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Fast and Furious scandal blown wide open by Univision

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by: J. D. Heyes | Natural News

In a report that is essentially a total indictment of members and agencies of the Obama Administration – most notably, Attorney General Eric Holder and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives - as well as the American media establishment, most of which has dedicated its time and resources to helping Barack Obama win reelection – Spanish language television network Univision has blown wide open the “Fast and Furious” scandal.

In a bombshell investigative report broadcast Sunday, one filled with scathing details and grim, grisly video including security-cam footage of actual execution-style murders and blood-soaked rooms (there’s your warning, for those of you who might be a little unnerved by that kind of real-life graphic violence), the network said it discovered that in January 2010, drug cartel hit men annihilated students with guns the U.S. government allowed to flow to them across the border into Mexico.

“On January 30, 2010, a commando of at least 20 hit men parked themselves outside a birthday party of high school and college students in Villas de Salvarcar, Ciudad Juarez,” said an English version of the report, posted on the ABC News website.

“Near midnight, the assassins, later identified as hired guns for the Mexican cartel La Linea, broke into a one-story house and opened fire on a gathering of nearly 60 teenagers,” the report said. “Outside, lookouts gunned down a screaming neighbor and several students who had managed to escape. Fourteen young men and women were killed, and 12 more were wounded before the hit men finally fled.”

It gets worse. Much worse.

Multiple ‘massacres’

Citing information obtained by a Mexican army document, Univision reported that three of the high caliber weapons fired that night at the students “were linked to a gun tracing operation run by” the ATF.

The operation in question was Fast and Furious.

But this “massacre,” as the network’s report described it, was not the only major news item contained in its report.

“Univision News identified a total of 57 more previously unreported firearms that were bought by straw purchasers monitored by ATF during Operation Fast and Furious, and then recovered in Mexico in sites related to murders, kidnappings, and at least one other massacre,” the report says.

That wasn’t the only “massacre” the network uncovered, related to Fast and Furious. On September 2, 2009, 18 young men were murdered at “El Aliviane, a rehabilitation center in Ciudad Juarez,” the report said.

Univision managed to find these victims through “access to the list of serial numbers of weapons used” in the botched ATF operation, as well as the “list of guns seized in Mexico,” according to an English subtitle translation of the broadcast.

“After cross-referencing them both lists, it became clear that a least a hundred of them were used in crimes of all kinds,” read the subtitles. “We found 57 weapons that were not mentioned in [the U.S.] Congress’ investigation.”

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