Moving North: Mexican Drug Cartels Bribe, Corrupt US Military, FBI

FBI Director Mueller
Here is what we apparently know happened, although we will never know how deep into the US Army, National Guard, Arizona Corrections Department, and FBI the corruption has penetrated. Mexican drug cartels and smugglers bribed and corrupted these public officials and they smuggled cocaine into the US. The FBI set up a sting operation and a fake drug cartel and then staged and videotaped smuggling, sales, etc. from 2002 – 2004 to “catch corrupt public officials”.
Of course things got out of control. There was at least one drug-sex orgy in the presidential suite of the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas. This was done by the suspects and by FBI informants. Who else participated we don’t know.
During the orgy, a prostitute passed out from drugs/alcohol. She was then gang raped, spat upon, and otherwise abused and molested. An unconscious person cannot give consent so that molestation, sexual abuse, gang rape, spitting on her (and you can guess what else they probably did to her) are criminal acts of the worst kind. Dozens of felonies committed in this one incident alone by dozens of smugglers and FBI informers. An FBI informant took pictures and/or video of the incident but the FBI now alleges that that evidence was destroyed by one of their informants. There have been allegations of FBI conspiracy and criminal actions in the subsequent cover up.
For a year and a half, the FBI agent running the case withheld the orgy-rape incidents from the courts and the public, thus assisting or leading the cover up, until defendants in the trial brought out the orgy-rape incidents and others.
The convicted criminals were given plea bargains and lighter sentences to keep the lid on and the FBI case agent “was removed from the case”. Border Patrol agents Ramos and Compean get 12 and 13 years hard time in prison for defending America from drug smugglers while the FBI covers up horrible felonies and then merely takes the guilty FBI agent “off the case.” This is what passes for justice in the Bush-Gonzales-Mueller White House, Department of Justice, and the FBI. There was no mention of any action against the criminals by the Army of the State Department of Corrections.
This corruption of our federal justice system is bad enough. But consider the ramifications of our US Army and National Guard also smuggling drugs for Mexican drug cartels. It is very, very troubling that members of our military and our FBI are being corrupted and are going over to the drug smugglers side. This incident also proves that the Mexican drug cartels have great power and a lot of reach deep into all aspects of the US Government. My belief is that it will take a real reformer such as President Teddy Roosevelt or President Herbert Hoover to clean up the mess. How long can we survive an open borders policy?
Below are excerpts from an article on this mess and a link for more information.
7 get prison, fines in 'Lively Green'
Orgy at center of plea deals out of FBI drug sting
By Carol Ann Alaimo
Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 08.08.2007
Tales of strippers, prostitutes and FBI informants gone wild are emerging in court records related to the Operation Lively Green cocaine and corruption sting.
Lawyers for several defendants have filed court papers stating what legal experts long have suspected: that government-offered plea bargains in the case were a direct result of misconduct in a Las Vegas hotel room, where FBI informants paid for prostitutes and possibly sexually assaulted a hooker who appeared to be unconscious.
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"Mr. Marinez attended to an alleged rape victim who was found passed out laying on the floor of the hotel room, and assisted the FBI with a potential cover-up by a few FBI agents," the memo said.
The plea for mercy did not appear to sway U.S. District Judge Cindy K. Jorgenson.
Jorgenson gave Marinez the full punishment sought by prosecutors under the terms of his plea bargain — 15 months in prison and a $3,000 fine, equal to the bribe money he took to run drugs in his military uniform. Marinez is one of nearly a dozen Southern Arizona military members who ran more than 100 pounds of cocaine from Tucson to Las Vegas in October 2002 for a fake drug cartel set up by the FBI.
The Las Vegas run was one of about 20 the agency staged and videotaped between 2002 and 2004 to catch corrupt public officials.
The FBI didn't look into the orgy allegations until a year and a half after the fact because the case agent overseeing the Las Vegas drug run didn't bring it to anyone's attention, according to a disclosure statement shown to defense lawyers. The agent was removed from the case, it said.
The eventual FBI inquiry determined that undercover informants, and several suspects who later became defendants, had hired the services of four prostitutes "to perform various sex acts with each other and themselves in the presidential suite."
One woman "was heavily intoxicated and possibly passed out" when the men had sex with her, spat on her and performed lewd acts over her while taking photographs, said the disclosure statement, which does not name names. An informant destroyed the photos, it said.
In recent court filings, several defense lawyers said the misconduct is what prompted the government to offer plea bargains.
