All Episodes
Aug. 19, 2024 - MyronGainesX
01:52:22
Fed Explains "El Mayo" Arrest
| Copy link to current segment

Time Text
And we are live.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to the Fresh Hit Podcast.
I was just kidding.
Welcome to Federacs, guys.
And I mess up the goddamn camera angle.
Sorry.
Not smooth at all.
Guys, we're going to be talking about El Mayo today.
Let's get into it, my friends.
Our special agent with Homelands Congress.
Okay, guys, HSI.
This is what FedReacts covers.
Defender Jeffrey Williams, an associate YSL did commit the felony.
Here's what 6ix9ine actually got.
This attack shifted the whole U.S. government.
This guy got arrested for espionage, okay?
Trading secrets with the Russian John Wayne Gacy, aka the killer clown, okay?
One of the most prolific serial killers of all time, killed 33 people.
Zodiac Killer is a pseudonym of an unidentified serial killer who operated in Northern California.
They really get off on getting attention from the media.
Many years, Jeffrey Epstein sexually exploited and abused dozens of minor girls at his home.
It was OJ working together to get Nicole killed.
We're going to go over his past, the gang guys, so that this all makes sense.
All right, we're back.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to Fed Reacts.
Guys, give me ones in the chat if the audio is good.
Give me ones in the chat if the audio is good.
Just adjusting some things here, which I apologize for.
But give me ones in the chat if the audio is good.
Let's see here.
Good, good, good.
I see some ones in the chat.
Awesome, awesome, awesome.
All right, you guys can hear me.
All right, I got Angie and Alice as well here.
Guys, welcome Rebecca.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, what's up, guys?
I hope you guys have been good.
I know it's been a while since I sat on this chair, and I really miss you all.
And your hate comments, too, on my accent and stuff.
But I'm finally here.
We're going to cover Mayo Sambada, which is like the main, he's like the main leader or was the main leader of the Sinaloa cartel.
And you guys have been requesting this for two weeks now.
I've been posting stuff on the Federacs Institute.
Leo, come here.
And I've been posting some question box for you guys to drop your cases and stuff.
So you can go check the Instagram.
It's at Federacs.
I know it's been a while since you guys saw me.
It's just that a lot has been going on.
I don't know if you guys know about the situation in Venezuela.
I've been talking about it.
Yeah.
So a lot has been going on because there were like elections in Venezuela two weeks ago on July 28th.
And they got the president kind of like proclaim himself to be the president again, even though he lost the elections.
And I don't know how you guys call that in English, but I'm going to let me see if I can see.
What are you doing?
Oh.
Go ahead.
Sorry.
What are you doing?
You playing with Leah?
Yeah, go ahead.
Yeah, go ahead.
Keep going.
So I don't know how you guys call that in English.
It's rigged.
Basically, rigged elections.
Yeah, a rigged election.
What did the Trump?
But that also has another name when somebody wants to take out the leader of the government.
Anyways, the thing is that it's like a hit.
He's trying to do a hit on the government.
And now, well, it's like a whole bunch of corruption going on in Venezuela.
And it's really bad.
Every Venezuelan, even in this country, is going through some sort of phase because we are really stressed out about the people that we have back in Venezuela and with everything that's been going on with trying to support the real winners of the elections.
And yeah, it's a lot, really.
And I haven't been like, my mind hasn't been here in the space lately.
So I've been struggling with it and I'm trying to, you know, deal with it.
But it is what it is.
I will hope, I will appreciate if you guys will inform yourself with what's going on in this situation.
I don't know about your dad.
He probably will like this anyway.
Yeah, he probably gonna watch this.
So, my dad, he's it's kind of complicated.
This is what I'm saying.
It's not that I don't like that, it's just that he's kind of like brainwashed.
I don't want to say anything else because he loves this program and he watches it a lot.
Like, he's like our number one fan in here.
So, I don't want to talk bad about him, but the thing is that he doesn't understand like the real panorama of the situation.
And it's been a lot, it's a very big struggle with me and him with the whole situation.
So, yeah, that's another thing.
But, yeah, that's what's been going on.
I hope we can do a pod.
Are you dictator dad?
No, L dictator dad or L dictator supporter dad.
I really want to do a pod on the situation.
I don't know if you're yeah, yeah.
So, for those that are wondering, hold on, I'm having a lot of fun with Leah here.
Yeah, for those of you guys that are wondering, right?
So, Maduro, right, he got indicted by the DEA and his whole group got indicted by the DEA too.
Yeah, for like $15 million and stuff.
So, if you guys want, we can go ahead and cover the federal charges against Maduro and his gang.
So, like, I mean, Angie's not capping, he kind of is a bad guy.
He kind of, yeah, so yeah, he's for narco-trafficking, narco-terrorism, etc.
So, if you guys want me to cover that, I can absolutely cover that.
But, yeah, Venezuela is in a bad predicament right now.
They're heavily sanctioned by the United States.
So, yeah.
But anything else you want to tell the people before we get into this?
All I have to say is that the people that are commenting and giving their opinions on this subject, when they don't know anything about that, I just want to say if you haven't lived through communism, don't talk about it because you don't know anything about it.
You know, it's wait, communism sucks, no way.
Yeah, well, have you lived through it?
I'm just fucking with you.
Well, you the people that don't know what it is, don't talk about it because you don't know anything.
You know, like it's it's it's really irrelevant to have your opinion if you haven't through communism.
So, um, I will say it's just it's just really like it doesn't aid the situation if you talk about it on the social media.
And there's a lot of like American people talking about it on Twitter, and it doesn't really make sense.
Um, but I will say that gather as much information as you can and like study what is going on if you want to like comment on it.
That's all I have to say.
Okay, can you play with Leah?
Yeah, I was just okay.
Yeah, I like to play with Leah a lot, guys.
Here, you guys want to say what's up to her?
Hey, yeah, you guys are matching.
Say what's up to the people.
Yeah, she has a fresh hoodie too.
As you guys could see here, she has a fresh fair hoodie.
You want to say what's up to the people?
She actually accompanied me yesterday.
We went to a protest here in Miami on Bay Sai.
Yeah, there was a lot of people there.
And there was, yeah, there was, I don't want to, I don't know, I don't really know the exact number.
There was like all Venezuelans here in Miami were there, so it was a lot of people in there.
And everybody had to do something with Leah because everybody loved her there.
But yeah, it was really fun.
A bunch of influencers and activists, activist people, and supporters talked about the situation and all this stuff with Maria Carina and Enmundo, which were the actual winners of the elections.
And it was big time yesterday, yeah.
All right.
So, okay, I'll put her down.
I'll put her down.
Okay.
She's kind of sick.
Okay.
She's a little sick.
And guys, you guys are probably wondering why the hell am I wearing a beanie?
Come on, man.
You know, I'm always spinning.
I'm always ready.
Yeah, I just showered.
So I had to obviously wash my hair and shit.
And just so you guys know.
We need to dye your hair, though.
This beanie, look at this.
Silk in the inside, man.
I'll go hard in the paint.
Shout out to 360 Juice.
I think it's his beanie line that has a thing.
So, yeah.
So, okay.
Before I get into today's topic, guys, I actually, I'm like running a Twitter space right now as well.
They're currently debating with Destiny in there about a bunch of stuff.
So I've been heavily involved on Twitter.
As you guys know, Candace Owens had a huge space earlier today.
Dan Bilzeri and the Tate brothers were all in there.
I was in there.
And, you know, I went, I ended up making a space after the fact.
You know, kind of giving my take on her space and what could have been done better, in my opinion.
So, yeah, that's kind of what it is.
But we're on YouTube, so I can't go too much into it.
But yeah, she had a space on it.
That's all I'll go with.
So, okay, let's go to today's topic, okay?
We're going to go into today.
We're going to be talking about Zambrano, a.k.a.
Mayo.
Okay, guys.
Welcome to all you guys that are watching the stream, by the way.
Shout out to all you ninjas.
So we're going to go right off his Wikipedia, guys.
Okay.
Ishmael Miles Zambada Garcia, born January 1st, 1948, also known as El Mayo, is a Mexican former drug lord, co-founder and leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, an international crime syndicate based in the Mexican state of Sinaloa.
Before he assured leadership of the entire cartel, he allegedly served as a logistical coordinator for its Guzman Zambada organization, which has overseen the trafficking of cocaine and heroin into Chicago and other U.S. cities by aircraft, narco-subs, container ships, go fast boats, fishing vessels, buses, rail cars, tractor trailers, and automobiles.
And just to put things in perspective for you guys, let's go El Paso, Texas.
Okay.
And we're going to go right here in the map.
Right.
There is something playing.
Oh, you guys can hear the.
Sorry, guys.
That's the debate shit here going on with this thing.
Let me make sure I have myself muted.
All right.
Doing a million things at once over here for people.
All right.
So as you guys can see here, Ciodad Juarez, this is basically the main headquarters for Urures, is the main headquarters for the Sinaloas, okay?
And just to give you guys a perspective, I was all the way over here in Laredo, Texas, which so you guys are wondering, this is about an eight-hour, nine-hour drive from El Paso to Laredo.
This is where I was, and this was Zeta territory over here.
We didn't deal with Sinaloa at all.
They were all the way over here.
So, whole other game.
So, anyway, so yeah, so here he is.
Upon his arrest in July 2024, he had never been arrested or incarcerated.
He was arrested in El Paso, Texas, United States, and reported to be in U.S. custody on July 25th, 2024.
And here's the public affairs announcement, guys.
You guys know I always tell you guys, always use the Department of Justice website.
Attorney General Merrick B. Garland, statement on arrest of alleged leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel, Ishmael Zambada Garcia El Mayo and Joaquin Guzman Lopez, who you guys know is Joaquin.
Oh, that's probably Junior, I think.
Yeah, El Chapo's son, I think.
Okay.
Okay, the Justice Department has taken into custody two additional alleged leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel, one of the most violent and powerful drug trafficking organizations in the world.
Ishmael Zambada Garcia or El Mayo, co-founder of Cartel, and Joaquin Guzman Lopez, a son of its other co-founder, were arrested today in El Paso, Texas.
Both men are facing multiple charges in the United States for leading the cartel's criminal operation, including his deadly fentanyl manufacturer and trafficking networks.
Because Joaquin Guzman, I think Loera is Chapo, if I'm not mistaken.
Let me just double check.
It's Joaquin Guzman Loera.
I'm right?
Oh, damn, I'm good.
Yeah, Joaquin Guzman.
Loera, yeah.
Oh, man.
That's El Tapo.
And his son got caught in, I think it was 2009.
Okay.
And he testified against him.
Or was it like De Ismail?
I got a documentary we're going to play on it.
Oh, you did?
Yeah.
Okay.
So here's the Mayor Garland statement.
Oh, what the.
Sorry, guys.
Documentary we're going to play on it.
Oh, you did?
Yeah.
Last year.
So here's the Mayor Garland statement.
Sorry about that, guys.
I had another tab playing.
Play holding accountable those who are responsible.
Last year, I said that the Justice Department would never stop working to hold accountable those who are responsible for the fentanyl epidemic.
On Thursday, the Justice Department took into custody in El Paso two more alleged leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel, one of the most violent and powerful drug trafficking organizations in the world.
Both men are facing multiple charges in the United States for leading the cartel's criminal operations, including its deadly drug manufacturing and trafficking networks.
The first is Ismail Zambada Garcia or El Mayo, a co-founder of the cartel.
He is facing charges for fentanyl trafficking, money laundering, firearms offenses, kidnapping, and conspiracy to commit murder.
The second, Joaquin Guzman Lopez, is a son of its other co-founder, known as El Chapo.
There you go.
And is facing charges for trafficking in large quantities of cocaine, heroin, and meth, among other drugs.
Both defendants will have their initial appearances in federal court in the coming days.
El Mayo and Guzman Lopez join a growing list of Sinaloa cartel leaders and associates who the Justice Department is holding accountable in the United States.
This includes the cartel's other criminal.
Yeah, I don't know why this only in the left ear, guys.
Another of El Chapo's sons being trash.
Ovidio Guzman Lopez and the cartel's alleged lead Sicario or assassin known as El Nini.
Fentanyl is the deadliest drug threat our country has ever faced.
The Justice Department will not rest until every single cartel leader, member, and associate responsible for poisoning our communities is held accountable.
