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28.04.25 - 04:24
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Schweizer: Chinese Chemists Working With Mexican Cartels Creating Fentanyl To Kill Americans (ZeroHedge)
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Schweizer: Chinese Chemists Working With Mexican Cartels Creating Fentanyl To Kill Americans
New York Times bestselling author Peter Schweizer is once again speaking out against China's sinister role in fueling America's deadly fentanyl crisis, as President Donald Trump seeks to punish the communist regime for its involvement.
"There are 2000 Chinese nationals in northern Mexico working for the Sinaloa drug cartel," Schweizer, citing DEA data, told The Cats and Cosby Show on Friday. "They're basically chemists."
"They take the precursor chemicals that, of course, arrive from China and they turn it into the deadly cocktail, which is what people are dying from. They produce pills. People who die of fentanyl overdose, they think they're talking a Vicodin or Adderall,” he added.
Although fentanyl-related deaths in the U.S. are declining, the crisis remains a grim reality. According to the CDC, a staggering 76,226 Americans died from overdoses involving synthetic opio...
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15.03.25 - 17:39
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Cremation Ovens, Teeth and Torture: Grisly ′Extermination Camp′ Found In Mexico (ZeroHedge)
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Cremation Ovens, Teeth and Torture: Grisly 'Extermination Camp' Found In Mexico
On a quest to find loved ones who've gone missing in Mexico's years-long plague of gang-driven disappearances, a group of volunteers has discovered a ghastly, bone-strewn "extermination camp" in a rural village near Guadalajara, complete with cremation ovens. Their shock was compounded by the knowledge that police first learned about the site months ago but did little to investigate it. Some witnesses say the site was used to hold men who were abducted with the intent to force them into joining a criminal cartel -- and to teach torture techniques.
The first of an unknown quantity of human remains have yet to be identified, but the site near the village of La Estanzuela holds at least 700 personal items, including some that appear have belonged to women and children -- such as a blue summer dress, a small pink backpack and high-heel shoes, the New York Times reports. Those and other shoes may offer ...
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03.03.25 - 22:18
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BeFra Announces CFO Appointment (Business Wire)
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GUADALAJARA, Mexico--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Betterware de México, S.A.P.I. de C.V. (NYSE: BWMX) ("BeFra" or the "Company"), the leading direct-to-consumer company in Mexico through Betterware and Jafra, today announced the appointment of Rodrigo Muñoz as Chief Financial Officer, effective today.
Mr. Muñoz brings more than 20 years of related experience to the position, having led the finance areas of multinational companies in retail, services, telecommunications, and banking sectors. During this time, he held Key Financial roles and responsibilities at publicly traded consumer products and services companies, such as Alsea, S.A.B. de C.V. and Grupo Televisa, S.A.B.
“The Board and I are thrilled to welcome Rodrigo, as he brings the right mix of experience and industry expertise to help lead our next phase of growth as we advance on BeFra's transformational path,” said Andres Campos, President and Chief Executive Officer of BeFra. “We want to thank Alejandro for his contributions du...
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04.11.24 - 16:12
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Trump Media outsources jobs to Mexico despite threats to businesses doing so (The Guardian)
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Trump has warned of enormous tariffs for items imported into US, apparently to create more domestic jobsDonald Trump's social media company outsourced jobs to Mexico despite the Republican presidential candidate's threats to punish businesses who outsource jobs in such a fashion – and racist comments about Latinos during his campaign, ProPublica has reported.A spokesperson for the company, Trump Media, confirmed the outsourced jobs to ProPublica – whose report arrived amid the former US president's threats to impose steep tariffs on all items imported into the US, ostensibly to create more domestic jobs. Continue reading......
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