Corrupt U.S. Government official operating illegally with Mexican Drug Cartels for profit

11/16/2009

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By Michael Webster: Syndicated Investigative Reporter. Sept 19, 2009 2:00 PM PDT

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As an ICE official he invested cash in global drug deals endangered the lives of U.S. and Mexican law enforcement by selling secret U.S. Government information to Mexican Drug Cartels (MDC’s) and ran huge cocaine shipments to Spain via US ports. Feds say he joined cartel full time after he retired from ICE.

Richard Padilla Cramer, a 26-year veteran of the U.S. anti-drug complex was arrested by DEA agents last month and is behind bars in Florida awaiting the results of a Federal Grand Jury investigation. Cramer was arrested and jailed after U.S. Government officials accused him of directing a massive cocaine shipment to Spain via the United States, and selling important information in law enforcement databases to a vicious Mexican Drug Cartel .

Cramer, as a high-ranking U.S. anti-drug official, held front-line posts both in the United States and in Mexico in regards to the War on Drugs. Cramer sometime later was investing in drugs and trafficking as a full partner in Mexico's murderous drug cartels. According to records made available to the Laguna Journal, he led an office of two dozen agents in Arizona and others as the attaché officer for Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Guadalajara Mexico and worked with the U.S. Mexican Embassy in Mexico City and U.S. Consulate offices in Guadalajara and other Mexican cities.

According to documents obtained by this writer while employed as a high ranking U.S. law enforcement agent in Mexico, Cramer was also allegedly operating illegally by serving as a sort of secret agent and a full blown business partner of some of Mexico’s richest and most blood thirsty drug lords. According to federal investigators he was operating as a key Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agent who operated freely moving back and forth from Mexico to the U.S. He was allegedly “a secret ally of drug lords,” ?reported the L.A. Times.

A Mexican Drug Cartel boss "convinced Cramer to retire ... and begin working directly for (him) in drug trafficking and money laundering," the complaint says. Cramer continued to sell secret documents that he obtained from active U.S. agents. This is a troubling aspect of the case still being investigated, the official said.

The charges underscore the corruptive might of the cartels, which have bought off Mexican politicians, police chiefs and military commandos. Drug lords have reached across the border with increasing ease, corrupting U.S. border inspectors and agents to help smuggle cocaine north. In 2006, the FBI chief in El Paso was convicted of charges related to having concealed his friendship with an alleged Mexican drug kingpin.

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Cramer stands out because his rank and foreign post made his work especially sensitive, officials said. Stunned colleagues described him as a well-regarded investigator who spoke fluent Spanish and operated skillfully in the array of U.S. and Mexican agencies at the border when he ran the ICE office in the action-packed border zone of Nogales, Ariz., his hometown.

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"It came as a complete shock," said Santa Cruz County Sheriff Tony Estrada in a telephone interview. "I have been in law enforcement at the border 42 years and I have seen some strange things, but I have never ceased to be surprised. You have to be watchful and mindful. The cartels have touched local, state and federal agencies."

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Estrada worked with Cramer at the Nogales police in 1979, and encountered him periodically as Cramer rose through the federal ranks.

About five months ago, Cramer showed up at the sheriff's office in the small county on the border, Estrada said.? He applied for a job as a county detention officer, which pays about $29,000 a year, Estrada said. In contrast, Cramer's federal rank probably commanded a salary of between $130,000 and $150,000, plus benefits, officials say.

Estrada, surprised, told Cramer that working as a jail guard would be "quite a drop," the sheriff recalled.

"He said he wanted to keep being active, go back to his roots, keep busy," Estrada said. "So we put him through … polygraph, background checks. We didn't find anything suspicious."

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??“The suspected criminal activity that Cramer has actually been charged with occurred in 2007 while he was working as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Guadalajara, Mexico, according to a sealed criminal complaint issued on Aug. 28 by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Miami,” noted the Arizona Star.

“Cramer’s duties as the ICE attache in Guadalajara included serving as a liaison with Mexican police,” the paper noted. “But the investigation revealed that he worked for ‘a very high-level drug lord,’ the federal official said. In a dark twist on the trend of former federal officials going into private consulting, the government veteran became a full-time adviser to traffickers after retiring from ICE in January 2007, Court documents reveal.”

Cramer allegedly advised traffickers on law enforcement tactics and pulled secret files to help them identify turncoats. He charged $2,000 for a Drug Enforcement Administration document that was sent to a suspect in Miami by e-mail in August, authorities say.

