LOS YOUTUBERS MUERTOS POR ANDAR MAL | Luis Chaparro # 369

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Hi everyone, you are in another episode of Guzgris Podcast and today I am for the third time with my good friend Luis Chaparro. How are you? Very well, Guzgris. Nice to see you again. Now we are in Juaritos. The first time was in the middle. That's right. The first time was in the middle, in the United States. Between the center. Between Santo California and El Paso.

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And the other was in El Paso. Y la otra fue en El Paso, en tu estudio. Y ella nos recibió acá en Juaritos. Y ahora en Juaritos, pues me dijiste en Juaritos porque quiero arriesgar el pellejo. Bueno, sobres. ¿A poco sí se siente arriesgar pellejito aquí? Mira, en general, ya ves que te dije, nada más avísame como a qué hora y qué rollo porque sí Just let me know what time and what's up, because I do need to coordinate the guys who are in security. I mean, in Mexico I can't move anywhere without two guys. So when you go to Mexico City you also bring...

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No, in Mexico City there are like three, and it's a shield.

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Seriously?

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In Tijuana there are four and a shield.

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Yes. Yes. Yes.

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I don't know, I imagined you going alone. Yes. I didn't know, I imagined you were going alone. No, you see, until last year, I still had a few escapes and I was going alone with my backpack. But since last year, it's impossible. It's too risky. I started the mechanism of protection to journalists, that I also have certain protections like that, that is, federal, state protection, etc. They have an obligation to give me protection. Well, for those who wonder,

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who may not have seen the other two interviews, here our friend Luis Chaparro is a professional journalist, and more than anything, of the red note, you could say. Yes, I mean, of the security issue. Of course. And insecurity. Insecurity too. the tema de las agencias de investigación un sub tema es la migración y la política estamos pues que a final de cuentas se mezclan todos es el mismo tema amigo bueno pues queremos empezar la entrevista con un personaje que en paz

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descanse el señor Camilo Ochoa que yo creo que eso fue un punto para que tú y yo nos conociéramos porque él me hablaba mucho de ti creo que tú le habías hecho alguna entrevista él creo que la transmitió no sé que en vivo y yo ya foreign foreign foreign foreign foreign

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foreign

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foreign foreign foreign foreign foreign the the a I'm a refresher I was sending people I was sending a video where I was shitting the director's dick That's why I pay you, son of your fucking mother That's true That's why I pay you, son of your fucking mother So that they let my wife in

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And where did you get that guy from? It's what I don't know They've said a lot of things I'll start by talking about that because that's how I met him cosas y te lo digo empiezo hablando de eso porque así es como lo conocí y después dijo cuando salga el bote yo te voy a la entrevista a ti sale de la cárcel me da la entrevista pega macizo aparte se quita y la y todo con los lentes y todo y luego sale con con adela y se hace influencer por por

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casualidad él lo ha dicho así pero a mí me han contado varias versiones pues si a ver porque soledad no no creo que haya sido yo creo que el vato estaba version that I suspect the most that I brought to Camilo, but usually what they least want is to go out, what they least want is if you tell them to give me an interview, usually they say no, but let's see, behind your back and this, I better send you the questions, they don't want to, let them open a channel themselves, go out with their name, that good, Camilo's name was not Camilo. But it is that in reality what is know is that he did have intentions to get back at him, to stop doing that. I think he got lost on the way.

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But it turns out that when I interviewed him, like three times, but every interview new people came out to tell me, no, that's not true, and you don't interview him anymore because he's going to get you in trouble because he's a swindler. I said, well, a swindler of what? He started doing a song with the money to receive investments in his social media, he always put it

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and I didn't want to get closer because a lot of people were attacking me I met him because of you, I'm so mad

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people who had stolen millions of pesos

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I imagine he used your name I'm the one who came out here and I came out here... And I came out with Adela, because I also used Adela. And the ones I recorded with, I got together with many and used their trust. That's what they told me.

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That's crazy, man.

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So I didn't want to believe it, because it's their thing, right? Yes, yes. I didn't want problems, because... Did you ever tell Google, like, hey, let's do this? Or did you never? No, no, no. I just wanted to be invited, that's all. Oh, you wanted to...

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No, I can't, I can't, that's it. And you didn't invite them? Because I didn't know if it was true. But when there were a lot of people who said, yes, he stole from me too. me is very detailed his routine, the names of his children, the schools, I mean, look, in the audios that we publish, you can see, they say,

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go to the office, buy this, go every day, have a car like this, is registered, man, is, I mean, really, really, really, they brought him all the shit, leaves at that time, comes in at that time, they brought all his routine, and in the last audio, well, there are like three audios, I'm is It's like a computer, you can literally say hi. A lot of people, I think it's common sense, but there are a lot of people who don't have common sense. They told us in that note that we got, how is Damaso going to be in jail?

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Is he going to be in jail? Obviously it was before, it was before he was put in jail, when Damaso was still out. It's not an audio from when he's already arrested. And do you think it has something to do with what happened in Cuernavaca? I think it definitely had to do with it. I mean, I can't...

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Because there were a lot of people, I even got to Monterrey, and they told me, hey, did you know that Camilo swindled this guy with 5 million pesos? And he's a heavy guy here is that water because you can not stop here no but you have no idea of the stories that I loved that as you see that I lived in several houses

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and I was bad in a house something like that happened and the lady spoke to me to tell me is that he stole all the hedredones said that he grabbed things like that that the cameras look like a sandwich like a sandwich with the earrings. With things like flowers. And we would go. But they weren't his houses. They were rented.

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They weren't his. They weren't Airbnbs. You know what? Camilo, you're right. When I heard him on your podcast and then when he opened his channel I felt that he had an intention

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to claim himself. you two years ago because I was talking to you, they said that I was two years away to go out, but influencers, youtubers are millionaires and that's the future, so there is no ex-narco that is an influencer, so I can be the first, so I was already working for when I go out and he says no, no, I don't I don't care, I just want to do my interview for but it was a plan, it was a plan, that's what that person told me and he said hey, buddy, lend me a fair because I want to put a cake business and

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everything his father was dedicated to, chickens, something like that and they were trying but when it happened where he is not so keen to be an influencer and he does not earn the millions as he thought, what happened to this boy, Minin Lee, well, he kept scratching his face and kept pulling, because he does not get used to it better if they say that he made a channel that is the one that we had already

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mentioned of Ocralix, but then he did connect and kept pulling, kept putting merch in. No, I'm telling you about Amazon, but Camilo's program, since the guy didn't hit YouTube, he made better deals. Because I did know several people who have dedicated themselves to making potters or selling drugs and they put us in jail and they go out

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and they scam and defraud they do something related to defrauding people ok, I'm not going to do drugs anymore, I can't anymore but I defraud people so I'm investigating, that's the pattern that follows a person who who got used to making good money

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when it comes to fraud. No way. Well, yeah, I thought it was going straight, more or less. In fact, more or less, after he was with you, he contacted me. And I think I had interviewed Damaso. The interview I did with Damaso had just come out.

