García Luna, "breast baby" in front of the López Obrador mafia

2022-06-18 12:56:40 By : Ms. Jessica Ma

In the midst of a country on fire and facing obvious signs of ungovernability, the Mexican president returns to his favorite game;the distraction “fools”.That is to say, López Obrador returns to his favorite stratagem;distractors by using his "favorite villain": Felipe Calderón.But in addition, on this occasion he brought back another of his leading nemesis: Genaro García Luna –former Secretary of Public Security during the Calderón government–, who is being tried in New York for alleged links with the “Sinaloa Cartel”. ”.A trial initiated at the request of López Obrador and pushed by his friend Donald Trump, but that for years shows no real signs of progress;he has "neither head nor tail", and that at the end of 2022 it could end with the exoneration of the once powerful Mexican police officer.But by pure chance, García Luna returned to López's "mañaneras" in the midst of the scandalous takeover of San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, by the criminal group "los motonetos", who for more than five hours sowed terror in that city. without any authority could do anything.He returns in the midst of the gloomy lynching of Daniel Picazo, in Huahuchinango, Puebla, whom a fanatical population burned alive, without any authority being able to intervene.A rumor led the crowd to repeat the crime of Canoa, also in Puebla, from the last century.García Luna is once again in the news in AMLO's "morning" sessions, amid the increasingly frequent videos of criminal groups circulating on highways in Sinaloa, Sonora, Michoacán, San Luis Potosi and Nuevo León, in the eyes of the military and sailors, who do nothing and say nothing.In the midst of the summary execution – by organized crime – of a group of chicken producers in Chilpancingo, Guerrero, which caused shortages since the mafias tolerated and encouraged by the state government already have a monopoly on fattening and selling of chickens.García Luna is a priority for the Mexican president, in the midst of the filmic theft of 20 containers of gold, silver and zing mineral, which were extracted for eight hours from the Manzanillo customs yards, without the arrival of any authority.And he reappears in the middle of the suspicious fire of the archives of the CDMX Prosecutor's Office, where the files of the tragedy of subway line 12 were found;documents that were burned without anyone being able to prevent itYes, García Luna and Felipe Calderón – favorite villains of the Mexican president – ​​returned in the morning in the midst of the greatest ungovernability in memory in Mexico.And it is that, ignorant of the basics of the North American judicial system, López Obrador called on the government of that country "to make public" the audios where the former Secretary of Security, Genaro García Luna, speaks of alleged threats against journalists.This is how the president said it: “what I would ask from now on is that regardless of whether they have legal value or not, the recordings, hopefully and find a way to make them known, because I have always maintained that justice has to do a lot with prevention”.Yes, laughing;The one who asks for transparency is López Obrador himself, whose government has hidden everything that bothers him for five years to bury any sign of transparency.And it is that hours before, the New York prosecutor's office that is handling the García Luna case had asked the Court to present alleged evidence about a series of recordings in which the former police officer would have participated –between 2008 and 2013–, in which he reveals alleged bribes to journalists and media, to stop any investigation against him.According to the United States Department of Justice, such recordings prove that García Luna used resources obtained through acts of corruption to silence journalists – to carry out a campaign of harassment and threats against informants and the media – who knew of his alleged links with the "Sinaloa Cartel" in the governments of Fox and Calderón.However, according to specialists who follow the García Luna case, the "supposed evidence" against the former head of Public Security does not actually prove anything and rather it is a desperate resource in the face of the collapse of the case.For this reason, in an ironic tone, they compared the alleged evidence presented against García Luna, with the persecution that President López Obrador carries out on a daily basis, live, on radio and television, against journalists and the media.There are hours and hours of recordings -audio and video-, where the Mexican president not only persecutes journalists, but also intellectuals, businessmen, media owners and political opponents;there is evidence of the way in which the media and journalists are bribed from the Palace.Even López Obrador himself has given a naturalization letter to his alliance with "The Sinaloa Cartel", when he ordered the release of "El Chapito", during the "Culiacanazo" and when he went to Badiraguato, Sinaloa, to greet the mother of Joaquin, "El Chapo" Guzman.But López Obrador's complicity with criminal gangs is also exhibited with the public policy called "hugs and not bullets," which is nothing more than the legitimization of an armnesty for criminal gangs.An official pardon and an alliance with organized crime that, on a daily basis and in fact, is seen and suffered by Mexicans from almost the entire country.And it is that, willingly or not, in the face of the evidence presented against the former head of Public Security of the Calderón government, former police officer García Luna turns out to be a "baby breast" compared to the criminal complicities of President López Obrador.The truth is that there is not a single audio, video, or photograph of Felipe Calderón or García Luna threatening, harassing, and persecuting journalists: they will never appear greeting the mother of the greatest criminal in history, nor will they be seen or heard. exonerating the children of any criminal.Whether the government in power likes it or not, Calderón and García Luna imprisoned the bosses of organized crime that López Obrador defends today;the same ones that today are underhanded from the Palace and that keep the country on fire;a society victim of the greatest criminal wave in history, of the greatest criminal empowerment and of the greatest ungovernability in decades.Yes, López Obrador's morning shows show more audio and video of the Mexican president's criminal alliance and the persecution of journalists than the file against García Luna.The opinions and conclusions expressed in the article are the sole responsibility of the author and do not necessarily reflect the position of Quadratín.