Series
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The
Trade Showtime’s Docu-Series. A documentary look inside America's heroin
crisis. In Mexico, Don Miguel struggles to control the local poppy fields. In
Ohio, Det. Edwards closes in on a heroin dealer. In Atlanta, Skyler moves home
to get clean.
The
Trade spotlights the opioid crisis through the eyes of
the growers, addicts, cartel bosses and law enforcement hopelessly caught in
its web. It’s directed and executive produced by Matthew Heineman (Cartel Land).
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not available for mexico
ReplyDeleteYou can get it if you use a VPN and use an American server. Hotspotshield is a freeby. All VPN providers have servers in countries all over the world. I use Ubuntu operating system, but I'm pretty sure it works for Windows O/S. Non-Chinese people have to do this in China to get around their censorship control of the Internet.For example, Friday night, I watched a new Japanese movie not available in the U.S., but when I went to a German server, it was available.
Deletenor canada, check "the pirate bay" web site, its on there.
ReplyDeleteNor u.k
DeleteNor any country outside the US. Just try VPN or proxy and connect to a US server that works.
DeleteSo Don Miguel pretty much put a target on his back. I wonder what Cartel he works for? Sinaloa or Jalisco?
ReplyDeleteHe's just a farmer growing poppies. They dont have much choice but to grow poppies and sell the raw opium to a narco or cartel for peanuts .
DeleteDon Miguel is a regional boss for Guerrero Unidos , half of G.U splintered between working under Beltran leyva, and half are working solely for Guerrero
DeleteThis guy's probably the head of the growers not a actual trafficker. He collects the payment from traffickers and pays the growers.
DeleteThought he was plaza boss for part of Los Ardillos actually
DeleteBeen recording series since it began.
ReplyDeleteInteresting and educational.
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I would like to know also who he is and who he works for, to be so brazen on tv and protraying himself as papa Noel...
ReplyDeleteThe power of indoctrination and the voice of the antichrist:
ReplyDelete3:50 "Hey kids, this is part of what GOD gave us." MX cartel member
22:40 "I am a man of GOD." MX drug Lord
42:50 "Hey community, WE (the MX cooks) are the victims; we have had to pay extortion money, blah, blah "They try to harm the town."
The root cause for drug addiction is the exact same that makes America successful. Capitalism. We as American we focus on chasing money at all cost with our careers that we don't pay attention to our kids. Is the lost of all values ,giving equal right to things that we know are wrong. But the longest we continue in this past is just insanity..we continue to do things over and over the same way.
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ReplyDeleteI didn't even know about this, thanks for the heads up. BB should let readers know more about shows like this, knowledge is power.
ReplyDeleteHeartbreaking. Matthew Heineman is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteWow cant believe they didnt even blur faces
ReplyDeleteBeen watching from the start of the show. Very informative. In California
ReplyDeleteOh my God, the blogger is being high jacked by Cartels who want nothing reported about them.
ReplyDelete×2 10:02am - any clue what group is Don Miguel with ? Guerreros Unidos maybe? Tequileros? Viagras.. LFM..CJNG..? There's so many groups in Gro. it's hard to keep track of it all...
ReplyDeleteWorks on Kodi specto fork. I am guessing don miguel is not from the rojo's. Would be interesting if someone could shed some light on don miguel. Sounded like he was from a more established group.
ReplyDelete3:32 youre a great human being.
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