I was sitting in a local not-so-fast-food burger restaurant when 4 large, black, non-descript passenger vans pulled into the parking lot. Some older white men got out ahead of about 40 young Mexican men who disembarked and were lined up outside the building. One of the older guys, who were all wearing dark blue and polo shirts with what looked like some sort of small law enforcement logo on the breast, came into the building first. As the young guys entered and walked past him, he was telling them all to "just say number 3 combo, say number 3 combo..." It was the cheapest thing on the menu that wasn't a child's meal. It was evident they were being coached because they didn't know English. They all looked apprehensive and many were wearing the same shorts, sandals, and socks, but different shirts. All looked to be older teens to early twenties. This happened in my small red town, coming soon to a theater near you. All the patrons just sat and watched silently in disbelief. Our government is not working for us, they are working against us.
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I first opened my eyes to the utter corruption in 1987, The Boys on the Tracks. It has steadily gotten worse since then, and believe me, the situations surrounding those murders were horrendous.
www.idfiles.com if anyone cares to take a deep dive.
There was also a mention of this case in Unsolved Mysteries show and a documentary about Clinton's made in the 90s called The Clinton chronicles. Interesting.
These 2 boys were just the beginning of the murders which followed, all related. Money, drugs, cartel, cia, blackmail, politics, law enforcement, judiciary, local state and federal gov'ts., ALL have large parts in this case, which is still open cuz no FOIA due to "ongoing investigation."