No?
Hmmm,...must've just been me.
Well, while I have ya,....might as well do this report, anyway,...
News reports from Mexico.
Today's top stories:
CJNG ambushes police and explodes CAR-Bomb in Colombia-kills 3 injures 7
Colombia.- Three dead and seven wounded police left an orchestrated attack, apparently, by Mexican nacrotraffickers in the police station of the municipality of Santander de Quilichao, Cauca, Colombia.
“At approximately 9:10 at night there was an explosive impact against the Police station of the municipality of Santander.
The report is three dead policemen and seven injured police officers,”Cauca Government Secretary Jaime Asprilla told reporters.
Veracruz: Man Disappears after state Police and Mexican Naval Assault
video in link
Acayucan, Veracruz - In a video that was just released through social networks, what can be seen is alleged elements of the State and Naval Police, beat a man inside an Acayucan bar.
In the video you can see that one of the police officers slaps a male person and subsequently hits him repeatedly.
After several seconds the observation is that the man was subjected on the floor, where several of them kick him and then lift him and take him away.
At the end of the video, two patrols are visible, the one marked with the SSPE number 3431 and 11-1481, allegedly used by the Naval Police for surveillance in the municipality of Acayucan.
Confessions of a Deported U.S. Soldier: Mexican Drug Cartels Are Recruiting Us and ‘the System Is Failing’
"Hey, Andrew. It’s Miguel. Listen... they got rid of me.”
The guards came in the middle of the night and sent me to Tamaulipas, a state in Mexico with U.S. travel restrictions due to violence.
Only after landing was I able to call my family to tell them what happened.
I should have had two more weeks before deportation.
The whole process—from the initial moment I learned my case had an immigration hold to the midnight wake-up call—can only be described as surreal.
I’ve considered myself an American my entire life.
If “home is where the heart is,” my home is in Chicago with my family and the Cubs.
My grandfather is a natural-born American citizen but moved to Mexico to start his family.
And his son, my father, moved our family back to the U.S. when I was only 8 years old.
When the time came to serve this country, my country, I never questioned it.
I served two tours in Afghanistan with the understanding that I was a U.S. citizen.
I was proud to serve a country that had become my home.
A part of me never returned from the war.
Similar to many veterans, I live with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from my time in the military.
As a way to cope, I turned to drugs, which led to a conviction and a sentence of seven-plus years.
While in prison, my doctor and I figured out the right medication that positively impacted my mental health.
I noticed a distinct difference in my behavior, however, after being brought into ICE custody.
As you can see, dear reader, we are not getting total information awareness.
We get fed bits and drivel from corporate mouthpieces that do what they are told.
If we want to be free, we need to start getting our information in open source ways.
This website will help you to see the very worst of what is happening right now in Mexico.
It will not tell you of the lovely nights spent in luxurious bliss in the small towns and safer areas around the larger towns.
Mexico has a whole lot of nothing, that stretches for hours upon hours.
It is largely one of the best places to live and grow a family on the planet.
Imo.