Borderland Beat
Reporting on the Mexican Cartel Drug War
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Andrew Rowe
About this listen
The Borderland Beat project is collaboration from a group of people of different backgrounds located in the US and Mexico that gather information related to the Mexican drug cartels and presents it in English through the internet, publications, and presentations.
The information in this audiobook is fast-paced, with a lot of drug trafficking organization (DTO) information thrown at you at once. It's filled with hit men activity and the Mexican government's attempt to intervene, but it also contains a lot of direct, behind-the-scenes information from the author.
The particular information in this audiobook is the involvement of the author from his early stages when he started to formalize his plan to bring to life the Borderland Beat Project. Follow Buggs as he sets the stage and takes you on a wild ride in to the dark shadows of the violence and chaos of the Mexican drug cartels.
Get ready for a narrative of the deep dark world of Borderland Beat.
©2019 Alejandro Marentes (P)2020 Alex MarentesWhat listeners say about Borderland Beat
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- rikki
- 17-08-20
not a real book just a collect of web articles
Having backpacked around Mexico i have always been interested in the country and the drug situation. not really much new here just a rehash of the boarder land websites articles.
ok if you know nothing about the board wars, but just as easy to google this stuff for a quick summary,
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