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Other recent sentences handed down in the Lively Green case:
● Guillermo German, a former state Department of Corrections officer, was sentenced Tuesday to three years and four months in prison and fined $13,500 for running three cocaine loads in 2003.
● Michael A. Vildusea, also a former state corrections officer, received an eight-month prison term and a $3,000 fine for a 2003 drug run, also on Tuesday.
● Angel Saul Hernandez, a former Army sergeant who worked as a military recruiter when he ran two cocaine loads in 2002, was fined $8,000 and sentenced to two years and four months in prison on Aug. 1.
● Rene A. Salas, a former private in the Army National Guard, took part in one drug run in 2002. He was fined $3,000 and sentenced to a year and a day in prison, on Friday.
● Steve Lawler, a former Army sergeant, was sentenced to 15 months and a $3,000 fine for a 2003 drug run, on Friday.
Read more on this disgusting story of gang rape, cover ups involving the FBI, and other things too perverted to print here.


10 Comments:
You have written another blockbuster here!
This is just BS!! There are so many underworld lies and misconceptions out there and who suffers but the agents and Americans. WHAT is BUSH gonna do about this? NOTHING.
DAMMIT.
Thank you AM, you are most kind. This case is sickening.
Raven, thanks for the comments. Yes, the decision not to prosecute the FBI agent(s) who led the coverup had to be made at the highest levels in our government. With such an explosive case and all the bad publicity, no low level field agent could decide to withhold evidence in a federal court, to not prosecute the criminals for the orgy and gang rape, and to withold the details from the press. Also, the plea bargains were no doubt reviewed at a higher level.
So the corruption goes at least to the highest levels of the FBI, and to the justice Department, for the decision not to prosecute, and maybe even to the White House.
This case is proof that once you start down the slippery slope of tolerating drug cartels and smuggling and open borders the corruption spreads like a cancer.
Finally, because there has been nothing said about any military courts, I wonder how far the coruption is spread in the Army and DoD.
Wow. This is the very first that I've heard of any of this. I naively thought that corruption was something that only happened south of the border. Everyone involved in this needs to do some hard time. There is no excuse for this at all.
Found this by way of GuyK...
Qui Custodes Custodiat?
Kevin. Thanks for your comments. Yes, it is not surprising that one of the most corrupt counrties in the world and the second most dangerous (after Iraq) for reporters, sends much of its culture and corruption north with its people and smugglers. They are here and the are having great impacts on government, culture, social structure, language, and the security of America. We have as many of 30 million or more of them here and their loyalty is to Mexico not the US. That should scare anyone.
BobG, thanks for your comment.
Indeed, who is watching the FBI, the Detartment of Justice, and the White House?
Loma Alta
This is nothing new for the Federal Bureau of Incompetence. But those of us who have not forgotten or forgiven Ruby Ridge or the Waco Massacre are considered nut-ball extremists. The statistic I remember is that 65% of the American public believed the FBI was lying about Waco. And just because the FBI is incompetent doesn’t mean that they are not dangerous. Some terrorists are easy to spot. They wear blue windbreakers with their gang affiliation stenciled on the back in yellow block letters. When we have to fear the people we have allegedly hired to protect us we are in a heap of trouble. . But this mess goes all the way to the Arrogant-Incompetent-In-Chief. As does the Tillman cover-up.
But the problem is not just with the Federal thugs. O.J. is playing golf in Florida mostly because of Mark Ferman. But the senior detective, Van Adder, was no better. It was ironic that an acknowledged mob hit man was a more credible witness than the LAPD cops. On more than one occasion the NYPD has pumped more than 50 rounds into unarmed civilians. This is under both Rudy and the current jerk (oops, I mean “his honor the mayor”). Lying and cover-ups are routine business.
And how many Mike Nifongs are out there? I spent six months on a jury panel last year. I know from first hand experience that the pip-squeak DA from NM’s Seventh Judicial District is guilty of malicious prosecution for political gain.
I don’t know whether to be angry or depressed.
And I forgot that the lead FBI agent had to admit to a Federal Judge that he had lied in court about Weh Ho Lee.
I am so mad I can't think straight.
Baxter, thanks for your comments. It appears that this case will hit a nerve in a lot of people. Just hard to believe we prosecute Border Patrol Agents Ramos and Compean and then condone and cover up this case. The FBI needs a Hoover Commission to go through it and clean it out.
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