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And he contacted me about that. And he told me, hey, I did an interview with that bastard and I did an interview with him, I have a virtual interview saved there, we never saw each other, but before doing the interview, I tell everyone I'm going to interact with, I tell them where they come from, etc. etc. And this guy, his real name came up to me, since then, that was Carlos, it's not Camilo, that is family of the Pollo Loco. I knew one of the relatives of the Pollo Locos, because they are from the Paso Juarez and have connections here. And I talked to one of them, I told him, hey, this guy Carlos, yes, but the truth is ... no, no, just confirming, yes, that was before the interview

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I did the interview, I really didn't like the interview, I don't think it contributed anything I think it was a lot of myth, I think it was a lot of throw Damaso, throw this guy, throw the other one and also say the same thing that he had said in this case with me many times, and also he was distracted, like he had girls in his house

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then suddenly a woman came in from behind I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.

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I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't like it. I didn't like it, Camilo, how did it look? I'm not going to take it out. And I think he partially took it out because in what he did with the cell phones

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he asked for a cell phone to record him. So he recorded him. And he recorded the whole call. And he recorded the whole call, as always. Camilo was known for that. I was a big fan of his and I recorded everything. He must have an infinite file of communication. He must have a cell phone. Yes, yes, yes. Well, look, as I told you, this guy, if he wants to

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dedicate himself to social media, he goes out and he is effective. I mean, he was doing well. But like everything, he goes down, he goes down. But if, as a fan of him, I kept interviewing him, some people Una personas me me llegaron me totes de buey es bueno. No es el narco que él decía que era

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Es bueno en no era narcos hacia nada con los malandros pero chingaba los malandros Ok, o sea se dedicaba también a engañar a los malandros Bueno, y de y todo y güey es compañeros de él de la cárcel a mí me decían que que hubo una una vez que él supuestamente ya vas a salir para la siguiente semana a one time he supposedly said, you're going to go out next week. Oh yeah, I'm ready for next week. And he started to fuck the guys,

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give me a break, because we're going to do a party from here. Ah, iron. So people put a break and left. And he fucked the money, and said I'm going on Monday.

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And my mom... I heard from a contact... Something like that? No, I heard that they put two huge dicks in his car. That they locked him in the bathroom or something like that. That's why.

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They never told me why. It was because they had him there for two days and until he paid the fare. No way. I don't know how he did it, but he did pay. he because he told me, who is that? and I told him, this guy, Camilo he said no, he told me no and then he kept thinking the crazy chicken

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and I told him, yes the crazy chicken, yes, yes, no I gave him a chance and he wanted to go ahead I don't know how they put him and from there the cloaca was uncovered that it was not what it was and everything

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was a deception, if he was with I'm the war, the factions, the guy grab a certain flag and fuck the others I mean, it was like a death wish, it was like a death wish Yeah, it was like he was asking for it Maybe it sounds brutal to say it like that, but the least you want to do is get in trouble Sure

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I mean, you know, say things as they are, not say a lot of things and this guy didn't give a fuck Yeah, the day he was killed, they sent me pictures. Imagine me. Immediately. I didn't see, I didn't see.

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I didn't see. I didn't see. One thing I noticed, I was curious to investigate well, is that most of the impacts, with the exception of 2 or 3, come from the inside out. Yeah, right? If you see the... I mean, I'm sure you got the picture.

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The door. In the door, you see the trajectory of the bullets. The exit hole, that is, the wood is splintered outwards, not inwards. There are only like 2 or 3 at the height of the head that are splintered inwards. I mean, they look perforated. All the rest, the splinter is outwards.

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Like, I think the guy threw several shits outwards before they hit him or something like that. Or maybe he has already thrown a sack, I don't know. But there are a lot of shits outwards and like two or three inwards and the ones from the outside go from top to bottom, like if you're throwing like that, you know, it's weird, I was really curious to investigate those shots I was very curious about the mammoth, and then they put a mammoth on him, of course they put it on him. Why did you say that? Why are you in the bathroom with a mammoth?

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No, no, the guy, no, they didn't put it on him. The picture that circulated, surely, who would have taken it? What did that message mean?

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I don't know.

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Maybe to make fun of his weight, you know? Something. To say in some way, obese or fat or something. I think it's because of his weight, you know? Something. To say it in some way, obese or fat or something. And the glasses on. And the glasses on.

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The guy just uploaded a video, right? You can see he's uploading a video in a mirror, with the clothes he's wearing when he was killed. But yeah, I'm curious about the versions about the murder. Some say he got in because of the fracture, others say he jumped off the back of the car. the I don't know if it was a front or a back. The version of a single shooter is the one that came out, the one that pulled the most. But the fact that the information is kept so hermetic, to me as a journalist, dude,

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tells me that it has a degree of involvement of the authority itself. So there is someone within the same authority involved. And that's why it's them. And they gave him a folder. in Yes, yes, yes. I saw the part where his kids and everything stay. Yes, man. It's the coolest. The kids, man. Besides, they were supposed to be at home, right? Something like that. Yes, I really looked at the photo, but I didn't want to investigate much.

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I saw the photo and everything, I was attracted to the mammoth and that.

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Yes, man.

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But I said, well, he was already into those things. foreign foreign foreign

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foreign

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foreign foreign foreign foreign foreign foreign foreign I was also fucking with that guy, you know? I think Camilo was looking at who to fucking fight. And he fought with a lot of people, he fought with everyone. He wrote me a lot of things, a lot of things, I mean not bad things, he gave me a lot of info, look at this, look at that,

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look at what I'm going to upload right now. Everything he uploaded, he gave me too, I think to see if he would echo me. Because he did send me audios where he would say Luis, the thing is that they do believe you because you are a journalist. They don't believe me at all, but it's true, everything I'm reporting. And I never echoed him because I feel like he had a very set agenda, he had a purpose, you know?

