Monday, December 5, 2011

"U.S. AGENTS LAUNDER MEXICAN PROFITS OF DRUG CARTELS"


"U.S. AGENTS LAUNDER MEXICAN PROFITS OF DRUG CARTELS"


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4R0NWL0Ff_k


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DFekWAxip4


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoW6ffS7YGc



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97mSAAzwtv8


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cec34OOdnRA


Si "INSIDE JOB"* ha despertado justificada y creciente indignación en el orbe, la cruda realidad va más allá...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzrBurlJUNk


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PXC7tOmRds


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkRNF-EK9BA


Eligio Del Awiizotl
El gobierno de EU debe "renunciar" a su adhesión a la para c/el Narcotráfico  

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melchor_Ocampo


Eligio Del Awiizotl
►Las atrocidades del Gobierno de los EU no deben obstruir la acción de la justicia, so pretexto de su alevosa inmunidad.
Eligio Del Awiizotl
► ¿Cuántas personas han fallecido en territorio de MX por proyectiles percutidos por las armas suministradas clandestina

Eligio Del Awiizotl
► e ilícitamente por agentes de los EU mediante operaciones u operativos fallidos como el ?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=370xKmz5W48&feature=related


Daily Mail: George Bush Cancels Switzerland Trip Over Potential Torture Arrest

Oh, what a shame. Why won't people leave that nice man alone with his memories?
Former U.S. President George W. Bush has cancelled a visit to Switzerland over fears he could have been arrested on torture charges.
Mr Bush was due to be the keynote speaker at a Jewish charity gala in Geneva on February 12.
But pressure has been building on the Swiss government to arrest him and open a criminal investigation if he enters the country.
Criminal complaints against Mr Bush alleging torture have been lodged in Geneva, court officials said.
Human rights groups said they had intended to submit a 2,500-page case against him in the Swiss city tomorrow for alleged mistreatment of suspected militants at Guantanamo Bay.
Left-wing groups have also called for a protest on the day of his visit, leading organisers at Keren Hayesod's annual dinner to cancel Mr Bush's participation on security grounds.
The New York-based Human Rights Watch and International Federation of Human Rights (FIDH) said the cancellation was linked to growing moves told him accountable for the use of torture, including waterboarding.

http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/daily-mail-george-bush-cancels-switze

"Bush Cancels Visit To Switzerland Due To Threat Of Torture Prosecution, Rights Groups Say"        

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/05/bush-switzerland-torture_n_819175.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqNrRhCdbW0&feature=results_video&playnext=1&list=PLEAD9006615E3E386


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRgyyui2bns&feature=results_main&playnext=1&list=PL8717F40E589EC7AB
"Laws and Regulations – General Reference Resources"

http://www.usa.gov/Topics/Reference_Shelf/Laws.shtml

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"December 3, 2011

U.S. Agents Launder Mexican Profits of Drug Cartels


Josue Gonzalez/Reuters
A crime scene in Monterrey, Mexico, last week. Drug-related violence has claimed the lives of more than 40,000 people since late 2006, Mexican officials say.

WASHINGTON — Undercover American narcotics agents have laundered or smuggled millions of dollars in drug proceeds as part of Washington’s expanding role in Mexico’s fight against drug cartels, according to current and former federal law enforcement officials.

The agents, primarily with the Drug Enforcement Administration, have handled shipments of hundreds of thousands of dollars in illegal cash across borders, those officials said, to identify how criminal organizations move their money, where they keep their assets and, most important, who their leaders are.

They said agents had deposited the drug proceeds in accounts designated by traffickers, or in shell accounts set up by agents.

The officials said that while the D.E.A. conducted such operations in other countries, it began doing so in Mexico only in the past few years. The high-risk activities raise delicate questions about the agency’s effectiveness in bringing down drug kingpins, underscore diplomatic concerns about Mexican sovereignty, and blur the line between surveillance and facilitating crime. As it launders drug money, the agency often allows cartels to continue their operations over months or even years before making seizures or arrests.

