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Between the 1960s and the early 2000s, thousands of innocent civilians across Mexico were kidnapped, tortured, and murdered — not by rogue gangs, but by their own government. Backed by elite military units, secret police, and most chillingly, with the support and intelligence of the CIA, Mexico’s ruling party waged a hidden war against students, activists, union leaders, Indigenous voices, and anyone who dared to challenge the system.
This was Mexico’s Dirty War — a campaign of fear, censorship, and extermination led by the authoritarian PRI regime. Through paramilitary death squads like the White Brigades, the government executed left-wing dissidents, dumped bodies from planes into the Pacific Ocean, staged fake shootouts, and erased entire movements from public memory.
In this video, we expose:
The brutal tactics used by General Arturo Acosta Chaparro and the White Brigades
How thousands were “disappeared” and tortured in secret
The deep-rooted corruption between the Mexican government, police, military, and drug cartels
The CIA’s role in monitoring, enabling, and possibly shielding these crimes during the Cold War
Why almost no one has ever been held accountable — even decades later
We also explore the Tlatelolco Massacre, where hundreds of peaceful student protesters were gunned down in Mexico City just days before the 1968 Olympics — a massacre covered up with the help of U.S. intelligence agencies.
If you thought state-sponsored terrorism only happened in dictatorships abroad, think again. This story is a chilling reminder of what happens when a one-party regime, foreign intelligence, and absolute power go unchecked for too long.
This isn’t a conspiracy theory — it’s declassified history.
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