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But what was the purpose of jumping to one side and going straight to the other? intention way so it's no I don't go con con que fin se brinco pa pa un solo bando y de tirar directamente con los contras la neta que a ver como puede ser que le hayan dado billete we're saying no seria el primero ni el único creador de contenido por decirle alguna manera que le estén aventando un billete para pasar propagando pachin gara otros way este como puede haber sido eso puede haber sido su afinidad de que se calentó el vato lo explicó mil veces propaganda my way pero si me me o sea me manda mucho este y yo creo que las pocas veces que hable con él como en llamada fue la vez que le hice la entrevista que

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en la entrevista que justamente me dijo salí con gus grill a chingada y la la a ver tan interesante hablamos y le entrevista alguna alguna otra ocasión alguna llamada también yo siempre di por hecho que camilo me está grabando o sea I always assumed that Camilo was recording me. Yes, yes, yes, you all told me the same thing. Yes, you all said, hey, Camilo is recording you. Yes, you told me, hey, put yourself on the spot. I'm not talking bad about him.

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I'm just talking to him about the interview we were going to do and that's it. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. And the guy, effectively, in one of those calls, to I'm but I don't have the confirmation, and yes, no, they fucked him up, here I have all the evidence, he told me he had audios of the guy moving merchandise, I never asked for them, I didn't hear them, but since two people have told me so, and one more person who has an agenda very against the mini leak, I said, let me report, and I started talking to other friends who are in the state where they caught Damaso, who are in charge of making the arrests

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Hey, who knows what? Simon, we just caught him, so that's it, do you have photos? They send me the photo of the guy and that's when I said, I already uploaded it, I sent him a message that I did it right, if they caught him, they confirmed me, that is, the info that Simon brings, you see? So you can see that they're not some dumbass, that I don't know what, that blah blah blah. All of that is what he's recording. Let's say that the bad thing, in quotes, that I say there is that if I say, hey, Damaso is a dumbass, or I say, ah, what a dumbass, if he was already free.

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It's practically the same, it's something that you would say to anyone, I'm a person. You're free, you know? You're such an asshole. You're getting drunk again. That's why you're a mega-migrant. You think that if you had dedicated yourself to that, and you get into the boat and you get out, you'd screw it up again? Honestly, I don't think so, but it's hard to talk

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if you're not in someone's shoes. You know why? Think about this. People tell me something very similar about my job. They tell me, you're well threatened, they want to fuck you, you have protection, you have to bring bodyguards, you don't live in the country,

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you bring a mess. Why, why do you keep writing about this shit? Why do you keep dedicating yourself to what you do? Even though it's not illegal or anything. I have a very personal conviction that I was born to do this. I think I didn't come into the world to do anything else but write, report, generate truth. But a lot of people say, what an idiot.

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I think that if one day I get killed, people will say, well, asshole, you had a thousand opportunities, you didn't have to be dedicated to that. There was no need, nobody told you. You know, so it's complicated, I mean, it's different to dedicate yourself to driving drugs and get arrested, don't get killed, they give you a second chance. But who knows, in the feet, in the shoes of a person, how it feels to live that life, you know?

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For example, right now, but the and Look, the lawyers, that's the job of the lawyers, the lawyer of one of the Mayo's children. Also at some point he had a super strong accident in Mexico, and it is assumed that that son no longer walked in Mexico, and less in those areas where he had the accident. I received information at that time, I called the lawyer, he tells me practically that he is an asshole, that it is not true, and then it turns out that it is true. And I call the lawyer and I say, what's up? It's because of respect for my privacy.

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Okay, dude, I didn't publish it, it was an accident, there were strong tragedies, I'm not interested, it's not public interest. But your client was in Mexico, dude, and you deny it and you call me an asshole. No, no, let's México, eso es su información. Todo lo demás, la tragedia y los detalles, no. Ok, está bien, gracias.

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Abogados, a final de cuentas, lo mismo cuando se llevaron el Z40 y el Z42, yo a las 6 de la mañana, 7, estoy publicando un tweet, donde digo, los están sacando del país, junto con un chingo de otros narcos. I called the lawyer of the Treviños and told him that he was an idiot that didn't respect me or my profession and that I didn't know how to do it if he was the lawyer

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and that I was the lawyer and that I didn't know anything and that I was banned from my office and that I would never give an interview and what happened? He confirmed and I told him

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that he should thank me because they are ahead of you we is she was involved, she has a search warrant, she was pulling, or at least the investigation of the US Attorney's Office. They put 17 members, quietly, on the ground, they put snipers on all the buildings, and they send me photos of snipers, they send me photos of the 17 members, with the luxury suitcases, how much money they brought, how they got there, the I'm is a deal tan lo que diantene aside de se de callado way y como se dieron cuenta way no pues tan cabrones way to be some sus métodos y claro o sea sus vatos a ver a final de cuentas es todo un buró we contrados todos una dos tres fuentes que estuvieron pasando información se ve realmente es todo un buró que se mete

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investigar agarrar tu que ahora salido de aquí sabes traje pero estas celulares I had to have left here. You know, you have to have your cell phone, you run to the station and they say, here are the messages. I never, I mean, even when my source tells me, you know what, maybe I'm going to face a legal process and everything, I said, if I have to collaborate,

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I don't give a fuck. I'm looking for you, I'm asking for the information, I'm the one who found out from someone from Sinaloa who said, hey, there are 17 members on a flight like that and it seems that they are going to cross the border. And I started reporting that shit, saying, hey, you'll have something of this, hey, hey, but reconfirm me, until one says,

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Simon, they are right now crossing, another one says, hey, check this out, and they pass me all the info. We were in contact with the office of El Paso. They left. They didn't contact us anymore. That's it. With my sources, I lost communication. I didn't even dare to look for them to not get them in more trouble.

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I hope they are free of problems and all that. But I haven't been able to contact them. And all the family of the deceased are there in the United States? They are in the United States. in Do you see how big of a finger the US government is going to throw at you? You're going to say, but if you're really stupid, you're going to jail for 70 years for trafficking all this crap. But these guys, imagine, what are they going to do for free?

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Are they going to do it for what? No, it's a bigger benefit. It's for talking, for putting that program on the witnesses. Ok, and is Ovidio in jail right now, right? Ovidio is in jail right now, yes. Joaquin is in jail. With Joaquin, there you go, the best for when this comes out, maybe there is a little more clarification, let's see. The negotiation with Ovidio was relatively easy.

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This is an article that I published in Proceso de Amazón, an investigation. Because the plan from the beginning of the Chapo was, save me, rescue me Ovidio. so Wait, let's cut the movie. You know, it's El Favorito. It's a rat on a little rat on low metal is Catholic I said, you know, the Mexico Look, he's a quidar cuando arrest our no video lo encargo muchísimo de que este vato Quidamelo, por favor que no se metan este tema que si esa era como el morrito fresco esta cuando imagínate and they are going to put a lot of pressure on him like they did to me he asked to be rescued the only way, the only plan

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was to betray the compadre betray the mayo these guys already had a plan to turn themselves in as a group when the ladies were still outside lawyers, HSI, DEA, lawyers, sorry, people from the state department I said, I don't know. I don't know.

