There are 2 things that really deserve to be mentioned, and which the documentary really show : 1 : Those people are really farmers that turned to "illegal" crops because of the huge profit that could be made. They were left out of the legal global economy and world trade, so they made one of their own. But with no law, and the huge money made, you can expect people to kill and be killed on a regular basis for the control of the market. 2 : The philosophy of those people is totally different from the western's thoughts which values life so much, and also emphasize on forgiveness. All the witnesses say that El chapo was good to all the people that did not cross him. It's basically an other form of the social contract : "Keep our relations good, and we can get rich together. Cross me, and I have every right to destroy you".
The U.S. took almost a decade to locate bin Laden, more than a decade to locate Chapo Gusman, and yet they can locate a comet 190,000,000 km (190 million) away, travelling at 135,000 km/h, and pinpoint landing a probe on it.
The "Don't do your own product'' rule doesn't really apply to people who are moving kilos upon kilos of cocaine every month lol, l don't think you'll be making much of a dent in your profit.
Well now that they have caught him, what will this CIA pet disclose… probably nothing! The CIA and DEA are on different sides of the same team.
The CIA employs people like him to help fund their 'Black-Ops' and don't give a shit. They actively work against DEA enforcement policies. That is why he was protected for so long; so they could groom his replacement.
That takes time. If they didn't, it would be a blood-bath and they would lose the initiative. The enemy you know is better than the one you don't. They had to make sure that their man took over from El Chapo.
If you don't believe me, this is exactly what they openly admit with the heroin Narcos of Cambodia during the Vietnam war.
this was probably a great film. too bad I couldn't hear a god damn thing.
He just escaped again!
There are 2 things that really deserve to be mentioned, and which the documentary really show :
1 : Those people are really farmers that turned to "illegal" crops because of the huge profit that could be made. They were left out of the legal global economy and world trade, so they made one of their own. But with no law, and the huge money made, you can expect people to kill and be killed on a regular basis for the control of the market.
2 : The philosophy of those people is totally different from the western's thoughts which values life so much, and also emphasize on forgiveness. All the witnesses say that El chapo was good to all the people that did not cross him. It's basically an other form of the social contract : "Keep our relations good, and we can get rich together. Cross me, and I have every right to destroy you".
The U.S. took almost a decade to locate bin Laden, more than a decade to locate Chapo Gusman, and yet they can locate a comet 190,000,000 km (190 million) away, travelling at 135,000 km/h, and pinpoint landing a probe on it.
You have serious problems if you respect el chapo.
STUPID BEANERS!
Mexico's Drug Lord: The Rise And Fall Of El Chapo Guzman documentary.
The "Don't do your own product'' rule doesn't really apply to people who are moving kilos upon kilos of cocaine every month lol, l don't think you'll be making much of a dent in your profit.
16:04 300 kg/year!?! Holy shit. That's 12 million doses per year (or 32,854 per day).
HE DID IT AGAIN ! LOL
we need to open up the border and legalize drugs. This is the next step after legalizing gay marriage. See why, google truth contest
El actor se parece de repente al Chapo
Well now that they have caught him, what will this CIA pet disclose… probably nothing! The CIA and DEA are on different sides of the same team.
The CIA employs people like him to help fund their 'Black-Ops' and don't give a shit. They actively work against DEA enforcement policies. That is why he was protected for so long; so they could groom his replacement.
That takes time. If they didn't, it would be a blood-bath and they would lose the initiative. The enemy you know is better than the one you don't. They had to make sure that their man took over from El Chapo.
If you don't believe me, this is exactly what they openly admit with the heroin Narcos of Cambodia during the Vietnam war.
This ending is one of the best endings I've seen in a while,Great documentry.
The rise then fall then rise again
Rise and fall? Lol more like rise; he just escaped prison again
He is now a free man
cartels copy the mob they got the organized crime from the itailians you think the mexicans could fuck with the mob hell nah
Escaped once again …….
1:01:06 Un argentino!Quien sera??? Ese "periodista"
1:01:06 Thers an Argentinian!!! FUCK YEAAA