Disgusting Mexican Drug Execution

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A video has emerged of the Zetas drug cartel sawing a man’s feet and then arms off while he is still alive and mocking him:
Blogdelnarco presents a video where they cut off his two feet, and when they cut his arm they make fun of him while they force him to say “Bye Bye Zetas”.
One of the most brutal videos I’ve seen, dismembering people is made so extreme by the mere fact of the victim’s suffering, brutal videos published by the Zetas where they mercilessly assassinate their ex member for treason , the man cries while they continue cutting their limbs and bleeding, “Morena” would be the victim’s nickname since the video is heard – “Are you sleeping yet Morena?” The video almost arriving at 3 minutes is cut.
The Zetas in 1999 began to work for Osiel Cárdenas Guillén, recruiting former soldiers to create the armed wing of the Gulf Cartel; eventually begins to recruit members in active service of the 15th Infantry Battalion in Tampico, belonging to the 8th Military Zone, located in Reynosa, Tamaulipas. ( source )
These videos of heinous torture and violence from the drug cartels remind me- albeit without actual blood- of Heath Ledger’s charcter as the Joker in the 2008 film The Dark Knight, in the scene where he is tormenting the fake Batman on video after he captured him:
Imagine if you had to live in Gotham City under the reign of terror from the Joker.
Now, imagine how many people from Mexico, Guatemala, and other parts of Central America feel about their daily lives. They don’t just have one Joker, but entire militias of Jokers. Jokers torturing other Jokers, Jokers fighting each other in the streets, Jokers kidnapping and murdering people on video, and even Jokers in the government who allow the Jokers in the militias to act with license.
In depends on the point that one comes from, but one can say that if one considers a particularly long journey from Tegucigalpa- the capitol of Honduras- to Brownsville, TX, it is approximately 1600 miles. Most point in Mexico, Guatemala, and even parts of El Salvador are closer by several hundred miles.
This distance- from the capitol of Honduras to the US border- is approximately the same distance as it is from New York City to Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX.
Would you risk the journey if it meant getting away forever from a society overrun and controlled by men like the Joker?
I do not say there cannot be laws enforcing border controls. Countries have a right to regulate migration and laws exist for a reason. However, immigration policy in the US is currently unjust not because of the rule of law, but because the government intentionally breaks its own laws and then used the breaks it has allowed as a way to leverage social and political support for other policies while at the same time using illegal immigration to subsidize large sectors of the economy, in particular mass agriculture which is used as a tool of US domestic and foreign policy.
But also don’t forget what is happening in many parts of Central America, and remember to put yourself into another person’s shoes.



