The Situation in Mexico

A student shoots and kills two teachers in Michoacán and posts about it on social media
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The alleged killer, the stepson of a marine, attacked the teachers with an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle in the school’s entrance hallway. Hours before the attack, the young man, identified as Osmer H., posted a video on social media of himself posing in front of a mirror in his bedroom with the rifle. The marine has told local authorities that the weapon used in the attack did not belong to him. The state prosecutor’s office has identified the two teachers as María Del Rosario S. and Tatiana B., aged 36 and 37, and reported that they died inside the school.
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A little over four months ago, Mexican media reported on a middle school student—from the same town and very close to the high school where Tuesday’s events took place—who threatened in another video to kill his teachers. In a video posted on social media, the student called on his classmates to “get together” to kill the teachers.
 
Mexico moves First to attempt to enact Fuel by Digital Only Payment

Mexico moves to mandate digital payments for Fuel and Highway Tolls. President Claudia Sheinbaum says her government is working with banks to digitize payments at gas stations and toll roads. The goal: expand access and accelerate financial modernization. Mexico is still heavily cash-based, with millions relying on physical currency daily. By targeting high-frequency transactions, the government is hoping to drive digital payment adoption.

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Mexico has announced plans to start phasing out Cash and many Mexicans are upset about what this could possibly mean for the future of the country. Many Mexicans are worried about their Freedom, invasion of privacy, and many other things. There are only a few people who are welcoming this new change and the digitization of Mexico as a whole. The Majority of Mexicans are not on board with any of this and have already voiced their concerns and started taking their own measures to protect themselves from something like this.
 
The CIA in México.

Two CIA agents (Americans) and two Mexican officials from the State Investigation Agency (AEI) were killed in a car accident on Sunday, April 19, 2026, in the mountains of Chihuahua, while returning from an anti-drug operation.

The vehicle in which they were traveling veered off the road (Chihuahua-Ciudad Juárez Highway, near the municipality of Morelos), fell into a ravine, and crashed/exploded.

Initially, the U.S. Embassy (Ambassador Ron Johnson) described them only as “embassy personnel.” The CIA has not officially commented.

This has sparked controversy in Mexico over possible violations of sovereignty and the Constitution. President Claudia Sheinbaum has stated that the federal government was not informed of the operation or the presence of foreign agents in the field (which must be authorized at the federal level). She has demanded explanations from the Chihuahua state government and the U.S. Embassy and ordered an investigation by the FGR. She is considering possible sanctions against the state of Chihuahua and reviewing security cooperation protocols.

There are reports that at least four U.S. agents (possibly more from the CIA or other agencies) participated directly, including by wearing local law enforcement uniforms to blend in.

A "Greenbaum" case? The first one in Mexico?

A mass shooting occurred on Monday, April 20, 2026, at the Teotihuacán archaeological site, specifically from the top of the Pyramid of the Moon. A man identified as Julio César Jasso Ramírez opened fire on tourists, killing one Canadian tourist and wounding 13 others.

After carrying out the shooting, Julio took his own life; among his belongings were materials related to shootings in the U.S., including pamphlets about the 1999 Columbine massacre. There are clear indications that he was inspired by the Columbine Massacre, a phenomenon that, in online forums, is linked to subcultures dominated by hate speech, misogyny, human hierarchies, and references historically associated with the far right, including figures such as Adolf Hitler of whom Julio was a fan.

Julio also identified with the ideas of Hispanic nationalism (or Hispanism an ideology and cultural movement with conservative or nationalist stances that promotes the unity, history, and shared heritage between Spain and Latin America, based on the Spanish language, Catholicism, and a common colonial legacy)

According to the landlord who rented him a student room, Julio spoke with a sort of “Spanish” accent, even though he told the landlord he was from the state of Guerrero. Eyewitnesses testified that Julio shouted threats with a Spanish accent: "Si os movéis, os sacrifico". ("If you move, I'll kill you." )

● Accidents at refineries

Three accidents have occurred at refineries in Mexico this year, adding to other incidents related to the energy sector

1) March 17, 2026 (Olmeca Refinery, Dos Bocas): A fire and explosion at the perimeter fence of Site 1 left five people dead

2) April 9, 2026 (Olmeca Refinery, Dos Bocas): A fire broke out in the coke storage warehouse within the complex. No casualties were reported.

3) April 16, 2026 (Tula Refinery, Hidalgo): Although there were reports of an explosion, Pemex and ASEA clarified that it was a smoke emission and a "minor" fire outbreak at the hydrodesulfurization plant, with no reports of injuries or serious damage.
🚨🚨🚨 TEN OIL REFINERIES HAVE BLOWN UP IN 21 DAYS. YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THEY JUST TRIGGERED. 🚨🚨🚨

Since April 3rd, ten oil refineries, power plants, and energy facilities across seven countries have been destroyed by "fires," "explosions," and "accidents."

Let that sink in.

💀 Russia — THREE facilities destroyed in 21 days
💀 India — THREE facilities destroyed in 21 days
💀 Australia — 10 percent of national fuel production GONE in one night
💀 Mexico, Romania, Texas — ALL lost a major energy site in the same 21-day window
💀 Every single one is being reported as "unrelated"

⚠️ The Viva Energy refinery in Geelong, Australia produces 120,000 barrels per day. One fire took that offline for months.
⚠️ Russian refineries have been hit by drones for 18 months — the West cheered. The same signature is now hitting refineries on four continents.

Do you understand the scale of what's happening?

⚠️ There are roughly 600 operational refineries on Earth. Losing 10 of them in 3 weeks is not statistical noise. That is a campaign.
⚠️ Global refining has ZERO spare capacity. Every facility is running at max because post-COVID demand never softened. One lost refinery = real shortages within 60 days.
⚠️ In 2019, a SINGLE attack on Saudi Abqaiq knocked out 5.7 million barrels per day and sent oil up 15 percent in one session. We are watching that same dynamic, distributed across the planet.

They're showing you "isolated accidents."

They're NOT showing you that the exact same signature — unannounced, unclaimed, blamed on "a faulty valve" — is hitting different countries on different continents in the same 21-day window.

Here's the logic — follow it carefully:

→ Refineries on four continents burn in 3 weeks
→ Zero suspects named
→ Zero coordinated response
→ Zero insurance classified as terrorism
→ Every single one gets the same word: "accident"

If these were truly accidents, why is every major insurance carrier quietly rewriting refinery attack exclusion clauses RIGHT NOW?

Complete silence.

This is no longer an energy story. This is a civilization-level infrastructure war hiding behind the word "accident."

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These incidents have sparked speculation about possible coordination or a broader pattern of sabotage or conflict-related damage, especially given the ongoing attacks against Russia.


 
Sheinbaum. Not exactly a traditional Mexican name....
It must be admitted that this suspicion has been around for several years, ever since she was Head of Government of Mexico City. However, there are also thousands of Mexicans with first, middle, last names that aren’t exactly tradicional Mexican names. Claudia's (Sheinbaum) second last name is Pardo.

What is the origin of your last name? Where does it come from?
"Sheinbaum is of Jewish descent; my paternal grandparents immigrated from Lithuania in the early 20th century, and my maternal grandparents were Sephardic Jews who immigrated from Bulgaria during World War II."
 
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