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  • HSBC knowingly helped Mexican cartels launder billions, lawsuit claims

    07/11/2016 11:42:01 PM PDT · by Ray76 · 21 replies
    Fox News Latino ^ | Feb 11, 2016
    The banking giant HSBC "knowingly" provided support to four of Mexico's most notorious drug cartels by laundering their money and providing material support to terrorists, according to a new lawsuit filed by four families. The papers filed in U.S. District Court in Brownsville, Texas, on Tuesday say that laundering drug money made it possible for the cartels to operate. "HSBC's substantial and systemic money laundering support materially aided the activities of the Mexican cartels, including the Sinaoloa, Juárez, and Los Zetas cartels," court documents read.
  • Wild video captures women brawling across coffin at funeral after learning they both dated the dead man

    04/08/2026 7:59:24 PM PDT · by Libloather · 70 replies
    NY Post ^ | 4/08/26 | Zoe Hussain
    A wild video captured two women brawling across the top of a coffin after realizing they had both been dating the dead man lying inside, according to reports. The dramatic row erupted at the accused two-timer’s wake in Veracruz, Mexico, when the two mourning women learned they shared the same deceased lover, The Sun reported. One of the women was heard whispering, “Love, I’m going to miss you,” by the man’s casket — raising suspicions in the other belle also attending the service, the outlet reported. The viral clip captured the pair tussling over the coffin and practically dislodging the...
  • Mexico's Mandatory Cell Phone Registration: What Expats Need to Know

    04/07/2026 9:19:27 AM PDT · by Vendome · 31 replies
    expatinsurance ^ | January 13, 2026 | Justin Barsketis
    Mexico now requires all cell phone users to register with CURP and photo ID by June 2026. Learn how expats can comply, registration deadlines, and what happens if you don't register. If you have a Mexican cell phone number, you need to pay attention. Starting January 9, 2026, Mexico now requires all cell phone lines to be linked to official identification. This new mandate affects an estimated 137 million mobile lines across the country—and that includes the phones of American and Canadian expats living in Mexico. If you fail to register your line by the deadline, your cell phone service...
  • MEXICO JUST KILLED CASH

    04/07/2026 9:14:41 AM PDT · by Vendome · 32 replies
    X ^ | April 07,2026 | Liz Churchill
    Mexican Cartel President Sheinbaum just announced, “NO MORE CASH” at gas stations or toll booths. Digital payments are MANDATORY by end of 2026. This is a digital prison test run. The World Economic Forum’s Great Reset is here. https://x.com/liz_churchill10/status/2040568813746262071
  • Border clampdown: US-Mexico authorities tighten control • FRANCE 24 English -Video

    04/06/2026 9:38:28 AM PDT · by Pol-92064 · 5 replies
    France 24 News Video ^ | 04/06/2026 | France 24 News Video
    Donald Trump has branded Mexico a narco-state, accusing it of failing to control its border.
  • An Iranian Hit Man On The Loose In Florida May Be The Least Of Our Worries (video)

    03/07/2024 7:36:16 AM PST · by bitt · 20 replies
    We have been warning for some time about the danger of the Iranians and their surrogates like Hezbollah using Venezuela as a launching pad for attacks inside the United States. That possibility is particularly troubling given the number of Venezuelan passport holders this administration has allowed into the country. We don’t need to speculate about this threat anymore, however. It is no longer a possibility. It is happening.video The FBI field office in Miami has issued a public alert seeking information on Majid Dastjani Farahani. According to the FBI, Farahani is an Iranian intelligence officer who is in the United...
  • I DO call it Conspiracy

    06/24/2006 7:01:38 AM PDT · by found_one · 11 replies · 445+ views
    http://www.laiglesforum.com ^ | 9-24-2006 | Don Laigle
    THE SUPRANATIONAL MOVEMENT AND THE DANGEROUS POLICIES IT CREATES I do call it Conspiracy (Part 1 of a Three-Part Series) by Don Laigle Last Tuesday, during the EU-US summit with President Bush, EU President José Barroso innocently asked for visa-free travel to the US for all European citizens. Barroso, of all people, ought to know the risk this would pose for the American people. Because the president of his home country, socialist José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, is behind an open border policy (see Part 2 of this report at Laigles Forum) that has even ranking EU officials feeling uneasy, and...
  • House passes bipartisan bill to allow U.S. president to limit port access for certain countries

