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CrashOut Podcast
Ioan Grillo
37 episodes
1 day ago
It was tough day in Mexico City on Saturday of protests, riots, vandalism, and arrests that highlighted some difficult divisions in Mexico. I went into report and got a good dose of gas myself. Here is the story. (Above for the video or below for the audio). For more info, go to: www.crashoutmedia.com Support the show
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It was tough day in Mexico City on Saturday of protests, riots, vandalism, and arrests that highlighted some difficult divisions in Mexico. I went into report and got a good dose of gas myself. Here is the story. (Above for the video or below for the audio). For more info, go to: www.crashoutmedia.com Support the show
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Politics
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25. Exclusive Interview: Carlos Lehder, Founder of Medellin Cartel
CrashOut Podcast
1 hour 36 minutes
3 months ago
25. Exclusive Interview: Carlos Lehder, Founder of Medellin Cartel
The Medellin Cartel rose in the 1980s by flooding the United States with cocaine, providing dope to dance floors in Miami all the way to crack houses in Los Angeles. Forbes magazine once estimated the tidal wave of powder made the cartel’s top trafficker Pablo Escobar $9 billion and its No. 2, Carlos Lehder, another $2.7 billion. While these numbers are likely major over-estimates of how much individual narcos actually keep, the cocaine trade certainly served up billions of dollars to Colombi...
CrashOut Podcast
It was tough day in Mexico City on Saturday of protests, riots, vandalism, and arrests that highlighted some difficult divisions in Mexico. I went into report and got a good dose of gas myself. Here is the story. (Above for the video or below for the audio). For more info, go to: www.crashoutmedia.com Support the show