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I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. and the ladies, if they all turn themselves in, we give them 5 years of freedom, they get money and that's it. And they didn't want to, but the guys, I don't know if Ambada,

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probably too, they got the spank. I mean, in one of those, these guys, it's good for them to turn themselves in, it's good for them, you know? They got that little mouse. And Joaquin, in the end, says, that's how it is. I'm going to take that plan, I'm going to give it to him, but I'm also taking this guy.

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Ay, ay, ay.

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To get Ovidio. Ovidio already entered the witness program. I mean, Ovidio, I mean, even though he's still in the system, is is So, get a job, because you're going to run out of money and you need help, or give us info that is worth it, and as you wish, you can still get two or three envelopes depending on the info. Those payments take a long time, they have to be processed, they have to be converted

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into a report, and the report has to have value. So analysts get in, read it, rewrite the information, they take other three sources and say, ah, yes, what the goose is saying, they have already corroborated it. Hey, but when we talk about changing someone's identity, in this case, you are no longer called Luis Chaparro, you are called Luisa. I mean, something like that. I mean, we send you a passport to Alabama,

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they give you your passport as if you were born, I mean, they create a story. and they say, as soon as your information is of no use, we take it away from you and you go back or to the boat and we take it back Damaso Damaso, even though he was not a protected witness, he was a cooperating witness Damaso was given a fair for information they gave a lot of benefits to Damaso for being pulling, the guy, well, see where they caught him, he lived there

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he did not live in a state where he wanted he was repugnant in Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia to You know, or at your house, you have to come and sign. Probation. Probation. So, he didn't do anything.

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And now, I think that with the antecedent of saying, we gave you an opportunity, you didn't take advantage of it, you moved to Fenta. I think that there they are going to put a sentence of 25 years, screwed. And then to Mexico, come on. And probably later to Mexico. And he's going to go out with the guy Palma, right? yes, do you remember? yes, he was here

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we met him on this border hey bro, I also want to ask you now that it's kind of hot, cold, I don't know how to say it the issue of the narco-political mentors yes, of course you're uncovering the cloaca

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that's the real cloaca you already uncovered the cloaca to the CBP I'm Mexico Christmas. of much concern. So it depends on his mood, man. He turns his head, man. And that's the Mexican narco-politician, man. He has a happy, happy face here in front of him. No, everything is fine. I'm still seeing the people and the shit. And behind him, he has the... of a narco, man. A rascal moving and doing... and killing people. The face of the snake.

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The face of the snake, man a snake, bro. And those are the drug-police. We are associated, the journalist Oscar Valderas, the civil association called Defensores, led by Miguel Alfonso Mesa, an activist and a lawyer,

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very cool, and me, all three, and our team, not individually, but all my team, standing up, all the Defensores team, not individually, but all my team, all the defense team and the team that supports Oscar Valderas as a journalist,

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we got together to start scratching him, because we said, let's see, these guys are not allowing us, as long as the narco-politicians don't end, as long as we don't have a catalog of the politicians who are involved with the narco, we're going to keep voting for the same characters all our lives. So we forget, our memory is so small. So you say, what if we create a catalog?

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Like a print, a red catalog. Where you say, I'm going to vote for Alfonso Duras. I didn't remember that guy, he's an archipelago. Fucking Narcassus, governor of Sonora. Involved with the Cabreras cartel de Sinaloa yo le public a una madre que no gusto nada en sonora way que de nuevo me tiene

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prohibido de eso restringido de pisar sonora los gringos a in los contactos que tengo a mí me pasaron un pantalla so donde dice suspect a terrorist sospechoso de terrorista pal gobernador de sonora viene su foto viene su fecha Suspected terrorist. a mucho de eso y lo que le quitaron la visa no le quitaron la visa web pero el cabrón hace esta cosa de la camioneta suburban es el retorno es esa batuta moliped no no es que tú estás metido que también a la este medio una gobernadora que tenemos en baja california también creo que le habían bueno a ella le quitaron la visa y lo que sí hay que hay que poner a ver la gobernadora de I think that the governor of Baja California is not on the list of narco-politicians.

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We haven't put her on the list because it seems that the fact that she was removed from the Baja California visa has to do with other things. I have two documents of her, of the removal of the visa. One where she was under investigation and another where she is no longer under investigation and it says that they are going to return his visa. I don't know if at this moment they have returned his visa. I say, probably if they had returned it, he would already be in Roswell, but maybe not, I don't know.

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But if it is a different thing, I say that we continue to investigate and that we continue to investigate. Well, I would say that if, I think, if they take your visa and it is cancelled, it is not easy to get it back. It's like, go to the American consulate and request it again. That's how I would think that if it is cancelled. It's not. I take care of it and then I give it to you. It can't be like that. No, it's not like that. If they freeze it, you can ask for it again. You get an email, which by the way,

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we haven't gotten it out yet, but Sandra Cuevas, the ex-mayor of the Cuauhtémoc mayor's office, of Mexico City, her visa was taken away in 2022. I have the documentation where it is shown that her visa was revoked in 2022, but three months later they return it.

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I mean, I think she applied quickly or paid a bill or something, but they returned her visa later. But you mean that they gave her the paper back, that is, they reprinted it. They gave her another one, that is, she reapplied and still in three months the visa arrived. And she went to the consulate. I think she must have gone to the embassy. I think you should do something like that, because if you don't, you have to go to the consulate again. Exactly. Now, Marina, for example, the governor of Baja California, dude, she wasn't physically taken away.

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Her husband, yes. She was only revoked. Her husband, yes. She was warned. Don't cross, because if you cross, we're going to withdraw your visa, and it could be a diplomatic issue. visa y puede ser un tema diplomático. Entonces usted ahorita no está admitida. Usted la vamos a pasar acá, no tiene admisión. Pero su visa ya la tiene. Ella la tiene con ella, nunca se la quitaron físicamente. Entonces solamente en la página ttph algo así. Se la revoked. Solamente cambio status, te metes a tomar revocada tu visa.

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Tu mica la tienes, pero no puedes usarla. A Durazo se la quitaron igual, You have your mica, but how can you use it? Durazo was taken away, revoked, warned, and all that shit, but he was put a suspected terrorist. He was put a suspected terrorist. That's bigger, that's a big issue. We get you in the boat as soon as you cross and then we see what's up. The issue is that this guy, when I publish this, once a month or something like that,

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he crosses, takes a picture with the CBP on the bridge, and then does a live stream from the United States with the governor of Arizona.

