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The Border War goes Global
Tags border, border control, drug cartel, islam, terrorism
On July 15, 2010, the narco-terrorist war on our southern border went global. Not global in its scope, since drug violence seems to permeate every geographic location, but global in its terroristic methods.
A VBIED (vehicle born improvised explosive device - what we used to call a carbomb) was used in an attack on Mexican officials in Juarez. Four people were killed in the attack, which, in the grand scheme of things in Mexico currently, was a slow day for drug related murder. The design and implimentation of the device is described as Hezbollah inspired due to its resemblence to various methods used by the international terrorist group. This should come as no surprise to anyone following my blog since I've pointed out the presence of Hezbollah in central and south America several times. With their decades old presence in the tri-border region and their continued cooperation with narco-terrorist organizations, Hezbollah's influence in drug cartel tactics was only a matter of time.
If you remember the commercials from a few years ago regarding drug use and supporting terrorism, you'll now see the nexus that those commercials referenced. Hezbollah, as well as many other terrorist organizations, operate in and profit from a variety of illegal activities, including the drug trade. This is not new. In my investigative career I've seen drug activity, counterfeiting, and even organized retail theft all tied to middle-east terror groups. Profits from these activities are sent directly to the front lines of Islam's war against America and Israel. Even the fact that Islamic terror kills more muslims than anyone else seems lost on these organizations. Eradication is our only hope to end it.
Here's one of the articles about the VBIED:
http://www.ktsm.com/war-on-drugs/fou...juarez-bombing
Securing our border and preventing more of this drug war from spilling onto America's streets is our most critical National Security issue.
A VBIED (vehicle born improvised explosive device - what we used to call a carbomb) was used in an attack on Mexican officials in Juarez. Four people were killed in the attack, which, in the grand scheme of things in Mexico currently, was a slow day for drug related murder. The design and implimentation of the device is described as Hezbollah inspired due to its resemblence to various methods used by the international terrorist group. This should come as no surprise to anyone following my blog since I've pointed out the presence of Hezbollah in central and south America several times. With their decades old presence in the tri-border region and their continued cooperation with narco-terrorist organizations, Hezbollah's influence in drug cartel tactics was only a matter of time.
If you remember the commercials from a few years ago regarding drug use and supporting terrorism, you'll now see the nexus that those commercials referenced. Hezbollah, as well as many other terrorist organizations, operate in and profit from a variety of illegal activities, including the drug trade. This is not new. In my investigative career I've seen drug activity, counterfeiting, and even organized retail theft all tied to middle-east terror groups. Profits from these activities are sent directly to the front lines of Islam's war against America and Israel. Even the fact that Islamic terror kills more muslims than anyone else seems lost on these organizations. Eradication is our only hope to end it.
Here's one of the articles about the VBIED:
http://www.ktsm.com/war-on-drugs/fou...juarez-bombing
Securing our border and preventing more of this drug war from spilling onto America's streets is our most critical National Security issue.
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I believe your statement to be factual and true. I have said our pores southern border has been a conduit in and out of America for our VARIOUS middle eastern friends! What is wrong with our trusted leadership when they know this to be true? Milproakron, have you ever thought of going to work for one of the alphabet networks(abc cbs nbc) etc. and delivering to me my nightly news? I would feel much better informed if you would.Posted 07-25-2010 at 10:33 PM by rockzombie
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Well, Rock, I appreciate your appreciation, but I'm sure none of those networks would even let me in the door. LoL Truth and fact are rare things in the media these days. I try my best to only bring researched information to my readers. Hang in there... some day journalists will get back to the business of news and not agendas. At least we all must hope so.Posted 07-26-2010 at 09:11 PM by milproakron













