26 July 2013 (13:23 UTC-07 Tango)/18 Ramadan 1434/04 Mordad 1391/19 Ji-Wie (6th month) 4711
“I think some areas have been lost….there have been areas that have been abandoned or that have, unfortunately, been won by organized crime.”-Enrique Pena Nieto, Presidente of Mexico
Presidente Enrique Pena Nieto admits that a drug trafficking group, known as Knights Templar, have won the war in the Mexican state of Michoacan.
The loss of the state to Knights Templar took place as U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano was meeting with her Mexican counterparts.
U.S. President Bush Jr instigated the destruction of Mexico by forcing Presidente Felipe Calderon to launch a full on war on drug gangs, and six years later more than 60000 people have been killed, with no adverse affect on the drug gangs!
The ATF (U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives) operation Fast & Furious proved the U.S. government was behind supplying weapons and ammo to drug gangs, as many of those guns were traced to the killings of U.S. citizens with the very guns supplied by the ATF!
But the Knights Templar are not just another drug gang, they consider themselves the legitimate representatives of the people of Michoacan. Reports say combat in Michoacan has been ongoing for the past week. Two months ago the Mexican government increased police and military units in the state. Now entire towns have risen up against the government. Police report their vehicles and weapons being captured by the revolutionaries.
In 2011 I wrote how the U.S. instigated Drug War in Mexico was nothing more than a Control Through Chaos operation. It might also be U.S. covert preps for an invasion of Mexico. In 2012 I pointed out that Reaganite Caspar Weinberger co-authored a book called the Next War. Mexico was one of the countries he said the U.S. was going to invade, if conditions were just right. If the Mexican government is truly losing control of states to nationalistic anti-U.S. organizations, then that meets Weinberger’s conditions for U.S. invasion.