All right.
Sorry, guys, about that.
I don't know why the hell.
DOJ.
Hello, everyone.
Okay.
Definitely don't care about what she got to say.
Now we got the news thing.
Joaquim Guzman.
See, now it comes out both ears.
See, DOJ can't make it nothing right, bro.
Idiots, man.
So many idiots over there.
Lopez and Mexican drug lord Ismael Zambada are now in U.S. custody, both arrested yesterday after landing in a private plane in New Mexico.
NBC4 is Rob Kovassik alive in the newsroom with more on this major arrest.
Robert.
And let's talk, Colleen, about why the federal government says this is a major arrest.
The U.S. government estimates there were well over 107,000 overdose deaths in the United States last year.
The majority of those deaths, close to 75,000, blamed on fentanyl.
Fentanyl, made in Mexico, shipped to the U.S. by a cartel with two of their leaders now in custody.
In the words of Attorney General Merrick Garland tonight, they are behind one of the most violent and powerful drug trafficking organizations in the entire world.
They got them.
Two men surrendering to authorities without incident when a private plane landed at a small airport in New Mexico, just minutes away from El Paso.
Late tonight, the Justice Department whisking the arrested pair out of the airport, where they will soon face multiple charges.
It's a big arrest for the feds, and the hope it will have big implications for the synthetic drug epidemic in the U.S. The government blaming the Sinaloa and Jalisco cartels for being at the heart of the crisis.
The Sinaloa cartel was run by notorious drug lord El Chapo Guzman, who is now serving life in prison.
In custody now, 76-year-old Zambada Garcia, El Mayo, who is said to have co-founded the Sinaloa cartel with El Chapo, helping to run the criminal organization for three decades.
The DEA said tonight he was one of their most...
Yeah, this is the link you sent me, by the way, Angie, right here.
This one.
Yeah.
Wanted fugitives, offering a $15 million, bro, before they caught him.
$15 million reward.
Now, the arrest of El Mayo.
You guys can see all the charges here.
Obviously, RICO, 1962.
You guys know what that is.
And then you got 21 USC A46, which is conspiracy A41 because we possess controlled substance over 5 kilograms of cocaine and over 1,000 kilograms of marijuana, 21 USC 9639 and 960, because we're seeing imported control substance over 5 kilograms.
That was a charge we used to charge all the times, guys, because remember, we're HSI.
We had customs authority.
So we used to do that all the time, actually.
I just want to say something.
Just so you guys have an idea, 100,000 people die for overdose for fentanyl in the U.S. every year.
100,000?
Yep.
God damn.
Well, I will say this.
I'll tell you guys this.
Before I left the government, there was a bug push to prosecute everyone federally for fentanyl.
Everybody.
So if you caught them with a couple of grams, they were going in federally.
So obviously they're taking this shit seriously because it's so goddamn dangerous.
Well, it makes sense with seeing like how the pandemic that is going on right now in like all California with this with this drug.
Yeah, it's very dangerous.
So that makes sense.
But yeah, you guys can see here.
Look, you got these importation charges, which you would charge all the time as HSI.
Firearms stuff.
So yeah.
And you guys know, because you guys watch Fed Reacts, remember, what does 21 USC mean, guys?
Gonna test in the chat.
Let's go.
What does 21 USC mean?
And then what is 18 USC?
Let's see what you guys say.
What is 18 USC?
And then what is 21 USC?
Let's go.
Let's see if you guys learn.
Let's see where the chess is.
Also, guys, do me a favor.
Like the video.
Engage with it, man.
I got two things going on.
I'm running a goddamn debate over here on one side, and I'm also doing this right here on the other.
I'm going to jump back into Twitter space after the fact, too.
Because the brakes don't stop in this thing.
Federal racketarian corruption.
Nope.
Wrong.
Keep going.
Guys, what is 18 USC under?
And then what is 21 USC?
Come on, man.
Okay, one guy got it.
Goddamn.
You guys should...
You guys should know this.
This hurts my feelings.
Ages 18 and 21.
Okay, three diglets.
All right, guys.
18 USC is the criminal code.
21 USC is the drug code.
And then I'll give you guys a bonus.
8 USC is the immigration code.
All right?
So remember these three things.
Oh, and then you know, I'll give you another bonus.
19 is the customs code.
All right?
So 18 is criminal.
19 is customs.
21 is drugs.
And then Title VIII is immigration.
Okay?
So you guys better get that straight because I'm going to do another test.
And if you guys don't get it, I'm going to make fun of y'all.
All right.
Which, by the way, we got a thousand plus you guys, 1,700 watching total.
Guys, do me a favor.
Only thing I ask is that you guys like the video on YouTube.
You know what I mean?
As you guys know, we're demonetized, which kind of sucks.
Don't get paid for this crap.
But the education, teach you guys this stuff, watch the documentaries reacting together is great.
It's awesome.
Also, I've been up for almost 24 hours.
So just like the video off of that, because I'm tired as hell, but we're still making this happen.
So, guys, please like the video.
Yeah, this guy woke up like at 11 yesterday.
Yeah, I woke up at 11 p.m.
It's fucking pathetic.
I don't know what the hell, but it's going to be up for 24 hours here.
Actually, yeah, I'm going to be up for 23 hours right now.
So like the video, guys.
Do me that solid.
I'd really appreciate it.
And let's keep going.
Strikes at the heart of the cartel that is responsible for the majority of drugs.
We've been working all night, man, on Twitter spaces, tweeting, preparing for this, you know, including fentanyl and methamphetamine, killing Americans from coast to coast.
With El Chapo behind bars, his sons inherited.
Okay, someone has a good question.
Customs versus immigration difference.
Customs is things coming in.
Immigration is people coming in.
One more time.
Customs is things coming in.
Immigration is people coming in.
His drug trafficking empire.
And on that plane that landed in the U.S. today, one of those sons, Joaquin Guzman Lopez, who was wanted for $5 million.
The DEA says HSI wanted him.
This is HSI wanted thing, guys.
Boom.
Joaquin, actually, matter of fact, let me look this up real fast.
His name was Joaquin.
I don't care.
I'm going close this.
Okay, Joaquin Guzman Lopez.
Okay.
Joaquin.
Yeah, that's the son of a taboo.
Guzman Lopez.
Let's go.
ICE.
So he was one.
Okay, so this is the immigration customs thing, Homeland Security HSI.
Do they have the office that they wanted him out of?
No?
Damn.
I wonder where they indicted him out of.
Oh, District of Columbia.
You know what?
Let's have fun with this.
Okay.
What are you going to do, guys?
Pacer, District of Columbia.
Boom.
Let's go in here.
Let's log in.
Let's enlarge this for you guys so you can read a little bit what the hell's going on.
You're going to hit query, right?
We got his last name.
It's Guzman Lopez.
And then Joaquin.
Did I spell that right?
Yeah.
Run a query.
Boom.
Here he is.
Oh, wow.
They indicted us in 2018.
God damn.
Okay.
So they had been waiting for this for a minute.
Run report.
Boom.
Here he is.
Joaquin Guzman Lopez, known as El Guero.
I guess because he looks white.
And that's what Mexicans normally do when they refer to Caucasian men, guero, and then white women is guera.
Do you guys use that in Venezuela or two?
Or you guys don't use that, right?
Every now and then, yeah.
Yeah, but that's like a Mexican thing to use Guero and Guera, right?
Yeah.
You use gringas and gringos, right?
That's for American people.
Oh, okay.
So what do you guys use for white people?
For like blondes, we say catires.
Catiras?
Catiras for like men, catiras for like girls.
If they're blonde.
Yeah.
Okay, what if what if they're brown-haired?
Uh, no, just uh, morenos.
Okay, that makes sense.
Whites, yeah, literally whites, okay.
Morenos, yeah.
All right, so here you go.
You see his charges.
Uh, El Guero El Guero Moreno.
Oh, look, Guero Moreno, right here.
Or also known as the Moreno.
Moreno, yeah.
Yeah, that means that he was away and has brown hair or something.
Ah, okay.
Well, yep, yeah, you got it right right here.
Yeah, there he is.
So, um, felony, and then boom, this is uh United States Department of Justice.
Yeah, since the District of Columbia indicted him, you know, this is a big deal.
And then here's the indictment.
Boom.
We can actually go through it.
Wow, they indict him in 2017 because the grand jury was actually, yeah, okay.
Swearing.
Oh, grand jury.
Oh, this one they sworn in.
Okay.
21 USC, 959 and 963, conspiracy to distribute 5 kilograms or more cocaine, 400 grand, blah, blah, blah.
Aiding and abetting, and then 853, 972 forfeiture.
So, damn, since 2008, these dudes were selling drugs since fucking Obama was in.
God damn.
So, yeah, you got here Ovidio Guzman Lopez, aka El Roton and Roton Norva.
And if I'm not mistaken, this guy's his brother, Ovidio.
And this is the guy that they did a video on when he got arrested.
When like the Mexican Marines, like, they arrested him, and then I think they like tore the city down to get him back.
Right?
You know what?
Let me let me look this up.
Let me let's have a little bit of fun here.
The thing that happens every time they call like a like a cartel member is that uh the cartel starts like an inside war to see who's gonna be the next leader, kind of like the mafia.
Yeah, this time right here.
Boom, Ovidio Guzman has just arrived in the U.S. to face drug trafficking charges.
Ovidio Guzman Lopez was arrested last night in Mexico.
The 33-year-old was charged in April as part of a crackdown targeting a global drug trafficking network run through Mexico's Sinaloa cartel.
According to the charges, the cartel used precursor chemicals shipped from China to fuel the fentanyl crisis.
El Chapo is currently serving a life sentence in a U.S. prison.
His wife, Emma Coronel Aispuro, was released from a Long Beach halfway house on Wednesday.
She was serving time for drug trafficking and money laundering charges.
Hello, I'm Mark.
Of course.
So, and that was his mom.
DEA says his arrest is another, as you guys can see.
So, this is probably HSI that probably did this one right here at a DC.
It is a short indictment.
These people are like celebrities for the criminals.
Oh, yeah, of course.
Hell yeah.
Enormous blow to the Sinaloa cartel.
In 2017, he and his brothers, the Chapitos, allegedly took control of the Sinaloa cartel after El Chapo was extradited to the United States.
Last year, the two major Mexican cartels said they were stopping trafficking fentanyl, and the DEA says the Chipitos made a public show about it.
But the supply of fentanyl has not decreased.
According to the government and the DEA dismissing the supposed ban of fentanyl as nothing more than a publicity stunt.
So, at this point, when it comes to the Chipitos, those four sons of El Chapo, there is now a total of two in custody.
Two other sons have not been apprehended.
And you may be wondering, Colleen, how, why did today's arrest finally happen?
The Wall Street Journal is quoting Mexican and U.S. officials reporting tonight that a high-ranking member of the Sinaloa cartel tricked El Mayo and El Chapo's son into flying to Texas.
Damn.
We checked the flight pan for that plane, and it shows destination, Brazil.
He had a bad, they definitely gave him a bag for that.
And then this is how they were caught.
One of the world's most powerful drug cartel leaders appeared in a Texas federal court on Friday.
See, even the BBC was reporting on this.
Ismail El Mayo Zambarda.
Because these guys' drugs definitely hit the UK as well.
Leader of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel pleaded not guilty on all charges after being arrested by U.S. federal agents in Texas on Thursday.
The 76-year-old founded the criminal organization with Joaquin El Chapo Guzman, who is currently jailed in the U.S. Also arrested Thursday alongside Mr. Zambarda was the son of the notorious El Chapo Guzman, Joaquin Guzman Lopez.
American prosecutors say the Sinaloa cartel is the biggest supplier of drugs to the United States.
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland spoke earlier about the cartel leaders' arrests, saying they were responsible for America's fentanyl epidemic.
Fentanyl is the deadliest drug associate.
Here in this photo taken Thursday and obtained by our U.S. partner, CBS News, was tricked by a high-ranking cartel member into boarding a plane that he thought was going to southern Mexico.
The plane instead flew to El Paso, Texas, where he and Mr. Lopez were arrested when they landed.
It followed a month-long investigation that Mexico says it was unaware of until the arrests were made.
Mexico's president is calling for full transparency from the U.S. about the capture.
Earlier, I spoke to Mike Vigil, former chief of international operations for the Drug Enforcement Administration.