43:32

For that, that's a lie, Paco.

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It's this thing, dude, to point a finger at me and say, you see how you lie, dude? You see how you're saying lies? I can cross. It turns out that he is crossing with a parole. The same figure that the children of the family of the Chapo Guzman, of Ovidio Guzman used. That same figure of drug dealers, involved in a mess, families of drug dealers, but they give them a parole for a negotiation. That same figure used Alfonso Durazo to cross, a parole, a temporary figure, a temporary permit in exchange for a negotiation. What negotiation is Duraso bringing?

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What the guys told me, in that same document that they leaked to me, they say, he knows the subject of narco, but what he knows the most is the subject of politics. They told me, you take it as you want to take it. So I think the guy is talking about his own political group, Morena, which is involved in a mess. So I think that's where it's going, it's one of the founding members.

44:29

But lately, talking about the topic of the politicians, they take away the visa from so and so, I don't know where, but also the singers. The singers too. I noticed that they are revoking them, I think even Enigma Norteño, various groups that play. I think they are even revoking the Enigma Norteño. Of course. Various groups are touching it. Right now with the issue that terrorists have already been declared to the cartels of Mexico,

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if suddenly a friend of yours paid for the beers and the guy says, hey, I have a transfer for the beers, it was 200 pesos of beer, and then this guy is caught crossing the street and he says, I was pulling for this cartel with that you have to get out on the list too back the visa of the gusgri right now, honestly

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I find it interesting what the United States is doing, they are making a list of stinkers people you don't even want to open the door to say no, no, no, this guy won't get even $5, he won't even say hi. Because he's a snitch, he's a drug dealer, he's in this thing.

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Because any little bit of gossip, you go too. In what they investigate, yes or no, you go out of the country, you go as a terrorist suspect. And the musicians also, for some reason,

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because they were once sung by them, because they were once received and not, and they knew... Imagine, you sing to a drug dealer, and the drug dealer makes you a transfer, which he is not going to do it on behalf of Chapo Guzman, but he is going to do it on behalf of a financier. When they get to Chapo Guzman, they investigate all his financial networks, and then all the transfers come out. moment I mean, apart from that, what we know about the gringos is that if they know one thing, it's to investigate. The guys have a very superior investigation system than we Mexicans could have, or any other country on the same continent.

46:33

The gringos, you know, even though they let them act, and it seems like a bullshit to me, a massive shooter, the guy who shoots a massive shot in the United States, in two hours they have the photo, address, this, that, that, that, that, everything already published. At the minute these guys just go into the file, this guy was and they have a record, bastard. So, the Mexicans, suddenly, that are, that support any politician, the party you tell me, and the color you want, that want to say, no, they are lies of the gringos, the fucking gros don't even know. I think that argument is not valid. The gringos know perfectly well who they are investigating, what they have with them, how the situation is.

47:11

They have read you very well. Every time you cross, they show you a document, they take your picture, the plate, your cards, where you passed them, etc. Right now, despite what is being said at the presidential level, that there is a very strong Mexican sovereignty, there is a very massive collaboration between US and Mexican intelligence authorities. From the United States they say,

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hey, that bus driver came to the ROS, he passed a card like this, of such and such a number, he bought $200 from any fucking shoe, but with that account, investigate it, his WIFI comrade talks to him, foreign in I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to go.

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I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to all levels. Not only governors or mayors, senators, local deputies, your local governor, the police, the traffic chief. And we have a lot of info

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that we take, we put it to the discussion of all the teams. We are a lot of people involved. We have alliances with lawyers, we have alliances with security chiefs, etc.

49:24

And there are times when we say, man, you're going to get hot. I mean, there, so you can see, the problem is not going to be minor. It's going to be a bigger problem. There are going to be reactions. They're probably going to have to leave the country. So, I say in that situation, there is

49:47

someone from the state of Chihuahua. I'm going to put it like this, because it's the state apart from where we are. And it's a state that we said, I raised my hand and said, wait for me, wait for me, because here I am. I'm close to the state of Chihuahua and I don't want trouble. I'm comfortable, I've never gotten into trouble in that state. We're going to weigh that information and we're going to start taking it. Others that we publish, then demand, in a lot of demand.

50:12

Sandra Cuevas then responded, she put me on the label on X, on Twitter, and she said, on Monday I have something like this, I'm going to give an important message, I hope you like it. She didn't say anything on Monday, I want to imagine what he's going to send me. I don't know, let's see what reaction Sandra Cuevas is going to have. It's been a month. Sandra Cuevas, who is she? Sandra Cuevas is the former mayor of the Cuauhtémoc mayor's office in Mexico City.

50:36

She was a mayor very close to organized crime groups in Mexico City, I'm going to with the union and he goes out kissing and kissing and Sandra says, yes, no, bastard, dude, I know you didn't like jackals, no, yes, dude, over there we have information, there are also some photographs where they are in New York, they traveled together and the mother and Sandra says,

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I'm not asking who the guy I liked is, how am I going to know? You say, no, you don't ask who you kiss, foreign is No, I said, I said, I said, I said, I said,

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I said, I said, I said, I said, foreign foreign foreign foreign foreign

52:23

foreign foreign foreign What is Luis Chaparro saying on Facebook? He's a narcissist. No, no. He's a jerk. A jerk.

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A jerk.

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I can't sue a guy who's talking about me and that I'm from Mexico.

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I mean,

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if not, yes. If not, you'd be sued by the state. You'd have them all.

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Like a guy said,

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someone said, Guzri closed the doors for me. I wish I could do that. way No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no is is that there are a lot of politicians who want to get to you in two ways, either by money or by fucking. So, they either mobilize a network of journalists, communicators, content creators to fuck you up, to say, this guy this, and this guy the other, and so on, and then the network is seen, then the nodes,

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or they are looking for you, they are looking for you to talk. Hey, let's talk, let's talk, let's talk, let's talk. Fortunately, I made a team, my team at the foot of the note, it is a close team, it is a small team, more or less, but also with a lot of confidence. And my phone number is very difficult for someone to have, the staff. It's very rare for someone to have it, and for someone to be able to get it. They come to my producer, they come to my assistant, they come to my writer,

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and if they come to them, then I can look for them. Hey, we want an appointment, we want an appointment, connect us with Luis, we need to talk to him. And the truth is, no, fuck it, tell him no, I'm here, I'm out, I don't have a cell phone, I'm out of service, you'll see, next week,

