I could not be more
proud, this book has been on Alex's agenda since I have known him, 2010 or so.
Read below-Chivis
"The Borderland
Beat Project is collaboration from a group of people of different backgrounds
located in the US and Mexico that gather information related to the Mexican
drug cartels and presents it in English through the internet, publications and
presentations. Almost all content in this book comes from the result of
reporting in the Borderland Beat blog and, the personal experience and research
of the author.
This represents the
most extensive and comprehensive source of information between the years 2008
and 2013 covering a very wide range of topics related to the Mexican cartels
and the Mexican drug war in Mexico and along the US/Mexican border.
The Mexican Drug War is
an ongoing armed conflict taking place among rival drug cartels, who fight each
other for regional control (plazas), and Mexican government forces, which seek
to combat drug trafficking. Although Mexican drug cartels, or Drug Trafficking
Organizations (DTO’s), have existed for a few decades, they have become more
powerful since the demise of Colombia's Cali and Medellín cartels in the 1990s.
The main cartels
included are the powerful Sinaloa Cartel or Cartel de Sinaloa (CDS) that
dominated the Golden Triangle in the states of Chihuahua, Sinaloa and Durango -
The Beltran Leyva Organization (BLO) made up of the Beltran brothers mainly
concentrating in Guerrero - The Juarez Cartel fighting to protect their turf
from the Sinaloa Cartel on one of the deadliest border city in Mexico - The
Gulf Cartel fighting their own break away armed wing known as Los Zetas on the
gulf coast that turned towns in the state of Tamaulipas in to ghost towns - La
Familia Michoacana (LFM) trying to make a presence in the lands of Tierra
Caliente of Michoacan and eventually morphing in to the Caballeros Templarios
or The Knights Templar.
The information on this
book has a fast pace, with a lot of DTO information thrown at you at one time
filled with sicario activity and the Mexican government attempt to intervene,
but it also contains a lot of personal direct behind the scene information from
the author. This particular information is the involvement of the author from
his early stages when he started to formalize his plan to bring to life the
Borderland Beat Project.
Follow Buggs as he sets
the stage and takes you on a wild ride in to the dark shadows of the violence
and chaos of the Mexican drug cartels. A narrative, as told in the deep dark
pages of the Borderland Beat blog."
Cant wait to read it!the last time i was fascinated by a good book was"underboss"by sammy the bull gravano!😊
ReplyDeleteI would remove Bugg's first name.
ReplyDeleteI think you are forgetting he lives in the USA. Buggs created the site. He didn’t go after cartel crews. The news articles were just translations from Mexico’s newspapers.
DeletePretty sure his first name will be in the book, last name, not so sure unless it’s his handle
DeleteIt doesn't matter, the less identifying info the better.
DeleteLooking forward to this!
ReplyDelete-Throw Away
Nice cant wait. The story about Vicente is weird though because that story was told about Chapo in numerous books. I wouldnt have put that in the book at this point.
ReplyDeleteWhat story is that
Delete"In the deep dark pages of the BB blog..."
ReplyDeleteDope! Sounds like a movie teaser.
Oops isn't Buggs in law enforcement. Haa.
Well done. Buggs and Chivis, I think it's time to post a donation or pledge or subscriber fee. The writers have done great work at no pay, imagine them getting paid!!! #EncycolpediaTime...More reality in a continuous stream, archived. One more thing, I think this site has grown enough to go Global, just look at Canadiana and her input and many others from cities to countries. Although I worry that there will be lots of animosity from criminal organizations and national governments because of the information that can influence huge populaces. Pero, Imagine a Criminal Encycopedia that is open source like Wiki? But hey if NYT and others does it, so can you guys. I've been on this site since 2011. I will pay. Read it everyday non stop Addiction. Btw. Do you accept Bitcoin? Litecoin? Monero? M/O?Let's make this donation situation happen so they can become a 501(c) and to prevent possible $ Laundering accusations from international donations and governments alike... You guys have done Mexico, imaginate el Mundo.
"The world, chico and everything in it" A.M
Los Iluminati
I agree with the congrats, but if BB changes i'm outta here. Don't get too big headed good people. Once money comes in the picture, you're credibility will erode and you'll be like everyone else. You have a good thing, don't break it!
DeleteInteresting to see from a law enforcement perspective say about the drug trade industry & organizations.
DeleteWhere informantion and transparency is met with truths and not fabrications of law enforcement retoric.
Moreover, the inner workings of governments association with such DTO's.
@11:07 thanks for the life lesson but I'm sure it will only get better with growth. How exactly will BB lose credibility by creating more resources? If anything a published book would only solidify the credibility of this blog and turn it into something even greater. Don't be so afraid or negative of change and potential expansion of awareness.
Deleteis it buggs and chivis who wrote the book?
ReplyDeleteIt is Buggs book
DeleteHe was gracious to invite me to write a chapter about myself, but I missed the deadline sorry to say--I was tied up with the chapo trial. But look forward to the book
Well, hopefully you will write one also, from what I have pieced together, you have a story worth telling and sharing.
DeleteThat’s awesome a book from BB
ReplyDeleteWill definitely buy the book. I've been coming to this website for years. Thanks for your contributions. Please let us know when it's available. Im real forgetful. Saludos
ReplyDeleteI am requesting a chapter about me.
ReplyDeleteThere's no fake chapters bro sorry
DeleteI'm sorry to tell you but I think your 5 minutes of fame ended when your "boss" was convicted. I suppose there might be a sentence or two about internet trolls and narco fans commonly referred to as the "willis" croud.
DeleteNo thanks a chapter of your lame,boring comments
DeleteSicario066, your chapter is finished and it consist of a single page and a single paragraph:
Delete"Out of shape, out of work, junk food junkie, basement dwelling, dial up modem user, wannabe pistolero, with personal hygiene issues, and Clippers fan, Sicario 006 AKA "little Jacinto", boast an impressive arsenal with training tactics to boot; however, all is useless since it exist entirely in his mind. Apparently, nobody ever told him that an actual world exist beyond that stinky basement".
Thank you and goodnight.
@3:16a.m! BAHAHAHAHA!funniest comment yet on here and is probably the truth about sicario 006!😅😅😁
DeleteDepending on the price you can rely on 3-5 copies on my behalf. And I hope you can ship to Europe for a resonable fee?!
ReplyDelete- J. Stewart
Keep me posted please. I hope it is deserving of a Pulitzer Prize.
ReplyDeleteChapter 1. "El moronis " chapter 2. "Commandante perro" chapter 3. "The chapo snitched guy" lmao
ReplyDeleteHahaha Chapter 4 Seicario 006 lmfao
DeleteOnly bb die hards will understand this lol
DeleteLooking forward to reading
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to read this. Congratulations BB, this is awesome
ReplyDeleteI'll be sure to pick it up the moment it's available.
ReplyDeleteWhere and when can we purchase this I'm looking forward to this
ReplyDeleteChivis post up the comments 🤦♂️
ReplyDeletesorry super busy...
DeleteF*ck off you impatient bastard
DeleteSicario006 How long have you been a sicario?
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to buying a copy!
ReplyDeleteOK TM --- you made me laugh like cray, but I can't post your 006 comment.😺
ReplyDeleteCome on chivis we need some fun too
Delete😁
DeleteWhen is it coming out ?
ReplyDeletemarch or april
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