The Emerald and The Two Serpents – The True Story of the Cartels of Cali, Medellín, Guadalajara, and Mexico in 2024
In The Emerald and The Two Serpents, the authors take readers on a gripping exploration of the dark and tumultuous world of drug trafficking,
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focusing on the most powerful cartels in Colombia and Mexico throughout the last century.
This meticulously researched book not only chronicles the rise and operations of these criminal organizations but also delves into their collusions and eventual downfalls, providing a comprehensive understanding of the drug trade’s profound impact on society.
The book excels in its in-depth analysis, going beyond mere recounting of events and figures.
It reveals shocking details about notorious incidents, such as the catastrophic Avianca Flight 203 disaster and the brutal attacks on Italian judges Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino. A truth that Italians never heard or read and surely they don’t want accept as a real one. Poor thing.
The authors also shed light on the kidnapping and murder of DEA agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena Salazar, exposing the intricate web of violence and corruption that defines the drug trade, making Washington accomplice of this and other huge tragedies.
Moreover, the book raises unsettling questions about the mysterious deaths of American tourists Walker and Radelat in Guadalajara in 1985, suggesting a deeper conspiracy at play within the drug trafficking landscape and the Deep State that runs at Langley, Virginia.
These revelations not only captivate the reader but also challenge preconceived notions about the Cartels, the Governments, the Secret services, and their operations.
As the narrative unfolds, the authors provide a timely update on the Mexican drug war as of 2024, contextualizing the ongoing challenges and complexities within the current landscape.
This perspective is invaluable for readers seeking to understand the evolving dynamics of drug trafficking and its implications for both Mexico and the United States.
The arrival of Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, the legendary leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, is explored in detail, offering new insights into the power struggles that continue to shape the drug trade. The book also discusses the end of El Chino Antrax, further illustrating some details about his tragic end.
The Emerald and The Two Serpents is more than just a historical account; it is a call to reflect on one of the most controversial issues in contemporary history.
The authors invite readers to consider the broader implications of the drug phenomenon, encouraging a nuanced understanding of the socio-economic factors that fuel the drug trade and the ongoing violence it perpetuates.
At last not least, this is an essential resource for understanding the intricate world of drug cartels and their enduring legacy.
Book is available at Amazon
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