
diego michel
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Epic battle between emos vs. darketos in mexico city 15 years ago
Mexico City, known for its rich cultural history and diversity, has also witnessed various subcultural movements that have left an indelible mark on its social landscape. One of the most notable episodes in this regard was the "Battle of Emos and Punks," an event that captured the attention of public opinion and became a symbol of the tensions and contrasts within the urban society of the Mexican capital.
By diego michel2 years ago in FYI
The monster of Ecatepec: serial killers who disguised themselves as salesmen to kill women
Data from the Attorney General's Office indicate that the now arrested man dedicated himself to hunting his victims along with his partner - identified as Patricia - for six years.
By diego michel3 years ago in Criminal
Stuxnet: the malware that compromised nuclear security and forever changed the way we look at cybersecurity
What is Stuxnet? Stuxnet is a computer worm designed and deployed to attack Iranian nuclear facilities. The target of Stuxnet, possibly the world's first cyber-weapon to affect physical infrastructure, was Iran's nuclear centrifuges, and it damaged and destroyed key military capabilities and caused major disruptions to Iran's nuclear program.
By diego michel3 years ago in 01
The story of the Mataviejitas, from fighter to assassin
Juana Barraza was born on December 27, 1958 in Pachuca de Soto, Hidalgo. Her father abandoned her mother the same day she was born and took her brother with him. Three months later, mother and daughter moved to the then Federal District.
By diego michel3 years ago in Criminal
The forgotten history of Mexican Chernobyl
Two years before the Chernobyl catastrophe occurred, the largest nuclear accident on the American continent took place in Mexico. The tragedy known as the Cobalt-60 incident in Ciudad Juarez (in the north of the country) originated in a warehouse of the private hospital Centro Medico de Especialidades. This event is reminiscent of the Goiania accident in Brazil, with similar characteristics. "The Juarez accident was the largest in America due to the area affected and the waste generated," Epifanio Cruz Zaragoza, from the UNAM Nuclear Science Center, explained to Verne in an interview.
By diego michel3 years ago in FYI
Day of the Dead
The Day of the Dead is a traditional Mexican holiday that celebrates the lives of those who have passed away. It is a time for family and friends to come together to remember and honor their loved ones. The holiday is also a time for celebrating life itself.
By diego michel3 years ago in FYI
"GOYO" CARDENAS, THE TACUBA STRANGLER
Gregorio Cárdenas Hernández The ovation in the Chamber of Deputies lasted several minutes and the honoree thanked with his hands in the air. Gone were the 34 years he was held captive in the asylum of La Castañeda and in the Black Palace of Lecumberri, for murdering and burying four women in the garden of his house.
By diego michel3 years ago in Criminal
The "Hyena of Queretaro", who was a former beauty queen.
Of all the horrors in the world, none compares to that of a ruthless person who annihilates the dreams of an infant, and worse, the one who murders three children in a single night, in an instant that will be able to last to show to what extent hell is on this earth and ruthless demons lurk in the corners of houses.
By diego michel3 years ago in Criminal
the year drugs were legal in mexico
Dr. Leopoldo Salazar Viniegra The current discussions around the drug policy reform in Mexico have motivated to reconsider some events of the past and to dust off archives and family memories of personalities such as the psychiatrist Leopoldo Salazar Viniegra. Today he is recognized as a pioneer in the legalization of drugs in our country for his observations based on scientific studies on the effects of marijuana and other substances. However, this has also led to a series of erroneous interpretations about his work, his positions and his person.
By diego michel3 years ago in FYI
Who was Adolfo Constanzo, the narcosatanic of Matamoros
April 9, 1989. Matamoros police storm Rancho Santa Elena. The 110 kilos of marijuana found there are the least of the problems, inside there is an iron cauldron that gives off a stench that is impossible to breathe. Inside there is dried blood, a human brain, cigarette butts, forty empty bottles of liquor, machetes, garlic and a roasted turtle.
By diego michel4 years ago in Criminal
best mexican rock bands you should know?
The history of music in Mexico is in tune with the political and social history of the country, even from pre-Hispanic times, through the time of colonization and the modern world. In this case we will target a specific genre and select - with the help of Hard Rock
By diego michel4 years ago in Beat
The 7 horror books written by Mexicans
The horror narrative emerges as an explanation of things that go beyond what can be explained, humanizing the unknown and giving an explanation to what seems to have no explanation; well, lets us handle it. Supernatural stories and death are part of Mexican folklore and we have legends, anecdotes or local myths in our cultural heritage that have enriched our identity over the years.
By diego michel4 years ago in Horror











