Medellín Cartel
The Medellín Cartel was an organized network of “drug suppliers and smugglers” originating in the city of Medellín, Colombia.
The drug cartel operated in Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, Central America,
the United States, as well as Canada and Europe throughout the 1970s
and 1980s. It was founded and run by Ochoa Vázquez brothers Jorge Luis,
Juan David, and Fabio together with Pablo Escobar.
By 1993, the Colombian government, in collaboration with the Cali
cartel, right-wing paramilitary groups, and the United States
government, had successfully dismantled the cartel by imprisoning or
assassinating its members.
History
In the late 1970s, the illegal cocaine trade took off and became a
major source of profit. By 1982, cocaine surpassed coffee as an export,
making up 30% of all Colombian exports. Many members of the new class of
wealthy drug barons began purchasing enormous quantities of land, in
order to launder their drug money, and to gain social status amongst the
traditional Colombian elite. By the late 1980s, drug traffickers were
the largest landholders in Colombia and wielded immense political power.
They used much of their land for grazing cattle, or left it completely
idle as a show of wealth. They also raised private armies to fight off
guerrillas who were trying to either redistribute their lands to local
peasants, kidnap them, or extort the gramaje money FARC attempted to
steal.
At the end of 1981 and the beginning of 1982, members of the Medellín
Cartel, the Colombian military, the U.S.-based corporation Texas
Petroleum, the Colombian legislature, small industrialists, and wealthy
cattle ranchers came together in a series of meetings in Puerto Boyacá,
and formed a paramilitary organization known as Muerte a Secuestradores
(“Death to Kidnappers”, MAS) to defend their economic interests, to
fight against the guerrillas, and to provide protection for local elites
from kidnappings and extortion. By 1983, Colombian internal affairs had
registered 240 political killings by MAS death squads, mostly community
leaders, elected officials, and farmers.
The following year, the Asociación Campesina de Ganaderos y
Agricultores del Magdalena Medio (“Association of Middle Magdalena
Ranchers and Farmers”, ACDEGAM) was created to handle both the logistics
and the public relations of the organization, and to provide a legal
front for various paramilitary groups. ACDEGAM worked to promote
anti-labor policies, and threatened anyone involved with organizing for
labor or peasants’ rights. The threats were backed up by the MAS, which
would come in and attack or assassinate anyone who was suspected of
being a “subversive”. ACDEGAM also built schools whose stated purpose
was the creation of a “patriotic and anti-Communist” educational
environment, and built roads, bridges, and health clinics. Paramilitary
recruiting, weapons storage, communications, propaganda, and medical
services were all run out of ACDEGAM headquarters.
By the mid-1980s ACDEGAM and MAS had experienced significant growth.
In 1985, the powerful drug traffickers Pablo Escobar, Jorge Luis Ochoa,
and Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha began funneling large amounts of cash into
the organization to pay for weaponry, equipment and training. Money for
social projects was cut off, and was put towards strengthening the MAS.
Modern battle rifles such as the Galil, HK G3, FN FAL, and AKM were
purchased from the military and INUNDIL and through drug-funded private
sales. The organization had computers and ran a communications center
that worked in coordination with the state telecommunications office.
They had thirty pilots, and an assortment of helicopters and fixed-wing
aircraft. U.S., Israeli, British military instructors were hired to
teach at paramilitary training centers.[4][6][8][9][10][11]
Operations
During the height of its operations, the cartel brought in more than
$60 million per day The total amount of money made by the cartel was in
the tens of billions, and very possibly the hundreds of billions of
dollars. There were many “groups” during the cartel’s years, usually
white Americans, Canadians or Europeans, organized for the sole purpose
of transporting shipments of cocaine destined for the United States,
Europe and Canada. While many groups were infiltrated and taken down by
Federal agents and informers, a few were stumbled upon by authorities,
usually due to some small misstep or careless behavior by a group
member.[citation needed]
Relations with the Colombian governmentOnce authorities were made
aware of “questionable activities”, the group would be put under Federal
Drug Task Force surveillance. Evidence would be gathered, compiled and
presented to a Grand Jury, resulting in indictments, arrests and prison
sentences, for those convicted. The number of Colombian Cartel Leaders
actually taken into custody as a result of these operations was very
few. Mostly, non-Colombians conspiring with the Cartel were the “fruits”
of these indictments.[citation needed]
Most Colombians targeted, as well as those named in such indictments,
lived and stayed in Colombia, or fled before indictments were unsealed.
However, by 1993 most, if not all, cartel fugitives had been imprisoned
or hunted and gunned down by the Colombian National Police trained and
assisted by U.S. Delta Force units and the CIA.
