BORDER - CHINESE SOLDIERS DRESSED LIKE MEXICANS?
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We continue to hear reports from illegals coming across the border that swear they have seen Chinese soldiers dressed like Mexicans,” a senior San Diego law enforcement officer said. “No one is paying attention but there is a core of officers who know what is going on and we’re worried. Being an ex-military guy it scares the hell out of me.
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Scott Gulbransen
Cubans May Be Active Near U.S-Mexican Border - 1/2/2001
http://www.strategicjungle.com/scott/0102_01sg.html
In another disturbing development, more foreign troops and military advisors have been reported near the U.S.-Mexican border near San Diego.
Several U.S. and Mexican officials have reported to the Strategic Jungle Syndicate over the past three weeks sightings and reports of Cuban military advisors in the area.
One Mexican law enforcement source said the heaviest activity and most sightings have occurred in between the Baja California border towns of Tijuana and Mexicali. Numerous reports of Cuban military officials emerging from the desert and countryside to buy supplies and run them back to remote camps have sprouted up since the beginning of October.
One Mexican official said the Cubans have become well known to the villagers due to their friendly demeanor and ability to pay top prices for supplies.
A Mexican factory worker stated her brother had been hired by a Cuban man out of Mexicali to help construct a retaining wall some 20 miles southeast of Mexicali.
“The men with my brother made nearly $300 to help build this wall in two
days,” the worker said. “They called the boss ‘Fidel’ because he had a
beard just like Castro.”
The woman said two American men and one Asian male who all spoke Spanish and English accompanied the Cubans. All were dressed in military clothing. The Cubans wore olive green uniforms without markings and the Americans and Asian were wearing Mexican army fatigues.
“You can tell the Cubans because they speak so fast,” she said. “My brother said they had many tents and vehicles but everything was covered.”
When asked what people think about Cubans in Mexico, the factory worker shrugged it off.
“They seem to be doing something with the army so it’s no big deal. They’re nice and they have been spending a lot of money which is good for Mexicali.”
The reports of Cuban military personnel in Mexico come on the heels of an announcement last week between the Castro government and China. The agreement calls for more military cooperation between the two countries including joint military operational exercises and the sale of military hardware to the Castro regime.
American law enforcement sources also report continued sightings of Asian soldiers in border areas. After the Oct. 24, 2000, shooting incident involving Border Patrol agents and what appeared to be Chinese soldiers in Mexican army uniforms near Otay Mesa, sightings have increased but no further incidents have been reported.
“We continue to hear reports from illegals coming across the border that swear they have seen Chinese soldiers dressed like Mexicans,” a senior San Diego law enforcement officer said. “No one is paying attention but there is a core of officers who know what is going on and we’re worried. Being an ex-military guy it scares the hell out of me.”
Due to the massive migration of illegal farm workers north to better paying jobs in the United States, word is now starting to leak out. Although no major mainstream media outlets have covered the story, people in the border regions from San Diego to the Texas Panhandle are growing concerned.
“We suddenly find ourselves in a situation where now two Communist nations have soldiers on our southern border,” the San Diego official said. “There are two questions you need to ask yourself: why isn’t our government doing something and what are the Mexican’s up to?”
With the popular shift in government in Mexico, the masses seem to be happy with their new president, Vincente Fox. But Fox’s “globalization” mentality has many concerned that he may know of these troops within his country and is choosing simply to do nothing about it.
“Just as Americans were distracted by your election mess the people in Mexico are drunk on Vincente Fox,” the Mexican law enforcement official said. “They don’t care what he’s doing yet so no one is paying attention. It’s still a party.”
The increased activity on the borders is becoming louder but is anyone listening?
“I really don’t know what’s going on but people in those areas need to keep an open eye and a keen ear,” a San Diego County Sheriff’s deputy said. “They’re up to something and I know I’m getting real nervous.”
© 2000 Strategic Jungle Syndicate
Scott Gulbransen is an executive in one of the country's top Public Relations firms. He has been the host of his own radio show and has written articles for several newspapers.