that war, much as changed, leaders and depraved enforcers are captured, killed, influences are sold, resold, and sold again.  

Police chiefs, mayors, and governors cycle in and cycle out.  The Zeta publishes weekly.  The violence has yet to spill over the brutal metric of the 2008 years, but the widespread fears and insecurity continue to plague Tijuana.  Killings, shootings, and public displays of bodies always smooth out, just before boiling over.  The last few months in Tijuana have reached this level.  Dozens of murders, many in public, restaurants, as families dine, and later sit in shock, as killers empty bullet after bullet into their target, whose blood swims on the floor.  Bodies are found throughout the city, lower profile murders happen multiple times in a day, in neighboring colonias.


An 18 year old was shot 8 times, and killed this morning in Terras De De Valle, Omar Perez, executed around 5:00 AM by gunmen.  Last night, 4 gunmen entered the often crowded, large, Plaza Rio at killed a man who worked at a Currency Exchange, shooting him repeatedly, and stealing a bag the man carried, as he lay, dying.  The bag presumably contained the days take.  Currency changing facilities are known to launder drug proceeds, and would be an easy target for rivals, though nothing has been linked to organized crime in this case.  4 men to kill and rob one man, speaks to a planned murder, less then a simple robbery. 

And bodies keep turning up, in Playas, one mans body found decomposing in a 2003 Volkswagon, with Guerrero plates, and another bag of dismembered body parts tossed out of a truck in Lazaro Cardenas Colony, in the morning.  The body parts were in black bags, and tied with tan tape.  

The PEP arrested Daniel 'El Danny' Medina Ortega, a former employee of the detained Hugo Godoy, 'El Moreno' who ran distribution cells and killed many rivals in 2014 and 2015.  The cells were under Los Uriartes and fought Los Mayos.  Many 'Dannys' remain in Tijuana, 20 year old kids, knifes slick with blood, cell phones full of pics of bodies, 9mm's in their reach...

Sources: AFN Tijuana 

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