Agency officials declined to publicly discuss details of their work, citing concerns about compromising their investigations. But Michael S. Vigil, a former senior agency official who is currently working for a private contracting company called Mission Essential Personnel, said, “We tried to make sure there was always close supervision of these operations so that we were accomplishing our objectives, and agents weren’t laundering money for the sake of laundering money.”

Another former agency official, who asked not to be identified speaking publicly about delicate operations, said, “My rule was that if we are going to launder money, we better show results. Otherwise, the D.E.A. could wind up being the largest money launderer in the business, and that money results in violence and deaths.”

Those are precisely the kinds of concerns members of Congress have raised about a gun-smuggling operation known as Fast and Furious, in which agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives allowed people suspected of being low-level smugglers to buy and transport guns across the border in the hope that they would lead to higher-level operatives working for Mexican cartels. After the agency lost track of hundreds of weapons, some later turned up in Mexico; two were found on the United States side of the border where an American Border Patrol agent had been shot to death.

Former D.E.A. officials rejected comparisons between letting guns and money walk away. Money, they said, poses far less of a threat to public safety. And unlike guns, it can lead more directly to the top ranks of criminal organizations.

“These are not the people whose faces are known on the street,” said Robert Mazur, a former D.E.A. agent and the author of a book about his years as an undercover agent inside the Medellín cartel in Colombia. “They are super-insulated. And the only way to get to them is to follow their money.”

Another former drug agency official offered this explanation for the laundering operations: “Building up the evidence to connect the cash to drugs, and connect the first cash pickup to a cartel’s command and control, is a very time consuming process. These people aren’t running a drugstore in downtown L.A. that we can go and lock the doors and place a seizure sticker on the window. These are sophisticated, international operations that practice very tight security. And as far as the Mexican cartels go, they operate in a corrupt country, from cities that the cops can’t even go into.”

The laundering operations that the United States conducts elsewhere — about 50 so-called Attorney General Exempt Operations are under way around the world — had been forbidden in Mexico after American customs agents conducted a cross-border sting without notifying Mexican authorities in 1998, which was how most American undercover work was conducted there up to that point.

But that changed in recent years after President Felipe Calderón declared war against the country’s drug cartels and enlisted the United States to play a leading role in fighting them because of concerns that his security forces had little experience and long histories of corruption.

Today, in operations supervised by the Justice Department and orchestrated to get around sovereignty restrictions, the United States is running numerous undercover laundering investigations against Mexico’s most powerful cartels. One D.E.A. official said it was not unusual for American agents to pick up two or three loads of Mexican drug money each week. A second official said that as Mexican cartels extended their operations from Latin America to Africa, Europe and the Middle East, the reach of the operations had grown as well. When asked how much money had been laundered as a part of the operations, the official would only say, “A lot.”

“If you’re going to get into the business of laundering money,” the official added, “then you have to be able to launder money.”

Former counternarcotics officials, who also would speak only on the condition of anonymity about clandestine operations, offered a clearer glimpse of their scale and how they worked. In some cases, the officials said, Mexican agents, posing as smugglers and accompanied by American authorities, pick up traffickers’ cash in Mexico. American agents transport the cash on government flights to the United States, where it is deposited into traffickers’ accounts, and then wired to companies that provide goods and services to the cartel.

In other cases, D.E.A. agents, posing as launderers, pick up drug proceeds in the United States, deposit them in banks in this country and then wire them to the traffickers in Mexico.

The former officials said that the drug agency tried to seize as much money as it laundered — partly in the fees the operatives charged traffickers for their services and another part in carefully choreographed arrests at pickup points identified by their undercover operatives.

And the former officials said that federal law enforcement agencies had to seek Justice Department approval to launder amounts greater than $10 million in any single operation. But they said that the cap was treated more as a guideline than a rule, and that it had been waived on many occasions to attract the interest of high-value targets.

“They tell you they’re bringing you $250,000, and they bring you a million,” one former agent said of the traffickers. “What’s the agent supposed to do then, tell them no, he can’t do it? They’ll kill him.”

