Mexican Drug War Reality TV
by
Jorge Gato
The Dollar Vigilante
Some weeks
ago, Mexico's second largest city was hit by over a dozen narco-blockades.
Narcotraficantes shut down over a dozen intersections, evacuated
citizens from buses and burned the empty vehicles (one bus driver
didn't get out in time). Meanwhile, the Mexican military executed
a daring raid when they landed on Opus Dei school grounds to capture
a head narcotics trafficker holed up in the nearby neighborhood.
The official
story is that the narcos were retaliating for the Mexican government
capture of one of their head honchos or that they were executing
a diversion to allow other cartel members to escape the city.
Ironically,
they later posted notes around town asking citizens for their forgiveness.
It almost feels like this is Gotham and we're living in a Batman
movie, except, here there is no Dark Knight.
The
US Agenda
Before we examine
the issue further, it is necessary to state some clear facts:
1) The CIA
and other US Government agencies have been caught
running drugs into the U.S.
2) The DEA
has been caught
laundering money for drug cartels from Colombia to Mexico.
3) The ATF
and the White House were caught
selling tens of thousands of guns directly to Mexican drug cartels.
4) Attorney
General Eric Holder has been caught
stating that their goals are to demonize gun possession and create
an anti-gun culture with the ultimate purpose of disallowing lawful
firearm possession.
5) Operations
Fast & Furious as well as Gunrunner were attempts
at fomenting
such an atmosphere.
6) Under Full
Spectrum Dominance, the U.S. has already divided up the
North American continent as being under the common security perimeter
of US Northern Command (NORTHCOMM).
Mexican
Deep Politics
Dr.
Peter Dale Scott is one of the preeminent researchers and authors
on the topic of "deep politics" and the global drug trade. We had
the great opportunity to speak
with Dr. Scott for about an hour on these issues.
In his book
American
War Machine, he painstakingly details the nexus between
the various actors. In this instance, these are mainly the US government,
Mexican government and narco traffickers as well as middlemen in-between
(i.e. the
odd Iranian used-car salesman).
In 1947, the
same year the CIA was created, the US government helped Mexico create
its own agency called the Federal Security Directorate (DFS). The
U.S. also assisted other countries in creating their own intelligence
agencies (i.e. DINA in Chile, SIN in Haiti, etc.).
The CIA-DFS
duo has been running drugs ever since. Indeed, the founder of the
agency, Colonel Carlos Serrano had been caught in action. At the
time, a State Department report noted the "Gestapo" powers of the
DFS and how it was used "to get rid of their competition and control
the business." The main point of the DFS was not to stop the flow
of drugs but to manage it and fight the communist left.
The DFS was
essentially a CIA asset and many assets on the CIA payroll actually
went on to become prominent politicians with at least one of them
becoming the president of Mexico. Family members would then be drug
trade contacts, such as was the case with Raul Salinas. Essentially,
the US government was able to manipulate Mexican politics by proxy
via the DFS. In a CIA report, out of six assessed Mexican agencies,
despite the DFS having the worst record, the CIA went on to say
that they would still work with them because they were the most
"competent and capable!"
The
CIA-DFS-Cartel Triad
Due to a scandal
in 1985, the DFS morphed into CISEN at which time it lost its CIA
protection because of the murder of a DEA agent. According to Peter
Dale Scott, the institutional arrangements between the triad continued
up until at least Ernesto Zedillo's presidency (1995-2001).
One of the
interesting things pointed out in American War Machine
is that the agencies have their preferred cartels. The CIA and DFS/CISEN
have cartels they are aligned with and make sure to support them
against the competition. During the 1990s Salinas presidency, agencies
and offices such as the Attorney General's Office (PGR) were up
to 95% under narco control at times.
The global
drug trade is a key underlying factor in understanding world events.
It has become the blood vessel of the global economy without which
the system would collapse. It is what provides liquidity to the
banks. It makes all those involved, from Afghanistan and Kosovo
to Columbia and Wall Street, wealthy beyond imagination. It feeds
the Prison-Industrial Complex with its drug offenders. It feeds
the Military-Industrial Complex with the resulting violence and
arms sales. It feeds the Pharmaceutical-Industrial Complex with
the outlaw of natural medicine.
More importantly,
it provides off-the-record cash for funding acts of terror, assassinations
and other black operations by governments. Could you imagine the
Government Accountability Office's (GAO) reaction assessing the
receipts detailing how official government funds were used for the
assassination of Martin Luther King Jr?
Other examples
might include when Nicaraguan Contras were trained in Veracruz,
Mexico by CIA/DFS narco assets. Or the case of E. Howard Hunt, who
was deeply involved in the drug trade as well as the assassination
of John F. Kennedy.
Seeing as this
is the way the cookie crumbles, I am not a terrible optimist. Decriminalization
is the only hope, but there are too many politicians who stand to
lose too much (i.e. Hillaryious
Clinton). Even the Netherlands is turning back the clock by
banning
cannabis sales. Only time will tell. In the meantime, keep your
noses clean.
Reprinted
with permission from The
Dollar Vigilante.
March
31, 2012
Jorge
Gato [send him mail]
lives in Mexico and is a social sciences educator who is in the
trenches daily, warding off severe cases of cognitive dissonance,
mass indoctrination and unhealthy reasoning. He writes at http://dissidentthinker.wordpress.com/.
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Dollar Vigilante
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