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#randomsticks You start as a 13-year-old on a street corner with a Nextel radio. You end as the reason 350 people a week enter the positions you oversee — and 350 people a week leave them, most permanently. This video takes you through every level of the Sinaloa Cartel — from the bottom to the position that has never actually had a top. Each rank is real. Each detail is documented. The structure you're entering has survived every arrest, every indictment, and every government that tried to dismantle it. It will survive you too. LEVELS COVERED: El Halcón → El Burriero → El Soldado → El Sicario → El Coordinador → El Contador → El Jefe de Plaza → El Capo Regional → El Padrino CHAPTERS 00:00 — Level 1: El Halcón 01:52 — Level 2: El Burriero 03:14 — Level 3: El Soldado 04:25 — Level 4: El Sicario 05:25 — Level 5: El Coordinador 06:47 — Level 6: El Contador 08:32 — Level 7: El Jefe de Plaza 10:28 — Level 8: El Capo Regional 11:53 — Level 9: El Padrino SOURCES & FURTHER READING The details in this video are drawn from public record — court documents, academic research, journalism, and government reports. Key sources include: — U.S. v. Guzmán Loera, EDNY Case 09-CR-0466 (trial transcripts, sentencing documents) — U.S. Department of Justice press releases on Sinaloa Cartel indictments — DEA Drug Threat Assessment Reports (2019–2023) — U.S. Treasury OFAC Sinaloa Cartel designation documents — HSBC Holdings plc — Deferred Prosecution Agreement, DOJ (2012) — InSight Crime: Sinaloa Cartel Profile (insightcrime.org) — Ioan Grillo — El Narco: Inside Mexico's Criminal Insurgency (2011) — Ioan Grillo — Gangster Warlords (2016) — Don Winslow — The Power of the Dog (2005) [fiction, but extensively researched) — Anabel Hernández — Narcoland: The Mexican Drug Lords and Their Godfathers (2013) — Keefe, Patrick Radden — Empire of Pain (context on US demand side) — Congressional Research Service — Mexico: Organized Crime and Drug Trafficking Organizations (2023) — UNODC — World Drug Report (annual) — Baja California Attorney General's Office — Plaza system documentation — U.S. Customs and Border Protection — Sinaloa plaza territorial definitions (publicly cited in trial testimony) On Ismael Zambada's 2024 arrest: — U.S. Department of Justice, press release, July 25, 2024 — Associated Press reporting, July–August 2024 DISCLAIMER This video is educational content based on publicly available court documents, journalism, and academic research. It does not glorify, promote, or endorse criminal activity, drug trafficking, or organised crime of any kind. All details are drawn from documented sources. The Sinaloa Cartel's operations cause real harm to real people — in Mexico, in the United States, and across forty-seven countries. The second-person format is a storytelling device, not an instruction manual. If you or someone you know is experiencing harm related to drug use, contact SAMHSA's National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357 (free, confidential, 24/7).