Pablo Escobar and his narco-soccer team. Source: CLAS. |
By Gundhramns Hammer
December 4, 2014
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The world of sports is not narco-proof. Quite the contrary, it is now known that this industry has been penetrated by the organised crime syndicates, the illegal ones, including narcos.
When and where there is big money, mafia groups have a keen nose to smell it and find a way to stick their feet in the underground dancing floor and profit from it.
At the same time, those uppergrounders who are willing to get their shoes dirty with shit dancing with the underground crooks will also get their fucking share of big bucks.
At a risk. The upperground buddies might end up in jail or get a couple of shots in the ass if they do not do things as they are told to or when they get in the way during a cops vs. mafia mad gunfight like OK Corral.
Some "legal" collaborators may even go beyond the croaking line with a shot in the head, taking the reason of their deaths to the ever lasting underground with them.
If things go really bad, all of the narcos may finish the line in hell.
But the macabre dance ain´t finished yet. It never will.
There will always be somebody who wants to play again. Easy money attracts a lot of humans like shit to house flies.
Besides, this game is not directed from underground. It is a matter of uppergrounders.
If things go really bad, all of the narcos may finish the line in hell.
But the macabre dance ain´t finished yet. It never will.
There will always be somebody who wants to play again. Easy money attracts a lot of humans like shit to house flies.
Besides, this game is not directed from underground. It is a matter of uppergrounders.
After all, it takes two to tango.
And this underground tango is a real jungle. There is a dense web of vines leading to myriads of hidden tango dancing floors, making it fucking hard to track who is dancing at any given time.
Experts in organised crime have now realised that the mafiosi behave very much like water, always adapting to the shape of the "legal" container.
And since big money talks and most people have a price, mafia gangs are never short of containers in the "legal" world that are willing to dance along with them.
This is the case with football. This sport has become a vehicle for money laundering.
In a sense, this business of ritualised wars on the turf has become a matter of narco-football or narco-soccer.
Narco-soccer did not die with Pablo and Andrés Escobar. It is well alive and kicking.
Which goes to show you that balls ain´t narco-proof!
The following reports by GAFI-FATF will give you an idea of what is going on in the the narco-football sector:
GAFI-FATF Report (2009):
GAFI-FATF Reporte (2009):
The modern economic system cannot be understood without taking into consideration the hidden world of the mafia in its many shapes.
The more you study this evil, the more you will realised that this underground mafia dance is the economic essence of man´s modern world.
It is the ugly face of man´s chupacabra economy.
It is the ugly face of man´s chupacabra economy.
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