54:53

and so we're taking it, to never get to the point where a conversation can be opened. Of money? Of money. the inner work in the campus quanto a Vagabond Samara with a hypothetical Chinga so do not for the more ideas a la gente o

55:08

Imaginar me que tal vez lo has hecho pero que tanto te pueden ofrecer we provide a publication por ejemplo en la publicación que acaba de ser latinos will investigate a latino secretive investigation Donde revelaron que a los youtubers que los de contenido que that go to the morning show with a pro 4t agenda there are people that are paying them 250,000 pesos for asking a question

55:31

for example hey, this panist governor, yes it's true that he's a drug dealer with that you show a panist governor and there you go, 250 bucks to put a fucking show in the morning show where they only go to the morning show

55:44

and that's just to give an example I want to imagine that there is in If you're going to pull to lower costs, better not do it. Better not do it. Now, we have a very strong narco-political team because we are three big teams. It's not just one person. Put it like this, they can talk to me, hey, lower it, I offer you here and there. And then I'm going to have to tell all the other teams, hey, you know what? I was offered a fair,

56:19

and I already grabbed it and spent it on both, you know? You have to lower your profile. You need assholes, I mean, apart from that, you need very integral people, who are also risking their skin, who are part of the team. They're going to kick your ass, man. At some point, they're going to take you out of the project, they're going to exhibit you,

56:32

and you're really going to take down something that Mexico needs right now, man. We hear a lot in social media, it's chayotero. What is that? Chayote was established many years ago. The chayote was given to the journalist. It was given to the journalist so that he would not publish things or so that he would publish things. In his time, talking in the 90s, still in the 2000s, it happened. You saw on Mondays, outside the offices of your mayor's office, the line of journalists, making a line, what's up, they come for the chayote

57:06

and yes, everyone was going for their 200, 100, 500 pesos envelope to say, hey, no, don't publish this anymore, but it was the journalists at some point the governments said, damn, why are we paying so much to the journalists, they are a lot, pay the owner, hey, what you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, And the media doesn't download it anymore. It's not the boss anymore. This is not going to be published.

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And that's how it stayed. Ask the Ciudad Juárez newspaper. Is that how it is? No, it's very clear. Its line is very obvious. And I tell you, because I started journalism in there. The order was lowered. No, that's not going to happen. Oh, my report, my investigation, the mayor was involved pus el alcalde estaba metido acá con el cartel de Juárez en los terrenos ya I'm to here it is. Two, there is a team, there is a team of writing, there is a team of

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researchers, there is a team of colleagues with whom you confirm and corroborate data, or that you filter information and they tell you, look at what we got, you go, ah, the information is good, you corroborate it with two or three sources and it goes up. In that sense, it controls the issue of corruption a lot, The control a mucho el tema corruption hacia dentro no que no pudiera suceder a ver puede suceder sin ninguna bronca Pero si le preguntas por ejemplo mi equipo y al equipo con el que trabajo todos los días siempre siempre la línea es todo va aquí no porque claro a ver a final de cuentas te preguntan

59:37

Oye, wey, viste el chingazo te que salió de chapas. No mames que más da so le pone se batu a y que sabe que Lo íbamos a entrevistar that came out of Chiapas, dude. No, man, what a badass that guy is, dude. Who knows what. And we were going to interview him. Well, let's go, dude. We're going to interview him. Anyway, if he wants to, go. If he wants to, his problem. But we don't measure ourselves. No, of course not. Here, no one is going to measure anything, dude.

59:54

Here it goes. Just like it goes. And there's a... don't do I think it will happen. I think it will happen. Because nowadays politicians are also given a lot nowadays if you defame them and it goes, ok, it goes. Don't send him to download the note he gave me

1:00:32

that I'm corrupt and that make a boxing campaign. Exactly, that's what I told you. Tell him he's an asshole and that nobody believes you, stupid. When people go to your account, to see

1:00:44

all the commenters say it's a lie, that it's proven... And people, oh well... You don't pay attention anymore, because you saw the bots farm. That's exactly what Alfonso Brasso did. When we published that. All the bots came out, and very shameless bots.

1:00:59

And all his employees, almost like... The fucking employee who cleans the bathrooms, bathrooms that does not publish a fucking with this guy. Comment, dislike the video and report it. And no matter how much they looked for him, because they looked for him, because they took pictures of me like 2009 where I'm interviewing some motorcycle dealers. I mean, imagine that, man.

1:01:16

No matter how much they looked for him, that's what they found. and they're going to listen to you. And the info comes in handy, with a clean agenda, with a justice agenda, and we're going to go all out. And we go out, and it's the days, I swear, that the team feels it, I go out very excited,

1:02:59

I go out very happy, I mean, this has to be a priority every day. Every day we have to deal with this kind of stuff. It's something like cheerful, you know? The days that we've suffered strong threats, that we've suffered direct threats and everything, are days that feel like a luxury. But normally, for example, when was the last threat you had? Two months ago, one month.

1:03:20

How was that? Look, two months ago they left me a package suspicious outside my house in El Paso in El Paso I had to talk to the FBI and now they put you in the video, the SWAT team arrived

1:03:34

the bomb squad arrived with the suit to close the streets, my neighbors must be very angry that this bastard when he doesn't get to the FBI arrives I don't know off, that when this guy doesn't get to the FBI, he gets to this and that

1:03:47

And that was two months ago, it was the bomb squad, it was a report And they called me from Washington to tell me that we received the threat, we are still watching your house And what was it? It was nothing, it was a flowerpot Um It's weird that someone has it. Weird, weird, even between my family. I'm telling you that five people know my house. Including my parents. It's weird, weird, weird that someone knows my house in El Paso.

1:04:37

It's a package that comes from a distribution center, that they did it with the trick and with a QR code. The QR code was a QR code, so the FBI told me, did you scan it? No, obviously not. Don't open it, it's information, who knows what, and they took the package.

1:04:55

Maybe, what could it be? Let's open it.

1:04:58

I'll click it. I don't know, the location, I don't know. Like what the other guy said, the call. The girl opened something that she shouldn't have opened. Exactly. Oh, you remember the call.

1:05:12

She said she opened something that she shouldn't have opened. Is it that easy to do? A link. I think you must be more tracked than the girl.

1:05:24

I don't open anything tracked than the girl. I don't talk about anything. No, me neither. I don't talk about anything, but sometimes you don't need to. Imagine if they're tracking me all the time talking to my wife.

1:05:31

No, I think so.

1:05:32

I also think the same.

1:05:33

Or watching the movie.

1:05:34

I don't know.

1:05:35

I think the same. The only thing I do is when there is information that I say, it's heavy information, etc. In person. Like, I go or I send someone.