"Cramer was responsible for advising the (drug traffickers) how U.S. law enforcement works with warrants and record checks as well as how DEA conducts investigations to include 'flipping subjects,'" or recruiting informants, according to a criminal complaint filed by a DEA agent.

A spokeswoman for the U.S. attorney in Miami said Wednesday that she could not comment, but said that cases begun with complaints usually go before grand juries.

Arizona-based ?Green valley News and Sun added: “He is accused of negotiating cocaine shipments from Panama to Spain while he was working for ICE out of the Guadalajara office, according to the criminal complaint filed.“ The complaint also says Cramer and the smuggling organization invested about $400,000 in a 660-pound shipment of cocaine. The cocaine was shipped from Panama and went through the U.S. en route to Spain, where it was seized in June 2007.”

The U.S. government information he allegedly sold to the MDC’s “allegedly helped the Mexican drug lord conduct an internal hunt for [...] informants and so called turn coats and could have led to murders of U.S. informants and whose families were to be kidnapped in retaliation, one government official said who insisted on remaining anonymous.

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The paper added: “Negotiations broke down between Cramer and the head of the trafficking organization that was looking for someone to blame for the losses in Spain. A fourth informant finally approached American law enforcement and told them he spoke with Cramer on a push-to-talk phone.

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While Cramer trained at a state law enforcement academy in Tucson with considerably younger cadets, a delicate DEA investigation of a Mexican drug ring active in Miami accelerated after more than two years in the making.

Working with four informants, agents had run across evidence implicating Cramer in corruption, the complaint says. In 2007, a cartel informant showed agents documents — four from the DEA database, one from ICE, two from the state of California — supplied by an American in Mexico named "Richard," according to the complaint.

Agents identified the American as Cramer.

On Aug. 19, the DEA arrested Cramer at his house in a gated community in Sahuarita.”

On Sept. 4, Cramer was extradited to Florida from Arizona to face drug trafficking charges, where he currently awaits trial.

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Is Drinking Caffeinated Beverages A Good Way To Stay Energized?

11/16/2009

Your thoughts have been chasing each other through your mind so rapidly you're becoming dizzy. Hands shaking and pulse racing. You can't be sure, but you think you've started to visibly sweat. Why is your breathing so ragged? You need to sit down, but people are occupying every chair. How does one make a good impression on a potential employer when they look like they're coming down from a 48-hour bender? The minute your heartbeat becomes louder than voice in your head, you think you may need to skip this interview. What you should have skipped was that 20 ounce coffee you had with breakfast.

Caffeine may not be the first thought into your brain, you think that a drug, but it is in your body and mind a similar effect. Coffee, carbonated drinks and tea found that the drug epidemic of sleep disorders affect a variety of ways of drinking. By manipulating the output of your hormones, caffeine in your daily life expenses.

A vicious circle. Most people stay awake her first cup of coffee. Whether to appear bright-eyed and drag the warning for an important interview or a whole night of Molecular Biology caffeine test his popularity will be its ability to jolt us special. This particular burst of energy is actually the result of a sudden release of adrenaline and the reduction of adenosine, a hormone that relaxes the body. Both reactions cause a person to feel alert. However, adenosine is the same hormone that calms the body when you are preparing to go to sleep through the night. Thus, the skinny vanilla latte you had at 10 clock paves the way for a sleepless night. Tomorrow you must double-click the espresso in the morning.

With regard to the current lips, will never be .. stomach? Many beverages containing caffeine on the packaging of extra calories. In addition, cortisol levels, which is called stress hormones in your system, there is an increase of caffeine. Cortisol has been shown to increase fat around the middle. Java is an oval on the morning really worth the extra time.

Black coffee, blue mood. Caffeine is the level of dopamine, short-term impact was the cause of living a happy feeling. As with all drugs, less caffeine withdrawal periods may prove desirable than the original welfare. Once, and run out of caffeine, quit your feelings over and crashed to the bottom of the level of dopamine. Dependence can lead to consumption of regular coffee, unfortunately, coffee, and rehabilitation is yet to pitch an idea.

Coffee grounds are a large peeling and the appointment of a Kona body pack on your next visit Spa is a great idea. But while a cup of coffee during your morning commute will not shake and lead to cardiac arrest, it might be worthwhile to reconsider. There are better ways to Energize your day. Daily exercise and adequate fluid intake can go a long way. Thirty minutes of daily aerobic exercise, strength training three times a week and at least 64 liters of water per day and you'll forget why you always need a caffeine boost too.

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