While it is broadly believed that the group “Los Pepes” have been
instrumental in the assassination of the cartel’s members over the last
17 years, it is still in dispute whether the mantle is just a screen
designed to deflect political repercussions from both the Colombian and
United States governments involvement in these assassinations.
Fear of extraditionPerhaps the greatest threat posed to the Medellín
Cartel and the other traffickers was the implementation of an
extradition treaty between the United States and Colombia. It allowed
Colombia to extradite any Colombian suspected of drug trafficking to the
US and to be put on trial there for their crimes. This was a major
problem for the cartel since the drug traffickers had little access to
their local power and influence in the US, and a trial there would most
likely lead to imprisonment. Among the staunch supporters of the
extradition treaty were Colombian Justice Minister Rodrigo Lara Bonilla,
Police Officer Jaime Ramírez and numerous Supreme Court Judges.
However, the cartel applied a “bend or break” strategy towards
several of these supporters, using bribery, extortion or violence.
However, when police efforts began to cause major losses, some of the
major drug lords themselves were temporarily pushed out of Colombia,
going into hiding while they ordered cartel members to take out key
supporters of the extradition treaty.
Rodrigo Lara Bonilla was pushing for more action against the drug cartels.
The cartel issued death threats to the Supreme Court Judges, asking
them to denounce the Extradition Treaty. The warnings were ignored. In
November 1985, 35 heavily armed members of the M-19 guerilla group
stormed the Colombian Supreme Court in Bogotá, leading to the Palace of
Justice siege. The army and the police attempted to rescue the hostages,
but the operation ended tragically with many of the hostages killed in
the crossfire and heavy casualties. Some claimed at the time that the
Cartel’s influence was behind the M-19′s raid, because of its interest
in intimidating the Supreme Court. The issue continues to be debated
inside Colombia.
The cartel and terrorismOn August 18, 1989, the cartel murdered
leading presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán, and declared “total
and absolute war” against the Colombian government, seeking to stop
potential extradition of its members. The strategy consisted of
terrorizing the civilian population and cornering the government. The
cartel conducted hundreds of terrorist attacks against civilian and
governmental targets. However, the cartel had already started a campaign
of assassinations of key political figures, as far back as 1984. The
following is a list of the most notable incidents involving the Medellín
cartel:
May 30, 1989: Attempted assassination of Miguel Maza Marquez,
director of the Departamento Administrativo de Seguridad (DAS) in
Bogotá. Car bomb. 4 dead, 37 injured.
September 2, 1989: Car bomb against major newspaper El Espectador in
Bogotá. 84 wounded. Guillermo Cano Isaza, director of the newspaper had
been killed on Escobar’s orders on December 17, 1986.
October 16, 1989: Car bomb against newspaper Vanguardia Liberal, in Bucaramanga. Four killed.
November 27, 1989: The cartel bombs Avianca Flight 203 during flight
over Bogotá while attempting to kill presidential candidate César
Gaviria Trujillo, who had not boarded the plane. 110 are killed.
December 6, 1989: DAS headquarters in downtown Bogotá is bombed with
over 1,100 pounds of explosives during the morning rush. The attack
kills over 50, injures more than 600, and levels several city blocks,
destroying more than 300 commercial properties.
May 13, 1990: Two bombs detonate separately at the Quirigua and Niza
shopping malls during Mother’s Day in Bogotá, killing 14 and wounding
over 100.[24]
February 16, 1991: The cartel detonates a 440-pound car bomb outside La Macarena, a Bullring in Medellín, killing 22.
January 30, 1993: A car bomb in downtown Bogotá kills 20. The bomb was
set off in a high-rise area, and most of the dead were in higher floors
as the explosive wave traveled up the buildings.
April 15, 1993: A car bomb kills 15 and injures over 100 outside the Centro 93 shopping mall in northern Bogotá.
Assassinations
As a means of intimidation, the cartel conducted several hundred
assassinations throughout the country. Escobar and his associates made
it clear that whoever stood against them would risk being killed along
with his/her families. Some estimates put the total around 3,500 killed
during the height of the cartel, including over 500 police officers in
Medellín, but the entire list is impossible to assemble, due to the
limitation of the judiciary power in Colombia. The following is a brief
list of the most notorious assassinations conducted by the cartel:
Luis Vasco and Gilberto Hernandez, two DAS agents who had arrested
Pablo Escobar in 1976. One of the earliest assassinations of authority
figures by the cartel.
Rodrigo Lara Bonilla, Minister of Justice, killed on a Bogotá highway on
April 30, 1984 when two gunmen riding a motorcycle approached his
vehicle in traffic and opened fire.
