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« on: January 15, 2014, 09:29:47 pm »
More Confirmation: Feds In Bed With Mexican Drug Cartel

Posted By Bob Allen on Jan 15, 2014 | 0 Comments
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Underlings who carried out these evil acts (let me say it again, with expansion: evil, despicable, criminal) are apparently spread throughout the country, with paychecks from various Federal agencies. Similar to Nazi storm troopers and concentration camp guards, they participate in unconscionable deeds by day, and then watch American Idol with their kids at night.

From the New American:

For over a decade, under multiple administrations, the U.S. government had a secret agreement with the ruthless Mexican Sinaloa drug cartel that allowed it to operate with impunity, an in-depth investigation by a leading Mexican newspaper confirmed this week. In exchange for information and assistance in quashing competing criminal syndicates, the Bush and Obama administrations let the Sinaloa cartel import tons of drugs into the United States while wiping out Sinaloa competitors and ensuring that its leaders would not be prosecuted for their long list of major crimes. Other revelations also point strongly to massive but clandestine U.S. government involvement in drug trafficking.

Relying on over 100 interviews with current and former government functionaries on both sides of the border, as well as official documents from the U.S. and Mexican governments, Mexico’s El Universal concluded that the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and the U.S. Justice Department had secretly worked with Mexican drug lords. The controversial conspiring led to increased violence across Mexico, where many tens of thousands have been murdered in recent years, the newspaper found after its year-long probe. The U.S. agents and their shady deals with Mexican drug lords even sparked what the paper called a “secret war” inside Mexico.

The newspaper’s investigation also confirmed long-held suspicions that U.S. authorities were signing secret agreements with Mexican drug cartels — especially Sinaloa, which CIA operatives have said was a favorite for use in achieving geo-political objectives. Supposedly without the knowledge or approval of officials in Mexico, ICE and DEA, with a green light from Washington, D.C., made deals with criminal bosses allowing them to avoid prosecution for a vast crime spree that has included mass murder, corruption, bribery, drug trafficking, extortion, and more. In exchange, cartel leaders simply had to help U.S. officials eliminate their competitors — certainly a win-win scenario for crime bosses who prefer to operate without competition or fear of prosecution.

Imagine you’re a Mexican, whose country has been largely destroyed with American help—and perhaps whose loved ones have been murdered in the process—what would you think of your “neighbors to the North”?
 



Would you say we’ve followed the command of Jesus to “love your neighbor, as you already love yourself”? If not, then what are we going to do about it?!

This makes our almost universal government capitulation on suicidal immigration issues more understandable—Mexican officials can probably get us to do just about anything they want, at the threat of official exposure of our demonic behavior in their country.

I say: Expose them all!!

I wish someone at the NSA would put the lives and deeds of the President, our Senators and Representatives, our cabinet members, military leaders, and members of the high bureaucracy online for the world to see—emails, phone calls, everything.

Forget the Edward Snowden policy revelations, we need a personal shaming that may finally and fully bring this nation to her knees in repentance. We need to see the full wickedness our tax dollars are supporting.

Yes, we’ve done a lot of good in our history, but that in no way—in NO WAY—excuses acts likes these. Shame! Shame! Shame! God, please bring us to repentance… whatever it takes.

Read more at http://politicaloutcast.com/2014/01/confirmation-feds-bed-mexican-drug-cartel/#p2KP7o1xUczsSLIL.99