Beyond National Security
Inside the Wire & Operating from Within
by John Martinez, Pioneer Press, October 17, 2007
A few years ago I wrote that Tijuana Mayor Hank Rohn was tied to
the Arellano Felix cartel and that US Attorney General Janet Reno
provided what appeared to many as a de facto shield to the
Arellano Felix cartel through her power as the US Attorney General
under the Clinton administration. Reno's, rather Clinton's,
alleged de facto shield came in the form of discrediting an
investigation known as "White Tiger."
Recently, the mainstream press reported that Hank Rohn, a target
of the White Tiger investigation and current mayor of Tijuana, is
tied to the Arellano Felix cartel via dirty cops and assassins.
Hank Rohn's most important tie to the Arellanos, however, is
through the son of an ex-governor of the Mexican state of Sinaloa,
Rodolfo Sanchez Duarte. Sanchez Duarte was the liaison between the
drug trade and one of the most powerful Mexican families called
Grupo Hank.
Rodolfo Sanchez Duarte, with whom I worked with and knew
personally, was tortured and murdered in Mexico by the same
interests that tortured and murdered DEA agent Camarena a decade
earlier. Rodolfo Sanchez Duarte's untimely death, like that of DEA
agent Camarena, was an effort to conceal from public view the
linkages among radical leftist student movements in the US and
Mexico and their controlling participation in the drug trade,
segments within the US Democrat leadership, and the Partido
Revolucionario Instucional (PRI) in Mexico.
The untimely and tragic murder of Rodolfo Sanchez Duarte may have
impeded a US investigation that tied together the Mexican left,
Mexican federal officials, and the powerful drug cartels operating
as a single network. The torture and murder of Sanchez Duarte was
due in part to leaks within the Janet Reno Justice Department - -
moles seemingly were working within the Reno Justice Department
aiding and abetting the most ruthless and powerful narcotics
interests operating from within the Mexican Federal government. In
other words, it appears the Mexican cartels penetrated the very
top levels of the US law enforcement community under Clinton's
leadership. These same interests now operate with relative
impunity across California due to deep penetration within the
California Department of Justice, police departments statewide,
and key state level officials. Local examples of this type of deep
and high level corruption are evident by two frame jobs involving
the California Department of Justice's Narcotics Task Force.
Within the highest levels of the California Justice Department
both Orjeinian from Weed Police Department and Pioneer Press
Publisher Webster were framed. The reason they were framed was due
to the fact that they threatened to disclose the California
Department of Justice's intimate involvement with a multi-billion
dollar marijuana trade financing numerous anti-American businesses
and radical environmental groups.
The situation is much akin to guerrilla movements that have
penetrated top government posts thereby blurring the lines between
legality and corruption. The very legitimacy and integrity of our
governing institutions hang in the balance as the drug cartels
strengthen their grip over more and more public officials and
business interests alike. This problem is particularly acute
within the Emerald Triangle and California as a whole.
The White Tiger investigation would have led directly to left-wing
radicals in Mexico and the US and their use of the drug trade to
fund anti-US and anti-western movements both at home and abroad.
Effectively, the investigation was going to create a paradigm
shift in the war on drugs - a shift far too dangerous for dirty US
civilian leadership. Why should Klamath Basin residents be
concerned about Tijuana, White Tiger, leftist radicals or Reno?
The US drug tsar recently visited Shasta County and made the
following obvious statement - - international traffickers
operating on US soil create a national security problem. What the
drug tsar failed to mention altogether was that the narco-state we
call Siskiyou County is the crown jewel within the greater
separatist region known as the Emerald Triangle.
Someone, perhaps Sheriff Rick Riggins himself, needs to convince
the drug tsar that Siskiyou County may have direct links to the
drug cartels and the same left-wing groups that helped sponsor the
drug trade in Mexico during the 1960s. Siskiyou County and the
region as a whole is joined at the hip for the purpose of growing
revolutionary movements in Mexico and the US through native
separatists operating as political front men for leftist drug
traffickers. Our region is helping fund assaults on delicate
energy and governmental infrastructure in Mexico while corroding
our own system of governance and economy from the inside out.
The second Mexican Revolution is quickly forming. The growing
revolutionary movement in Mexico at this time is manifest as
regional autonomous uprisings funded and fueled by narcotics. As
time goes by, without swift and certain military intervention
these decentralized movements will gain steam and legitimacy.
When these movements become legitimate in the eyes of impoverished
Mexico, Mexico's ruling elite will succumb to pressures that not
even the US Departments of State or Justice can counter. The
Mexican elite, to save their own skin, will resort to whipping up
anti-American Mexican nationalist sentiment in Mexico and the US -
attempting to channel their violence away from their own interests
by unleashing these movements against US interests. Siskiyou
County dope plays a role in this overall scenario.
The Narco-funded movements in Mexico represent a new post Cold War
strategy against US interests. The strategy disrupts US friendly
democracies by undermining civilian security while simultaneously
penetrating legitimate institutions of governance and law
enforcement. This shift in strategy by former and current enemies
is our nation's newest and most severe problem globally;
Afghanistan, Pakistan, Colombia, Guatemala just to name a few.
Again, why should we care? We should care because the Salmon River
kingpins and radical native separatists in Happy Camp and Orleans
are being protected by a handful of dirty cops, politicos, and
California banking interests that may be influenced by the Mexican
cartels themselves.
Locally, the drug trade has law enforcement plants within the
Klamath River region overseeing counter-intelligence operations
for narcotics networks. These locally protected networks are
subsequently funding Mexico's rural-based insurgency movements and
the growing number of ideologically inspired street gangs here in
the US. The war is coming north. Failure to address the drug trade
as an insurgency movement may throw our cities into flames. So
much for your 401k and the price of hay.
The regional Mexican insurgencies mentioned above are very similar
in structure and flavor to our own Klamath region drug trade - -
dirty cops working hand in hand with radical Native separatists
and leftwing ideologues seeking to upset local and regional
economic health and balance. In this formula, the dirty cops get
hand outs, the anti-western Native revolutionaries destroy
economic infrastructure, and the socialists running the dope trade
strengthen their grip over policy makers. It's a win win all
around except for pro-western farmers, ranchers, and common folk
unaffiliated with the drug trade - that's you, your family and
friends.
©John Martinez 2007 To comment, email:
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