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Narcos Kidnap and Kill Google Maps Users
Drug dealers have kidnapped and killed individuals who crowdsource information using Google Maps on their activities, leaving the victims' heads in the town square, as a warning to others. It is uncertain if these incidents are a result of internal drug dealer conflicts or a strategy to deter whistleblowers.
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The cocaine cartels in Colombia are allocating five million dollars for R&D in robotics to launch autonomous submarines against North America.
1:09:26 - 1:12:57 (03:31)
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The cocaine cartels in Colombia are allocating five million dollars for R&D in robotics to launch autonomous submarines against North America. Quadcopter and octocopter drones can now carry a thousand kilo loads of drugs across the Mexican-American border.
ChapterNarcos Kidnap and Kill Google Maps Users
EpisodeEp 48: Marc Goodman, FBI Futurist, on High-Tech Crime and How to Protect Yourself
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The gruesome violence exhibited by drug cartel members in Mexico includes decapitation and repurposing of the dead bodies to showcase instill fear in people who dare to snitch or go against the cartel's activities.
1:12:57 - 1:14:53 (01:56)
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The gruesome violence exhibited by drug cartel members in Mexico includes decapitation and repurposing of the dead bodies to showcase instill fear in people who dare to snitch or go against the cartel's activities. A small percentage of these killings may have been from drug dealer on drug dealer violence, but most were intended as shock and awe campaigns to maintain control and compliance.