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Monday, February 27, 2023

Convicted Dealer Exposes What It's Like to Work With Mexican Cartels

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat

Ex-con and comedian Johnny Mitchell explains what it's really like to sell weed for the Mexican cartels, how they operate, how the pandemic changed their business practices, and why you shouldn't speak spanish. 

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27 comments:

  1. I go to gore sites (about 20 different ones; I do not like them at all, but I want to remind myself how dangerous the world is). I recently saw this one vid, I can't tell what Spanish speaking country it was, but some criminal groups are not kiIIing their enemies; they are cutting their fingers off and blinding them -- then just dumping them off. I know this wasn't Mexico, the accent sounded Colombian or something. This might be more horrifying than being kiIIed ;_;

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    1. I washed my car today it was dirty oh dirty. Then some birds came by and shettied all over the place, I had to re wash the car.

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    2. Those videos were from Venezuela. Mining sindicatos were torturing suspected defectors and infiltrators.

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    3. Which is the best one when it comes to user friendliness?

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    4. Johnny Mitchell. Podcast. Grrreat!
      Thanks for turning me on to him.

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    5. MY YOUNG ANONYMOUS 11:11 WHAT'S A GOOD GORE SITE EVER SINCE BEST GORE SHUT DOWN THERE'S NO OTHER SITE'S I KNOW OF JUST MY PEOPLE'S @ BORDERLAND BEAT WHENEVER THEY POST A VIDEO HERE 🙋🏿‍♂️🙋🏿‍♂️🙋🏿‍♂️🙋🏿‍♂️ GRACIAZ

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    6. Telegram is where its at. That's where all the gore can now be seen. Annals of Death has plenty of vids out of Brazil on there. Along with some other gore videos.

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    7. @Sol — do you remember the days of SnuffX? I was (somehow) friends with that whacko!

      🤘🦉

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    8. @ 4:10 how did that come about?

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    9. He had a post one day bragging about his “one question to stump all Christians” so I emailed him with one of my own..

      His was “According to scripture, God is omnipresent and all knowing of events in time both future and past.. If so, why did he create Lucifer knowing he would betray him and become Satan? Wouldn’t that make God the creator of all evil then?”

      Mine was just “if he knew man would fall due to this tree of good and evil, why did he put it in the middle of what was heaven, the garden of Eden?”

      It does say man was created in his image, so what does that say about himself? Lol

      Anyhow, he wouldn’t stop emailing me after that day… something tells me he was lonely lmao

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    10. ''I go to pedophile websites cos I want to remind myself how vulnerable children are, and I watch them all, to remind myself of the evil in this world. I don't enjoy watching but I go to 20 of them.'' Fuck off...

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  2. As far as this content goes, obvious issues aside, the guy knew the game. He’s informed and mostly right. I don’t normally listen to these kinds of things but I liked it.

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    1. Also, it’s marketing content branding to say he worked for cartels, which he acknowledges to some degree

      Buying packs in Oregon is a lot different than buying loads in Mexicali or TJ

      But he understands the way it works

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    2. So what are these "obvious issues " you speak of???

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  3. Pretty good interview... dude sounded legit.

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  4. Johnny Mitchell is entertaining, but I wouldn't believe everything he says. He recently was in culiacan partying with Mayos top security guards. Yeah, they were all getting high together.

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    1. But doesnt that give him a bit of credibility?I wouldnt think just anybody can"party with a cartel"

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  5. Don't do drug business with Mexican nationals. My friend in Yakima WA has cousins in California that do massive grows. One was visiting him and he asked if they could front him three lbs of weed. His cousin said sure, dropped it off and told him he would be back in a couple months to get the fedia. Great price. EZ money, right? Wrong! His cousins came back in a couple months this time with ten lbs. "Want ten more? Sure no problem". The next time they came they had 100 lbs. He said he didn't want that much. They told him, "Now you have no choice, we will be back in six months and you better have the money". Last I heard from him they were dropping off 300 lbs at a time. Poor guy was so paranoid that he would bury the money in his back yard in case the house burned down.

    Don't do business with cartel connected people, once you start working for them there is no way out.

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    1. Some people work like that, "cartel" or just people in the business, mostly weed, esp. like 10 years ago
      flooding was a common business technique
      but not everybody does it. And most don't have much recourse to collect. It gets way grimier than that in the game.

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    2. His connects sound like amateurs… In the end, it’s their asses who are on the line and not his…They clearly overplayed their hand and were trying to pass down the pressure from their own superiors..

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    3. If you got some balls and ammunition; there is always a choice.Big fish eat little fish.

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  6. Por pendejo. A los mexicanos se les compra lo que necesites y que chinguen a su madre. Tienes que dejarles saber que no se van a pasar de verga.

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  7. O terminas jodido como los mellisos ratas de los flores.

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  8. His stand up and the crowd work is much better than this podcast. Reminds me of luis chaparo or the kid from az claiming to be in sinaloa. Thats all low hanging fruits and its pretty sad that so many people like it.

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    1. At this point, the big players are already well established with their own organizations and replacements they have setup…

      You would have to be a fucking fool to think you could come up in today’s game…

      They’ll just use you and have you tossed to the feds quicker than you can buy that new Hellcat..

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    2. I read a story on Ralph Barbosa, and then saw his name mentioned in some offering of videos I may be interested in since I watched this one, he's a comedian, like 26 years old

      A lot of the times, people claim membership, or the video titles do, when they mean something much more common and less insider, than just the reality of saying smuggling migrants in El Paso, or whatever, you are going to be working for those people, but you are hardly like a plaza boss

      On the guy Johnny, I thought he sounded and looked way more composed on the podcast than he did on his own videos, the stories he told on the podcast with context were much more reasonable, and less sensationalized.

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    3. He gives me some new insights to the us side of the drug trade. On one of his interviews he claims Sinoloa has strict prohibition of fent in coca. But then he claims the business is much more horizontal, with less top down control Constantly evolving.

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