How consequential are these arrests?
Well, they're very consequential.
Yeah, this guy's former DEA.
They bring him in to answer a lot of questions.
In terms of the rule of law, but I don't think that they will have any significant impact on the inner workings of the Sinaloa cartel.
And as an example, I will give to you exactly what happened when the leader of the Sinaloa cartel, Chapo Usman, was extradited to the United States.
Had no impact.
Mayo Sambale had been running the cartel for a number of years.
And they have.
And that's actually one of the fun facts for you guys.
They had Chapo's defense had used that as an excuse to kind of get them less time, saying, Hey, look, Chapo's the face of the organization, but Mayo is really the one that runs everything.
Yeah.
Right?
And he had never been arrested, etc.
Like, they to see together, they founded the whole cartel of Sinaloa.
And actually, to give you guys an idea, I sent you on Telegram the map of how the cartels work in Mexico and how they distribute all the stuff.
It's right there.
Yeah.
Okay.
Let me as you can see, like you can see like all this.
I'm going to pull it up real fast right now.
Okay.
Okay.
You can see like all the cartels how are they distributed all over Mexico's map.
Here we go.
There you go.
They can see it.
I'll enlarge it a little bit.
Yeah.
Okay.
They were kind of like a pipe power.
Oh, let me.
Oh, my bad, Angie.
Sorry, guys.
She's looking at my OBS.
That's why she's squinting like that.
Go ahead.
Can you see what you need to see?
Yeah.
So as you can see, they're divided by colors.
The Sinaloa cartel is like in kind of like orange color right there.
So they control Sinaloa.
Where, right?
Kind of like right there.
Yeah, yeah, all this, all this.
Yeah.
And they kind of like help each other, the different leaders of the cartels.
It's kind of like a mafia, to be honest with you, because they collaborate a lot within their territory.
So it's not like there is competition, but it's not like it's crazy competition like that.
And every time they caught a cartel leader, there is kind of like an inside word between them to see who's going to be the next leader.
Although a lot of the times when they call like a cartel leader, the cartel managed to like control and like direct the cartel while being in prison.
Yes, yes.
Especially if they're in Mexican jail, which doesn't mean anything.
Yeah.
I mean, Chapo was able to get out a bunch of times.
Yeah.
Well, he was caught like last year, I think it was in 2019.
And right now, I think he's in jail in Colorado.
Yes, he's at ADX Florence.
Yeah.
Now, let me read these chats before I lose them real fast with you guys.
I got here on Rumble Rants.
Red Pillai says, let's get an Overwatch stream tonight.
You are the most entertaining game streamers, W. Rage Myron.
Maybe, maybe I'll play tonight.
We'll see.
We got Ken Rose 07.
Thumbs up.
Thank you so much, Red Pill Eye Myron.
Get a cat and name it Kittler.
That's funny.
Albois, El Mencho, and X, maybe.
We're going to do episodes on the cartels for you guys.
Don't worry.
That's coming soon.
It's just that we're going to dedicate a month to it because we know what time it is.
Yo, this ninja is pretty brown to be called El Meines.
Okay, I see what you mean.
And then let me see here.
We got on the FNF Super Chat.
Yo, do you realize you platform DNC shells like Destiny, Jasmine, Jafar, and Pixie Dust that you're giving them the ammunition to de-platform and demonetize you?
That's like a man paying for his ex-legal fees and a divorce.
How much clout was enough?
I don't know how that pays to get me deplatformed.
It's important to not have echo chambers.
I'm a big, firm believer in debating against people that you disagree with.
And yeah.
So we got here.
You call it Muslim Lantern and Ash Clown.
This is from Dirty Kafar, an Asclon, but he's the one standing up for your religion, debating Andrew Wilson, who went insane after the 24 Olympics and started targeting Muslim Satanists openly mock Christianity.
And Andrew chicken shit said nothing.
Yeah, he is an ass clone because of what he said about my situation with Sneeko.
So yeah, I stand on that.
He is an ass clone.
He's 100% an ask clon for that.
So cry some more.
A very strong bench, very good leaders.
The cartel has been in.
And here's the thing.
I don't hold grudges.
I might even still platform his dumbass and let him debate against somebody on Fresh of Fit because I can pull my grudges away.
But yeah, he's an absolute asclon for that shit.
He is.
Oh, I don't know if he's a real friend.
Like, bro, that's some ass clone shit.
Since 1989.
Typical Haram police bullshit.
And it's currently the most powerful drug cartel in the world.
They operate in six of the seven continents in the world.
And Mayo Sambado was very much the Mexican version of Carlo Gambino of Italian organized crime in that he never spent one hour in his jail cell until this guy was in the DEA like in the 70s and 80s.
Until he had like a stroke or something.
Yeah, potentially.
This guy's old as hell.
He's only all the news stations talking about like DEA.
Yesterday.
Because he's a former DPA.
But other than that, hopefully the United States and Mexico will put aside differences and work together to basically decapitate the cartel because they need to impact on the infrastructure.
I'm talking about corrupt politicians.
I'm talking about the money laundering cells, the enforcement cells, the logistical cells, and others to really have an impact.
If I can jump in there, I mean, Mr. Zambada is said to have been one of the leaders of the Cinelova Cartel who had very strong speed is okay.
Political connections.
Will that help achieve, as you said, go after some of the political collections that have helped the cartel survive so long?
That is true.
If Mayo Sambada and Japan Usman's son, Machapito, cooperating with U.S. authorities, they can provide a lot of information on very high-ranking government officials in Mexico to include governors, mayors, members of the security forces.
But apart from that, there'll have to be a collection of evidence.
It just can't be their testimony alone.
In your experience, how unusual is it for Mexican officials in this case to have been kept out of the loop of this operation?
It's rare, but it does happen on occasion.
I think that the decision is made that if they advise the Mexican government because of endemic corruption in that country, it could easily get compromised.
One thing that caught my attention, our newspaper in the CBS, is that Joaquin Guzman Locus, who's the son of El Chapo, that he was somehow in on the operations, that he may have voluntarily handed himself in.
Can you tell us a bit more about sort of what might be going on there?
Well, there's several versions, but the one that you're talking about is the fact that Mayo Sambada was lured, not only not to Texas.
You mentioned that it was El Paso, Texas, and it's not your fault because the Attorney General of the United States mentioned Texas.
It was actually Saint Teresa, New Mexico.
It was in the southern part of New Mexico where the aircraft landed yesterday.
So it's, you know, it's a situation where there's a possibility that he was lured.
It could have been the pilot.
It could have been Joaquinusman Lopez that actually did it.
But Mayo Sambado, one of his greatest fears, was always being apprehended and then sent to the United States.
And now that has come to pass.
You mentioned that it is in some ways a game of whack-a-mole, that while these two leaders have been apprehended today and will sort of have their day in court, do you think that the other cartel leaders will be kind of jostling now to sort of fill their place?
And will we see a reduction in the fentanyl that gets imported from?
Yeah, all that happens when you take a big guy out like that, guys, is there's a power vacuum and it ends up with like fighting.
So when we took down a bunch of the big guys in Los Zetas, what ended up happening is just new guys came up.
Now I think it's CDN or Cartel del Noreste is who I think runs Laredo now.
It's not the Zetas anymore.
So it just creates a power of activism and the next biggest guys come up.
Mexico.
Did you double check that?
Fact check me for that, Angie.
Who runs Cartel?
Yeah, I think it's CDN right before I left because we had taken out the biggest guys, which, by the way, don't worry, guys, we'll do an episode on the Losettas for you guys.
But I think it's CDN that runs it now.
You're going to see a reduction in the fentanyl because the cartel remains intact.
And it's not only them, but you also have a very, very powerful and very violent drug organization by the name of Alisco New Generation Cartel.
You have the Faminia Michoacana.
You have the Golf Cartel.
And then there's many others producing fentanyl and also methamphetamine, synthetic grunts.
The cartels are starting to move.
All right.
So I got a documentary here that we're going to play.
How the Arrest of El Mayo changes everything.
You know, by the way, guys, it's kind of crazy that with El Mayo, because the difference between him and El Tapo is that actually El Mayo hasn't been arrested ever before.
Like, this is his first time being arrested.
And he used to keep a low profile.
Like, he was never being publicly.
There is a few pictures of him.
Like, he wasn't out there like that.
He really liked to keep his low profile.
And I have actually heard that when they caught his son, Vicente Zambada, in 2019, he testified against Joaquin Guzman and recommended the achievement of tons of guns, of drugs, by his father, and that his father's bribery budget was often as much of 1 million per month to bribe people.
And with bribes going to many high levels, Mexican public officials.
So he will bribe, you know, everybody, like from people from the DEA to like FBI, anybody.
All right.
We'll go into this documentary here.
It's only 24 minutes, guys.
So I'm going to play it at 1.5 speed, see how it goes.
Let me know, guys, if it's too fast.
I want to get your guys' take on it.
And also, hold on.
What are the likes at right now?
Let me look.
Guys, we are at 435.
We got 1,200 ninjas in here.
Bro, we need to have at least 1,000 likes, okay?
Let's get to 1,000 likes, guys.
Come on, man.
I'm putting in overtime for you, ninjas.
I'm fucking delirious right now.
No sleep, 24 hours, hosting spaces, JQing, doing all kinds of stuff, going crazy all over the place.
So come on, like the video, guys.
And if you guys like the video, what I might do for y'all is I'll end the YouTube stream and I'll continue on on Rumble and then you guys can hear the debate that we got going on because it's not safe for YouTube.
I'm just going to give it a thousand with y'all.
Matter of fact, I think Destiny is live right now, probably on his YouTube.
Let me look here if he is.
Yeah, I could hear a little bit of the debate.
Let's see.
I don't think you got laying on YouTube, Byron.
Well, he's on YouTube.
So I'll just play his channel.
Let me see here.
Where's he at?
Is he still on?
I know he's still on.
The trans athlete might have stopped his stream.
Yeah, it probably wasn't safe for YouTube.
Let me see if he's.
Oh, he's not in the space anymore.
Yeah, he probably got off.
He went to sleep.
All right.
Yeah, he was in there earlier.
Shout out to Destiny.
Me and him disagree on a lot, but I get along with the guy and I have a lot of respect for him.
Despite what people say.
So yeah, let's go ahead and get this thing to 1,000 likes, ninjas.
Let's go.
Let's give this guy a like to Crime Dynasty since we're going to be reacting to his video.
Give him some love as well.
Let me see here.
What are we at?
We're at 556.
Come on, guys.
What do I look like, Matthew Crooks?
556?
Come on, man.
We need to be at 1,000.
Come on.
Yeah, there's a thousand people watching.
Come on, guys.
You can do better than that.
Question answer says mods unbanned me.
Hey, bro, you must have done something crazy if the mods banned you, bro.
We don't really typically ban for free speech.
Let you guys rock out.
Some people have been saying like El Myron is next.
El Myron?
Oh, yeah.
El Myron.
Very soon, coming soon.
It's gonna get in there.
We're near you.
Alright.
Somebody said, I like if Annie drops the OnlyFans link.
What'd they say?
Somebody said, I like if only Angie drops the OnlyFans link.
Bruh.
You keep waiting, my friend.
Yeah.
Like, it's funny when they say stuff like that.
Guys, I mean, I've talked about this before, but let me give you guys a reminder.
Angie has a very strong dad.
She has a strong family.
Her parents are still together.
She has a brother.
They lived together in the United States and moved here together.
So she's just not going to do that shit, man.
She'd rather work a hard-ass job waitressing or.
If I ever open OnlyFans, it'd be like something like Icy, like Icy did, you know?
You worked at like a yeah.
I'll throw like a Just post a picture of her saying, gotcha.
She did that to everybody.
She got 600 bucks by doing that.
But yeah, no, man.
Realistically, all jokes aside, guys, like, yeah, dude, like.
No, I want Ellie.
Yeah, like, she'd rather work on it.
That's just not going to happen ever.
She would rather work a fucking backbreaking job than do that shit.
What?
You worked.
Did you do something where you were like serving beverages at the Tampa Buccaneers thing?
You and your brother, like, you guys did that shit?
It was something where it was hard labor.
I used to, we used to be at the Tampa Stadium, the Buccaneers, but we used to like, we were the ones that would like drop, like, carry the cargo, like, the boxes and stuff with, like, the food.
