Friday, February 22, 2013

OPEN and UNDEFENDED BORDERS - LA RAZA SUPREMACIST NAPOLITANO OPENS FLOOD GATES FOR HORDES MORE ILLEGALS

http://www.top10corrupt.com/politicians/secretary-of-homeland-security-janet-napolitano/

Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman is Chicago's Public Enemy Number One

OBAMA'S SECRET AGENDA OF OPEN BORDERS WITH NARCOMEX - THE MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS CLIMBING OUR BORDERS WITH EASE!


http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2013/02/the-shocking-facts-on-obamas-secret.html


OBAMA HAS SQUANDERED BILLIONS PROTECTING THE BORDERS OF MUSLIM DICTATORS WHILE OUR BORDERS WITH NARCOMEX ARE LEFT OPEN AND UNDEFENDED SO DEMS CAN BUILD THEIR LA RAZA PARTY BASE OF ILLEGALS AND "CHEAP" MEXICAN LABOR


THE MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS NOW OPERATE IN MORE THAN 2,500 AMERICAN CITIES ACCORDING TO THE F.B.I.

THESE DRUG CARTELS HAUL BACK FROM $40 TO $60 BILLION IN PROFITS BACK TO NARCOMEX WHERE THEY BUY POLITICIANS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT.

OBAMA’S ONLY RESPONSE TO THIS MEXICAN THREAT IS TO PUSH OUR BORDERS OPEN WIDER TO HELP EASE MORE ILLEGALS INTO OUR JOBS AND VOTING BOOTHS…!

Mexico sees Zetas cartel uniting behind new leader

By Lizbeth Diaz | Reuters – 18 hrs ago

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Factions of Mexico's brutal Zetas drug cartel are seen uniting behind the gang's second-in-command after Marines killed leader Heriberto Lazcano, a top official said on Wednesday.

Miguel Angel Trevino, a horse racing aficionado known as "Z-40", is expected to take over the cartel after Marines shot dead Zetas commander Lazcano on Sunday, said navy spokesman vice admiral Jose Luis Vergara.

Lazcano is the most powerful kingpin to fall in a six-year government battle against drug traffickers. Security analysts warned his death could spark a scramble for power and an escalation of violence in the cartel's northern strongholds.

The fall of other drug lords has spurred vicious battles in parts of Mexico that previously saw little violence, but Vergara said authorities do not expect a turf war between Zetas factions since Trevino, already a top leader, was a "natural" successor.

"We don't think that there will be violence due to a battle between them for power, since we think that Z-40 is definitely taking the lead," Vergara told Reuters.

"From what we know, the most bloodthirsty of them was Heriberto Lazcano, there's no doubt about that. I think his downfall should help curb the violence in our country," he said.

The Zetas are considered one of the two most powerful drug gangs in Mexico and have carried out some of the worst atrocities in a drug war that has killed some 60,000 people during President Felipe Calderon's six-year term.

Lazcano, known as "Z-3," was one of Mexico's most-wanted men. Only Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman, boss of the Sinaloa Cartel, would represent a bigger prize to the government.

Lazcano, an ex-soldier, became synonymous with the Zetas' gory brand of retribution, such as the beheading of rivals and a recent series of massacres where victims were chopped to bits.

Trevino, who was born in Nuevo Laredo on the Mexican side of the border with the United States, does not have a military background as many top Zetas leaders did, authorities say.

Along with two of his brothers, Trevino was charged with laundering drug proceeds in the U.S. quarter-horse racing circuit in June. U.S. Federal authorities accused Trevino and 13 others of pouring millions of dollars in proceeds from drug trafficking into the purchase, training and racing of American race horses across four U.S. states.

The U.S. State Department has offered a reward of up to $5 million for information leading to Trevino's capture.

Vergara said there were signs that a feud between Zetas leaders that erupted in late summer with a series of massacres appeared to have passed following the navy's capture of gang boss Ivan Velazquez late last month.

