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In traditional cartel structure, Halcones (Hawks) are street-level lookouts who report police movements via radio or phone. In mundonarcomx, this has evolved into drone surveillance and live-streaming of convoys on Periscope (now defunct) or Discord servers.

To grasp the gravity of mundonarcomx, one must review the timeline of cartel tech adoption.

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The Bottom Line The war is no longer about controlling border crossings alone. It is about control of logistics—the highways, the ports, and the railway lines that move everything from avocados to precursor chemicals. mundonarcomx

We will continue to monitor these shifts. Stay tuned for our weekly briefing on Friday, where we break down the CJNG’s push into Michoacán’s lime belt.

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Most mundonarcomx activity has migrated to Telegram. Channels with 100,000+ followers post daily "hallazgos" (findings)—from abandoned bodies to intercepted police radio chatter. These channels are often public but untraceable. The Bottom Line The war is no longer

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Title: Beyond the Headlines: The Shifting Alliances of Mexico’s Cartel Landscape in 2024

Posted by: MundoNarcoMX Editorial Team Reading time: 4 min Most mundonarcomx activity has migrated to Telegram

The map of organized crime in Mexico is never static for long. While the public’s attention is often captured by viral videos and government press conferences, the reality on the ground—the silent pacts, the broken truces, and the new corridors of power—tells a more complex story.

Here is what our latest intelligence analysis reveals about the current state of play.

As platform moderation improves on mainstream social networks (Facebook, TikTok, Instagram), decentralized and anonymous blogs like mundonarcomx will likely become even more insular and extreme. We are seeing a migration toward the Dark Web and encrypted channels (Telegram, Signal). However, the brand mundonarcomx remains a powerful gateway for the uninitiated.

In the coming years, expect legal battles in Mexico to try to shut down or extradite the operators of such sites. Yet, history suggests that as soon as one mundonarcomx domain is seized, three clones will appear. As long as the drug war continues, the digital world of narco-reporting will thrive in the shadows.

We cannot discuss strategy without acknowledging the victims. The Tamaulipas corridor (Reynosa to Nuevo Laredo) has seen a 40% spike in forced disappearances this quarter.

Who is disappearing?