Anonymous ID: f41dd1 April 6, 2019, 4:06 p.m. No.6077129   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>6074420

man hate it for ya. sucks when ties fray. I saw that post of plan to mx when it was posted. it should be a pain in the ass to fake a flight plan. if it enters a system then that manifest would get published throughtout (unless mil or something going under dark) the system unless that system is so shoddy it only pushes the manifest to terminals at destination. planes fly over airports on their way from A to B every day and those towers below have to know what from what. so i would think just corroborate from a second source site / public database

Anonymous ID: f41dd1 April 11, 2019, 7:32 p.m. No.6145622   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>5641 >>4520

>>6144982

if this is as mega as you say, thwn its a damn shame glenn wouldnt think to don a guy fawks mask or some such with a voice obfuscator, virality would be even higher than whatever it might be currently as many would see him at chalkboard and say I guess the Walt Disney emulator found his roots. Disney not very popular among anons due to role in current system

Anonymous ID: f41dd1 April 11, 2019, 7:33 p.m. No.6145641   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>6145622

therefore as soon as they see who it is, "what am I watching this for?" "deja vu" "only so much time in the world and more important finda to dog on. i other words the messenger kills some of the message unfortunately

Anonymous ID: f41dd1 April 12, 2019, 4:58 a.m. No.6149650   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9936

>>6149056

i read your thoughts on this last night and although predominantly circumstantial, you lay out a very convincing idea from where i stand. he and AMLO have been getting along without anything getting on media radar. They met and got understanding before PRI had a chance to get hooks into him in office. and when you put the anticorruption assist in the light of a negotiating chit its both a win if they take the offer and a win because no service like that comes without a reasonably expected price in exchange.

Anonymous ID: f41dd1 April 12, 2019, 6:50 a.m. No.6150238   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>6149936

thats the only thing that makes sense to me. i grew up regularly visiting down there all over every year. it was a tradition my great grandfather started and my grandfather carried forward. he even had money in bancomex when the shit was nationalized in 81. lost some of his retirement, but he put it there cuz he believed in mexican people to begin with and could lose it. havent been in some years, i think after gramps generation most people dont have the money or pto to go about a month by car every year. but then around 09 i went to puebla on study abroad and could see the signs of street gangs / cartel (graffitti tags adjacent to vacant lots where baller rides were parked cuz they owned commercial buildings).

 

from what I understand PRI has basically had a federal on lock since 1918 or so. i was in DF when Fox got elected. and remember the excitement, b/c it seemed like such an underdog win, but like you say uniparty even if ratio is 98% / 2%

Anonymous ID: f41dd1 April 13, 2019, 1:45 p.m. No.6166474   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>6585 >>7976

>>6166250

your conclusions are jot wrong and may be spot on. I agree no good has come from denationalizing much of what was made socially owned in their constitution. different strokes work better for different folks and theres nothing wrong with that. I am pleased so far with how AMLO is working out for them as well.

 

2 points of concern though, in the southern parts of mexico there was armed insurrection by farmers against govt in the 90s. info may already be out there, they would have been at that time all in for what you are proposing as contingency for later. between now and then though they may have gained sympathy from cartels and been co-opted. I dont know.

 

second and this isnt so much a reservation as it is a check in the pro column in the pro/con assessment: a couple years ago I was in Df for a few days with school. we had a presentation from USTR down there at one our office buildings b/c we were in econ program mostly. one of us though was researching security affairs and since hes usg already woth clearence he got a meet with liasons at our embassy nearby. what he could share that he learned was in our assessment , Mexico would collapse if a major blow was aimed directly at it. The context I believe specifically was a what if planes flew into the zocalo kind of scenario. but you get the idea. But yeah the corruption and the cartels mean managing is the only thing they have been able to hope to do and we see how thats working. We really have a failed state on our border in many ways. The government doesnt serve its citizens, and informal groups filled the vaccuum. similar to afghanistan

Anonymous ID: f41dd1 April 13, 2019, 6:41 p.m. No.6169478   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>6168323

ive got a drop that may very well tie into this. i have to step away for a sec but when I come back i will find it and share it here. others think it may be key to something big. you and I may be able to fit it into existing framework.

