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  1. #3928

    Really?

    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    For over 20 years going to Adelita, I never saw any young girls working there, only older women way passed their prime. Adelita may be more guilty of abusing and exploiting elderly women hehe.
    That's strange. Because I found and fucked some quite attractive young girls at Adelita. If somebody never saw any young girls at Adelita for over 20 years of going there, then maybe they just plain can't see! Here's Mia.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Mia 1.jpg‎   Mia 2.jpg‎   Mia 3.jpg‎   Mia 4.jpg‎  

  2. #3927

    Adelita abused elferly women

    For over 20 years going to Adelita, I never saw any young girls working there, only older women way passed their prime. Adelita may be more guilty of abusing and exploiting elderly women hehe.

    Tijuana mayor Caballero apparently has been focusing on and investigating putas bars. She engaged federal prosecutors to shut Adelita down for not having records proving ALL putas were adults, among other charges. 4 guys, owners and managers of Adelita were arrested, facing grave criminal charges in federal jurisdiction with likely long prison sentences.

    Hong Kong and other bars may face charges for not checking putas' health cards and IDs, and having records to prove it. Some putas are obviously carrying diseases.

    Looks like mayor Caballero has high-priority agenda in targeting putas bars, trying to "save" the allegedly trafficked hoes, whether they need or want to be saved or not. Thousands of families with single mothers and young children will be starving. Perhaps the mayor should offer skills training and alternative employment to these young single mothers before "saving" and pushing them them into starvation.

    Perhaps the mayor should forget about soft targets like the putas and pursue hard-core criminals, drugs cartels pushing drugs on children, raping and murdering people left and right. Those cartel guys are extremely harmful criminals to Mexico, but the mayor is not focusing on them. May be the cartels have money to bribe officials and the hapless single.

  3. #3926

    DEA Infiltrators

    Only stupid people think like that.

    DEA does not need to use American agents to do the dirty work. DEA has local informers infiltrate drugs cartels all along.

    Kiki Camerana and his Mexican pilot spotted hundred acres of green marijuana field near Guadalajara. Mexican army raided the field and burned it down. The cartel abducted Kiki and his pilot, tortured them to death.

    Recently ex DEA agents claimed CIA agents were dealing with drugs cartels. They were afraid Kiki may disclose CIA's involvement in the drugs trade. They had cartel torture him to find out how much he knew, what he reported, and they went to far. I don't believe in this conspiracy bullshit from stupid assholes to sell videos.

  4. #3925

    Right!

    Quote Originally Posted by LuvMexicanas  [View Original Post]
    La DEA? If they thought that, they wouldn't have touched him. Killing a DEA agent is the last thing any cartel would do.
    It didn't work out too well when they killed Kiki Camarena did it? Came down on the cartels like an anvil! And that's the last DEA agent they've been stupid enough to touch too.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiki_Camarena?wprov=sfti1

  5. #3924
    Quote Originally Posted by BaxterSlade  [View Original Post]
    They finally caught the zona norte serial killer in LA yesterday. Not sure what took so long since they knew who he was a long time ago.
    Must be mounds of legal proceedings to get a extradition to mexixo. He was all over news months ago. Maybe he went into off grid hiding. Imaging a situation breaks out in mexixo you defend yourself but have to get extradited to mexixo to stand trial. I think it wpuld take them at least 10 years to find me.

  6. #3923

    Zona Norte serial Killer

    They finally caught the zona norte serial killer in LA yesterday. Not sure what took so long since they knew who he was a long time ago.

  7. #3922

    False Reporting!

    Cabalero was an ambulance-chasing attorney in San Diego before launching her official martyrdom in Tijuana.

    She's letting her emotion take over her political career. As Tijuana mayor, she's responsible for and should focus on to improve the safety, social and economic well being of every one, men, women children living in her jurisdiction, not crying her heart out just for some putas, whom she thinks may have been trafficked and exploited. The putas probably hate her gut for disrupting their livelihood and lifestyle.

    The citizens of Tijuana are facing thousands critical problems that are dragging down their lives everyday, yet the mayor only concerns herself with Adelita's dozen old toothless putas?

  8. #3921
    Quote Originally Posted by Artisttyp  [View Original Post]
    https://us.yahoo.com/news/female-may...010000791.html

    " and women can cost less than the cocktails they are plying their customers with. ".

    Obviously the reporter hasn't been to Tijuana lately.
    Read the article last night. Found this part the most interesting: "Caballero has waded in where few of her male counterparts have gone before — working with the federal government to close one of the biggest sex clubs in Tijuana, the Adelita, which failed to show documentation proving that all its female staff were above 18. ".

    So at least from the mayor of Tijuana's perspective, Adelitas is closed because they couldn't prove all of their female workers were non-minors. This is the first time I've seen an "official" reason on why Adelitas was closed.

    My larger take from the article is this mayor must have a death wish. I fully understand that she means well but she needs to listen to her husband (who actually lives in the States) and think about her young kid.

  9. #3920

    What are you talking about?

    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Yep.

    The grad student may love to explore the wilderness, but cartel guys would suspect DEA's poking around in their territory.
    La DEA? If they thought that, they wouldn't have touched him. Killing a DEA agent is the last thing any cartel would do.

  10. #3919

    False Reporting!

    https://us.yahoo.com/news/female-may...010000791.html

    " and women can cost less than the cocktails they are plying their customers with. ".

    Obviously the reporter hasn't been to Tijuana lately.

  11. #3918
    Yep.

    The grad student may love to explore the wilderness, but cartel guys would suspect DEA's poking around in their territory.

  12. #3917
    Quote Originally Posted by Hargow20  [View Original Post]
    His mistake was probably traveling there and traveling alone.
    IMO, his mistake was much more likely not having common sense and venturing off somewhere he had no business being. Article says his PHD was related to field research about plants. Wouldn't be surprised if he ventured off into some highly remote area (I. E. , that only cartel members would go to) for whatever plant research he was trying to do and met his demise there.

    Reminds me of that video of American tourists who were confronted by gun-toting Mexicans when they went off to some remote area to "birdwatch": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQS6...OutOffTheTrail.

    But luckily those Mexicans were locals looking to fight off cartels, not the cartels themselves (or they would be dead).

  13. #3916
    His mistake was probably traveling there and traveling alone.

    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Bad idea to poke around in cartels' territories, or anywhere in Mexico.

    Missing California PhD student Gabriel Trujillo found dead in notorious cartel territory in Mexico.

    https://nypost.com/2023/06/30/calif-...rip-to-mexico/

  14. #3915

    California PhD student Gabriel Trujillo shot dead in Sonora

    Bad idea to poke around in cartels' territories, or anywhere in Mexico.

    Missing California PhD student Gabriel Trujillo found dead in notorious cartel territory in Mexico.

    https://nypost.com/2023/06/30/calif-...rip-to-mexico/

  15. #3914

    RIP Pops. At least he died at home and not in a massage parlor.

    Quote Originally Posted by KBToys  [View Original Post]
    Plenty of worse places to die than in a brothel or massage parlor. I would like to go out with my head buried in some kat. Imagine dying in the bathroom or some place worse.
    True that KB.

    I was just quoting from CRT web-site thread about Pop's passing last year if any of you met him. Another stand up guy.

    It's a small world spanning many countries our Monger choosing.

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