RE: Cartel seizes Guadalajara Airport after 'El Mencho', CJNG leader, Killed; Puerto Vallarta Violence

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Further research has turned up terrible violence, terrorist acts, and significant armed conflict. I hope you and yours are safe. From what I can gather, the airport in Guadalajara seems to be open, and I hope the violence has abated in Puerto Vallarta. Are the participants in Anarchopulco safe? Can secure passage out of Puerto Vallarta and Mexico be assured?



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At the moment there are a few flights getting in and out of Puerto Vallarta. Gas stations are closed so taxis are driving with what fuel they have left. Businesses are beginning to reopen and according to the hotel concierge, things should normalise in the next 24 hours. A lot of the Anarchapulco attendees are staying here in the Westin Hotel and most now have flights organised for Saturday. We've been lucky to get a flight scheduled for Thursday morning. I'm going to burn my passport when I get home and never leave the country again:)

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"I'm going to burn my passport..."

I wouldn't be so hasty. IMHO the problem that has impacted you was contrived by the USG, that has enforced prohibition to create extraordinary profitability of black markets in drugs, armed and trained cartels, and selectively enforced prohibition to eliminate or suppress competition in black markets. While acts of war against civilians in the US may not have impacted you heretofore, I note that utterly insuperable corruption is today revealed in the Epstein files that specifically indicts current administration personnel, and suggests that the only thing between such impacts and you is the potential profitability of such operations to the criminal scum wielding the USG as a racket. It's quite possible that your passport could facilitate your escape from events every bit as chaotic, and without knowing the nature and extent of rackets ongoing where you reside, it is impossible to predict when or how such chaos might prove profitable to the gangsters running things.

I don't blame you for being traumatized, but it's my observation that making decisions while emotionally triggered is usually a bad idea I come to regret. Get here safely, rejoice, and consider options calmly as circumstances allow.

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I was kiddin' about burning my passport, but I appreciate your concern. If there’s one thing I’ve learned over a long and colourful life, it’s how to roll with the punches. I’m neither fearful nor traumatised, quite the opposite, in fact. I will be travelling to Paraguay within the next year to pursue a second residency, something that may prove useful considering developments in Ireland/Europe.

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