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UPDATED: FBI warns drug cartel has plot to kidnap federal agents
Sam Antonio Express- News ^

Posted on 01/31/2005 1:27:52 AM PST by NativeTexun

Web Posted: 01/28/2005 07:47 PM CST

Dane Schiller and Guillermo Contreras San Antonio Express-News

MEXICO CITY — The FBI warned all federal agents Friday that a Mexican drug cartel has 250 armed men on the border near Matamoros and is planning to kidnap two federal agents in the United States and smuggle them into Mexico where they will be murdered.

The FBI office in San Antonio declined to discuss the source of the information, but issued a written bulletin warning of an "immediate threat to law-enforcement personnel."

The bulletin goes on to say the "extremely violent" drug-smuggling organization known as the Gulf Cartel already sent a contingent that are believed to have valid visas to enter the United States.

"Due to the nature of this immediate threat, all law-enforcement personnel are being cautioned to ensure appropriate measures are taken as well as to keep a high degree of vigilance," the bulletin states.

Rene Salinas, a spokesman for the FBI in San Antonio, said the information is "uncorroborated," but that federal agents and police are being told to use extra caution.

"We are trying to see if it is legitimate," he said of the murder-kidnap plot.

"It could be DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration), ATF (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms) or Border Patrol. It could be anybody," he said of potential victims.

He stressed the FBI bulletin was "law-enforcement sensitive" and not intended for the public.

The prospect of a U.S. federal agent murdered in Mexico conjures up memories of DEA agent Enrique Camarena, who in 1985 was snatched off the streets of Guadalajara and tortured to death by drug traffickers.

Agustín Gutiérrez Canet, the international spokesman for Mexican President Vicente Fox, said any possibility of a threat by the Gulf Cartel can not be underestimated.

"These kind of criminals are not playing games," he said. "This group is very dangerous and must be taken seriously, but let us hope it is only a false alarm."

It was not immediately clear if the FBI had sought assistance from Mexico in evaluating the threat.

An FBI agent who works along the U.S.-Mexico border said the threat was discovered as agents investigated illegal activity in the region.

Agents are accustomed to threats, but this was different, he said.

"It had more specificity than usual, which caused us a little more concern then say a normal threat would," he said. "All of our agents have been urged to use extreme caution and to work in teams until this is resolved."

T.J. Bonner, president of the National Border Patrol Council, said it was too soon to know how the agency would address the threat, but options include keeping agents in pairs, staying in closer contact and changing routines.

"Unfortunately, in most incidents, most agents are out there alone, like sitting ducks," he said.

The bulletin could not come at a more awkward time for U.S.-Mexico relations, as President Fox Thursday blasted U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Tony Garza for complaining Mexico was not doing enough to prevent murders, kidnapping and other drug-cartel violence.

In a letter to the Foreign Ministry and attorney general, Garza said violence is so rampant along the U.S.-Mexico border that it threatens U.S. citizens visiting this country.

Fox responded that no foreign country had the right to judge Mexico's efforts and that Mexico was fighting the cartels on numerous fronts.

Also earlier this week, Fox dispatched about 700 federal police and an uncertain number of soldiers to increase security in the vicinity of the Texas-Mexico border cities of Matamoros, Reynosa and Nuevo Laredo.

As part of the effort to increase pressure on jailed cartel leaders, who are believed to still operate their empires behind bars, federal police took over operations at three maximum security prisons, including facilities in Matamoros, Guadalajara and just outside Mexico City.

With regard to the FBI memo, there was no response from the Mexican government. The Mexican attorney general's office said it had no immediate information on the threat.

U.S. Embassy spokesman Jim Dickmeyer said the bulletin was not generated to heap more criticism on Mexico.

"People do not do this for political reasons, they do it for security reasons," Dickmeyer said. "No one is trying to be alarmist."

In related action, the Air Education and Training Command, based at Randolph Air Force Base in San Antonio, is advising personnel to avoid Mexico, based on State Department concerns.

"We did not tell them they can not go, just that this is the situation — be advised," Lt. Col. Johnn Kennedy said.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Mexico; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: bordersecurity; drugcartels; druglords; drugwars; fbi; federalagents; illegals; immigration; kidnap; mexico; wodlist
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1 posted on 01/31/2005 1:27:53 AM PST by NativeTexun
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To: NativeTexun

Seeking aid from Mexicn law enforcement is a joke, they are in the hands of the criminals. either bribed or scared. We need to lay down the law to Fox and his people that they are to stop coming across our borders and are to stop with the drug trade. Time the USA took a hard line on these outlaws while we still can.


