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Sunday, July 25, 2010

UNITED STATES INVADED, RANCHES SEIZED?

Greetings and Salutations to All my Kith and Kin and All the Ships in Outer Space:

Yesterday, the FAULTLINE U.S.A., CYPRESS TIMES, SAN DIEGO COUNTY POLITICAL BUZZ EXAMINER, and DIGGER'S REALM web sites reported on the Internet that a Mexican drug cartel, Los Zetas, had invaded the United States of America and forcefully seized two (02) ranches located near Laredo, Texas.

According to the reports, the families who resided on the ranches have safely escaped, but as of this moment, the property remains occupied by the heavily armed Mexicans.


There currently remains some controversy about the proof of these reports, with some sources denying the incident occurred, while other sources are confirming it is still a breaking situation with local American law enforcement agencies (including the United States Customs and Border Patrol) powerless to respond, being outnumbered and outgunned.

I have not seen or heard any mention of this in the mainstream news media.

So, what is the truth?

Have any of you heard about this, or do you know any additional details?

Thank you.

John Robert Mallernee
Offical Bard of Clan Henderson
Washington, D.C.  20011-8400

NOTE: "My unpopular and controversial personal opinions do not represent my Scottish clan."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Friends of ALIPAC, bloggers, leaders, and members of the media,

As the primary focal point of information flows regarding the borders and illegal immigration, ALIPAC has both released astounding information to the public that was verified and we have stopped stories that were fakes.

Many of you will remember the fake Shawna Ford photos, and some other false stories and rumors that ALIPAC took steps to quell.

Today, we are issuing an advisory that the story being circulated on many blogs titled "Mexican Cartels Invade Texas" or "LOS ZETAS TAKES OVER TEXAS RANCHES" that was written by blogger Dan Amato aka Digger is unconfirmed. In fact, it is starting to look like it is completely false.

While we will hold the door open for the possibility there's some fire with this smoke, the story claims that the paramilitary drug and alien importing gang Los Zetas had invaded our side of the border and taken over several ranches in the US thus sending the American occupants running for their lives.

In the past, materials from Dan Amato were welcome at ALIPAC, but his materials are no longer allowed in our archives after we observed Digger writing and attempting to publicize false information on multiple occasions.

The current story he has circulated has not been confirmed using any of the standards or practices we would use, or any professional would use, to verify before releasing such claims.

Claiming that military grade forces have actually seized US territory is not a matter that should be treated lightly. The threat of that happening is very real and the intense and costly reaction to such an incident is nothing to take chances with. Dan Amato took a lot of chances and ran a story that was just a rumor.

Now we have reports from local law enforcement, local media, and citizens who live in the area Digger claims is under Los Zeta occupation and they all say there's nothing like that happening in the area.

While ALIPAC has documented, and fought against, many legitimate media blackouts on stories like these, we are not seeing the usual patterns that we have experienced before around this story. This coupled with the fact that Digger of Digger's Realm BLOG acted on complete hearsay from a lone second hand source might indicate that a media blackout is not the true problem.

We will advise everyone, if this story changes or actual verification or evidence surfaces.

Until then we are advising everyone not to post or circulate the unverified claims by Digger that Los Zetas has taken over ranches in Texas.

Furthermore, no new materials by Dan Amato or Digger's Realm are allowed in ALIPAC's archives because those materials do not meet our quality standards and we have a big problem with groups or individuals who make sensational claims without proper verification and confirmation that our readers and activists would expect.

The ALIPAC Team
http://www.alipac.us