Velazquez was believed to be the Zetas' regional boss in a host of central and northern states, territory which includes the wealthy industrial city of Monterrey. Velazquez' gang had been fighting with Zetas loyal to Trevino, Vergara said.

"When they caught (Velazquez), the others accepted the authority of (Trevino), and Z-40 never had a problem with Lazcano," Vergara said.

Marines killed Lazcano and a bodyguard in a shootout in a village in northern Mexico on Sunday, and the navy said it did not know it had taken down the Zetas leader until after his body was snatched by an armed gang early on Monday.

Previously collected fingerprints identified the stolen corpse as Lazcano's, according to the navy.

(Writing by Michael O'Boyle; Editing by Sandra Maler)

AS OBAMA SQUANDERS BILLIONS TO PROTECT THE BORDERS OF HIS MUSLIM DICTATORS, HE PUSHES THE AMERICA BORDERS WITH NARCOMEX OPEN WIDER TO ASSURE HORDES OF ILLEGALS EASY PASSAGE TO OUR JOBS AND VOTING BOOTHS.

OBAMA’S ADMIN IS INFESTED WITH LA RAZA SUPREMACIST!
OBAMA’S WAR ON JULIAN ASSANGE and FOR THE MEXICAN FASCIST PARTY of LA RAZA & OPEN BORDERS


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FOR BARACK OBAMA, IT’S ALL ABOUT KEEPING WAGES DEPRESSED WITH OPEN BORDERS FOR HORDES MORE ILLEGALS, WHICH IN TURN ENHANCES THE PROFIT MARGINS OF HIS CORPORATE PAYMASTERS! 

This WorldNet Daily article portrays a grim future for American sovereignty:

Obama signature creates 'continental perimeter'
 

Move described as key step in advance of North American Union

By Jerome R. Corsi

Barack Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper quietly have taken a major step toward erasing the border between the two nations with a new "Beyond the Border" bilateral declaration.

In a ceremony designed to remain below the radar of national public opinion, Obama and Harper bypassed Congress to sign on the basis of their executive authority a declaration that put in place a new national security vision defined not by U.S. national borders, but by a continental view of a "North American perimeter."

 It happened Friday, the day the Obama administration usually pushes through issues that it prefers the media ignore.

By signing the declaration, the Obama administration has implemented without congressional approval a key initiative President Bush began under the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America, moving the United States and Canada beyond the North American Free Trade Agreement, commonly known as NAFTA, toward a developing North American Union regional government.

The declaration signed by the two heads of state and titled "Beyond the Border: A Shared Vision for Perimeter Security and Economic Competitiveness," was described as "For Immediate Release" on the websites of the White House and the Canadian chief executive.

Harper followed Obama's lead in signing the declaration as a form of executive order, deciding to bypass the Canadian parliament, much as Obama had decided against taking a proposed bilateral "Beyond the Border" declaration to Congress for prior review and approval.

The decision to declare a continental perimeter for the United States and Canada, designed to effectively combine the two nations in mutual national security and economic efforts, affirms the Obama administration's intent to implement the key objectives of the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North American in a way that avoids the type of public scrutiny and criticism that dogged President George W. Bush after he openly declared his plans with the SPP....

WND previously reported that the Obama administration replaced the content of the SPP website, spp.gov, under the title "Commerce Connect," which announces its purpose as "a one-stop shop for information, counseling and government services that can help U.S. businesses around the country transform themselves into globally competitive enterprises."

Now, the Obama administration has made the spp.gov website totally inoperative....

Read the entire article  

The SPP.gov website was created under the W Bush administration and was active from 2005-2008, and remained up until Obama recently took it down. Here's a 2008 version of the website from the Wayback Machine.

Here is an organization founded by myself and D.A. King, a fellow Georgia activist and patriot. Here's the website: Society for American Sovereignty

Notice the similarity in design? What fun!

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