1:05:46

I stopped leaving my phone in the pool.

1:05:48

Yes, sure.

1:05:50

Now, let's continue. Exactly. Yes, that's the... Well, I don't know, like in 2022, some people... There's a guy I interviewed, hey, but I'd rather we leave the phones somewhere else. And that's it, we take out the phones. But I don't know if the guy is hallucinating.

1:06:06

Well, it depends, it depends, it depends on who and how. Look, the security guys, for example, who know when I'm going to meet with someone that it could be a security issue. There are several measures. They also have a box in the truck,

1:06:22

which is an isolated signal box so they ask for cellphones hey, please, the cellphone, put it in the box and nothing is heard nothing you put some jammers that I have also used the signal jammers

1:06:36

when you recorded what you are going to hear in your house is going to be

1:06:40

something bad

1:06:42

you know? I also heard that too. So, I take care of myself, more than taking care of myself, because I don't feel like I'm doing anything wrong. It's taking care of your source.

1:06:54

Taking care of who's giving you that information. Who's trusting you. And taking care of the agenda that that person might have. And I take care of my security of the threats. The last to defend that person. I take care of my security from the threats.

1:07:06

The last one I told you was that one. After that one, it was a defamation campaign that Camilo had paid me and that they had found transfers in Camilo's cell and that he fucked up. Obviously there are people who want to fuck me up.

1:07:18

The FBI could realize that. The FBI has all those accounts. Both the FBI and the Mexicans. It's not true. And what about me? As soon as I receive that kind of campaign, that kind of shit, the first thing I do is screenshot, tatatata, I send it to you.

1:07:33

There is a provider, how can I say it, it is a private intelligence provider, but it sells intelligence to Mexico. This guy is very bastard, this guy, when you say, no, because WhatsApp is very safe, WhatsApp is bad ass. Venda inteligencia Mexico Muy cabrón Cuando dice snowball que el whatsapp es muy seguro What's a malapelito? Este tipo de gente es a la que ya le arrimó las cuentas y le digo llegaron un IP un correo algo relacionado con estas cuentas de youtube de x de facebook mira trae una campanita si ya sa la revisa en foro siga y lo voy a tomar un informe ya si I'm going to send you a complete report and those reports are the ones that I keep and one

1:08:07

I communicate them to the FBI, another I communicate them to the Mexican government and then I say at least there is a decent that we already know where, who, what emails are involved, who are behind the accounts, many are in the United States, of those accountants who do campaigns are in the United States, Muchos están en Estados Unidos, wey. De esas cuentuchas que hacen campaña están en Estados Unidos. Sí, sí, sí. Entonces, ¿sabes? O son morritos pagados. Oye, ¿crees que alguna vez te pueda pasar eso de que te bajen tu canal o que te prohíban ya ejercer tu profesión? Yo creo que sí. Son dos download their channel, or whatever.

1:08:48

Right now, it's YouTube and social networks, TikTok, etc. We are using those platforms because it is what is there right now. But the day after tomorrow, let them go, let them go, let them take it away from us, let a new one come out. What we know how to do is journalism. I do what I know how to do, whether it's radio, writing, journalism is the same. The media changes over the years, changes for the next 100 years, it's going to be a new thing. Let's say we get into a time of Armageddon and the world is over, telegram, brother, door to door. We tried to contact the Maquiavelico, we sent some messages to see if they wanted to give an interview, clarify some topic,

1:11:00

as we did with the Alegres del Barranco at the time. But I think that... Yes, we interviewed all the Alegras. Yes, we interviewed them. Where did you go to Cuyacán? No, they were in Jalisco, they were not allowed to leave Jalisco.

1:11:13

They were in a kind of area. We went to Jalisco. You got camouflaged here, plus those we brought. So they also supported you a little bit? No, no, no, rather a team that we contacted. As an advanced team?

1:11:33

Yes, that were already there and received us there, plus those who came with us. They fly with ARPEL, those who do security fly ARPEL. The weapon. with us. They fly with ARPEL, the security guys fly ARPEL. The gun. The gun, they fly with me and they fly armed and they get down and sometimes someone else is waiting for me. And well, that's how it was. I mean, obviously it wasn't because of the Alegres, it was because of the area.

1:11:59

Not to go to Jalisco with a production team, the themes that we handle that was the fear the happy ones the truth is that they behaved like very finite people with me in production when we went to interview him, they are very very very very good characters, very good memories of compa pabel if you are listening to this, send me a WhatsApp message.

1:12:26

Greetings.

1:12:27

Yeah, those are just good things to say. That's right, but no, I mean, the Machiavellian, I think... And the comedy, you know? Yeah, of course, man. Besides, Ceviche... What do you want?

1:12:36

I'll bring you a drink right now if the issue of the drug trade and so on. And there were questions. But even so, the guys were very nice. I think they respect a lot, because in the conversation we talk about it, they say, let's see, one thing is journalism and another thing is gossip. And even if journalism is hard and it's questioned and open, we answer.

1:13:07

But when it's gossip and it's like, these guys, this and that, that doesn't work. I mean, those guys are annoying. Hey, what do you know about these influencers that are supposedly being investigated by the Department of I don't know what? Also, and the list is also... But is it investigated? In Mexico or in the United States? I'm is I'm at your house playing the PlayStation. But you can also talk about super good things, and reality, and think about it, and God and the mother,

1:14:10

but behind you have a problem, you're washing, you're getting money, you're with, you know, the bad guys. What many influencers from certain cities did. And those who are not, yes, bravo, and look. Exactly, then you will be able to go out and say, censorship, no, because they don't want me to talk about the benefit that this cream has for the skin.

1:14:31

And you say, no sir, as soon as the topic comes out, someone is going to show you, that's what journalists are for. And if you found out that certain influencers from Sinaloa, right? Yes, there were a lot of them. Most of them from Sinaloa, right? the I mean, I'm gonna say that I'm a cool guy. I'm a very good person. At least I didn't see it in the research. And how much do you think is real? Most probably. The research I saw doesn't come from that.

1:15:30

Because it's not considered a transnational crime. Or a money laundering. If you inflate based on bots. That's your problem. You're defrauding a little bit. The problem is where you're paying those bots.

1:15:42

Where does that money come from? foreign foreign foreign foreign foreign investigation. It's different from being accused, from being already working for that person.

1:16:05

We're seeing you.

1:16:06

We're seeing you because the vast majority of them came with cash payments, which they then deposited into accounts, and with those accounts they paid bots, they paid campaigns, they paid etc. They became famous, imagine. But the issue, the question that the Department of State of the United States has there is imagine and transfers of 190,000, 290,000 pesos, etc., etc., which are already billed. But again, they bill you to a cleaning products company. And the ad is not there.