So you would carry all the boxes for the stores.
We will restock all the stores that were inside this stadium.
And that was like a lot of hard work, guys, because we will carry these like trolleys, you know, with all this stuff.
And also, we also worked in the Tropicana stadium for like baseball.
We were like cashiers there for like to sell like hot dogs and stuff.
I actually liked it because I could practice my English.
It was just recent here in the United States.
So my English was still not good, but it wasn't that good before.
So I got to practice a lot of my English there with my brother.
It was pretty fun.
Good.
Long story short, guys.
She'd rather do backbreaking work than do OS.
She'd rather do that.
So look, we got some.
Yeah, L Easy Money.
No, we don't do that here, guys.
We're really against that stuff.
So yeah.
All right.
U.S. authorities after a plane carrying the prevent deadly cartel wars.
So.
And it'd be the last time he would walk.
After a plane pairing.
And also, for all you dickheads, I try to say, oh, Myron takes care of Angie, like Sugar Daddy or some bullshit like that.
Like, just so you guys know, Angie asks me all the time if she could work.
And I just tell her no.
Yeah.
Okay.
She wants to work.
She wants to contribute.
She hates fucking when I pay for shit.
She doesn't like it.
But, dude, that's your job as well.
Yeah, Myron doesn't let me pay for anything.
I don't know what the fuck, man.
Like, I just want her and Leah to be happy, and that's what it's about.
So, like, for all you idiots, like, she literally, yesterday, oh, can I work?
I don't want to make some money.
I don't want to just be, you know, fucking mooching off you, whatever.
Like, she's not on that type of time, guys.
So for the people that say that stupid shit, like, you're dumb as fuck.
You're literally dumb as fuck.
Yeah.
I was actually having like a argument with a girl on Twitter today.
I don't know.
What was she saying?
I don't know.
She started saying that because you comment something on some girl's Twitter saying that, oh, the last name and stuff.
Like, men have to put their last name on women.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, women work for me.
So somebody said, like, okay, when are you going to give Angie your last name?
And then this lady said, oh, yeah, Angie's just wasting her time with Myron poor Venezuela and all this stuff.
So I had to say something and I just kind of reply to her.
Yeah, Angie made English Twitter just for me.
And she basically just follows my stuff and likes my stuff.
And she gets angry when people talk shit.
She has like no followers and she just says like, fuck you, blah, blah, blah.
You got 45 followers?
Yeah, just.
It's so Angelica too, guys.
Yeah.
If you guys want to check her out.
She basically just retweets my stuff or like likes my stuff or talks shit about people that talk shit about me.
Well, I also did it because I also want to repost stuff about Venezuela and all the stuff that's been going on so people can be more aware of what's going on.
So Angelica too, if you guys want to know.
And to reply to Myron's haters.
She talks about, yeah, she replies to haters and she talks about Venezuelan politics if you guys are interested in that.
Yeah.
So go ahead and give her a follow on there.
She's mostly like Venezuela.
Political account mostly.
And memes too.
And memes.
Okay.
Spanish memes and political stuff.
My English stuff too.
Okay.
And then, yeah, the talking shit about people that talk shit about me, likes my stuff.
And then, oh, we're on YouTube.
I can't say what you said, right?
But actually, it was funny because.
She said Mustache Man was a visionary and they got fucking mad at her about that.
She fucking raced.
Let's go.
Let's go.
I told her she should have deleted it.
I had to delete it.
I told her she should have deleted it.
You guys came after me.
No, no, not them.
That's why, guys, look, when she makes base comments like that, you guys need to go over there and fucking like that shit so the bots don't fucking scare her to deleting her shit.
All right.
She fucking said the mustache man was a visionary.
So y'all got to go over there and like that shit and support it when she says that type of shit because it's free speech.
The fucking bots got to her.
Oh, that's fucked up.
How could you, Angie?
You hate Elbyra too much.
Fuck that shit.
No, also, Myron, I also posted a picture of Emma with her knees all bruised up because she was looking for her phone on the ballpay because she lost it.
And I said that this is my friend.
This is my friend with her knees all bruised up like Camela Harris and Alonde in the office.
Like what?
Oh, like Kamala in the office?
Like, like, this is my friend with her knees bruised up, like, Kamala Harris after Alonday in the office.
And everybody liked you.
Yeah, let's go.
Yeah, you gotta just gotta make sexist comments like that on Twitter.
That's it.
That's what you gotta do.
You gotta talk about mustache man and then make sexist comments and you're good.
Just literally just take the shit I say and just retweet it.
And you'll blow up.
All right.
Yeah, I know, guys.
She's like, yeah, my friends hate me now because they say I'm a mini Myron.
Yeah.
This is why it takes me after a whole year of relationship with this man.
Yeah.
Going strong, man.
Going strong.
For all the haters that want to fucking talk shit, it's going very, very fucking strong.
So be fucking jealous, all you stupid bitches that talk shit.
You're fucking mad that you don't got a boyfriend and you're fucking mad because you're poor and your boyfriend's poor and you can't afford Chipotle.
Meanwhile, I eat Chipotle and Angie doesn't like Chipotle, but she still eats Chipipo.
I hate Chipotle.
My eats Chipotle every day.
He will let me cook for him.
Come on, man.
Don't tell him that.
But should she let me cook for you?
Yeah, she wants to cook for me, but I tell her, no, let's just eat out and shit.
It's my fault.
But, you know, she hates Chipotle and she still eats it with me sometimes.
Yeah.
So anyway.
All right, let's let's let's go on.
Let's continue.
And you guys haven't seen her here for a bit, so giving you guys a little bit more stuff behind the scenes.
No, no, no, you're good.
You're good.
But yeah.
So Angelica, too, support her when she makes comments about Mustache Man, okay?
Because those haters try to fucking bully her.
That shit pissed me off.
During the pair landed in southern New Mexico.
On July 25th, 2024, El Mayo Zambada took a private plane to inspect some properties in southern Mexico.
Little did he know a plot was underway, and it'd be the last time he would walk as a free man.
Here is how the arrest of El Mayo changes.
And that's gotta suck, guys, because you've never been to jail before and you're going to federal prison in the United States?
That's terrible.
Everything.
And you don't speak English?
No, but also these guys are treated like in the prison in Mexico.
It's a joke.
Yeah.
Ismael El Mayo Zambada Garcia would start in the late 1980s.
El Chapo got a not El Chapo.
Excuse me.
Pablo got his own jail.
He had chicks in there and shit.
Yeah.
When he was closely associated with the Juarez cartel and its leader, it sent Cario Fuentes.
However, before he became acquainted with Mexico's elite trafficking circles, El Mayo was just a farmer and a small-time drug trafficker, selling mere kilograms of marijuana and heroin.
So to better understand how El Mayo came into so much power, we first needed...
And just so you guys know, Mexican marijuana is fucking garbage.
It is so terrible.
You tried it?
No, no.
No, but I'm going to see if I can find a picture for you guys here of like what it looks like.
It's fucking trash.
It has seeds in it and stuff.
Let me find an old picture from evidence.
They have seeds?
Yeah, yeah, I'll show them.
Take a look at Miguel Angel, Felix Gallardo, known as El Jefe de Jefes and El Padrino, meaning the boss of bosses and the godfather, respectively.
Miguel Gallardo was one of the founders of the Guadalajara cartel, alongside Rafael Carroquintero.
Gallardo would control a bulk of the drug trafficking in Mexico and along the Mexican-U.S.
border in the 1980s.
However, the murder of American DEA agent Enrique Camadena Salazar would force Gallardo to divide the Guadalajara cartel into two.
A lot of people have been asking about Kikimat Camarena.
That's a big case, and we're definitely going to do it for you guys.
Yes, we will.
Okay.
I met his family.
What?
You met his family?
I met his family in Laredo, yeah.
Really?
Yeah, they came out one time.
That's crazy.
I met his family.
All right, so guys, this is like what Mexican weed looks like.
It's fucking garbage.
Yeah, I'm going to show it through my phone.
This is actually a seizure that I had of weed way back in the fucking day.
Can you guys see that?
Oh.
Let me see if I can zoom in on that for you, ninjas.
Yeah, I was out here in these streets, man.
Let's just pull it up on your telegram there on the computer.
Oh, yeah, I should do that, right?
Okay, let me do that, actually.
Go call, Angela.
That's your photo?
Like, your thing?
Yeah, that's actually weed I seized.
Wow.
Back in the day, yeah.
That's crazy.
And the threat from American law enforcement became much worse.
So in 1987, the Sinaloa cartel was formed from the division of Guadalajara, and the city of Cuyacan acted as its headquarters.
This is where El Mayo comes into the picture.
Gallardo was eventually arrested in 1989, and while in prison, he continued to be involved with his organization until he was moved to a maximum security facility in the early 90s.
At that point, his nephews, the Adiano Felix brothers, would take on more prominent roles and solidify the second half of the Guadalajara cartel that was created after that split.
This group came to be known as the Diwana Cartel.
Meanwhile, the Sinaloa cartel would continue with its leaders, Hector Luis Bamma, Salazar, Ismail Zambada Garcia, and Joaquin Gozman Lora, known more famously as El Chabo.
So in the early 90s, the Sinaloa cartel faced significant challenges as they were trying to transport their products through the routes of the Tijuana cartel, which inevitably led to conflicts with the Adiano Felix organization.
This conflict would result in the deaths of two associates from Sinaloa, leading to a full-fledged war between these two cartels.
And during this period, El Chapo delegated more responsibility to El Mayo, who had a talent for collaborating with other traffickers.
In addition to that, Zambanda also played a significant role in the growth and expansion of the cartel, particularly while El Champo and Obama were incarcerated in Mexico and the U.S., respectively.
So ultimately, this shift in leadership contributed to the organization's ability to adapt and evolve.
Also, because of his business savvy, El Mayo helped Amando Cario Fuentes expand the Juarez cartel in the state of Chihuahua.
He would incorporate some of the remnants of the Juarez that were created after Carillo's death into the Sinaloa cartel.
All right, guys, here's the weed right here.
Shout out to you for finding this documentary, by the way.
I couldn't find a good one.
So that's like that you can see me there.
You can see me there with my fucking sparries, by the way.
Don't fucking laugh.
But here's what we're.
Don't go.
I always wonder why are you doing this?
I was actually out here on these fucking streets, guys.
Okay?
Like, who's gonna show you guys pictures of their real fucking seizures?
All right?
You guys can see her.
Look at that fucking weed.
That shit is trash, bro.
It's fucking all season and shit.
That's some bullshit, man.
And you can see our Department of Homeland Security evidence.
Like, this is my real shit, man.
So, yeah, look at that.
That's that bullshit Mexican weed, man.
So, yeah.
So, no, guys, I've never smoked weed in my life.
But yeah, that's me, man.
That looks good to me.
Yeah, that shit trash.
Yeah, I'm just kidding, guys.
And then, yeah, there's you can see me right there on my feet.
That my boat shoes, man.
That's how you know I'm from Connecticut.
So, yeah, this is that bullet.
I still have them.
I still have them.
So, anyway, we'll get back to it.
So, now it's suspected that the strategic alliance with the Juarez cartel was formed in response to the partnership of El Mayo's archenemies, the Gulf and Tijuana cartels.
And by the mid-90s, the Sinaloa cartel grew to be the size of the Medievan cartel during its prime.
So, between 1992 and 2000, a period of intense conflict would occur between Sinaloa and Tijuana cartels.
Despite the alignment, how do you find the like, what's the story behind it?
How did I get that weed?
Yeah.
Okay, so and how much you weigh?
Because it was, it was, um, it was just like nine pounds there.
No, it was nine kilos.
So, 29 kilos?
So, this is 9.5 kilos and another 34.7 grams.
But this was a part of a bigger load.
How much is that?
Pounds?
They're like, yeah, Imani.
Oh, this at the time when we seized it had a street value of like 200,030,000?
Okay.
Because remember...
300,000...
Whoa, whoa, whoa, what?
Yeah, 200,0300,000 easily.
Oh, my God.
Yeah.
At the time.
This is 2017.
So, so yeah, because they break it down.
You know what I mean?
And they would sell it at, yeah, if you sell it on the street, yeah.
Damn, that's crazy.
So, yeah.
But yeah, at the time.
But yeah.
Yeah, so how do you know?
So how did I get this weed?
