The biggest street gang is the local PD in any city/locale. There was at one point a great potential within urban gangs to subvert the misery unloaded upon minorities, but of course this was stomped out in the same way the feds pumped the Black Panthers with heroin and violently hunted them down
Meanwhile 70% of border cartel weaponry comes via Texas. Like Vin Diesel continually getting sequels, Holder's Operation Fast & Furious has plenty of prequels and sequels as well. The drug cartel doesn't exist without the state, and the drug cartel isn't as consolidated as is presented by state dept media. It should come as no surprise that the new drug war frontier is "fentanyl via China"
Sheriffs particularly suck ass, and are being brought together https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2022/09/claremont-institute-secret-sheriff-fellowship-curriculum-revealed.html
Los Zetas’ founders were all trained by the Mexican special forces and the School of Americas. While they lost dominance, their brutal violence and paramilitary culture have influenced even more violent cartels in Mexico
The biggest street gang is the local PD in any city/locale. There was at one point a great potential within urban gangs to subvert the misery unloaded upon minorities, but of course this was stomped out in the same way the feds pumped the Black Panthers with heroin and violently hunted them down
Meanwhile 70% of border cartel weaponry comes via Texas. Like Vin Diesel continually getting sequels, Holder's Operation Fast & Furious has plenty of prequels and sequels as well. The drug cartel doesn't exist without the state, and the drug cartel isn't as consolidated as is presented by state dept media. It should come as no surprise that the new drug war frontier is "fentanyl via China"
Sheriffs particularly suck ass, and are being brought together https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2022/09/claremont-institute-secret-sheriff-fellowship-curriculum-revealed.html
Los Zetas’ founders were all trained by the Mexican special forces and the School of Americas. While they lost dominance, their brutal violence and paramilitary culture have influenced even more violent cartels in Mexico