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Mexico

A country in North America directly south of the United States. Mexico is a federal republic with 31 states and 1 federal district. Its capital is Mexico City. At present Mexico’s territory covers almost 2 million square kilometers with a population of about 130 million. Major cities include: Mexico City (capital), Guadalajara, Monterrey, Puebla, Tijuana.1 One-fifth of Mexicans live in the metropolitan area of Mexico City and three-fifths live in other cities, leaving only 21 million who are rural.

Mexico’s geographical position makes it an import nation as far as the importation of illegal drugs into the USA – especially cocaine from South America. Joël van der Reijden writes that “Information that came out in the wake of the Kiki Camarena death clearly demonstrates that the CIA and Mexican government have been working hand in hand with the drug cartels, with the CIA apparently controlling and employing them as right wing death squads”, also noting that “hundreds of journalists have been murdered or disappeared in Mexico in the past decades.[2]

In 2017, as thousands of declassified files on John F. Kennedy were made public, journalist Raymundo Riva Palacio found out that three former Mexican presidents – Adolfo Lopez Mateos (1958-1964), Gustavo Díaz Ordaz (1964-1970) and Luis Echeverria (1970-1976) – were unpaid agents for the U.S. government,[3] leading to the assumptions that these three might not be the only ones. (Wikispooks)

Mexico is the most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world and the second most-populous country in Latin America after Portuguese-speaking Brazil. About 70% of the people live in urban areas. Many Mexicans emigrate from rural areas that lack job opportunities—such as the underdeveloped southern states and the crowded central plateau—to the industrialized urban centers and the developing areas along the U.S.-Mexico border. The Mexico City region has 18 million people and is the largest concentration of population in the Western Hemisphere. Cities bordering on the United States—such as Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez—and cities in the interior—such as Guadalajara, Monterrey, and Puebla—have undergone sharp rises in population and income in recent years.

In 2008, according to the Pew Research Center 12.7 millions of immigrants in the US were of Mexican origin (32% of all immigrants living in that country).[1] Mexicans often join and serve together in the US military. There are high concentrations of Mexicans and Mexican-Americans in California marine units, Texas National Guard units, and, for some unexplained statistical quirk, there are many Mexican Patriot missile operators.

The United States NRA asserts:

  • For honest Mexican citizens, guns are outlawed. So drug lords are free and safe to rule the land, government officials are either on the take or in the morgue, and honest citizens are imprisoned in their own homes … unarmed and terrified of what may be outside. [1]

Education

Education is among the Mexican government’s highest priorities, and the education budget has continued to grow in recent years. Funding for education increased from 6.9% of GDP in 2002 to 7.3% of GDP in 2005. While efforts to decentralize responsibility for education from the federal to the state level in order to improve accountability are ongoing, the central government still retains significant authority. Although educational performance in Mexico has improved substantially in recent decades, the country still faces several major problems, including providing education to rural and indigenous populations.

Education is currently mandatory for ages 5 through 15. An education reform law enacted in 2002 will make preschool mandatory for all children ages 3 and up by 2008. This reform is being implemented in stages. In 2005, 77.4% of the population between the ages of 3 and 15 were enrolled in school. Primary, including preschool, enrollment totaled 18.8 million in 2005. Enrollment at the secondary public school level rose from 5.4 million in 2000 to 5.9 million in 2005. After a significant increase in higher education enrollment during previous decades, Mexico has seen a slower rise in university enrollment more recently. Numbers rose from 2 million enrolled in 2000 to 2.4 million in 2005.

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Chronological History of Events Related to Mexico

Doctors Slam Big Pharma for Price Gouging Cancer Patients

Doctors Slam Big Pharma for Price Gouging Cancer Patients

A group of over 120 cancer doctors released a joint position paper condemning America’s pharmaceutical industry. The cancer specialists accuse the drug industry of ‘profiteering’, ‘price gouging’ and even being ‘immoral’. The group of doctors insists that Big Pharma is charging patients over $100,000 for life-saving drugs that cost only a few dollars to manufacture. Consider the following statistic from Yahoo Health the day the report was ...
NY Times Breaks that U.S. Agents Launder Mexican Profits of Drug Cartels

NY Times Breaks that U.S. Agents Launder Mexican Profits of Drug Cartels

According to an article in the New York Times that first revealed the DEA money-laundering scheme to the public, U.S. drug agents supervised by the Justice Department likely laundered hundreds of millions in illegal profits — maybe more. The DEA and other agencies also helped send the illicit cash back across the border to Mexico in operations “orchestrated to get around sovereignty restrictions,” the Times reported ...
Top Mexican Drug Lord: 'I Trafficked Cocaine For the U.S. Government'