Okay, so if I'm not mistaken, the way that we got this weed, I had a lookout on a guy, right?
And it was a dude that we were looking at.
And he went through the, you know what?
Fuck it.
Let's have fun.
I'll go through.
Let's go into an imagination.
Imaginary world here.
Well, not imaginary, because this is real shit, but checkpoint 29 Laredo, Texas.
Okay.
So this checkpoint here, right?
This is a checkpoint that's 29 miles north of Laredo, Texas.
Matter of fact, let me see if I could go on this shit Google Maps so I can like show you guys Or does it have pictures here?
Oh no, it doesn't here let me see uh Google Maps Am I really gonna do this shit?
All right, you know what man let me go you probably have to like put the address specifically you know what hold on Laredo wait okay checkpoint 29 interstate highway 35 what
the fuck okay is this it right here that
looks like the middle of nowhere yeah it is the middle of nowhere oh what the fuck it's all okay oh oh wichita bro hold on hold on hold on wichita okay here we go interstate 35 okay is it before nc now we are gonna find this thing
Is one place at the border?
Yeah, it's right around here.
Let me see if I could drop this man here.
God, damn, there ain't nothing out here, man.
This brings back so many goddamn memories, Interstate 35.
Huh?
That's when the people dump the bodies.
Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if they dumb bodies here.
Okay, so let's go down.
We're going to find this goddamn checkpoint.
Let's go on a journey, chat.
I'm experiencing extreme fucking nostalgia right now.
You guys don't even fucking know how much nostalgia I'm experiencing right now.
If you guys knew how many times I went up and down this goddamn fucking highway, you guys would lose your minds.
Bro, thousands of times on this highway.
You did it with your Honda 2002?
With my Honda 2, but I mostly drove my government car.
Damn.
But, bro, holy shit.
This is bringing back memories right now.
Okay.
This highway, because I used to go to San Antonio so much.
I used to go to San Antonio at least once or twice a week.
So I was on this highway for hours at a time, guys.
This highway is my best friend.
Holy fuck.
I knew where all the troopers were always at and shit.
They always knew me too.
So I used to speed like a motherfucker.
I used to get along with all of them.
Because I used to involve DPS on all my cases.
Because the case that I had up in Cthulhu that I talk about.
Oh, are we getting closer?
Yep, we're getting closer.
I remember this fucking big-ass pole here.
Okay.
What?
There's literally nothing there.
How can you remember anything?
What the hell?
Yeah, we're getting closer.
People are saying that it looks like a scene from Faking Bad.
Literally.
Yeah, bro.
I'm telling you guys, man.
The Southwest border is a different world, man.
Like, this is bringing back so much fucking nostalgia right now.
Me, even just doing this shit with you guys is like, you know, when you're like starting to like fucking like, like, holy shit?
Like, yeah, this is like, holy shit.
Just so many fucking memories on this highway.
There's trucks in the way.
Yeah, because Laredo is the biggest truck port in the United States.
Laredo is the biggest truck port in the United States by far.
What Meyer MicroMarker am I, man?
the fuck.
Monarch Highway.
It's crazy.
Middle.
That's probably the environmental police or like Fish and Wildlife.
Okay.
Sorry, guys.
Okay.
Okay, we're getting close.
Chat, we're getting close.
We're at Mile Marker 35.
We're at Myromarker 35.
Let me see if I can move down a bit here.
Can I move the man?
Bro, move the fuck.
There's a cone right there in the middle of it.
All right, fuck it.
We just moving, chat.
You're going on this ride with me, chat.
Let's fucking go.
We're going.
We're driving.
We're driving together.
All right, we're driving together, chat.
All right, I'm taking you guys to the fucking checkpoint.
I don't even know how we came up on this topic, but we're here.
I always find myself, whenever I'm talking about Zethas or sorry, cartel shit, I always end up talking about my border fucking stories.
Why are there cones in the middle of the?
I don't know, man.
It's Texas.
They don't give a fuck.
They do shit like that.
They literally do shit like that.
That is crazy.
We're getting close, chat.
We're getting close.
Which, by the way, talking about Texas, there is an active serial killer in Austin right now.
What?
He's killing 20 men.
Men?
Men.
It's got to be a chick.
So far.
You got to be a feminist.
You're like, this is for all you dead bunny motherfuckers.
We got to cover that up.
Really?
Yeah.
In Austin.
Right now, guys.
Look at him.
Do we know his name?
Not his name, but like the nickname yet?
It's something from a lake.
I'll look it up right now.
No, I sent this to one of my friends in Austin.
And they're killing men?
Yep.
20 men dead so far.
Like, are they, like, you know, play for that team?
I don't know the details.
You don't know?
But we will definitely cover it up.
I know some people ask for it.
Oh, it's called Lady Bird Lake Killer.
Lady Bird Lake Killer?
Lady Bird Lake Killer.
Anybody in Austin, Texas right now?
Chat, any of you guys in Austin, Texas, let us know.
Like, is this shit like hitting your news every day?
Because if there's an active serial killer, that's crazy, bro.
It's 2024.
Motherfuckers are still out here doing that.
We found 13 bodies in the wash stop on that lake.
Lady Bird Lake.
I don't know if anybody lives close to there, but it's happening right now in Austin.
That's fucking wild.
Yeah.
For those of you that keep asking, like, oh, cover, like, uh, modern day seer killer.
There you go.
Yeah, this is, oh, man.
This is like NCNL right here, guys.
Shitty little town.
Ain't nothing in there.
Encinnel, Texas, bro.
I had a case out of there, too.
Lots of lots of drugs.
These little rinky dink shitty towns.
Well, like 2,000 people and shit.
Everyone's cousin is there.
All right, we're getting close, guys.
Checkpoint is coming up.
We're at like mile marker 30 now.
So you can see the traffic coming up.
So I know we're getting close.
This is like, what, three hours driving?
To Encinnel, no, it's like 20 minutes.
But to San Antonio, it's like one day I'm going to take you, Angie.
We go to Texas, we go to San Antonio.
I'm going to take you down to Laredo.
All right.
There's nothing there, but I'm going to take you.
Let's go.
I'm going to take you through.
It'll be a fucking day.
You know what's funny?
They're going to stop us and say, what are you guys doing here?
When we go down there.
They're going to be like, I already know.
They're like, why are you guys here?
Like, you guys have Florida driver's licenses, blah, blah, blah.
And then I'm just going to have to explain.
Like, look, bro, it's a fucking nostalgia trip.
Don't kill my buzz.
Okay, I brought my girlfriend down here.
All right.
She's here legally, by the way.
Chill.
Border Patrol.
You know, and I'll be terrified, to be honest with you.
Because I know for a fact that there'll be like smuggling people and drugs.
Oh, that, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I'll actually, I'll take you to some of the places they used to do it.
A lot of crazy things going on there.
Fire, and yeah, people shooting each other.
Okay, it's not, it's actually, it's not violent like that.
It's because there's so much law enforcement there, so it's very safe.
Know for a fact that if we take a walk around there, we'll find a body.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
You won't see that.
Murder isn't that common there.
Come on now, man.
Just lots of smuggling and shit.
No, I'm serious.
31.
All right, we're close, chat.
We're close, goddammit.
Bear with me.
We could play.
What song do you play when you're on the highway?
Sweet Home, Alabama.
Life is a highway.
Bro, hell no.
Hell no.
What the hell?
Stupid.
You got to play some classic rock when you're on a fucking street like this.
Okay, okay, okay.
They see me rolling.
It's hated.
Nah, bro.
What the fuck?
Border Patrol, come get her, man.
Oh, man.
You got to play classic rock when you're on open road like this.
I would always play classic rock, guys.
When I was driving on the road like this, who the fuck is this calling me?
I think it's Telegram.
Who's calling?
Baby Chris.
No.
Sorry, guys.
Hold on.
Let me close that shit.
Who's calling?
Hello?
I'm going to cancel it.
Sorry, chat.
Sorry, chat.
I apologize.
Let me fucking.
Is it Telegram?
Yes, Telegram.
How do I fucking end this shit?
What the hell?
Just kind of like.
They're fucking on my goddamn drive here on Interstate 35.
That's what's pissing me off here.
I bet it's Chris.
No, it's not Chris.
You think it's Chris?
Yeah, I think so.
Hold on.
Damn.
Sorry, Chad.
I don't know why I can't fucking mute yourself, so it won't be like myself.
What is that?
Hold on.
I don't know who the fuck.
You guys can hear it?
Yeah, chat.
You can hear it, right?
You can hear this bullshit.
Yeah, they can hear it.
What was it?
It's gone, though.
How do you close it?
I don't know.
They just stopped ringing, I guess.
I don't know who the fuck that was.
Somebody said side check.
Side check?
It's them boys.
I'm sorry.
Probably isn't.
Them boys are calling.
Yeah, I'd be playing some ACDC.
Oh, ACDC, I like that.
I don't like that.
You know what I would play all the time when I knew I was going to.
Yeah, I play on a highway to L when I was like, going on a long ass drive, I'm like, oh man, here we go.
All right.
Okay, here we go.
We're getting close because I can see those antennas.
All right, gentlemen.
We are now at checkpoint 29.
All right?
So this is a checkpoint that catches.
Can you open OBS again?
Can't see anything.
Oh, shit.
What the fuck?
Bro, don't tell me it's not gonna let me go in there.
What?
No.
No way.
All this straight for nothing.
Okay, it looks like I'm moving a little bit.
All right, here we go.
Okay.
So here's checkpoint 29.
Here's a checkpoint.
Yep, this is Border Patrol checkpoint.
So the cars come in, right, guys?
Man, this is bringing them back memories.
Holy I've been to this place hundreds of fucking times, huh?
Is that the border?
No, we're 29 miles from the border here.
We're on Interstate Highway 35.
This is a Border Patrol checkpoint.
And the reason why they had this checkpoint here, by the way, yeah.
So you're coming.
So, okay.
That looks like Venezuela.
Let me go backwards a bit.
I know.
I know.
It's not even America anymore.
So you come in on the highway, right?
You're on Interstate 35.
You're going north, right?
And then as you're coming up, you come here, right?
This is a checkpoint.
And you come in, and you have to come in, right?
If you try to go around the checkpoint, it's against the law.
They're going to chase you down on the street.
Interstate Highway 35 checkpoint, I think is what it says.
Let me look.
Damn, that is crazy.
Yeah, Border Patrol IH35 checkpoint.
Be prepared to stop.
Wow.
Right?
That's crazy.
So you come in and you got to go through one of these things.
Trucks are on the right, regular cars over here.
You go through the checkpoint, right?
And they ask you of what country are you a citizen of, right?
And they have their canines and everything else like that and these license plate readers, all this stuff.
Yeah, I already know I'm not going to go through.
And you come in and you go through and they say, are you a U.S. citizen?
You say yes or no.
If you're not, then you show them the documents, and then you're good.
Now, funny story for you guys, going back in time.
So when they catch somebody, right?
Let's say they catch someone smuggling aliens or drugs.
They arrest them, they move the car over here, right?
They move the car over here, and then they bring the person inside here, right?
This is the checkpoint station, processing station, right?
They bring them in there, right?
And this is the cells right here.
So I'll never forget this shit.
I'm in the back over here in the cells, right?
I'm interviewing somebody.
Actually, I had a case already.
I was interviewing this guy.
He smuggled 11 illegal aliens in, right?
And I'm in there doing an interview, and like three Board of Patrol agents come running in, pissed as fuck.
Like, and they got this fucking guy.
And it was like, yeah, this fucking guy hit us, blah, blah, blah.
He didn't want to answer questions, and he like fought with them and shit.
So I was like, what the fuck?
Because it's a crime to impede a federal agent and what they're doing.
So they bring him in while I'm in the middle of a case, and I'm like, oh, my God.
And I was a duty agent.
So I had to take that case too.
So I'm like, all right, put him in the fucking cell.
I'll deal with them after the fact.
I still had like 13 people I had to interview in that case.
And then that new case came in.
So I had to stay there even longer to interview those guys and then arrest them and then take them to jail too.
I called out my whole group to come help me.
It was fucking crazy.
So, yeah, I'll never forget.
That was my first duty call case, guys.
It was right here at Checkpoint 29, man.
Brings back good fucking memories.
Yo, like the fucking video.
The marijuana?
Yes, yes.