Tulio Manuel Castro Gil, Superior Judge, killed by motorcycle gunmen in July 1985 shortly after indicting Escobar.
Hernando Baquero Borda, Supreme Court Justice, killed by gunmen in Bogotá on July 31, 1986.
Jaime Ramírez, Police Colonel and head of the anti-narcotics unit of the
National Police of Colombia. Killed on a Medellín highway in November
1986 when assassins in a red Renault pulled up beside his white Toyota
minivan and opened fire. Ramírez was killed instantly; his wife and two
sons were wounded.
Guillermo Cano Isaza, director of El Espectador, killed on December 1986 in Bogotá by gunmen riding a motorcycle.
Jaime Pardo Leal, presidential candidate and head of the Patriotic Union party, killed by a gunman on October, 1987.
Carlos Mauro Hoyos, Attorney General, killed by gunmen in Medellín on January 1988.
Antonio Roldan Betancur, governor of Antioquia, killed by a car bomb in July 1989.
Valdemar Franklin Quintero, Commander of the Antioquia police, killed by gunmen in Medellín in August 1989.
Luis Carlos Galán, presidential candidate, killed by gunmen during a
rally in Soacha in August 1989. The assassination was carried out on the
same day the commander of the Antioquia police was gunned down by the
cartel.
Carlos Ernesto Valencia, Superior Judge, killed by gunmen shortly after
indicting Escobar on the death of Guillermo Cano, in August 1989.
Jorge Enrique Pulido, journalist, director of Jorge Enrique Pulido TV, killed by gunmen in Bogotá in November 1989.
Diana Turbay, journalist, chief editor of the Hoy por Hoy magazine, killed during a rescue attempt in January 1991.
Enrique Low Murtra, Minister of Justice, killed by gunmen in downtown Bogotá on May 1991.
Myriam Rocio Velez, Superior Judge, killed by gunmen shortly before she
was to sentence Escobar on the assassination of Galan, in September
1992.
End of the cartel
The cartel’s violence earned it the enmity of the Colombian and U.S. governments in addition to that of its rival Cali Cartel.
Many members of the cartel, including Pablo Escobar, were hunted and
killed by a National Police of Colombia force, the Search Bloc, which
had been trained and assisted by both the U.S. Delta Force as well as
the CIA. Escobar’s cartel associates were also targeted by the Los Pepes
vigilante group.
DEA Agents considered that their four-pronged ‘Kingpin Strategy’,
specifically targeting senior cartel figures, was a major contributing
factor to the collapse of the organization
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ANTIFA Anarchist Terrrorists are SCARED of Criminal Street Gangs like the Crips
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Gangs like the Hells Angels, Outlaws and Gypsy Jokers
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Portland Antifa Picks Fight With Outlaw Bikers, Then Antifa Member Hailley Nolan Blamed Police When They’re Shot
Imagine the irony when the very same violent Antifa militants who spent the last two years promoting “Defund the Police” now blame those same police for not protecting them when their intended victims fight back.
Antifa in Portland apparently tried their bully tactics on the Gypsy Jokers motorcycle club over the weekend and things turned — surprise! — violent. In the end, with one dead and five more wounded (video), police try to put together just what happened.
Meanwhile Antifa is blaming the police, not themselves for the violence. At the same time, Antifa’s leaders are telling their members and people in general not to talk to the cops, and to pull down social media posts that contain photos and video of what happened…or else.
That sounds like witness intimidation, doesn’t it?
If police really were to blame for what happened, why isn’t Antifa falling all over itself to provide the evidence? After all, these violent extremists love to record their exploits.
The Post Millenial has the details . . .
A mass shooting late Saturday night has left one dead and five injured after Portland-area Antifa held a gathering in solidarity with Amir Locke, a 22-year-old black man who was shot by police in Minneapolis earlier this month.
A woman was pronounced deceased at the scene, and two men and three women were taken to nearby hospitals, according to the New York Times. Two suspects are reportedly in custody in response to the shooting, according to KPTV.
The shooting occurred at around 8 pm near Normandale Park.
Tweets from Antifa members and groups told far-left comrades that were present not to talk to police investigating the shooting, to delete evidence posted on social media, and to keep posts including photos, videos, and first-hand accounts related to the incident to a minimum “so that you don’t receive a knock.”
Antifa “journalist” Melissa Lewis, who was a co-plaintiff in a failed frivolous “Antifa troll” lawsuit filed in federal court against The Post Millennial‘s editor-at-large Andy Ngo, said that “[o]ne of us got a chunk of the shooter.”
https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1551786810027671552
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Antifa in Portland apparently tried their bully tactics on the Gypsy Jokers motorcycle club over the weekend and things turned — surprise! — violent. In the end, with one dead and five more wounded (video), police try to put together just what happened.'