    03/31/2026 8:01:53 AM PDT · by Twotone · 5 replies
    Just the News ^ | March 29, 2026 | Nicholas Ballasy
    The House of Representatives passed bipartisan legislation that gives the U.S. president the power to restrict U.S. port access for countries with governments that have seized American property abroad. The Defending American Property Abroad Act of 2026, introduced by Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, passed 247 to 164. In March 2023, the Mexican government seized a U.S. company's port at Punta Venado. “When countries violate trade agreements and illegally seize assets from U.S. companies, it puts American job security, economic security, and national security at risk. This legislation is critical because it ensures there are enforceable consequences for those actions,” Pfluger...
  • Insane haul of war weapons Marine, 23, is accused of stealing from California Base

    03/29/2026 10:51:59 PM PDT · by CaptainK · 58 replies
    NyPost.com ^ | 3/29/26 | Bianca Heyward
    A California Marine has been hauled into federal custody after authorities say he treated a military armory like a personal pawn shop, stealing high-tech missile systems and selling them off in Arizona. Corporal Andrew Paul Amarillas, an Arizona native who served as an ammunition technician at Camp Pendleton, is accused of making off with a terrifying haul of restricted “weapons of war,” including Javelin missile systems and military-grade ammo, according to federal court documents.
  • UNITED STATES-MEXICOCRITICAL MINERALS ACTION PLAN

    03/27/2026 2:45:15 PM PDT · by delta7 · 2 replies
    US Treasury ^ | Mar 26 | US.gov
    1. Introduction In recent decades, distortions resulting from pervasive non-market policies and practices have left critical minerals supply chains of market-oriented economies vulnerable to a myriad of disruptions, including economic coercion. Correcting these vulnerabilities is imperative, as critical minerals are strategic assets integral to modern and innovative industrial economies, and diverse, resilient, and market-based supply chains are essential for our economic and national security. To this end, the United States and the United Mexican States (“Mexico”) (collectively, “the Participants”) seek to develop a new paradigm for preferential trade in critical minerals supported by price floors and other measures, and have...
  • US Citizen Reportedly Set To Lead One Of Mexico’s Most Violent Cartels, And Targeting Him May Be Difficult

    03/22/2026 8:04:54 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 37 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | 21 Mar, 2026 | Mark Tanos
    A California-born American citizen is reportedly rising to lead Mexico’s most powerful drug cartel, and his U.S. citizenship could shield him from the intelligence tools that helped take down his predecessor. Juan Carlos Valencia González, 41, began consolidating control of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel shortly after Mexican special forces killed his stepfather, Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera, in early March, according to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ). Two senior commanders reportedly stood aside rather than contest his takeover, keeping the organization intact, WSJ reported. Valencia González was born in Santa Ana, California. His biological father, Armando Valencia Cornelio, founded the...
  • Eleven dead in military operation against cartel members in Sinaloa, Mexico

    03/20/2026 8:56:13 AM PDT · by Roman_War_Criminal · 4 replies
    Sweden Herald ^ | 3/19/26 | TT News Agency
    Eleven suspected cartel members have been killed in a military operation in the violence-ridden state of Sinaloa in northwestern Mexico, authorities say. The incident occurred in connection with government forces searching properties linked to a branch of the Sinaloa Cartel allied with drug lord Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada. Armed cartel members loyal to Zambada, who has been imprisoned in the United States since 2024, are at war with allies of the sons of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, who is also imprisoned in the United States.
  • Trump and the Paradox Prophecies | Billy Crone | Prophecy Watchers

    02/24/2026 4:33:00 PM PST · by cuz1961 · 16 replies
    YouTube ^ | Billy Crone
    RT 28 m 30 Mondo Gonzales and Billy Crone examine the idea that political leadership can appear positive on the surface while still advancing systems described in Revelation 13 and 17. From the rise of AI and global surveillance, to the concept of a ten-region world government, to the return of conditions like the days of Noah and Lot, this episode connects today’s headlines with the prophetic timeline of Scripture.
  • More Mexicans were deported annually under Biden than by Trump

    03/15/2026 4:54:11 PM PDT · by artichokegrower · 54 replies
    Los Angeles Times ^ | March 15, 2026 | By Steve Fisher
    Deportations of Mexicans dropped to 144,000 in 2025, roughly half the annual figure under President Biden, according to data analyzed by a Mexican investigative outlet.
  • Understandable Disappointment with Mexican President Sheinbaum – Trump: “The Cartels are Running Mexico”