Oh, that's how we started this.
Yeah.
So they caught my guy, because I had a lookout on him over here, right?
So he came in with his car, which I had a lookout on, and they stopped him and they found the marijuana.
And I think he had a gun too.
But obviously, I had an open case.
So I said, yo, just let him go, guys.
Let him go.
We'll come back later.
And we came back and charged him later.
But they took the weed and the guns off of him.
And he was obviously nervous because he didn't get arrested.
And they just let him go.
So they called me, hey, we got your guy here.
Blah, blah, blah.
I said, look, don't do nothing.
Just let him go.
And then how do you caught him later if you guys let him?
I went and got an arrest warrant for him.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Because we were still letting him play out with some other shit.
Because he was involved in a drug conspiracy.
So I kind of wanted to get them all at the same time.
Okay.
So yeah, when they get arrested, they put their cars over here.
This is like the secondary, whatever.
If they get arrested, they put them over here.
Man, this brings back good memories.
And then where's the gun lock up?
Good memories.
Good memories, good memories.
Yeah, I don't think I can go with you to there, Myron.
I will probably get deported too.
You're fine.
You got a TPS.
You're good.
They can't do nothing to you.
So, yeah, man.
And I'll park my car right here when I came.
And then this is where they keep the canines.
Bro, this is fucking crazy, man.
This brings back such good memories.
Wow.
Such good memories.
Yeah, if you guys knew how much time I've spent at this fucking place and how many times I've been here, how many times I went through this checkpoint hundreds of times.
So, yeah, and that's going north and they catch people with illegal aliens and drugs all the time.
Then going southbound, which is right here.
Let's see if I can show it.
Bro.
Here, I'm trying to put you guys on some game.
There's cameras going southbound that take all the plates that go southbound down this way.
So, yeah, man, a lot of drugs, a lot of drugs and illegal aliens going this highway, man.
So, anyway, there's a funny, there's a story for you guys.
Give me ones in the chat if that was enjoyable for you guys.
Take me to the lane.
I'm the monco.
Ride.
A good ride.
I find it's debatable.
...with the Gulf Cartel.
Now, the war was so deadly that family members of cartel leaders on both sides were living in great fear.
On top of this, the Mexican government would add further to the friction when it launched an attack against Mexico's drug trafficking networks.
Unfortunately, the...
Glad you guys enjoyed it.
Yeah, I did train pursuit-style driving, of course, guys.
My cartel, which happened to be the largest and most sophisticated of the cartels at the time, received the greater part of the blows.
With that, the Tijuana cartel faced two wars: one against the government and another with Sinaloa.
However, El Mayo would leverage this situation to his advantage and seize the opportunity to expand Sinaloa's influence in the drug trafficking world.
He would begin to take over strongholds in northwestern Mexico, which were initially controlled by the Tijuana cartel.
By the year 2000, El Mayo had established himself as a prominent figure in Mexico's drug trade, building extensive networks spanning from Colombia to the U.S. His primary distribution hubs were allegedly located in major U.S. cities, including Chicago, Phoenix, LA, Atlanta, and Denver.
Fearing no one, El Mayo would become really powerful.
And it was also reported he was allegedly involved in El Chapo's escape from Puente Grande prison in 2001 by sending a private chopper to aid in that escape.
Throughout this time, the Tijuana cartel would fight back, but their influence began to dwindle.
In 2014, Eduardo Teodoro Garcia Simendal, a former key figure of the Dijona Cartel's hierarchy, was forced to form an alliance with the Sinaloa cartel, causing a significant portion of the cartel's operations to fall under the control of El Mayo.
You guys said video is too loud?
I'll turn it down a bit.
So, after dominating that west and Pacifico, the Sinaloa cartel, which later came to be called the Guzman Sampada Organization or the Pacific Cartel, El Mayo would start receiving by the way.
I only see 732 likes, guys.
We need to be at 1,000.
Come on, man.
Just took you down memory lane and showed you guys Checkpoint 29.
Massive quantities of cocaine, mostly by sea, from Colombian sources, thanks to independent ties to Colombian cocaine suppliers that he maintained during his time with the Juarez cartel.
After he would get his guys and have various methods of transporting those drugs into the U.S., El Mayo has also been linked to controlling operations primarily in the Mexican states of Sinaloa and Durango, with influence extending along a significant portion of Mexico's Pacific.
What you just showed you guys on the map?
Pacific Coast.
Under the leadership of El Mayo and El Chapo, the Sinaloa cartel significantly expanded its operations to further solidify its position as a dominant force in drugs.
They would diversify their portfolio to include heroin, fentanyl, and ecstasy.
And despite multiple arrests and seizures by both U.S. and Mexico, El Mayo continued his operations.
In fact, the crackdown would even lead to more advanced smuggling methods, like these tunnels under the U.S.-Mexico border.
Also, according to assessments by the U.S. intelligence community, the Sinaloa Cartel is currently considered the most extensive and powerful drug trafficking organization, not only in Mexico, but in the world.
Now, in addition to the drug trade, Sinaloa is known for another thing, and that's extreme violence.
This includes torture, kidnapping, and murder.
To maintain control and eliminate anyone who dares to cross them.
In fact, they would take these brutal murders and sometimes post them on the internet as a warning to rival gangs.
One such incident of violence by El Mayo and Chapo would take place in 2010, according to an indictment in western Texas on drug trafficking and organized crime charges.
During a wedding ceremony in Ciudad Juarez, an American citizen and two members of his family were kidnapped because of their ties with the rival Juarez Cartel.
The target of this brutal attack was the groom, a resident of Columbus, New Mexico.
Tragically, the groom's body was found three days after the wedding alongside those of his brother and uncle in the bed of a pickup truck with severe injuries from beatings and strangulation.
His hands had also been severed above the wrists and deliberately placed on his chuck's family were kidnapped because of their ties with the rival Juarez cartel.
Let's go back to 1998.
El Mayo became a huge resident when he was declared wanted by Mexico's attorney general's office three years ago.
He's also wedding bounties to those of his brother and uncle in the bed of a pickup truck with severe injuries from beatings and strangulation.
His hands had also been severed above the wrists and deliberately placed on his chunk's family were kidnapped because of their ties.
Sorry about that, guys.
$2.8 million on this guy and five other leaders of the Juarez cartel at that time.
In addition to that, his influence was so strong that in the U.S., he was featured in a TV program, America's Most Wanted.
The FBI was willing to pay $5 million for information leading to his capture.
And in 2021, the U.S. had raised that reward to $15 million.
El Mayo has been evading arrest for many years, to the extent that various rumors started going around.
Some say he had undergone plastic surgery, disguising himself to move around Mexico.
Another rumor said he was out there walking free because of the numerous bribes and settlements he must have paid to Mexican authorities.
None of these, however, were ever proven to be true.
Remember, Sinaloa started off with three leaders, and until now, two of the three were arrested.
I'll take it in 1978.
Ezu Salazar was arrested in Arizona for drug trafficking and given eight years in a U.S. prison.
After serving his sentence, Salazar found out that his wife, Juanalupe Leia Serano, along with his two children, had run off with an associate named Rafael Enrique Clavel.
Unknown to Salazar, his former boss, Miguel Gallardo, had ordered the brutal murder of his family after he lost a large shipment of cocaine.
So after Clavel deceived Serrano into running away with him, he forced her to withdraw $7 million from a bank account belonging to Salazar.
After this, he would depict her and ship her head back to Salazar.
Wasn't sick enough.
He would take the two young children to Venezuela and throw them off a bridge.
And this is very common, guys.
What Mexican cartels is they're extremely ruthless and they do this shit to send a message a lot of times.
It's fucked up shit, but this is what they do, man.
This is how they play the game.
It's always to send a message.
It's kind of like mafia, but almost even worse.
So, yeah.
Like the video, by the way, guys.
I see you only got 771 likes, but there's almost 1,300 uninjunctions watching on YouTube.
And if you're watching on Rumble, do me a solid.
Open up another tab, watch it on YouTube as well.
Like the YouTube video so you can push the algorithm.
Guys, we are demonetized.
The only thing I ask is that you guys support the work by liking the video, please.
In retaliation of this, Salazar exists executed Clavel's three children and Gallado's lawyer.
Now, Salazar was unable to get Clavel, but the latter was later arrested and killed in jail by an inmate on Palma's orders.
So let's go forward to June 23rd, 1995.
Salazar was once again arrested by Mexican military officers and extradited to the U.S., where he served 19 years at the Atwater Federal Prison in California.
During this time, the U.S. Department of Treasury sanctioned Salazar under the four narcotics kingpin designation act or simply the kingpin act.
Under this, all U.S. citizens and companies were banned from doing any kind of business activity with him.
All of his assets in the U.S. were also frozen and seized.
In June 2016, Salazar was charged with a double murder of police officers in Nayarit in 1990.
Very common in Mexico because the police there fight them.
Like, they don't even take them seriously.
The police and the cartels, and they're outgunning them a lot of times.
That's why the Mexican Marines have to come in a lot of these situations, guys.
El Mayo Zambada, alongside El Chapo, led the Sinaloa cartel until January 2016, when El Chapo was also captured.
El Chapo's criminal career has been marked by dramatic captures and escapes.
Fans of Dynasty know he was apprehended in Guatemala and later extradited to Mexico, where he received a 20-year sentence for murder and drug trafficking.
However, that was short-lived as he bribed multiple prison guards and escaped from a maximum security prison in 2001.
His status as a fugitive.
We got a question here.
I moved to San Antonio, Texas from DC and still had VA plates.
When I took a trip to Laredo, ACBP cars were a car headed towards SAT.
They, then I flew a drone and BP's agent stopped me and said, Let them know if I see some shit.
That's hilarious, bro.
That's hilarious.
You did have triggered a substantial reward offer from both Mexico and the U.S., totaling $8.8 million for anything leading to his capture.
El Chapo was again arrested in Mexico in 2014.
But again, that would be brief.
Just a month in, he had escaped before his formal sentencing through a tunnel dug by associates into his jail cell.
Bro, these guys are too connected in Mexico, man.
And that was a big thing that the United States used to extradize.
Like, yo, you guys can't even keep this guy fucking captive.
The world's most wanted drug kingpin has been arrested in El Mexico.
After years on the run, he is a leader of one of the world's most powerful drug operations, the Sinaloa cartel.
One at U.S. City has named him public enemy number one.
January 2016, Mexican Chicago when they named him public enemy number one.
Can you double-check for me if he was named public enemy number one in Chicago?
Who?
El Chapo.
He's eventually recaptured him following an intense shootout.
A year later, El Chapo was.
I think that's like one of the cities that he smuggled some of the most drugs to.
Extradited to the U.S., where he faced trial for those criminal activities.
Three years later, El Chapo, who was estimated to match the influence and wealth of Colombia's Pablo Escobar, was found guilty on 10 federal criminal counts, which included engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise, conspiracy to launder narcotics proceeds, international distribution of cocaine, heroin, and marijuana, and use of firearms.
Now, interestingly, during that trial, El Chapo's lawyers argued that El Mayo was the real leader, while El Chapo was only the public face.
In addition, it was also alleged that El Mayo had bribed the Mexican government to frame Guzman so that he could remain free to run the criminal organization.
Consequently, El Chabo received a life imprisonment sentence and is currently at 80x florence, a facility with a reputation for being the most secure Supermax prison in the U.S. He was also ordered to forfeit more than $12.6 billion.
Ever since then, Ismael El Mayo Zambada assumed full command of the Sinaloa cartel.
With this, he became Mexico's most enduring and powerful drug lord, who has never seen the four walls of a jail cell, despite his multiple indictments, all of which involve a major violation of U.S. narcotics laws.
So, despite his power and reach, one thing does differentiate El Mayo from the rest, and that is he kept a low profile.
In fact, try to find a picture of him online.
I mean, El Mayo is one of the most community-conscious drug traffickers.
Just like Pablo Escobar, he actively built a strong bond with the people in his native region.
Reports say he was a generous patron of El Alamo, his hometown of other surrounding towns in Sinaloa.
Through his financial support, he has funded various infrastructure projects, community development initiatives, and cultural celebrations.
Like this is really common with Narcos as they donate a lot of money to their hometown or where they're from, and the people look at them as like Robin Hoods, modern-day Robin Hood.
Pablo Escobar did this.
Chapo did this.