Antifa Hailley Nolan hijacked a Portland Police news conference the next morning and in an incoherent rant, blamed cops for the dead woman and the others who were wounded. The woman, Hailley Nolan breathlessly claimed that white supremacist cops are sending Gypsy Joker motorcycle club members to snatch Antifa members.
“They are sending Gypsy Jokers to kidnap us. They are sanctioning this violence against us. We are dying. We are trying to peacefully protest and they are killing us. And I want to know if any of you care. I want to know if Ted Wheeler cares.”
Local TV station KGW had this:
Hailley Nolan, an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist to Disrespects and Insults the Biker Gangs like the Gypsy Jokers
Hailley Nolan, an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist to Disrespects and Insults the Biker Gangs like the Gypsy Jokers |
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Anonymous Spokesman Flees Over Safety Concerns
https://www.seeker.com/anonymous-spokesman-flees-over-safety-concerns-1765504062.html
Though the jury's still out on the veracity of Anonymous' showdown with south-of-the-border bullies, Barrett Brown has emerged as the face of the hacktivist collective, which last week bit off possibly more than it could chew when it threatened the Mexican drug cartel Los Zetas.
Last week we told you how Anonymous drew a line-in-the-sand ultimatum, threatening to go public with the identities of local police, journalists, taxi drivers and other allies who conspire with Los Zetas if the cartel didn't release a kidnapped Anonymous member.
Though Anonymous apparently called off their Operation Cartel (#OpCartel) after Los Zetas allegedly returned the kidnapped victim, Brown has decided to flee his Dallas home over concerns for his security. On Nov. 8, he tweeted, "I've got ex-military people releasing info on me and family. Have to leave Texas."
According to a tweet, members of #OccupyDC picked up the tab for a plane ticket to New York City after Brown tweeted "Anyone who can buy me ticket to NYC/Boston and have me pay them back in month, let me know. Transistor@hushmail.com. Home no longer secure."
Perhaps fleeing to more northern exposures was a good move for Brown - especially after a Mexican man was found decapited and dumped in the town of Nuevo Laredo, one mile from the Texas border. The man's hands were handcuffed behind his back, his body and head publicly strewn on a bloody sheet of canvas scrawled with the message: "Hi I'm ‘Rascatripas' and this happened to me because I didn't understand I shouldn't post things on social networks."
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Anonymous retreats from Mexico drug cartel confrontation
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2011/nov/02/anonymous-zetas-hacking-climbdown
Threats to begin unmasking members of Zetas reined back as cartel rumoured to be hiring own security specialists for physical retaliation – as others question whether Anonymous member was ever kidnapped in Veracruz
Plans by the hacker collective Anonymous to expose collaborators with Mexico's bloody Zetas drug cartel – a project it dubbed "#OpCartel" – have fallen into disarray, with some retreating from the idea of confronting the killers while others say that the kidnap of an Anonymous hacker, the incident meant to have spawned the scheme, never happened.
The apparent climbdown by the group came as one security company, Stratfor, claimed that the cartel was hiring its own security experts to track the hackers down – which could have resulted in "abduction, injury and death" for anyone it traced.
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Motorcycle Monday: Portland Antifa members like Alexander Dial / @BetaCuck4Lyfe, Anthony Amoss, Clifford Phillip Eiffler-Rodriguez, Amanda Layla Woelfle (@tradishskinbyrd) and @BernardPDXHRC Declared War On Oregon Motorcycle Clubs / Biker Gangs
https://autos.yahoo.com/motorcycle-monday-antifa-declares-war-160000181.html
Back on Saturday, July 16 members of Antifa followed through on vows to try disrupting a gathering at the HonkyTonk Bar in Salem, Oregon. The result of the far-left group’s actions is what some are predicting to be a war between them and several motorcycle clubs throughout Oregon. If that sounds to you like a confrontation which would be wise to back away from, you’re not alone. What happens next could be ugly.
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Originally, Antifa groups began rallying members and supporters to join a “counter demonstration” for the “Take Action Tour” event being held at the HonkyTonk Bar. They characterized the venue’s gathering as “racist” and catering to both “fascists” as well as “white supremacists.” That event was marketed by the bar as “Hero Appreciation Day” complete with a dunk tank, bike show, eating contest, live music, bouncy house, family-friendly karaoke, free hot dogs, etc.