    03/15/2026 9:53:52 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 24 replies
    The Conservative Treehouse ^ | 14 Mar, 2026 | Sundance
    While the original focus was on questions about the Iran war, at the tail end of an impromptu presser yesterday, President Trump was asked about Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and the status of U.S. national security. President Trump said he was very disappointed that President Sheinbaum refused his offer of assistance in eliminating the cartels in Mexico. Ultimately culminating in the statement, “the cartels are running Mexico.” Considering everything President Trump is doing to secure the Western Hemisphere objective, it must be very frustrating to eliminate various narcotraffickers, human smugglers and transnational agents of chaos, and yet still have one...
  • Neighbors expose mysterious activity and lavish upgrades at California mansion of daughter of ‘El Mencho’ cartel boss

    03/08/2026 1:31:27 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 19 replies
    New York Post ^ | March 8, 2026 | David Thompson
    The eldest daughter of “El Mencho” quietly snapped up a suburban California home after serving time for laundering drug money — and baffled neighbors say she’s had no shortage of cash to renovate the place. They say strange cars — some bearing Mexican license plates — appear and disappear from the property while mysterious visitors come and go. Jessica Johana Oseguera Gonzalez, 39 — known as “La Negra” — purchased a newly built five-bedroom house in Winchester, Southern California, for $590,000 in September 2023. She apparently paid cash for the property about 18 months after being released from federal prison....
  • Travel advisories issued for Mexico ahead of spring break after cartel violence

    03/04/2026 3:52:58 PM PST · by Libloather · 13 replies
    FOX 10 Phoenix ^ | 3/03/26 | Ashlie Rodriguez
    SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - The U.S. State Department is advising travelers to use caution this month if they plan on traveling to Mexico for spring break. The agency has issued a Level 2 travel advisory for the country following a wave of cartel violence in recent weeks. What we know: Level 2 means travelers should "exercise increased caution." While popular spring break destinations like Cancun are under this Level 2 status, that is not the case for the entire country. The backstory: About a week ago, the world watched as violence broke out in parts of Mexico. Fire engulfed cars, blocking...
  • Terrifying way ultra-rich Americans were smuggled out of cartel hell

    02/27/2026 6:39:12 AM PST · by Twotone · 32 replies
    NY Post ^ | February 25, 2026 | James Grant
    Ultra-rich Americans were forced to flee by boat when one of Mexico’s top tourist destinations turned into a cartel hellscape following the killing of a murderous drug kingpin. Wealthy vacationers escaped Puerto Vallarta via the ocean when its airport shut down and narco-terrorists set up roadblocks across the state of Jalisco this week. An insider told The California Post that people were hiring well-armed mercenaries or security teams to smuggle them to the port, where they chartered vessels up to Cabos before flying back to the US. Mexico descended into a war zone when special forces killed cartel boss Nemesio...
  • U.S. Military Reportedly Shoots Down DHS Drone in Texas: ‘Our Heads Are Exploding’

    02/26/2026 7:34:29 PM PST · by Miami Rebel · 38 replies
    Mediaite ^ | February 25, 2026 | Michael Luciano
    The U.S. military shot down a Customs and Homeland Security drone on Thursday evening, which led to the abrupt closure of airspace over Fort Hancock, Texas, lawmakers said. At 6:30 p.m. local time, the Federal Aviation Administration closed the airspace, citing “special security reasons.” The FAA’s official notice of the closure currently says the closure will remain in effect until June 24. As it turns out, the “special security reasons” involved a friendly fire incident in which the U.S. military shot down a Customs and Border Protection drone using a laser-based anti-drone system. Rep. Rick Larsen (D-WA), the top Democrat...
  • Spring breakers rethink Mexico after cartel violence, travel experts say

    02/26/2026 12:29:52 AM PST · by Libloather · 15 replies
    WIVB ^ | 2/25/26 | Rob Petree
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — With spring break on the horizon, Mexico’s resort cities have long been a top destination for college students and vacationers looking to get away for the holiday. However, on the heels of last week’s cartel violence, some travelers are canceling or considering a different destination. “Cancellations for those areas, definitely,” Renee Pilley, Senior Travel Advisor with AAA in Amherst, said in response to some of Mexico’s resort cities. “People are just … they don’t want to take a chance.” Violence broke out in reaction to the Mexican government’s operation that killed one of their most notorious...