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  • Police commander targeted reporter who exposed political pedophile network, say Mexican investigators

    07/15/2023 8:33:18 PM PDT · by NetAddicted · 9 replies
    Breitbart.com ^ | 7/14/2023 | Ildefonso Ortiz and Brandon Darby
    Mexican federal investigators arrested the former top police commander in the state of Puebla for allegedly orchestrating the arrest and torture of a journalist. The reporter exposed a network of pedophiles made up of powerful politicians and businessmen. The list included the former governor of that state. This week, police officers in Veracruz served a federal arrest warrant against Hugo Adolfo Karam Beltran, the former Director of the Judicial Police in Puebla. Investigators accused him of targeting, arresting, and torturing a journalist. Authorities took Karam before a Mexican federal judge in the state of Quintana Roo who formally charged him...
  • Ancient Civilization Structures With Cosmic Significance Discovered Beneath Mexico

    10/27/2021 7:02:47 PM PDT · by blueplum · 27 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 26 October 2021 | ED BROWNE
    Researchers have discovered nearly 500 ceremonial complexes in Mexico, and they are thought to have been of cosmic importance to Mesoamerican civilizations over 2,000 years ago. The hundreds of sites were discovered using publicly available LIDAR data collected by the Mexican government... ...It is thought they were constructed by diverse groups between 1,050 BC and 400 BC...and, and, based on they way they are facing, many seem to be aligned with the sunrise of a certain date....
  • Another Illegal Immigrant Caravan Leaves Honduras for U.S.

    03/17/2020 3:00:58 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 107 replies
    Judicial Watch ^ | March 17, 2020 | Staff
    While the world is absorbed in the Coronavirus drama, yet another caravan of illegal immigrants is heading north to the United States from Central America. The group departed recently from the northern Honduran city of San Pedro Sula and is making its way to Guatemala en route to the southern Mexican state of Chiapas. The final destination is the U.S., according to a Mexican news report that reveals the caravan has some 500 Central Americans but is expected to grow along the way. “They left their country due to a lack of work opportunities and prevailing violence,” according to the...
  • Honduras president, others targets of DEA investigation [Cocaine Smuggling, $$$ Laundering]

    05/31/2019 5:12:28 AM PDT · by Beautiful_Gracious_Skies · 21 replies
    AP ^ | May 30, 2019 | Claudia Torrens & Christopher Sherman
    <p>NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. federal court documents show Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández and some of his closest advisers were among the targets of a Drug Enforcement Administration investigation.</p> <p>A document filed by prosecutors on Tuesday in the Southern District of New York mentions Hernández as part of a group of individuals investigated by the DEA since about 2013 for participating “in large-scale drug-trafficking and money laundering activities relating to the importation of cocaine into the United States”.</p>
  • Red Tide & Blaming Farmers & Global Warming Yet it Conforms to Pi

    09/17/2018 5:51:52 PM PDT · by dontreadthis
    armstrong economics ^ | Sep 17, 2018 | Martin Armstrong
    If you ever live at the shore, one thing that crops up in 13-year cycles is what they call Red Tide. The traditional explanation I have always heard is that is caused by farming and the runoff of their pesticides that contaminate the water. I use to hear that in New Jersey and the same thing in Florida. It seems to be linked to the same people who promote Global Warming who want us to starve and stop driving to work. I would ask, where is the runoff from farmers when there are none in this area? It would go...
  • Fugitive Mexican ex-Gov. Javier Duarte detained in Guatemala

    04/16/2017 4:46:29 AM PDT · by csvset · 8 replies
    ABC ^ | 16 April 2017 | Orsi
    Javier Duarte, the former governor of Mexico's Veracruz state who is accused of running a corruption ring that allegedly pilfered from state coffers, was detained in Guatemala after six months as a fugitive and high-profile symbol of government graft in his country. A statement from Mexico's federal Attorney General's Office said Duarte was detained Saturday with the cooperation of Guatemalan police and the country's Interpol office in the municipality of Panajachel, a picturesque tourist town on Lake Atitlan in Guatemala's highlands. It said he is wanted on suspicion of money laundering and organized crime, and prosecutors directed the Foreign Relations...
  • 'Oldest' New World writing found

    09/14/2006 9:39:19 PM PDT · by Jedi Master Pikachu · 23 replies · 523+ views
    BBC ^ | September 15, 2006 | Helen Briggs
    Ancient civilisations in Mexico developed a writing system as early as 2,000 years ago, new evidence suggests. The discovery in the state of Veracruz of a block inscribed with symbolic shapes has astounded anthropologists. Researchers tell Science magazine that they consider it to be the oldest example of writing in the New World. The inscriptions are thought to have been made by the Olmecs, an ancient pre-Columbian people known for creating large statues of heads. The finding suggests that New World people developed writing some 400 years before their contemporaries in the Western hemisphere. ...... "I think it could...
  • Mexican Drug Cartel Slaughters Three Hundred People,...