According to several Twitter posts from accounts journalist Andy Ngo says are Antifa members, the group which confronted them was the Free Souls Motorcycle Club. The one percenter motorcycle club might not have the household brand name of the Hells Angels, however its roots run deep. Founded in Eugene, Oregon in 1968 there’s considerable controversy over the details of its foundation, history, and what its aims are today. Regardless, Antifa seems poised to take it and other one percenter motorcycle clubs on in Oregon, promising for a confrontation like they’ve never seen.
White Rose of the Willamette Valley used its Twitter account to complain after Salem police didn’t protect their fellow Antifa members during the confrontation. It said Free Souls and “other uniformed security” both “attacked and injured community members peacefully protesting” without supplying details or other evidence. Unlawful whatever on Twitter claimed “one of ours” was hospitalized from the fight, retweeting a different person claiming “Salem police literally backed away” when the Free Souls came out to confront them. Another Antifa account proceeded to dox several people involved in the confrontation, tagging their supposed employers as well as releasing other personal details.
It's not like Antifa is unfamiliar with physical confrontation. Per Andy Ngo, one of the organizers of the demonstration at the HonkyTonk Bar was arrested in 2021 after allegedly hitting a female police officer. Ngo claimed another in attendance plead guilty the week before for doing over $164,000 in damages to a courthouse.
Anthony A. Amoss is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs
Anthony A. Amoss is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs |
Clifford Phillip Eiffler-Rodriguez is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs
Clifford Phillip Eiffler-Rodriguez is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs |
Alexander G. Dial @BetaCuck4Lyfe is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs
Alexander G. Dial @BetaCuck4Lyfe is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs |
Alexander G. Dial @BetaCuck4Lyfe is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs
Alexander G. Dial @BetaCuck4Lyfe is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs |
Amanda Layla Woelfle (@tradishskinbyrd) is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs |
Amanda Layla Woelfle (@tradishskinbyrd) is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs
Amanda Layla Woelfle (@tradishskinbyrd) is an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist who wants to declare WAR against Criminal Street Gangs and Outlaw Biker Gangs |
Nobody knows for sure what comes next in this feud, but some purported Antifa members took to Twitter to either voice their concern for the group’s trajectory or encourage others to push forward in that direction. One person warned Oregon motorcycle clubs are “highly organised (sic) and relentlessly violent and have vast networks you don’t understand.”
@BernardPDXHRC wants the Antifa Anarchist Terrorists to fight against Criminal Street Gangs and Biker Gangs |
@BernardPDXHRC wants the Antifa Anarchist Terrorists to fight against Criminal Street Gangs and Biker Gangs |
@BernardPDXHRC wants the Antifa Anarchist Terrorists wants to fight against Criminal Street Gangs and Biker Gangs
Antifa Anarchist Terrorists wants to fight against Criminal Street Gangs and Biker Gangs |
Antifa Anarchist Terrorists wants to fight against Criminal Street Gangs and Biker Gangs
Hailley Nolan, an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist to Disrespects and Insults the Biker Gangs like the Gypsy Jokers
Hailley Nolan, an Antifa Anarchist Terrorist to Disrespects and Insults the Biker Gangs like the Gypsy Jokers |
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PlusCC - pluscc.ws and pluscc.pw
Veracrypt - https://www.veracrypt.fr/code/VeraCrypt/
TrueCrypt - https://truecrypt.sourceforge.net
AxCrypt - https://axcrypt.net/
Disk Cryptor - https://diskcryptor.org/
GnuPG - https://gnupg.org/
Darknet / Darkweb Websites:
Hidden Wiki - http://zqktlwiuavvvqqt4ybvgvi7tyo4hjl5xgfuvpdf6otjiycgwqbym2qad.onion/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
Hidden Wallet - http://d46a7ehxj6d6f2cf4hi3b424uzywno24c7qtnvdvwsah5qpogewoeqid.onion/
Duck Duck Go - https://duckduckgogg42xjoc72x3sjasowoarfbgcmvfimaftt6twagswzczad.onion/
Dread Darknet Forum - http://dreadytofatroptsdj6io7l3xptbet6onoyno2yv7jicoxknyazubrad.onion/
Mail2Tor - http://mail2torjgmxgexntbrmhvgluavhj7ouul5yar6ylbvjkxwqf6ixkwyd.onion/
Haystack - http://haystak5njsmn2hqkewecpaxetahtwhsbsa64jom2k22z5afxhnpxfid.onion/
Onion Links - http://s4k4ceiapwwgcm3mkb6e4diqecpo7kvdnfr5gg7sph7jjppqkvwwqtyd.onion/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jT-jmq8KBw0