Monday, November 18, 2013

A FEW ARTICLES THAT CONTINUE TO SHOW THE "TREND"!
























Now, I know it's easy to draw lines of similarity when it comes to events in Mexico, but given the current climate of the Community Police issues, it's probably important to watch for events that can create the perception of commonality.

Creating this commonality between regions in Mexico that historically have been hotbeds for unrest is a process that seems to be taking place here.

Common themes between what is taking place in Chihuahua and Michoacan are easily identifiable; the lack of support by the "government".
( Perception)

Not a new accusation as we all know, but significant in the fact that the social media pipelines continue to give events like the ones listed in the attached link coverage.

I would submit you take notice to the emotionally charged stories interwoven into these reports.

Children being murdered.. .people being so desperate they jump off cliffs in mass; these are the attempts to spark emotional actions  if not actually  accurate reporting.

"Exploitation" is a key word in the world of social unrest.





The next clip is about doctor Mireles and his followers being caught in an Ambush in Pareo. 

Notice more and more of the You Tube clips are set with English sub titles?

Notice the cameraman stays with him and was most likely traveling with him.

It also appears the Doctor is armed; one of the few times we've seen that, but that also might be the weapon of the person holding the camera.

Again the issue of the government not engaging the DTO members along with the issue of them disarming the Community Police.

What is even more interesting to a cop like me is the statement they gave them their weapons back!

It also appears he still likes to travel in black Pickup trucks.

It still appears as if he doesn't travel with a " in close" PSD/ Personal Security Detail / given the truck that pulls up to his location after the ambush is underway.




This final link is probably one of the most strategically important ones I've reviewed as it attempts to give historical, in their own words, background as to why and how these groups have come into being.

A few interesting notes to look for as you read it.

The comments about international public opinion and how important that is to the Doctor.

The reoccurring theme of violated children and corrupt leadership.

I'm finishing a more detailed account of this article and will post soon.

Here is yet again the bottom line:

This movement is not business as usual in Mexico.

Doctor Mireles stature is growing by the day.

Notice this article was put together by an actual media outlet and notice his comments about "local media"!




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