Very common that they would do this.
Festivals, parades, and even religious events.
El Mayo also has several investments and businesses within Mexico.
For example, through family members, Zambada Garcia is the owner of a large milk company, a bus line, and even a hotel.
And we won't even mention the extensive real estate holdings.
Guys, again, we're at 827 likes.
We just need another 120 and we good.
So, or another 200, 170.
170 likes, guys.
Let's go.
So, now over the past decade, before his arrest, El Mayo has faced a series of attacks and setbacks.
After losing several trusted associates, including family members, he's married to Rosario Niebla Cardoza, and together they have four sons and four daughters.
The whole family has been deeply involved in the narcotics trade, with some members, especially his sons, playing active roles.
And that's just the way it goes, guys, in a narco game.
Like, your family members are almost always going to be involved in your stuff because it requires so much help.
Like, because this is the thing with drug trafficking, guys, you need people to deal with the money.
You need people to deal with the product.
You need people to deal with distributing the product.
You need people to deal with transporting the product.
Like, you need a lot of people helping you, right?
And then, obviously, if you're like where these guys are, where you're wholesaling it, getting it from Colombia, you need people to go get the stuff from Colombia.
So, running a drug trafficking organization is extremely labor intensive.
And this is why people get jammed up is because you need so many hands to run it properly.
And this is why snitching is so common is because there's so many hands in a cookie jar when it comes to drug trafficking.
So, family members are almost always relied upon.
And then, a lot of times, women are used as money couriers dealing with the money.
They have been linked to having various roles in narcotics distribution and money laundering.
Common thing, guys, just to keep things nice and simple for you guys: drugs go north, money goes south, okay?
So, that's why, if you guys remember with the checkpoint, checkpoint 29, there's a checkpoint going north.
Why?
Because they know illegal aliens and drugs are trying to come north.
What goes south?
Money and guns.
That's why there's cameras showing everyone coming south.
So, on October 20th, 2010, authorities would arrest his brother, Jesus El Rey Zambada, and this would be followed by the capture of his two sons, Ismail El Maito Gordo Zambada, Imperial, and Vincente El Vincentio, Zambada Niabla, between 2010 and 2019.
They were extradited shortly after their arrest to the U.S. to face justice.
Another son, Sefarin Zambada Ortiz, was also arrested in Arizona in 2013.
He spent five years behind bars and was released in 2018.
Now, interestingly, these family members decided to cooperate with the U.S. justice system.
In exchange, they had reduced sentences and early releases.
In fact, El Rey testified against El Chapo in his 2019 trial in New York.
So, talking about his sons now, Vincente El Vincentio Zambada Niabla.
Which, if I'm not mistaken, was at Brooklyn where Chapo went to trial and lost.
A force to be reckoned with in the Sinaloa cartel.
Before his arrest on the 18th of March, 2009, Vincente played a crucial role.
He was masterminding the logistics of smuggling massive shipments of cocaine, often exceeding multiple tons, from Central and South America and straight into the U.S. Now, to do this, he had an extensive network of transportation modes, employing Boeing 747 cargo planes for airborne delivery.
Told you guys, you need a lot of hands in the cookie jar to when you're moving drugs at this level.
Narco submarines for clandestine underwater transportation.
He would get container ships to conceal his drugs amongst legitimate cargo and get those high-speed, super-fast boats for swift coastal transfers.
Additionally, he would get fishing vessels to disguise his guys.
Give me ones in the chat if the speed is fine.
Give me twos in the chat if you guys want me to lower it.
Right now, it's at uh 1.5 speed.
Give me ones if it's good.
Give me twos if you guys want me to go to 1.25.
1.5 if it's good, one, or two if you want 1.25.
Let's see what you didn't just say.
All right, looks like majority 1.5 is fine.
Elicit activities as legitimate trips, while at the same time using buses and rail.
Remember, you guys can always slow it, play it back a little bit and like slow it down until like one point or you guys can always slow it down and be a little bit behind.
Just keep that in mind, too.
Cars for overland transport throughout Mexico.
Vincente Zambada would get tractor trailers and any kind of automobile for that final delivery straight over the U.S. border.
So it therefore goes without saying that Vicente's vast resources and creative methods have allowed the Sinaloa cartel to maintain a strong grip on the global cocaine trade.
Vicente Zambada Niebla, alias El Vicentillo, hijo de Ismael El Mayo Zambada, y quien en la actualidad se encontraba operando para el narcotraficante prófugo.
February 18th, 2010, Vicente was extradited to Chicago to face federal charges.
Not surprised, Chicago is one of the biggest hubs for drugs, which is why they would probably indict him out of there, Northern District of Illinois, more than likely.
Years later, he pled guilty and agreed to cooperate with the government.
As part of this deal, Vincente tested to fight against El Chapo and revealed how he passed along orders for murders and kidnappings.
He also talked about how he and El Chapo coordinated smuggling tons of cocaine and heroin for his father.
Now, if you think El Mayo's son testifying against his lots of tunnels, by the way, guys, remember there's no river there, so they did a lot of tunnels, Sinaloa cartel.
Whereas the Zetas, where I was from, the Rio Grande River was there, so they'd smuggle it through the river.
Father's closest associate, who he's known since he was, what, 15 years old, is bad?
Wait until you hear the other things he had to say about his own father.
According to Vincente Zambada, El Mayo always budgeted $1 million every month for bribes that were paid to banks and high-level Mexican public officials.
So, in return for his cooperation, Vincente was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
He also had to pay a fine of $4 million and forfeit assets worth $1.37 billion to the U.S. government.
Let's go to February 2017.
El Mayo survives an attack, allegedly carried out by Damaso Licenciado Lopez Núñez, another top-ranked member of the Sinaloa cartel.
That ambush also targeted two of El Chapo's sons, suggesting this internal power struggle going on following their boss's capture and extradition to the U.S., maybe.
However, unlike his sons, there is no record of any of El Mayo's daughters being arrested.
Top leaders of the Sinaloa cartel, one of the most dominant criminal organizations in Mexico, are now behind bars.
And now we're at Thursday, July 25th, 2024.
El Mayo's luck had finally ran out as he was arrested by U.S. authorities.
This was only possible because of a collaborative effort between U.S. law enforcement and a key informant, which also happens to be El Chapo's son, Joaquim Guzman Lopez.
Oh, shit.
So he's the one that fucking was the snitch.
Now, according to reports here, Lopez played this crucial role in orchestrating El Mayo's capture by convincing him to board that private plane under the pretense of inspecting a pro.
Fair enough.
He thought he was going to Mexico to buy a house or something like that.
You know what?
You know what?
He probably got witness protection.
Yeah, of course.
100% after this.
100% winners protected.
They're going to kill him anyways.
And this is Office of Air Marine and then Customs Border Protection.
Property in Southern Mexico.
Two cartel leaders were taken into custody by U.S. authorities after a plane carrying the pair landed in southern New Mexico.
Law enforcement for the plane's arrival and two men were arrested.
Bribing mad as fuck.
Don't tell Mayo that plane was going straight for El Paso, Texas, where the FBI were waiting for him.
That clever setup was the height of he might have also done that to help his dad because his dad is a bad spot.
Hey, look, I'll give you El Mayo if you give us witness protection and you help my and you let my father get out of ADX Florence.
Because ADX Florence is really bad, guys.
It's the worst prison in the United States.
It's actually where they sent Robert Hansen, the FBI agent that sold those secrets to the Russians.
He died recently.
He died, I think, this year.
Of a month-long joint operation between Homeland Security and the FBI, which had exploited a rift in a fight for power within HSI did it.
How did I know?
The Sinaloa cartel.
Guzman Lopez, who had previously surrendered to U.S. authorities, agreed to cooperate with law enforcement to bring down El Mayo.
Now, it's really unclear why Lopez accepted to work with the FBI.
Oh, I know exactly why he did.
Immunity, probably witness protection, a green card, and probably leniency for his father.
But what is known is that U.S. law enforcement agencies have been engaging in subtle efforts to persuade Joaquin Guzman-Lopez to surrender, following his father's conviction and multiple indictments for a while now.
Lopez has been implicated as a crucial figure in the cartel's operations as he was in charge of establishing and maintaining key relationships with Asian suppliers to ensure a steady import of chemicals, which are then used to manufacture synthetic fentanyl, into Mexico.
Furthermore, Lopez was alleged to play a pivotal role in setting up and overseeing secret laboratories where these chemicals were transformed into the drug.
He was previously indicted by a federal grand jury in Illinois on narcotics, money laundering, and firearms charges.
Now, there's some people out there saying that Lopez may have acted out of a desire for retribution, possibly believing El Mayo was responsible for his father's arrest and subsequent incarceration, just like El Chapo's lawyers claim.
On the other hand, it could be just as easy as him wanting a more lenient sentence in exchange for his cooperation in bringing down yet another high-ranking cartel figure.
So El Mayo faces a multitude of charges in the U.S., including fentanyl and drug trafficking, murder, kidnapping, money laundering, and involvement in organized crime.
Additionally, he is wanted in Mexico on four active warrants related to organized crime and unlawful activities in relation to the Sinaloa cartel.
On the 26th of July, 2024, El Mayo appeared in court in El Paso following his arrest in a wheelchair.
The 76-year-old drug baron was read his rights and charged charges and then entered a plea of not guilty.
As a result, the federal judge ruled that El Mayo was to held without bail, ending a detention hearing.
I mean, he's been doing this shit since the 70s, so I guess every ride comes to an end, huh?
Currently scheduled.
The fact that he was able to evade law enforcement that long is actually a fucking like props to him.
And he never went to jail not one time.
That's why I'm for July 31st.
The decision is actually very low profile.
Yeah, that's actually really impressive.
Ensures that El Mayo will remain in custody until the hearing, where his detention status will be reassessed.
He's also an illegal alien, so yeah, he's gonna, he's not gonna get bombed at all.
According to court records, El Mayo waived his right to be president at his arraignment and detention hearings, but will be required to make an appearance at a status conference on August 1st, where Judge Caitlin Cardone will take over the case.
You heard Angie?
Go ahead.
Smart Bulls, can you order?
Yeah, sure.
I know you want to cook and stuff, but Lopez was transported to Chicago.
He's currently being held in a Chicago federal prison and is scheduled to make his first court appearance on July 30th.
Notably, this arrest marks the first time El Mayo has been taken into custody, making him the last of Mexico's 37 most wanted drug lords to be apprehended.
So guys, a significant shift is said to be on the horizon for Mexico's infamous Sinaloa cartel following the arrest of Ismael El Mayo Zambada by U.S. Yeah, all their top guys are gone now.
As authorities, as the last remaining prominent figure of Mexico's drug traffickers, it is safe to say that El Mayo's capture marks the end of an era.
However, keep in mind now that El Mayo is a cunning and skilled drug lord, known for his ability to bribe officials and make deals with anyone, even his enemies, when he was in power.
Despite his negative influence globally and retirement due to his age and ill health, his negotiation skills have been thought to...
Yeah, he has diabetes, guys.
Vent deadly cartel wars.
So, now that he's gone, Vanda Velbat Brown, a researcher at Washington's Brookings Institution, who closely monitors Mexican security, predicts the possibility of increased violence in Mexico.
Oh, yeah.
He had the perfect teeth, though.
I guarantee you.
He was fucking bitches in Mexico.
I guarantee it.
They have a buddy can of night, probably.
That took place after the arrest of El Chapo's son, Ovidio Guzman Lopez.
Let's also not forget to mention that Los Chapitos of the Sinaloa cartel, led by the sons of El Chapo, haven't been on good terms with El Mayo ever since Ovidio Guzman was arrested.
As a result of that, they feel like their father did all the time, even though he wasn't the boss.
A power struggle within the Sinaloa cartel is also because El Chapo is the famous one, but the reality is it's true.
El Mayo is running.
Because the problem with El Chapo, which a lot of people don't know, is that he was always on the fucking run.
So he could never really run anything.
So it was really El Mayo that did everything.
And the only way people, because El Chapo is a famous one, he might remind you in the movies.
The Sopranos?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Which, by the way, because me and Angie are nerds about this shit.
We're watching the Sopranos right now.
It was her idea.
She said, hey, let's watch the Sopranos.
Yeah.
And did you watch it O Chapo after we finished the Sopranos?
Or do you watch it already?
I saw some of it.
