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Is the US government owned by the drug cartels like they are down South of the border?
The cartels can't exist in Mexico without a corrupt government and a corrupt police.
That said, they can't exist in America without an equally corrupt government and a corrupt police. Ahem...Pelosi et al.
Here's a good discussion on just that very thing. the cartels were running the town, while industry came in and started clearign all of their land for logging.
The people kicked all of the politicians out, then they kicked all of the police out, then they placed armed men on their border to block politicians from getting back in.
The cartels naturally left because there was no more corrupt government and police left to empower them....
The women of the town are actually the ones who got it started. Why? Because the cartels told them first we're gonna take your resources. Then we're gonna take over your town. Then we're going to take your women.
Well, the women stepped up and the whole town kicked em all out. They started their revolution by passing around little pieces of paper saying this is what we're gonna do...
Well worth the watch for anyone who wants to understand just how it is that corrupt government is the reason for these cartels and western imperialists. Luke's a real true to the word journalist, he actually gets out there and does it, and all over the world. Real journalism is lacking in America, so we're always glad to see it when it happens.
Can the small Mexican town of Cheran serve as a model? They banned politicians and found nearly everything improved. Filmmaker Luke Rudkowski tells us what he discovered when he investigated. Also today, Luke's take on the war on independent media.
Relevant reading - Cheran: The town that threw out police, politicians and gangsters
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