The True Origin of Narcos in Mexico – The Guadalajara Cartel

In this video, we examine how three key figures of organized crime permanently changed Mexico’s recent history by building the structure that would later become known as the Guadalajara Cartel. Through historical context, documented facts, and open-source information, the video explains how Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo, known as “El Jefe de Jefes”, along with Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo (“Don Neto”) and Rafael Caro Quintero, managed to coordinate a vast network of drug trafficking and corruption that influenced the entire country and shaped future generations of criminal organizations. The video takes an in-depth look at each individual’s role: Félix Gallardo’s position as the financial and political mastermind; Fonseca Carrillo’s trajectory dating back to the 1970s; and the rise of Caro Quintero, nicknamed “The Narco of Narcos,” known for massive plantations and international connections. It also mentions other names who would later become central figures in new criminal groups, such as Amado Carrillo Fuentes (“El Señor de los Cielos”), Joaquín Guzmán (“El Chapo”), Ismael Zambada (“El Mayo”), Juan José Esparragoza Moreno (“El Azul”), and the Arellano Félix Organization, who were at the time either subordinates or allies within that original structure. This content is designed for informational and journalistic purposes only. It does not glorify violence and aims to help viewers understand the origin, expansion, and eventual downfall of this criminal empire, as well as its impact on Mexican society and its relationship with the United States. It is ideal for viewers interested in historical documentaries, security analysis, politics, and organized crime in Mexico, offering a clear and structured perspective on how today’s major cartels emerged from this pioneering group. #MexicoHistory #CrimeDocumentary #GuadalajaraCartel Subscribe to watch more videos like this! Subscribe! It’s free! ➡️