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I think people here don't understand the cartels.
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People think that all the cartels are the same or act the same but it's very far from the truth. For example the Sinaloa Cartel opertes more like a mafia inflatrating the goverment institutions like the state police ministry, governors, police commanders, military commanders etc. to brand them support recognizance. While the Gulf Cartel operates more like a military unit with paramilitaries in their units like sicarios, bullet proof trucks and so on. Los Zetas or now named Cartel del Noreste operates more on movement and intelligence operatus they have a signfied central intelligence body composed of ministerial police or intelligence police commanders and soldiers/police as their central unit with paramilitary units or forces as sicarios in their day to day activities but they rely more on their central intelligence called "Katas" for anything. The Gulf Cartel has divisions on their cartel in charge of different activities suck as extortiong, racketerring, human smuggling, drug trafficking and so on. There are vastly different cartels and from each other and operate differently. The Jalisco Nueva Generation are more like old school Zetas with a paramilitary aparatus but they also have an terror or terrorism tactic to them. They have repeteadly attacked the state and high ranking officals and SEGOB agents which are central to the Mexican state. They do this because they have Colombians on their payroll on structure which as we know Colombians are used to attack the states of countries particularly Colombia and they bring that state of mind into Mexico and Jalisco Nueva Generation.
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Re: I think people here don't understand the cartels.
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great info thanks a lot about it ! why they change their name ? It was a fracture between the old School Zetas and the Trevino clan. I'm not sure of the reason (haven't really read about it) but the Trevino clan wanted to focus more on intelligence than brute force and they know the shock tactics don't work in the long run or even short term so they went through a transformation and changed their name to Cartel del Noreste while the Old School Zeta bosses retain their name. It was to clense their image and reputation now they have a group called the "Katas" that operate in Nuevo Laredo like the CIA or mini CIA giving intelligence to the commanders or captains and so on. They generally keep the Marines and Mexican soldiers/army at bay and guessing. They had intelligence before(like other cartels) but they took this to new levels. It's really shocking on it's own. *It was a fracture between the Old School Zeta (boses) and the Trevinos. .
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Re: I think people here don't understand the cartels.
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so are they have feud with each other know or they all went to separate ways and they are fine with that ? There was feud as normal since their territories overlapped but so now they leave each other alone they aren't really at war. The Trevinos have the Marines as a bigger threat to them than the Old School Zetas. The "big" war in Tamulipas now in Tamulipas the state the Gulf Cartel and Cartel del Noreste are is between the captains or commadantes or remaining commadantes of the Metro faction of C.D.G or Gulf Cartel. The Cyclones the Reynosa faction of the Gulf Cartel and "bosses" of the rest of the cartel want to take over the Reynosa plaza(Metro faction) with the Escorpiones as a spear or main function to do so. I really have no much info because honestly I don't really follow the cartels or read on them. Just read news and view videos. I would of privide more info but I am getting over the cartels because I am more worried about more personal things like coding, gaming and so on.
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Re: I think people here don't understand the cartels.
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Re: I think people here don't understand the cartels.
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A pretty arrogant thread title if ya ask me..
You're very knowledgeable, but a little pretentious, you're not the only one over here who knows this stuff.. The funny part is that I am not very knowledgeable about the cartels but you guys seems to think they are copy and paste of everything/each other. Just setting the record straight.
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Re: I think people here don't understand the cartels.
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They cut people up and decapitate some, Not on this side of the border. Just like the mafia committed extremely violent acts in Italy that they didn't do here. booze was not the threat drugs are. When you factor drunk driving fatalities, it is.
"...the successful annihilation of organized crime's subculture in America would rock the 'legitimate' world's foundation, which would ultimately force fundamental social changes and redistributions of wealth and power in this country. Meyer Lansky's dream was to bond the two worlds together so that one could not survive without the other." - Dan E. Moldea
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Re: I think people here don't understand the cartels.
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That's correct. The violence on the US side of the border is no where near what is happening in Mexico. There are some pretty good sources of information on the cartels, and in my opinion, the best source is Borderland Beat: Borderland Beat. I have not found a US newspaper or news source that covers the Mexican cartels with any regularity. It would be nice to have a Jerry Capeci or a "Gangland" column for this topic.
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