• Episode #51: Ed Calderon- Mexico's Deadly Drug Cartel Nightmare

  • Feb 26 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
  • Podcast
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Episode #51: Ed Calderon- Mexico's Deadly Drug Cartel Nightmare

  • Summary

  • In episode #51 Barry-John speak's to Ed Calderon who spent over a decade working in the field of counter narcotics, organised crime investigation and public safety on the vicious blood stained and cartel infested streets of Mexico.

    Ed is a security expert who has shared his expertise with law enforcement groups throughout the world including the FBI, the US Marshals as well as military units such as the US Navy Seals, Indonesian Kapaska, Mexican GAFE and intelligence and special forces groups throughout the world.

    In this podcast Ed talks about the state of politics and and criminality in Mexico as well as China's potential involvement in a state sponsored drug program involving the Triads, the Chinese Government, the Mexican government and the Mexican cartels to import fentanyl and methamphetamine to the Mexico with a final destination on the US streets.

    The topics of drug legalisation is also discussed as well as the relationships that have forged over the years between the Colombian Cartels and the Mexican Cartels.

    This is a podcast not to be missed.

    Find Ed Calderon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edsmanifesto_/

    Ed Calderon's website: https://www.edsmanifesto.com/

    Find Barry-John on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkofshamepod/

    Talk of Shame website: https://www.talkofshamepodcast.com/

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