Reglas Mexicanas
A Life Without Pain, Is Not A Life
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Orlando Wilson
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“A life without pain, is not a life”
Reglas Mexicanas is a dark, violent and technically accurate story that not only takes the reader into the world of drug, firearm, and human trafficking on the U.S. & Mexican border, but also into the mindsets and motivations of those involved.
Reglas Mexicanas, to some extent, is based on factual events and focuses on the Mexican war on drugs and illicit trafficking trade from the perspective of those actually involved. The book highlights the personal issues faced by the Mexican police, the corruption and hypocrisy of the US government and the culture and reasons that attract people to crime and the Narco lifestyle.
The Author "Orlando Wilson" has over 35 years’ experience within the international security and investigations industry. He is accustomed to dealing with five-star ventures and third world issues, quite often in the same day! Working with Risks Incorporated he provides a full range of security, investigation, close protection and hostile environment training and services.
He is also a published author and has been interviewed and written articles for numerous media outlets ranging from the New York Times to Soldier of Fortune Magazine, on topics ranging from kidnapping, organized crime, surveillance to maritime piracy.
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