It is not clear whether such operations are worth the risks. So far there are few signs that following the money has disrupted the cartels’ operations, and little evidence that Mexican drug traffickers are feeling any serious financial pain. Last year, the D.E.A. seized about $1 billion in cash and drug assets, while Mexico seized an estimated $26 million in money laundering investigations, a tiny fraction of the estimated $18 billion to $39 billion in drug money that flows between the countries each year.

Mexico has tightened restrictions on large cash purchases and on bank deposits in dollars in the past five years. But a proposed overhaul of the Mexican attorney general’s office has stalled, its architects said, as have proposed laws that would crack down on money laundered through big corporations and retail chains.

“Mexico still thinks the best way to seize dirty money is to arrest a trafficker, then turn him upside down to see how much change falls out of his pockets,” said Sergio Ferragut, a professor at the Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico and the author of a book on money laundering, which he said was “still a sensitive subject for Mexican authorities.”

Mr. Calderón boasts that his government’s efforts — deploying the military across the country — have fractured many of the country’s powerful cartels and led to the arrests of about two dozen high-level and midlevel traffickers.

But there has been no significant dip in the volume of drugs moving across the country. Reports of human rights violations by police officers and soldiers have soared. And drug-related violence has left more than 40,000 people dead since Mr. Calderón took office in December 2006.

The death toll is greater than in any period since Mexico’s revolution a century ago, and the policy of close cooperation with Washington may not survive.

“We need to concentrate all our efforts on combating violence and crime that affects people, instead of concentrating on the drug issue,” said a former foreign minister, Jorge G. Castañeda, at a conference hosted last month by the Cato Institute in Washington. “It makes absolutely no sense for us to put up 50,000 body bags to stop drugs from entering the United States.”


"EL VICENTILLO", ASUNTO DE SEGURIDAD NACIONAL EN ESTADOS UNIDOS

http://fideiius.blogspot.com/2011/11/el-vicentillo-asunto-de-seguridad.html


THE FAST_AND_FURIOUS-GATE's "DISCLOSURE"...

http://fideiius.blogspot.com/2011/12/fast-andfuriousgates-disclosure.html


REITERO: LO PEOR QUE LE PODRÍA PASAR A LOS y LAS MEXICANAS SERÍA EL PERMITIR EL REGRESO DEL PRI A LA PRESIDENCIA DE LA REPÚBLICA y BAJO LA SOMBRA DE CARLOS SALINAS DE GORTARI*…

http://fideiius.blogspot.com/2011/05/reitero-lo-peor-que-le-podria-pasar-los.html


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAchKt2xjsw



"MATAN EN SONORA A NEPOMUCENO MORENO MUÑOZ, ACTIVISTA SOCIAL"

http://fideiius.blogspot.com/2011/11/matan-en-sonora-nepomuceno-moreno-munoz.html


"DEFENDER A LOS DEFENSORES"

http://www.sinembargo.mx/opinion/05-12-2011/3503

http://www.colombiadefensores.org/

"ASSANGE LANZA NUEVA FASE DE WIKILEAKS CON DOCUMENTOS SOBRE LA VIGILANCIA DE MASAS"


http://fideiius.blogspot.com/2011/12/assange-lanza-nueva-fase-de-wikileaks.html


"El foro condena el bloqueo a Cuba

Nace Celac, unión de América Latina sin EU y Canadá "


http://fideiius.blogspot.com/2011/12/nace-celac-union-de-america-latina-sin.html


"lunes 5 de diciembre de 2011


"Urgente: situación de Norma Andrade y Malú Gracía Andrade

URGENTE

La Fiscalía de la Zona Norte hoy le retiró la seguridad que había dado el fin de semana a Norma Andrade y a Malú Andrade, dejándolas en un estado de indefensión inaceptable antes los hechos ocurridos y las amenazas precedentes.