    02/12/2016 9:25:35 PM PST · by SatinDoll · 26 replies
    Shoebat.com ^ | Feb. 12, 2012 | Theodore Shoebat
    (Too long title: Mexican Drug Cartel Slaughters Three Hundred People, They Take The Victims, Murder Them And Burn Their Bodies To Nothing But Chard Pieces Of Human Flesh) In the El Limón Rance, which lies in the Mexican state of Veracruz, in the town of Tlalixcoyan, almost three thousand fragments of human corpses were discovered, leading investigators to believe that around three hundred bodies were buried on this very spot. The three thousand human remains were found after three days of investigation by forensic experts. The investigation was launched after locals began to make reports on the bodies to authorities....
  • First Discovery Of A Pre-Columbian Port On The Gulf Coast

    04/20/2013 8:33:59 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 28 replies
    Past Horizons ^ | Tuesday, April 16, 2013 | INAH
    A retaining pier wall, four shrines and an unusual circular structure dating to over 1000 years old, have recently been found by archaeologists of the National Institute of anthropology and history (INAH) in the pre-Hispanic site of Tabuco in Veracruz... Tabuco is located on the southern bank of the Tuxpan River 5 km from the sea, on a narrow strip of land between the river and to the south are the mangroves of Tumilco. This Huastec site was explored in the 1940s by Gordon Ekholm, who carried out some initial investigations and determined the dates for occupation at between the...
  • Who Really Discovered America?

    07/14/2002 2:08:47 PM PDT · by blam · 182 replies · 18,652+ views
    Who Really Discovered America? Did ancient Hebrews reach the shores of the North and South American continents thousands of years before Christopher Columbus? What evidence is there for Hebrew and Israelite occupation of the Western Hemisphere even a thousand years before Christ? Was trans-Atlantic commerce and travel fairly routine in the days of king Solomon of Israel? Read here the intriguing, fascinating saga of the TRUE DISCOVERERS OF AMERICA! William F. Dankenbring A stone in a dry creek bed in New Mexico, discovered by early settlers in the region, is one of the most amazing archaeological discoveries in the Western...
  • Oldest writing in the New World discovered

    09/14/2006 1:09:26 PM PDT · by flevit · 101 replies · 1,957+ views
    NewScientist.com ^ | 14 September 2006 | Jeff Hecht
    A slab inscribed with the oldest writing yet discovered in the New World has been discovered in the Veracruz lowlands in Mexico. The writing dates back nearly 3000 years to the height of the Olmec culture that was the first Mesoamerican civilisation, Mexican archaeologists report. Called the Cascajal slab, it had been rescued along with other artefacts from a quarry at Lomas de Tacamichapa, in 1999, where it had been destined for use in road fill. Isolated symbols have been found on a few Olmec artefacts, but the slab is the first solid evidence of a true written language, says...
  • Unknown Writing System Uncovered On Ancient Olmec Tablet

    07/30/2008 6:58:45 PM PDT · by Fred Nerks · 50 replies · 855+ views
    scienceagogo ^ | 15 September 2006 | by Kate Melville
    Science magazine this week details the discovery of a stone block in Veracruz, Mexico, that contains a previously unknown system of writing; believed by archeologists to be the earliest in the Americas. The slab - named the Cascajal block - dates to the early first millennium BCE and has features that indicate it comes from the Olmec civilization of Mesoamerica. One of the archaeologists behind the discovery, Brown University's Stephen D. Houston, said that the block and its ancient script "link the Olmec civilization to literacy, document an unsuspected writing system, and reveal a new complexity to this civilization." "It's...
  • Mexican president: Veracruz in control of the Zetas

    10/15/2011 5:49:43 PM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 13 replies
    The Brownsville Herald ^ | October 14, 2011 | MARK STEVENSON
    MEXICO CITY — Mexican President Felipe Calderon said Friday that the violence-plagued Gulf coast state of Veracruz had been left in the hands of the brutal Zetas drug cartel. Calderon has complained in the past that previous governments allowed Mexico's cartel problems to grow and didn't do enough to stop them. But he hasn't previously suggested a state was largely turned over to traffickers. In comments to a meeting of crime victims' groups in Mexico City, Calderon did not say specifically who he thought was responsible. "I believe Veracruz was left in the hands of the Zetas, I don't know...
  • Mexican Government Trying to Crack Down on Zeta Killers Gang