2 posted on 01/31/2005 1:50:50 AM PST by sgtbono2002
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To: sgtbono2002

>>We need to lay down the law to Fox and his people that they are to stop coming across our borders and are to stop with the drug trade. Time the USA took a hard line on these outlaws while we still can.<<

I agree with you on that but I doubt it will happen.


3 posted on 01/31/2005 1:57:30 AM PST by NativeTexun ("If you don't live in Texas, you don't live in the United States.")
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To: NativeTexun

Get the national guard on the damn border!...this is rediculous!


4 posted on 01/31/2005 2:32:12 AM PST by Route101
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To: NativeTexun; Happy2BMe; PhilDragoo; devolve

5 posted on 01/31/2005 2:42:43 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP!)
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To: NativeTexun
Fox responded that no foreign country had the right to judge Mexico's efforts

But Vicente Fox has the right to judge our efforts to keep illegal Mexican immigrants off our welfare rolls?

Talking from both sides of his mouth makes him a politician of the first order. If Fox snuck over here he'd be a liberal democRat.

6 posted on 01/31/2005 4:19:34 AM PST by Marauder ("I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just." - Thomas Jefferson)
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To: NativeTexun

I think I would call such an attack an act of war.


7 posted on 01/31/2005 5:04:18 AM PST by ARCADIA (Abuse of power comes as no surprise)
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To: ARCADIA

It isn't an act of war - it is war justifying the use of sufficient force to eradicate the threat.


8 posted on 01/31/2005 5:26:54 AM PST by AndyJackson
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To: NativeTexun
Site Meter interesting reading...thanks
9 posted on 01/31/2005 5:37:17 AM PST by KMC1
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To: NativeTexun

They need to immediately station the @$$holes that conducted the Branch Davidian Waco siege on the Mexican border.


10 posted on 01/31/2005 5:41:51 AM PST by Hardastarboard
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To: NativeTexun

They need to immediately station the @$$holes that conducted the Branch Davidian Waco siege on the Mexican border.


11 posted on 01/31/2005 5:41:51 AM PST by Hardastarboard
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To: NativeTexun
that are believed to have valid visas to enter the United States.

Excellent example of what's also wrong with our legal immigration policies. Legal doesn't always mean a good immigrant. Some illegals are better than some legals. We need a total revamping of our visitor, student, and entire immigration policy.

12 posted on 01/31/2005 5:44:29 AM PST by FITZ
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To: Marauder

Vicente Fox has his eyes on the top UN position for his next job. He would very much like to be the leader of the world government. His performance ruling Mexico of course shouldn't get in the way of that.


13 posted on 01/31/2005 5:51:24 AM PST by FITZ
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To: NativeTexun
Fox responded that no foreign country had the right to judge Mexico's efforts

In five years --- Vicente Fox --- what have you done to stop or get solved the murders of over 400 Mexican women and girls in just one border town? Of course you don't care what happens to Americans as a result of your drug cartels and their violence --- you don't care what happens to Mexican citizens -- why would you care about Americans?

14 posted on 01/31/2005 5:55:07 AM PST by FITZ
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To: NativeTexun
He stressed the FBI bulletin was "law-enforcement sensitive" and not intended for the public.

Of course not. Just keep going to Mexico, Mr. Public, and spending money...don't worry about things like getting robbed and murdered that don't concern you. ;)

15 posted on 01/31/2005 6:11:32 AM PST by Mr. Jeeves
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To: sgtbono2002

If you really want to stop drug wars, crimes surrounding drugs, and the destruction of rights under the 'war on drugs', such as drug-sniffing dogs not trained to differentiate between the innocent and guilty depriving you of life, liberty and, property because the stash of international bankster federal reserve notes you picked up that day at the bank had passed through the hands of a drug dealer a day earlier, or because you got shot dead by the police because you were protecting your family when you heard someone break down the door in the middle of the night, strike at the root. Get rid of the Cocaine Importing Agency, the biggest drug dealer in the world.

http://www.csun.edu/~hfspc002/news/cia.drug.html


16 posted on 01/31/2005 6:15:34 AM PST by Ethan_Allen (Gen. 32:24-32 'man'=Jesus http://www.preteristarchive.com/Jesus_is_Israel/index.html)
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To: NativeTexun

From the link I gave:

'During the Iran Contra Investigation ten years ago, much evidence linking the CIA to drug dealing came out but was successfully covered up by an **** obedient and sheep-like mass media.'