Top Mexican Drug Lord: ‘I Trafficked Cocaine For the U.S. Government’

The “logistical coordinator” for a top Mexican drug-trafficking gang that was responsible for purchasing the CIA torture jet that crashed with four tons of cocaine on board back in 2007 has told the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois in Chicago that he has been working as a U.S. government asset for years. Jesus Vicente Zambada Niebla is the son of Ismael “El ...
Council of Europe Chair says Pharmaceutical Companies Conspired with WHO to Make Vast Profits from Fake Swine Flu Hysteria

Council of Europe Chair says Pharmaceutical Companies Conspired with WHO to Make Vast Profits from Fake Swine Flu Hysteria

Appearing on The Alex Jones Show, outgoing Chair of the Council of Europe’s Sub-committee on Health Wolfgang Wodarg said that his panel’s investigation into the 2009 swine flu outbreak has found that the pandemic was a fake hoax manufactured by pharmaceutical companies in league with the WHO to make vast profits while endangering public health. The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, a 47 nation ...
Yucatan Gulfstream Drug Crash took place when a CIA connected US-registered Gulfstream II Crashed in the Mexican Jungle

Yucatan Gulfstream Drug Crash took place when a CIA connected US-registered Gulfstream II Crashed in the Mexican Jungle

The 2007 Yucatan Gulfstream drug crash took place when a CIA connected US-registered Gulfstream II (tailnumber N987SA) crashed in the Mexican jungle. Daniel Hopsicker dubbed it "Cocaine 2" since the plane had tons of cocaine on board, and crashed the year after another CIA plane drug bust that he had dubbed "Cocaine 1". All four crew members survived the crash but were too heavily injured to flee. A Gulfstream II business jet crashed in the Yucatan, Mexico, with ...
Secret Meeting in Banff Plans North American Union (US, Mexico, Canada) Using "Evolution by Stealth". A Step Towards UN Ruled America.

Secret Meeting in Banff Plans North American Union (US, Mexico, Canada) Using “Evolution by Stealth”. A Step Towards UN Ruled America.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbqchhsiQbU September 12-14, 2006 - A hush-hush meeting held in Banff, Canada explored the issue of how to sneak a North American Union (NAU) onto the people of the U.S. Canada, and Mexico. What we are talking about is making a de facto merger of the three countries a fait accompli by the time it's too late to reverse it. What else can one believe when ...
Cocaine 1: The 2006 Mexico DC-9 Drug Bust was Another Government Cover Up of their Drug Trafficking

Cocaine 1: The 2006 Mexico DC-9 Drug Bust was Another Government Cover Up of their Drug Trafficking

A DC-9 painted to impersonate a U.S. government plane, made an emergency landing in-route from Venezuala to the USA and was found to be containing over 5 tonnes of cocaine. DEA says no harm, no foul. The pilot "disappeared", unnamed, and the plane was de-registered and sold within days to an unknown customer in Venezuela. Official Narrative: The DEA used the event to suggest the success ...
US, Canada, and Mexican Leaders Meet in Secret to Sign the Security & Prosperity Partnership

US, Canada, and Mexican Leaders Meet in Secret to Sign the Security & Prosperity Partnership

President Bush, Mexican President Vicente Fox and then-Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin in Waco, Texas, sign the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) paving the way for a North America Union similar the EU. CNN on NAU / SPP signed by Bush The SPP “working groups” organized within the U.S. Department of Transportation are signing trilateral memoranda of understanding and other agreements with Mexico and Canada designed to accomplish ...
Mossad Agents Caught trying to blow up Mexican Congress 1 month after 9/11, but Released under Pressure from Israeli Embassy

Mossad Agents Caught trying to blow up Mexican Congress 1 month after 9/11, but Released under Pressure from Israeli Embassy

Since the Mexican Government bulletin regarding the following issue got the "hand grenades and dynamite" part edited out of it, I present the following, and must remind people to always make sure what they are linking is AS IT ORIGINALLY APPEARED, and not a revisionist hack job. . And now, I present the ORIGINAL press account of: Army General and Head of the PGR Releases Two ...
UN's World Health Organization (WHO) Sends Out Tetanus Vaccine in Philippines and Mexico Laced with Birth Control Drugs

UN’s World Health Organization (WHO) Sends Out Tetanus Vaccine in Philippines and Mexico Laced with Birth Control Drugs

During the early 1990s, the World Health Organization (WHO) had been overseeing massive vaccination campaigns against tetanus in a number of countries, among them Nicaragua, Mexico, and the Philippines. In October 1994, Human Life International (HLI) received a communication from its Mexican affiliate, the Comite' Pro Vida de Mexico, regarding that country's anti-tetanus campaign. Suspicious of the campaign protocols, the Comite' obtained several vials of the ...