1:16:54

You know? Mysteriously, there are companies with people in terminal phases.

1:16:58

Exactly.

1:16:59

They're going to die and keep billing. That's where the problem came from, rather for the money issue and not so much for the content or the inflated votes. I don't doubt it, I don't believe it. Because this is also, hey, so fast.

1:17:12

I mean, a lot of fame, right?

1:17:15

Well, it's very... Suspicious. Yes, because you know better than anyone that it's not easy to grow like that. Crescer a si si porque se sabe se sabe como como te puede ser famoso rápido los crecimientos orgánicos también tienen pico pero sabes que es un pico No es que hay de dos haciendo videos buenos o pagando buena lana o pagando un billete O sea porque si haces buen contenido vas a ser vas a ser famoso Exactamente

1:17:37

Pero si pagas lana pues vas a ser pero también si traes lana y estas guapo Exactamente is but you see their content and it's really funny, a lot of people identify with them you meet people that watch them a lot and say, yeah I watch them, I watch them, I watch them and you watch them too, but then all of a sudden those youtubers that you say, who is this? and you ask them, no, you don't watch them either, then who watches us? you know, who is watching us? and all of And suddenly they have a lot of views That happens to me often

1:18:26

Again, you go to an airport and people recognize you, take pictures with you You get in any rock show and people want a picture with you These guys with 20 million subscribers have to stop at an airport and no one recognizes them There's a dissonance in that sense

1:18:43

To say, who's watching us? I like that. I like that. I like that. I like that. I like that. I like that.

1:18:46

I like that. I like that.

1:19:00

I like that. The last thing I heard was about Joe Milton. Yeah, they took his truck down.

1:19:06

They took it down.

1:19:07

Yeah. Sinaloa is still completely decomposed. It's the truth. Still. And I don't think it will be compressed in the near future. Ciudad Juárez in its time, 2008, 2009, 2010, was decomposed for years and it didn't decompose again.

1:19:20

Right now it's not a city that you say, let's go out to the park, bro. I mean, you yourself saw that to be able to be here, there is a security team. And you have to coordinate a thousand things, because it's not that easy. Sinaloa, dude, is absolutely uncontrollable. The violence, all the authorities, the government, everything.

1:19:40

But these guys, let's see, at some point I interviewed characters related to both families, the Guzman and the Zambada. They said that the only way is to kill one of the two. I mean, the brothers Guzman who are free or the skinny Mayito. That's the only way the media is going to start pacifying that state.

1:19:59

What I do see is that you say, let's see, you got the the Mayito frog, not to, you got the snitch toad, not to say snitch toad, let's say you got the biggest hippopotamus in the pond, you left a gigantic void that there are people wanting to fill, imagine the size of the Mayan Zambada that was there in Sinaloa, a gigantic power vacuum, what I do feel is that I feel that this war has moved a lot from the physical fights on the ground, which are still happening, but not with the intensity, to the digital issue. I think that right now the strategy of both government security, which is very intelligent, is not so much to take out 20,000 soldiers and see who we catch and get caught. is I'm going to tell you that the digital issue is so strong and overwhelming that this war is taking place in that sense.

1:21:07

Because I don't know if you remember this guy, La Perris, an operator of the Sinaloa Cartel, of the Chapitos. Yes, I saw him on your footnote. This guy, they said he was the head of security of the Chapitos, his photo everywhere, and it turns out that his name was not even that name. I'm lo mataron a mi me pasaron un video del operativo donde lo asignaron super fuerte lo pusimos ahí en pie de nota y hace poquito una cuenta en X que se dedica a hacer este mucho, le llaman open source intelligence como inteligencia de fuente abierta, publicó y me pasa esta información donde dice este vato no era la Perry de Jorge Humberto Figueroa if it exists, he was a neighbor of the perry that they killed, the perry if they killed him, if he was a security chief but this guy was a neighbor who does not do anything and never wanted to go out and say that is not my name because he is scared

1:22:15

and the guy does not even do bad things, but that profile was leaked on social networks, the name was leaked and the face is filtered and that's it we have journalists, investigators, intelligence agencies that's their name because we saw that everywhere so these guys start to filter a lot of information to put a blanket, to filter your information

1:22:36

and if you publish it and it goes viral then that's it there was another very important case here in Juarez for example, of a girl called Diabla. I'm glad I remembered this topic.

1:22:48

A few months ago, they murdered a young pregnant girl in her seventh month of pregnancy, and they took her baby. They found her remains, the family started looking for her, and they they find her but without the baby. And it turns out that there is a local cartel gang from Ciudad Juárez that is engaged in hooking up pregnant women in their last months, kidnapping them, taking the baby out and murdering them, and selling the babies to homosexual couples in the United States.

1:23:20

For 250,000 pesos they are selling the babies. I was filtered by my FGR investigation, they tell me, don't publish anything because we are about to generate an arrest of the devil, of the woman who is the hooker of these women. So I keep it and as soon as they tell me in the early morning, we already arrested her, they send me a photo of the devil,

1:23:42

then I publish the next morning all the investigation. I'm going to in English. is a branch of the Juárez cartel. It's the Juárez cartel. It's like that. And the gringos say this, but they start filtering journalists and using the networks to make them believe that it's another group with the pure intention of generating

1:24:36

that the Jalisco Nueva Generación cartel is the number one enemy right now. In Sinaloa, exactly the same thing happens. The safest thing is that when you see that someone is saying, you know, I to Why? So that it doesn't get hot, because they were going to find it. That truck was no longer going to serve them. That truck went viral, it became famous. Wherever you saw it, Ah, the one that John Milton was killed, it was John Milton.

1:25:51

The one that was in the video, you know. And they're going to hit you, they're going to hit you. They're going to start looking for you. While when you're an anonymous, A kiosk, right now they're operating in those places, I mean the trucks are used for the mountains, but Yes, yes, yes, right now they're only for the cities Only Nissan Sentra and I mean those are the ones that are taken care of

1:26:10

God, no, they don't close any of the Versa

1:26:13

No, no, no, no one, right now, no

1:26:15

Not even the one for the corn, or anything Of course, bro Hey bro, I thank you, bro I'm here for your time, for having us here in Juaritos. I love coming here. I'm going to eat some hamburgers. Here is your home, your home in El Paso. It was nice to see you.

1:26:31

We'll talk later. Of course. It's good that we got up early with all the people. Well, people, you know, here is our friend Luis Chaparro. We're going to leave his channel up to date. Very good news. you

1:26:42

Very good news. you know.

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