See 'OPERATION MOCKINGBIRD'

3-24-00
Operation Mockingbird -
The Subversion Of America's Free Press By The CIA
http://www.psychicspy.com/ciamed.txt

"You could get a journalist cheaper than a good call girl, for a couple hundred dollars a month." CIA operative discussing with Philip Graham, editor of the Washington Post, on the availability and prices of journalists willing to peddle CIA propaganda and COVER STORIES. "Katherine The Great," by Deborah Davis (New York: Sheridan Square Press, 1991)

As terrible as it is to live in a nation where the press in known to be controlled by the government, at least one has the advantage of knowing the bias is present, and to adjust for it. In the United States of America, we are taught from birth that our press is free from such government meddling. This is an insideous lie about the very nature of the news institution in this country. One that allows the government to lie to us while denying the very fact of the lie itself.

The Alex Constantine Article

Tales from the Crypt The Depraved Spies and Moguls of the CIA's Operation MOCKINGBIRD

By Alex Constantine

'Who Controls the Media?

Soulless corporations do, of course. Corporations with grinning, double-breasted executives, interlocking directorates, labor squabbles and flying capital. Dow. General Electric. Coca-Cola. Disney. Newspapers should have mastheads that mirror the world: The Westinghouse Evening Scimitar, The Atlantic-Richfield Intelligentser . It is beginning to dawn on a growing number of armchair ombudsmen that the public print reports news from a parallel universe - one that has never heard of politically-motivated assassinations, CIA-Mafia banking thefts, mind control, death squads or even federal agencies with secret budgets fattened by cocaine sales - a place overrun by lone gunmen, where the CIA and Mafia are usually on their best behavior. In this idyllic land, the most serious infraction an official can commit is a the employment of a domestic servant with (shudder) no residency status.

This unlikely land of enchantment is the creation of MOCKINGBIRD.

It was conceived in the late 1940s, the most frigid period of the cold war, when the CIA began a systematic infiltration of the corporate media, a process that often included direct takeover of major news outlets.

In this period, the American intelligence services competed with communist activists abroad to influence European labor unions. With or without the cooperation of local governments, Frank Wisner, an undercover State Department official assigned to the Foreign Service, rounded up students abroad to enter the cold war underground of covert operations on behalf of his Office of Policy Coordination. Philip Graham, a graduate of the Army Intelligence School in Harrisburg, PA, then publisher of the Washington Post., was taken under Wisner's wing to direct the program code-named Operation MOCKINGBIRD.

"By the early 1950s," writes formerVillage Voice reporter Deborah Davis in Katharine the Great, "Wisner 'owned' respected members of the New York Times, Newsweek, CBS and other communications vehicles, plus stringers, four to six hundred in all, according to a former CIA analyst." The network was overseen by Allen Dulles, a templar for German and American corporations who wanted their points of view represented in the public print. Early MOCKINGBIRD influenced 25 newspapers and wire agencies consenting to act as organs of CIA propaganda. Many of these were already run by men with reactionary views, among them William Paley (CBS), C.D. Jackson (Fortune), Henry Luce (Time) and Arthur Hays Sulzberger (N.Y. Times)......'
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/mockingbird.htm

So....is this story out of San Antonio 'news' or just another 'cover story' for something else? We probably won't know 'til later.


17 posted on 01/31/2005 6:55:13 AM PST by Ethan_Allen (Gen. 32:24-32 'man'=Jesus http://www.preteristarchive.com/Jesus_is_Israel/index.html)
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To: Ethan_Allen

Eli Lilly, maker of Prozac, destroyer of lives, told the CIA during the height of its (the CIA's) MK-ULTRA Nazi-style mind control experiments on humans, often (usually?) without their knowledge or consent, that they could provide TONS OF LSD TO THE CIA [see CIA BASTION OF INTEGRITY). Eli Lilly donated a HUGE buttress inside the entrance to the National Cathedral (which is built on a Masonic cornerstone), where all the dignitaries gather to worship God only knows what. Let's face it, our government is one big UNGODLY criminal enterprise. Now that I've gotten all that off that my chest, y'all have a nice day.


18 posted on 01/31/2005 7:14:59 AM PST by Ethan_Allen (Gen. 32:24-32 'man'=Jesus http://www.preteristarchive.com/Jesus_is_Israel/index.html)
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To: Ethan_Allen

Wowzzah!!!

Makes me want to don the tinfoil helmet, if not the full suit!
(***Crinkle; crinkle...***)


19 posted on 01/31/2005 7:19:52 AM PST by Uncle Jaque (Vigilance!)
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To: B4Ranch

FYI


20 posted on 01/31/2005 7:25:30 AM PST by Ethan_Allen (Gen. 32:24-32 'man'=Jesus http://www.preteristarchive.com/Jesus_is_Israel/index.html)
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