A former Mexican counter-narcotics officer dissects cartel violence, corruption, kidnapping, narco-spirituality, and the human cost of the drug war.

Ed Calderon — A security specialist from Tijuana who spent years in counter-narcotics and organized-crime investigation on Mexico's northern border. He now teaches counter-custody, personal security, and tradecraft, and writes on his Patreon (EDC's Manifesto).
Ed Calderon draws on his experience as a counter-narcotics operator in the world's most dangerous city to explain how Mexican drug cartels gain power, corrupt institutions, and operate as shadow governments. He covers the players in the drug war (cartels, military, politicians, the US, and China), the brutal economics of kidnapping and fentanyl, and the tradecraft of violence, ambush, and escape. The conversation turns deeply personal as he recounts losing his brother and mother, his struggle with alcoholism and PTSD, and his immigration to the US. It closes on narco-spirituality (Santa Muerte, folk saints), immigration, and advice for young people centered on service and humility.
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