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Obama Welcomes Barbarians W/Open Gates- WARNING: violent images, Mexican drug cartels

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WARNING: The links to violent images, courtesy of Mexican drug cartels and al Qaeda, are disturbing. Proceed with caution.
This weekend, you could practically hear gasps of horror from your neighbors as chilling pictures and video emerged of mass murders being committed by ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria). The jihadi group, which has conquered a number of cities in Iraq and now has its sights on Baghdad, lined up captured Iraqi military prisoners, laid them in a ditch, and then shot the defenseless men to death using AK47s. ISIS has reportedly executed thousands of prisoners in a similar manner. So much for Iraqi liberation, huh?
And yet, jumping to the other side of the world, this sort of mass murder has been going on south of American border, in Mexico, for decades. Referencing the Wikipedia article on the Mexican Drug War, since December 2006 until the present time, more than 100,000 Mexicans have been murdered as a result of cartel violence. Mexican authorities routinely discover mass graves – see here, and here, for example. Much like jihadis, who slaughter their prisoners in a way reminiscent of livestock (halal) slaughter, Mexican cartels are fond of mass executions using lead (“plomo”), as well as decapitations (see here, too). Although the Wikipedia article chronicles the violence beginning in 2006, the present-day Mexican cartels have long histories, most going back to the 1990s and earlier.
Iran, understandably so, has responded to Iraq’s descent into barbarism by activating their military. In contrast, Obama has looked to Mexico, opened America’s gates wide, and offered free food and legal services to those who break our laws. This article will explore the similarities and the coincidences of interests between al Qaeda and Mexican and Latin American drug cartels. In such a light, the Obama-encouraged invasion of illegal immigrants into the American interior, which has been ongoing for years but is reaching a critical level this summer, is highly unnerving.
The numbers of illegal immigrants entering the United States from Mexico and other central American countries, such as Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala, are staggering: authorities in Texas estimated more than 35,000 illegal crossings in each month. With numbers as large as that, there is no reasonable expectation that these people can be processed properly. Background checks, health checks (for disease), security checks – the normal procedures for immigration – are just not feasible on this scale. Simply put, that means that among these “refugees,” there are violent criminals, vectors of communicable disease, rapists, murderers, and gang members of every variety.
As documentary filmmaker Dennis Michael Lynch explained on Megyn Kelly, the children refugees are functioning as a distraction to the real purpose of this cross-border surge: the importation of cartels. The entire segment on Megyn Kelly is worth a watch. If for nothing else, to see how genuinely distraught, even spooked, the documentarian is by what he has witnessed firsthand on the southern border.
Why write an article on Iraq, Latin American drug cartels, and the Mexican-American border? No, this isn’t Mad Libs… the tie that binds is narcotics. When Americans think of the Middle East, they usually think Israel, Palestine, religious wars, terrorism, etc. But few appreciate how permeated the Middle East is with drugs, and how these drugs are related to terrorism and politics in the region. Indeed, in March 2012, the academic journal Terrorism and Political Violence published a special issue dedicated to the relationship between organized crime and terrorism. A series of essays details the overlapping interests of drug cartels and political terrorists. For the quickest explanation what brings these types together, one needs only to identify the common trait between a good terrorist, and a good cartel leader: the ability to murder, whenever, wherever, without hesitation or regret.
Notable examples of terrorist organizations that have turned into drug cartels include the FARC of Colombia, responsible for a sizable chunk of coca growing (for processing into cocaine), and the PKK of Turkey and Syria, who are intimately linked to the heroin trade in conjunction with the Russian mob. The nature of a terrorist political insurgency, operating across borders and organized by cells, makes them ideally suited to function as traffickers. And the money provided to terrorists by narcotics sales is more than enough to fund their meager operational models; car bombs don’t carry the same price tag as high tech drones.
As for the cooperation between Mexican/Latin American gangs and various al Qaeda groups, there is evidence in several forms.
- Qatar, a terrorist sponsor state and critical country for the Muslim Brotherhood, was reportedly set to invest USD $100 million in Mexican tourism last year. The specific region in for this planned investment was Quintana Roo, the north eastern side of the Yucatan peninsula. In addition to serving as a home for beautiful wildlife, the tide at Quintano Roo is known to carry dope ashore. Additionally, Quintana Roo borders Belize, which over the past several years has burgeoned as a significant transshipment point for narcotics in and out of Latin America, and in 2009 issued a passport to Anis Ibrahim.
- Anis is the brother of Dawood Ibrahim, the notorious underworld boss of Pakistan and India. Dawood’s D-Company syndicate profits from Taliban-grown opium, which is made into heroin and shipped around the world. The main transporters for Afghan heroin are the National Logistics Cell, a Pakistani state-owned (Inter-Services Intelligence, aka ISI) trucking company, which is in a strategic partnership with Qatar and contracted by NATO. (Yes, you read that correctly – NATO.) Ibrahim has reportedly pledged 30% of his earnings to fund terror.
- Doha, the capital of Qatar, was identified as a transit point for Latin American drugs. In 2011, shipping from Argentina into Doha was exposed as a route for cocaine to enter the Gulf.
- Latin American cocaine is entering Europe via Africa more than ever before. Strange findings like Le Boeing de la Coke, a Boeing 707 found torched in Mali after being filled with cocaine in Venezuela, confirm that the trans-Atlantic narco trade is alive and well. The main narcotics trafficker/smuggler in Mali, and the likely recipient of La Coke en le Boeing, is al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).
- Guinea-Bissau, a small Portuguese speaking country on the horn of Africa, has become “Africa’s first narco-state,” and it is al Qaeda who moves the shipments of Latin America origin across the Maghreb and into Europe.