 

to not namefag but to id those posts: 6282

Anonymous ID: f41dd1 April 13, 2019, 7:01 p.m. No.6169746   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9758

6282 #1 [also pretty sure plans I mention peysuer may having had in these posts were also partially thwarted by events on cinco de mayo in addition to end of civil war]

 

>Fleeing france hiding identity, hitting shore in carolinas and absconding down here to hide amongst supporters makes perfect sense looking around. this area culturally has always been distinct from the rest of MS. catholic dominance and legacy of spanish and french influence. I explain to people we have are a region with binary (cultural) capitals: Mobile (small) and Nola (large).

>Birmingham: while there I never did the dig on the city as aside from civil rights era and iron industry period it seemed rather mundane if you werent into medicine. upon digging recently, I lived about 3 miles from the former GAALT HQ. The town is built upon masonry (no doubt the Lieutenants overseeing industrial operations). An underground river was found under the city while excavating. And The theosophy society had a chapter there. Combine those I found with the dig on Operation Birmingham as a test of information warfare upon the general population during elections. Also there is a longstanding outfit called Southern Research Institute that did / does bio research for the Army / CDC and in walking distance from SRI (under 2 miles) there was an abortion clinic (that was bombed by the same guy that hit ATL olympics. There is also a banking industry based in Birmingham with 2 or 3 multinationals that consider it HQ. one is BBVA (Spanish and Argentine?), but banking goes with Birmingham as closely and as far back as railroads and ironworking. And finally, my sister eventually lived there long enough to learn from descendants how Catholics ended up in a predominately protestant area: They came from here on the coast for reasons I only now think are coming clear. P fled down here, had financial interest up there, and sent some he chose to trust from down here to observe under the veil of vocationary work.

Anonymous ID: f41dd1 April 13, 2019, 7:01 p.m. No.6169758   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>6169746

6282 #2

>At this time I must draw attention to the fact that the confederacy had long term plans if victorious in the secession, of annexing southward into Mexico and Central America.

>with that said, during reconstruction Atlanta rose to prominence as the hub of many rail lines much like a city along rivers. with its rise, Birmingham was to become its shadow.

>At some point, and I never knew this (always thought of it as purely a clown cutout) but Peysuer had a company called United Fruit based out of NOLA. you know THE United Fruit synonymous with Latin American coups and Banana Republics. That's the one. And from Birmingham, (most all of this that isnt first hand account of my experience is from bhamwiki.com) the man whose name is on the patent for GAALT made trips of economic diplomacy (or whatever youd like to call it) to develop labor and industrial ties in places like Guatemala.

>On Guatemala, a couple cablegate messages over at wikileaks from the 1970s relay US military brass interested in relocating farmers from Vietnam to Guatemala. I had never heard of this, but here where I was born and raised we had a large swath of vietnamese that came here during the conflict. It made sense as they are a coastal country, many know how to provide from the sea and so by the sea they provide here and bayou la batre and all along. It had never occured to me that Vietnamese would have had incentive or reason to lobby top brass to lobby on their behalf for land to till in Guatemala,โ€ฆ this got me thinkingโ€ฆ clandestine operations to finance certain campaigns in indochina involved arrangements with KMT (Taiwan / ROac) friendlies that had control of things in the golden triangle over there. Could that be where our deep state got its feet wet in the waters waded by Britain and France when they learned to use state resources to supply contraband for dark money? (hint I say yes). Then could it also be that when the shop had to close over there they sought to scout a new location for a franchise that they co7ld staff with skilled management from over there (vietnamese with knowledge of whats required to succeed in growing narcs e.g. camoflouge, area denial antiaccess, horticulture, and proven discipline to go the entire season without falling off the rails by giving into temptation to use the plants?) thats quite a mix of skills that would anyone would be hard pressed to find elsewhere.

>So longshort, it looks like P came down here to new france, had cultists of multiple kinds oversee affairs in birmingham, as technology advanced and P's estate grew to evermore holding expansion went southward to central America in some ways.

>Central America guatemala El salvador Nicaeagua lots of violence and chaos to obscure onlookers from seeing anything untoward within. And now those people are being released to tread upon usโ€ฆ

>I think the full extent of what they did to those people down there will be ungodly when we learn. But it was likely part of a long game to build a mob / horde that would reliably attack the correct target and to grow a war chest large enough to finance it undetected.