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He was behind the killing of a U.S. DEA agent in 1985 and played by Tenoch Huerta on the Netflix series.
Infamous drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero, who was behind the killing of a U.S. DEA agent in 1985, was captured Friday by Mexican forces nearly a decade after walking out of a Mexican prison and returning to drug trafficking, Mexico ’s navy said.
Caro Quintero was arrested after a search dog named “Max” found him hiding in brush in the town of San Simon in Sinaloa state during a joint operation by the navy and Attorney General’s Office, a navy statement said. The site was in the mountains near Sinaloa’s border with the northern border state of Chihuahua.
Mexico’s national arrest registry listed the time of Caro Quintero’s arrest as around midday. There were two pending arrest orders for him as well as an extradition request from the U.S. government.
Mexico’s Attorney General’s Office said in a statement late Friday that Caro Quintero was arrested for extradition and would be held at the maximum security Altiplano prison about 50 miles west of Mexico City.
A very short video segment released by the navy showed Caro Quintero — his face blurred — dressed in jeans, a soaking wet blue shirt and baggy khaki jacket held by both arms by men wearing camouflage uniforms and carrying assault rifles.
A navy Blackhawk helicopter carrying 15 people crashed near the coastal city of Los Mochis during the operation, killing 14 of those aboard, the navy statement said. The available information indicated it suffered an “accident,” the cause of which had not yet been determined, the statement said.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said via Twitter that the helicopter crashed shortly before landing after supporting those who conducted the capture of Caro Quintero. He expressed condolences to the families of the victims and said the crash would be investigated.
Caro Quintero had walked free in 2013 after 28 years in prison when a court overturned his 40-year sentence for the 1985 kidnapping and killing of U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena. The brutal murder marked a low point in U.S.-Mexico relations.
Caro Quintero, the former leader of the Guadalajara cartel, had since returned to drug trafficking and unleashed bloody turf battles in the northern Mexico border state of Sonora.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has maintained that he is not interested in detaining drug lords and prefers to avoid violence.
But the arrest came just days after López Obrador met with U.S. President Joe Biden in the White House.
There had been tensions between the Mexican government and the DEA after Mexico enacted a law limiting the U.S. agency’s operations. But recently, the DEA’s new head in Mexico received a visa, which the U.S. officials marked as a sign of progress in the relationship.
Shortly before Caro Quintero’s arrest Friday, U.S. Ambassador Ken Salazar told a gathering of reporters there had been progress in the security relationship.
“I have been in meetings with the foreign minister and with the security Cabinet, along with all our agencies that have included the new head of the DEA sitting at my right hand,” Salazar said. “So if we weren’t welcome here in Mexico that wouldn’t happen.”
An appeals court overturned Caro Quintero’s verdict in 2013, but the Supreme Court upheld the sentence. It was too late by then; Caro Quintero was spirited off in a waiting vehicle.
He was on the FBI’s most wanted list, with a $20 million reward for his capture through the State Department’s Narcotics Rewards Program. He was added to the FBI’s top 10 most wanted list in 2018.
Actor Tenoch Huerta portrayed Caro Quintero on Netflix’s Narcos: Mexico , which premiered in November 2018 and focused on the origins of Mexico’s drug trade. Michael Peña played Kiki Camarena on the drama series.
Caro Quintero was one of the primary suppliers of heroin, cocaine, and marijuana to the United States in the late 1970s. He blamed Camarena for a raid on a marijuana plantation in 1984. In 1985, Camarena was kidnapped in Guadalajara, allegedly on orders from Caro Quintero. His tortured body was found a month later.
Late Friday, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland expressed the U.S. government’s deep gratitude to Mexican authorities for Caro Quintero’s arrest and offered condolences for the Mexican military personnel who died in the helicopter crash.
“There is no hiding place for anyone who kidnaps, tortures, and murders American law enforcement,” he said in a statement. “Today’s arrest is the culmination of tireless work by DEA and their Mexican partners to bring Caro-Quintero to justice for his alleged crimes, including the torture and execution of DEA Special Agent Enrique ‘Kiki’ Camarena. We will be seeking his immediate extradition to the United States so he can be tried for these crimes in the very justice system Special Agent Camarena died defending.”
Mike Vigil, the DEA’s former chief of international operations, said Caro Quintero was believed to have been operating independently most recently, though there had been rumors he was back with the Sinaloa cartel.
Caro Quintero was from Badiraguato, Sinaloa, the same area as Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, the former Sinaloa cartel leader now serving a life sentence in the United States. He eventually became one of the “godfathers” of Mexican drug trafficking.
Vigil said he was surprised by Caro Quintero’s arrest, considering López Obrador’s stated disinterest in going after drug cartel leaders, but he added that the DEA would never stop looking for someone who killed an agent.
“We didn’t see a lot of effort [to capture Caro Quintero] in the last several years, especially when [López Obrador] came in and immediately started to dismantle a lot of the infrastructure and the bilateral relationships between the U.S. and Mexico relative to drug trafficking,” Vigil said.
In Sonora, one of the state’s hit hardest by Caro Quintero’s efforts to reclaim his territory, there was a hope his arrest could help.
“I believe in Sonora, in general, there could be calm, and yes, relief for us, because I believe the disappearances will diminish,” said Cecilia Duarte, an activist with a team of volunteer searchers in Sonora who look for the clandestine graves of the disappeared. Some activists have been threatened and even killed in Sonora amid Caro Quintero’s turf wars with the sons of “El Chapo.”
But, Duarte said, Caro Quintero “is only part [of the conflict], the conflict doesn’t end.”
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Mexican Drug Cartel Execution - Penis and Balls Cut Off Before Beheading | Best Gore
Another one from the Mexican Drug Cartel videos series originally published by Blog del Narco тАУ this time itтАЩs an execution of a man who is seen hanged naked upside down while his captors cut off his penis and balls, behead him with a machete and bit by bit mutilate his entire body by cutting each limb at each main joint.
The assailants wear military fatigues with blue t-shirts and masks over their faces. Each is also armed with an assault rifle (graciously provided by the Obama administration through Project Gunrunner тАУ Fast and Furious anyone? But then again, heтАЩd also armed the terrorists in Libya and presently arming extremists in Syria so whatтАЩs a few armed gangs south of the US border?). Most of the cutting and chopping is done by two of the captors while about half a dozen others stand guard forming a gruesome visual background to the execution.
While his penis and balls are being cuts off, the upside down man wriggles a lot knowing what horrors are coming to him. However as soon as the beheading starts, the wriggling stops. As if losing a penis was much scarier than losing a head. Though, the more he twitched, the more pain he must have brought upon himself as instead of delivering a few well targeted chop chops at the Johnson, the captors had to slash about his crotch with a blade for a long time. Luckily for the victim, he was already dead when the dismemberment started.
As with most beheadings, the tool used to decapitate the captive doesnтАЩt seem overly sharp. Certainly appears as dull as the machete used by La Guera Loca . Perhaps Obama should hook the cartels up with Arkansas Stone?
The festive background music you hear in this video is what they refer to in Mexico as Narcocorrido. From what I understand, Narcocorrido songs celebrate illegal activities of the drug cartels and praise murder, torture and other such doings of the Narcos. Seems like an appropriate choice for a video of a guy getting castrated.
Many thanks to Chuck Ufarley and countless others who poked me to post this video.


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