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To: Lorianne

Iguala was where the Treaty of 1824 was signed. Lately the entire Education system in the State of Guerrero appears more on the teaching of HOW to start a riot, and block highways, and perform civil hectic messes. Teachers don’t go to learn Education Philosophies, but how to exert political clout through activism. The group apparently had come to town with some success to cause disruptions. The local police apparently rounded them up, and they were handed over to a pseudo militia group connected with narco lords. Sometimes Human Rights intervenes, and local authorities can’t ROUGH UP those they pick up, and so they turn them over to the goons to give them a lesson. It apparently got way out of hand, I’m sure the group of protesters resisted. Kind of like the police in Ferguson, no one wants to tattle tale on their next door neighbors, and outsiders really don’t understand. The question that is slow being raised is WHO WAS behind this group of 43 protesters, who was responsible to organize and assist them to cause havoc?


11 posted on 11/13/2014 3:34:57 PM PST by rovenstinez
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To: rovenstinez

I heard from Jeff Praether (ex-DEA guy in Tucson, broke the story on taking riffles away from Border Patrol), that these were “coeds.”


14 posted on 11/13/2014 4:11:17 PM PST by lulu16 (May the Good Lord take a liking to you!)
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