    10/11/2011 11:13:05 AM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 9 replies
    KRGV ^ | 10/10/2011 | Polo Sandoval
    VERACRUZ, MEXICO - A group of self-confessed Zeta killers is behind bars in Mexico. They were arrested after a series of roundups in the Mexican state of Veracruz. The Mexican government hopes to send out a clear message with the arrests: there's no excuse for murder. The Mata-Zetas, or Zeta Killers, first made the announcement last month online. They pledged to help execute members of the Zeta Cartel. Mexican officials believe the men are associated with the Cartel de Jalisco-Nueva Generacion. They are believed to be behind the execution of 35 people in Veracruz last week. Members of the Mexican...
  • MASSACRE IN MEXICO (Warning Graphic Images)

    09/28/2011 3:33:50 PM PDT · by dragnet2 · 61 replies · 1+ views
    johnandkenshow.com ^ | 9/22/ 2011 | johnandkenshow.com
    MASSACRE IN MEXICO MORE GRAPHIC PHOTOS SHOWING VICTIMS OF VICIOUS, EVIL, RUTHLESS MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS! GRAPHIC, DISTURBING CONTENT. PROCEED WITH CAUTION. Grapic images from MexicoMEXICO CITY – The scene was shocking. Masked gunmen blocked a busy road in the once-quiet port city of Veracruz, abandoning two trucks with 35 bodies inside, near a big shopping center. It was Tuesday at 5 p.m., broad daylight. People on the streets watched the corpses being left at an underpass. Some of the victims had their hands tied and showed signs of having been tortured. The picture could have been extracted from a horror...
  • [Veracruz] Mexico reporter, his son and wife shot to death

    06/20/2011 4:24:18 PM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 3 replies
    VERACRUZ, Mexico — A journalist, his wife, and their 21-year-old son were shot to death inside their home in this Gulf coast city Monday, authorities said. Journalist Miguel Angel Lopez Velasco and his family were shot with a 9 mm handgun, said Veracruz state prosecutor Jorge Yunis. Lopez Velasco wrote a column about politics and crime and was editorial director for the daily newspaper Notiver. His son had been working as a photographer for the same newspaper. Yunis said investigators haven't determined a motive in the killings and no one has been arrested.
  • Mexican troops kill 10 gunmen in Gulf coast state (Veracruz)

    04/19/2011 1:28:38 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge
    Yahoo ^ | 4/19/11 | Miguel Angel Hernandez - AP
    VERACRUZ, Mexico – Mexican troops clashed with gunmen in the Gulf coast state of Veracruz on Tuesday, killing 10 alleged assailants, the state government said. Soldiers and marines were checking on a report of armed men in the Infonavit Rio Medio neighborhood when they came under fire, the Veracruz state government said in a statement. The troops then gave chase after some of the gunmen fled the scene and another shootout ensued, it said. The troops also seized three automatic rifles, three police uniforms and two cars, the statement said.
  • Incoming small town Mexico mayor kidnapped, killed

    11/09/2010 12:30:00 PM PST · by Justaham · 23 replies
    Reuters ^ | 11-9-10
    A mayor-elect from the Mexican state of Veracruz was kidnapped and killed along with two companions on Monday, local media reported. The reports did not link the killings to the violence sweeping Mexico as the government fights powerful drug cartels. Several mayors and other elected officials have been targeted by drug gangs in recent months. Gregorio Barradas Miravete, the mayor-elect from the municipality of Juan Rodriguez Clara, was a member of President Felipe Calderon's National Action Party. The three men were forced into a Hummer truck in the afternoon in the south of Veracruz and were then taken to the...
  • Gunmen kill Mexican policeman, family in home

    07/30/2009 12:01:55 PM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 14 replies · 1,080+ views
    Houston Chronicle/AP ^ | July 29, 2009 | MIGUEL ANGEL HERNANDEZ
    VERACRUZ, Mexico — Gunmen shot up and torched the home of a Mexican police commander Wednesday, killing the officer, his wife and his four children, including a 6-year-old boy. The interior of the house in the Gulf coast city of Veracruz was completely burned, and its facade was riddled with bullet holes. Inside, police found the bodies of municipal police commander Jesus Antonio Romero and his family, Veracruz state Public Safety Secretary Sergio Lopez said. Police said the youngest was a 6-year-old boy and the oldest was a 15-year-old girl. The motive was unclear but the pre-dawn attack bore hallmarks...
  • Petition filed against pig farm after woman dies of swine flu[South Texas/Mexico]

    05/12/2009 12:28:57 PM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 10 replies · 849+ views
    The Brownsville Herald ^ | May 11, 2009 | Laura B. Martinez
    The husband of a Harlingen woman who became the first American to die of the swine flu virus wants to know if the operators of the pig farm where it is believed that virus originated are responsible for his wife's death. Steven Trunnell filed a petition Monday in Cameron County on behalf of his late wife Judy Dominguez Trunnell, 33, a Mercedes special education teacher, who died May 5 as a result of the H1N1 virus or swine flu. The Mercedes teacher was eight months pregnant when she developed flu-like symptoms. She gave birth by Ceaserean section to a baby...