I don't know.
It was okay.
The Netflix one?
But the people say it's really good, actually.
It was okay.
But I mean, it does show good that, like, he got really into being a star and Matt Smashing Girls and doing this other shit.
Like, Mayo really ran the day-to-day and shit, like, later on.
You know, El Chapo was too busy, like, evading arrest because he was so famous.
So to be expected, this could mean an internal war.
Yeah, we've been watching the Sopranos.
We just started, we just finished season one.
We're about to get into season two right now.
It's really good, guys.
So you should.
Yeah, and you guys know me and Angie are like mafia nerds.
So like we're pausing it and shit.
Like, we're like pausing it and looking at things and stuff like that.
Because as you guys know, me and Angie did a whole series on Loco Sinostra.
So go check that out, guys, if you didn't.
It's crazy because we watch it now with a hyper fucking focused lens.
Yeah.
Because.
Yeah, because we obviously.
I mean, we pay attention to the details.
Like, put it this way.
Like, I knew right away that the lead guy was a capo immediately, just from the way he was talking to the guys and shit like that.
I knew right away he was a capo.
And then later on in the season, the FBI is like, and I'll never forget because they played that stupid ass exhibit song.
And they're like putting the pictures up and where their positions are.
And I was like, yeah, fucking God.
I knew it was a capo.
No, he knew this song too.
Like, it was like a remake from NAS and stuff.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
The intro song for it, it was like, got yourself a gun.
I was like, woke up this morning.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Got yourself a gun.
I was like, that's a fucking Nas song.
And then I googled it and I was like, damn, I'm on point.
He made it.
Nas Nas remade that original Got Yourself a Gun.
Because I was like, when I heard that, I was like, this has got to be where Nas took the sample from.
And I was right.
Which is a good song.
One of Nas's best albums, by the way, Stillmatic.
Just so you guys know, I have a very vast knowledge of hip-hop, even though I make fun of it all the time.
Older hip-hop.
But yeah, Stillmatic album.
The name of the song is called Got Yourself a Gun.
And he actually sampled the Got Yourself part from the intro of the Sopranos.
So interesting stuff.
It's really cool because the movies, the show is from the late 90s, early 2000s.
So I'm able to kind of connect a lot of stuff because I was a kid at that time.
So I'm like, really interesting.
No, and the series is actually very interesting how they made it.
It has a lot of details.
It's very accurate.
It is very accurate.
It's very accurate.
Even that accurate that even people from the Casa Nostra started.
Oh.
This camera is fucked up.
Let me spin it back.
Yeah, I just did.
People from the Cosmos.
You want to come here and talk?
Okay.
Here while I fix your camera.
Can they see me?
Okay.
So people from the Casa Nostra actually were wondering how they got so many details that can be that accurate.
And they started wondering if they were being wired.
What's the word for like having like you guys might like this shirt?
If they were bugged.
No.
It's a funny shirt.
What's that?
Is that when I was doing the thing?
Is that Nelson?
Martin Luther King.
Why did he look like Martin Luther King?
Yeah, Great Men Cheat.
He cheated?
Yeah, you didn't know he cheated on his wife a bunch of times.
Really?
No, I didn't know.
Yeah, the FBI had recordings of him and everything.
Like, he used to do orgies.
Ew.
Crazy shit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
FBI had all kinds of files on him.
It was fucking wild.
Ew.
Yeah, bro.
He was a fucking demon, man.
So.
Who gave you that shirt?
Remember, we were doing IRL stream and the Canadian girl came up?
She gave me that one, too.
Remember?
She came up, she was like, I love the podcast, and she gave us a bunch of shirts.
Oh, really?
Yeah, yeah.
No, I don't remember.
This is crazy, though.
Yeah, she was really nice.
She was fat, though, but she was nice.
She was fat.
We could be watching top leaders get arrested and killed.
Now, aside from internal war, we have rival cartels, especially the CJNG or Alisco New Generation cartel, who might just see this as an opportunity to strike.
I mean, really, even ambitious newcomers might see it as an opportunity to fight for power.
Historically, the remote cartel leaders have been known to make organizations split.
The division triggers violent conflicts between new factions as they fight for control of territory.
Lucrative routes.
That's how Cortel del Noreste came in.
And whatever source of income they can get.
Just like what happened with Cinelo Entijana.
So they're getting ready.
Sophia said MLK was the original 6ix9ine guide.
Guys are hilarious.
We have the Mexican government special forces.
FBI sends them a letter and everything, Angie, saying we know that you have orgies.
You're a liar.
You need to come out about this.
They send him a threatening letter.
The Kuyakan, the capital of Sinaloa.
And like you said, it is their HQ.
So this move aims to maintain control and prevent chaos.
At the same time, many experts and common sense says that arresting cartel leaders will do little to stop the flow of drugs into the U.S. and Europe.
Raising doubts that even with the absence of El Mayo, they wouldn't really stop this.
They always have their second in command, guys.
Like, high-up guys always have a second and third in command every single time because they know what time it is.
So, um, all right, Andrew, you have anything you want to say to the people?
That concludes obviously this.
What I'll do for you, ninjas, is I'm going to switch to Rumble and I'll go ahead and have bring you guys in on this debate here a bit.
They're still going, yeah, they're still going.
They're still talking a bit.
I just want to say if you guys want us to cover the situation in Venezuela right now, just let me know on the Instagram FedReact at FedReact.
Also, let me put you on camera.
I've been posting stuff on TikTok at FedReacts.
Also, Unplug FitX and FNF Rich.
Those are like the TikToks that I'm managing right now.
Which is kind of difficult because a lot of them get banned.
Like the TikToks.
But yeah, it's fun.
And check her out on Twitter too, guys.
She does political stuff for Venezuela a lot.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Memes and stuff.
It's So Angelica 2.
Yeah.
I actually have been posting stuff in English there because a lot of like the followers that I have right now, which there are not that many, they're English speakers.
So I've been posting stuff there.
We need to go over there, support her.
So when she talks about Mustache Man, she's able to ratio the dickheads talking shit about her.
Yeah, I won't talk about him that much, though, because you guys roasted me like.
No, no, no.
We got your back this time.
Talk about Mustache Man again, and we are going to come out strong and tell those other people to fuck off.
But yeah, I've been posting about the situation in Venezuela, which I really want more people to be aware of what is going on because we really need all the head, all the help, and all the support right now.
And I really want to make a whole case about it, to be honest with you, to keep you guys updated on what's going on.
And so you guys know what's going on, honestly.
And yeah.
So another thing, also, check the playlist that we have on the channel for Fed Reacts on YouTube because a lot of you guys have been asking and requesting cases that we have covered already.
Like Jodi Arias, the DC snipers.
We cover all those cases before.
So check out the playlist.
I don't know if you, Myron, can you show them?
Yeah, I can.
These cases, because on the Instagram, there is a lot of people requesting like older.
They ask you old cases.
Okay, yeah.
All right.
Go ahead and give them the make sure that you see what we have already before requesting new cases on the Instagram.
You go FedReacts, guys, right?
You're going to go in here.
You're going to click the channel.
And you'll see here, like, all the recent videos are here, right?
Okay.
Then shorts, and then I got hip-hop Rico cases, infamous serial killer cases, high-profile cases, national security cases, organized crime, 9-11.
And then here's our mafia playlist actually here, which me and Angie did this together.
We had a lot of fun doing this one, guys.
Please go check it out.
If you guys like Locosa Nostra, we break this down by fucking family.
Yeah, the only one is they took down our Florida one.
They took down our Florida one.
I gotta reapply and bring it back up.
But yeah, it's all there.
And we interviewed Michael Francis as well, which is a portion of it.
But the full interview is on Fresh and Fit.
But yeah, guys, a lot of these things you guys are requesting, we've done them, man.
I promise you, we've probably done them.
Yeah.
We've done so many goddamn videos on this channel.
And a lot of you guys have been requesting cases on the cartels and yeah, and what's been going on and all this stuff.
Oh, and also my own cases.
I'll make sure to write down what you guys want so he knows.
And yeah, we'll keep you guys updated with it with the federal acts channel.
Yeah, we definitely will.
And yes, I know Angie is gorgeous, guys.
Thank you very much.
Why do you think I'm with her?
Who said that?
Yeah, a couple people, but that's fine.
And for all the haters, all the stupid bitches that over here are hating on Angie, like, fuck you, whores, man.
You guys are literally fucking jealous, and it's really annoying.
And they try to say things about you to try to make you look bad.
And it's really annoying stuff.
It's whatever.
But I'll be responsive on, I'll be responding on Twitter to the people that I've been hating because I'm tired of this bullshit.
And I'm always quiet, not saying anything.
But I also have a lot to say.
And my English is way better when it's written.
So I'll be there.
I'll be there on Twitter, you guys.
Anything else you want to say to people?
Free Venezuela.
Okay.
Yeah, go give her a follow, guys, on So Angelica 2 on Twitter.
So Angelica with two A's.
With two A's.
Okay, so Angelica with two A's.
At the end, yeah.
And two.
You know what?
Hold on.
Let me pull it up real fast for you.
I'll pull it up because if I don't pull it up, they might not find it.
And then anything that she posts about Mustache Man, we got to support it.
Yeah.
This is her right here, guys.
This is her Twitter.
Yeah, I'm sorry.
Sometimes I post like stupid shit, but ignore that and just like focus on the man like me.
Oh, I have 88.
Actually, a bunch of you guys just follow me then because it was 45 before the stream.
And that's crazy.
Yeah, so I posted that because that's what happened yesterday.
And that's what some pictures and videos from the process yesterday here in Miami.
So yeah.
It's packed with people.
But yeah, you know, follow and then support so that when we make fun of when we talk about Mustache Man, she has support.
Yeah.
Or are there controversial takes she has?
Because she has a lot of bots that follow her.
So, or, you know, so we gotta, we gotta outrage show them, guys.
Let them know that we are proud bigots over here.
Okay.
Okay, so what else?
And then, you know what?
Let me go ahead and give you guys a preview.
Oh, shit, Dan Blazerian just joined.
Nice.
Shout out to Dan.
Let's reconnect.
I'll probably be in Vegas with him.
let's join in here guys let me i cannot vote I can vote.
So, yeah, if I were to vote, I would vote for Trump.
You want to vote for Trump?
I really like.
I really like his politics.
Oh, go ahead.
Is the camera on you?
Go ahead.
You can say what you got to say while I fix this.
No, it's just that if I can vote, I couldn't even vote for my country.
Like, I couldn't even vote for the elections in Venezuela because this corrupt government would let us vote.
But even if I could vote here in America, I would really like to vote for Trump because I really support his politics.
I also been talking about that on Twitter because a lot of people have been saying some crazy shit.
And yeah, I don't think Democrats have a really good way.
She kept on going back and forth because she's like a pot-smoking college freshman.
I'm going to go ahead and end it on YouTube here soon.
Oh, did I cut out?
Yeah, yeah.
You said she kept.
Hey, what's up, guys?
I'm back.
I'm ending up my Fed React stream.
Welcome, Dan, to the space, bro.
What's up, man?
Yeah.
Yo, telling us about what he thought about this.
Yeah, Frank, that's her.
That's it.
Yeah, that's what I got.
This is ridiculous.
Talk about that.
Where did I cut out, though?
You said she got tired of talking about being caught because it's a good thing.
So, guys, I'm going to go ahead and get it.
Come on over to Rumble right now.
I get to end this stream here on YouTube.
Listen, bro.
She's got a pretty big following.
She's got a family and shit.
And she's been kicking down some fucking doors.
And she's been kind of like leading the fucking way for a lot of this stuff.
She just interviewed Kanye.
She didn't really get wrong with the two brothers.
She's going to live on Yoko.
She did kind of do a little bit of a fucking left turn there at the end.
And I wasn't happy to see that.
But at the same time, she's getting a lot of heat.
She has a fucking family.
She's not worthy.
Come on over to Rumble.
I'll drop the link for you guys.
Yeah, I mean, I'm changing my mind about her.
Yeah, I think in this space, a lot of people have a lot of fucking unnecessary infighting.
And I think you guys need to band together a lot better.
And you guys need to stop being so negative about the people that are kind of like fighting the right fight here.
I mean, I think there's a big fucking problem.
And then some people are addressing it.
Some people are kind of like skirting around it.
Export Selection