
lol oh god. Wonder if they were paid to be there?
Guzman's safe house
http://www.cnn.com/video/standard.h...qGVUIuNcr9dzehL052AoeItcR4gsDT3ZKtI4Vt3VQ&s=1
As a foreigner its really impossible to make heads or tails of whats going down in mexico.. many tens of thousands of people are dead, the cartels, police, army seem to all kinda be fighting each other. Some people are fed up with the cartels while others are staging protests for the leader of one to be released..
I guess I will just have to chalk all this up to just one more thing that makes absolutely no sense in the utterly failed, life taking, country destroying, life ruining madness, greed fueled mayhem for both cops and criminals, that is the "War on Drugs"
^exactly. There may be a great rearrangement, and therefore a disruption in supply. Same thing happened to Colombia's cartels after Escobar. Today, they are a shadow of their older selves. The upside is, Colombia is much more peaceful now. Same thing will happen in Mexico, especially with the vigilante squads regulating shit in the smaller cities.