- In 2011, a Mexican film was released called Saving Private Perez. Plot to this knee-slapper? “A Mexican crime lord is forced by his mother to plan a suicidal rescue mission to find his lost brother in the most unexpected place on Earth… [Irak].” Perhaps this movie trailer says more than we want to know about the toxic relationship between Latin America and the Middle East today.
- MS13, a California-based gang primarily made up of ethnic Salvadorans, filmed themselves in Syria, dressed in Hezbollah garb, fighting alongside the Assad regime, contra (pun intended) al Qaeda.
Finally, when thinking about this federally sanctioned invasion of drug dealers with direct links to al Qaeda, keep in mind that the United States is in the midst of one of the worst heroine epidemics in our history. A Delaware newspaper writes,
“The United States is in the grips of one of the worst heroin epidemics in its history, due in part to a flood of cheap doses of the drug, which can be had for as little as $4 apiece, ordered on dark corners of the Web and delivered to your front door in the suburbs. In some regions, heroin is deemed “highly available” by local police in more than three times the number of communities as it was just seven years ago.”
All over the country, especially along the Eastern seaboard, children in middle schools and high schools are getting addicted to the drug. A few days ago in Phillipsburg, New Jersey, police busted Qaadir Muhammad and Karen Muhammad, who appear to be African Americans but have adopted Islamic names, with 500 bags of heroin. Baltimore, Maryland has become the U.S. “U.S. heroin capital.”
Do you think that maybe this epidemic has something to do with the record Afghan opium crop of 2013? You know, that crop harvested by the Taliban, transported by the (NATO subcontractor) National Logistics Cell, and marketed by Dawood Ibrahim? There must be a glut, considering that a dose is down to a paltry $4. But hey, it’s affordable for most tweens.
Ollie North claims that Qatar (possibly someone else) paid the Haqqani Network bribe money to free POW Bowe Bergdahl, and in exchange got custody of the Taliban 5. We now know that these Taliban leaders are living in luxury in Doha, complete with masseurs(!). Qatar has no problem welcoming in terrorists, nor do they have any compunctions about profiting from the drug trade; Boko Haram of Nigeria, with seed money from Qatar, was set up as a “money making venture,” with business lines in kidnapping, slavery, and drug trafficking. Qatar is already in a formal strategic alliance with the heroin transporters of the Pakistani ISI, and last year stated their intention to invest USD $100 million in Mexican “tourism” in a region known for its mind-altering flotsam.
Who benefits from this amnesty? It is not the citizens of the United States, who are having their communities flooded with immigrants of a different culture, most whom do not speak English, and too many who are confirmed criminals and cartel members. The Obama-led refugee program is reminiscent of the Mariel boatlift in 1980, which welcomed thousands of Cuban criminals and mental patients onto our shores, and inspired the movie Scarface (cf. the blow).
However, if your name is al-Thani, and your Kingdom is Qatar, what do you care if America is invaded by drug dealers? What do you care if America’s children, infidels, are getting addicted to heroin in record numbers? What do you care if Mexico and El Salvador have public safety records only marginally better than Syria? You’re Tony Montana, and you’ve got “the money” (thanks to the drug trade), “the power” (because you’re protected by two massive American military bases, Al Udeid and As Sayliyah), and “the women” (whom you’re selling into sex slavery).
There are many reasons to be outraged at this latest amnesty scheme, which may yet lead to civil unrest. You don’t invade communities with questionable foreigners and expect it all to work out just fine. But putting aside Obama’s penchant for creating chaos in everything he touches, the logical winners of this sham are the cartels. And when it comes to cui bono from narcotics and related smuggling activities, the al-Thani family of Qatar, patrons to al Qaeda, should be considered as guilty as any Chapo or Pablo Escobar.
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Iraqi Extremists Promising Attack Could Slip Through Mexican Border
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Official: Gang Members Among Immigrants Surrendering to Border Patrol | KRGV.com | CHANNEL 5...
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RIO GRANDE VALLEY - Border patrol agents say gang members are crossing our border illegally, turning themselves in and getting the green light into our country.
They are unaccompanied minors.
If they don't have a criminal record inside the U.S., then they are processed as any other juvenile.
It doesn't matter if they have tattoos or even admit they are gang members.
Not everyone wants a better life.
Border patrol agents say some teens crossing the border are hoping to grow their gang roots.
"They are confirmed either by tattoos or by self admission. But since they have no criminal record in the United States, and they happen to be minors, they're reunited with their family in the U.S.," said Border Patrol Union Representative, Chris Cabrera.
CHANNEL 5 NEWS reporter Erica Proffer asked Cabrera, "Does it concern you? Cabrera replied, "Yes, it does concern me because we have issues like that already in the United States. The last thing we want to do is start importing gang members."
CHANNEL 5 NEWS asked for the number of gang members crossing the border and getting released.
"We've seen a few. Not too many, but we've seen a few in the Rio Grande Valley," said Cabrera.
It's not up to the border patrol agents to ask questions.
"It all boils down to the same thing: there is violence in their home country. a lot of them claim that they will be killed if they go back," said Cabrera.
Violence back home is a story told too often. It is hard to separate who's telling the truth.
"You ask them their name and where they're from, they say that there is violence in my home country and they'll kill me if you return me," said Cabrera. "I do believe there is violence in their home country, but I also believe that a lot of them have been coached."
We're getting the inside look at what agents really see in the masses. They say they are overwhelmed and morale is low.
"We all know that if you arrest and release, then the arrest is meaningless," said Cabrera. Cabrera says some of his men are already looking for other jobs.
They do not agree with letting would-be criminals loose. Cabrera says the amount of juveniles with known gang ties is low.
Most the unaccompanied minors show no signs of a criminal past.
Congressional Research Service Report on Gangs in Central America
United Nations Report on Transnational Organized Crime in Central America and the Caribbean
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