Por esta actitud irresponsable de la ficalía los hacemos responsables de lo que pueda sucederles en un momento tan grave. Les exigimos que garanticen la seguridad de Norma, Malú y sus familiares.

http://nuestrashijasderegresoacasa.blogspot.com/2011/12/urgente-situacion-de-norma-andrade-y.html?spref=tw


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ji7UTII560


https://www.google.com/#sclient=psy-ab&hl=en&source=hp&q=FIDEIIUS+secretos+bancario+fiduciario+&pbx=1&oq=FIDEIIUS+secretos+bancario+fiduciario+&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&gs_sm=s&gs_upl=2648l2648l7l3444l1l0l1l0l0l0l0l0ll1l0&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&fp=467c91be77eec2c5&biw=1024&bih=656

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El resistirse a lo irresistible no siempre fortalece a quienes se creen irresistibles, sí, a aquell@s que ‘no mandan obedeciendo a sus mandantes’… FIDEIIUS (Fideiius).
http://cpj.org/killed/


"Noam Chomsky*: Estados Unidos es el mayor terrorista del mundo..." Institute Professor and professor emeritus of linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology*
EEUU despilfarró miles de millones de dólares del area social de Irak
“We don’t do body counts”.- General Tommy Franks
"Hey, bad guys: If it is certain that you in God trust, you should not be afraid, just let the music play…!”. FIDEIIUS (Fideiius).
http://eligio-del-awiizotl.blogspot.com/2010/08/911-naves-que-impactaron-las-torres.html
ACCESO AL AGUA POTABLE, DECLARADO DERECHO FUNDAMENTAL: TRIUNFO DE LA HUMANIDAD A INSTANCIA DE EVO MORALES, C. PRESIDENTE CONSTITUCIONAL DE LA REPúBLICA DE BOLIVIA…
Perseguido por EEUU: Camarógrafo estadounidense que filmó imágenes del 11/9 enfrenta extradición
The Washington Post: Estados Unidos es el vergonzoso suministrador de armas al narcotráfico
*) "Tres generaciones se han echado a perder por mi culpa: Rius"
*) "Noam Chomsky: Los cables de WikiLeaks revelan un “profundo odio a la democracia por parte de nuestra dirigencia política” “Debemos comprender -y los Papeles del Pentágono son otro ejemplo claro- que una de las principales razones del secreto gubernamental es proteger al gobierno contra su propia población”
*) Stépahne Hessel: “No estoy aquí para testimoniar sobre lo que pasó en Chile. Estoy aquí para hablar en nombre de la evolución del derecho internacional, que siempre es demasiado lenta. Para mí este juicio representa un paso adelante porque vivimos en un mundo en el que los crímenes impunes pesan sobre la conciencia internacional” (Referida por Anne Marie Mergier en “ Sentencia implacable”
Sitio especial de La Jornada sobre WikiLeaks"

"En una extensa entrevista con 60 minutes, Julian Assange, fundador de Wikileaks, dice: “Somos activistas por la libertad de expresión. No se trata de salvar a las ballenas, se trata de darle a la gente la información que necesita para apoyar o no la caza de ballenas. ¿Por qué? Son los ingredientes crudos que se necesitan para hacer una sociedad justa. Sin ellos, simplemente estás navegando en la oscuridad”.- Julian Assange. (Tomado de 'La Jornada')
Be Traist...!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pd3XU9qyTGA
Just let the hammock swing...!
P.D.: "Agua de Coco Pa' Toch@s" *
"Once again, the cat is shaking the roof...!" *


A FREE K’


Universal Rights and Universal Values... But that is romantically substantive for those who try to ignore the Universal Jurisdiction and its procedures to evade justice... FIDEIIUS (Fideiius).



Miles de simpatizantes del movimiento Ocupa marcharon del centro de Oakland a la zona portuaria. Autoridades del lugar emitieron un comunicado en el que informaron que las operaciones estaban detenidas, lo que provocó el júbilo de los manifestantes. En una decisión sorpresiva, la alcaldesa Jean Quan dio el día a los trabajadores municipales para que se sumaran a la protesta Foto Ap
David Brooks, Corresponsal







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www.radioamlo.mx

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