Truth is, because I am the only reporter that interacts with readers it appears I am the only one that mods, not true. Maybe he means Az but reports on Sonora, I don't know. Is he in Mexico? It is ambiguous on his blog.
He is detailed for sure, and his research took time. I still don't really know his work, the site says it is funded by public funding grant. Until I read this post I never ventured to his blog. I don recall seeing that and I =did not know about marizco or his blog. What annoys me is the way they have put their site in "politically correct" mode, the biggest value of BDN now that there are a bunch of other sites also collecting information on violence, was in their lack of censorship, which brought a lot of crap but also comments from people with inside knowledge, now by cleaning their site they might as well have killed it in order to sell that book. It sucks that they sold themselves to sell this book, I don't care really about the plagiarism, everybody in Mexico was aware of that, they and their editor should have taken a different approach in their PR campaign because there is a lot of merit in what BDN did, simply that merit is not in their journalism but in being able to bring all those news that otherwise would be lost at the police sections of local newspapers together for the general public and in their no censorship approach, but to be honest it's not something I really care about, the more attention their book and their made up Lucy get, the more people will care to know what goes on in Mexico. Are you on Twitter? We can move this discussion there. You must know, of course, that reviewing a book you haven't even looked at is I wish you the best of luck with your book. I am just informing readers who have been misinformed. Unfortunately, you have become a troll, trying to destroy the competition.įortunately for Feral House, readers find great value in the book here. You on the other hand as the publisher, have a lot on the line. Go to Twitter, journalists are questioning Blog del Narco now more than ever. Blog del NarcoĪnd MundoNarco have been stealing articles and info for years. Works stolen and not getting a mere word of credit. This is merely about hard working journalists getting their Writings are not competing with anyone, as I work with journalists all over I spend a good portion of my time IN Mexico. I also run twoīlogs and contribute to one. I write, contribute, and photograph for numerous news agencies.
BTW, who the f.k cares? It's allĪbout reporter the reality of the grotesque drug culture and running for one's Linked to competitive blogs of Blog Del Narco and obviously jealous that Blogĭel Narco gets a great deal more attention. Mennem will let on that he has an ulterior motive here, that he's Michel Marizco wrote in 2010 about the blatant plagiarism by Blog del Narco She is not givingĬredit to those she steals from.
The point is this person is getting credit for others work. for collection ofĪ colleague of mine, wrote this article on April 2nd, 2013.īlog del Narco copy and pasted his article two days later and published it as You clearly have no idea what your talking about then if you do not know whereīlog del Narco gets their info. This is a LIE from a guy who runs crappier and more derivative blogs based on I wish you would have done some research before this was published. They are copy and paste jobs from news-sites and blogsĪcross Mexico and the US border region. War by the Fugitive Reporters of Blog del Narco (Paperback)ĩ5% or more of Blog Del Narcos info is complete plagiarism. This review is from: Dying for the Truth: Undercover Inside the Mexican Drug Took place on Amazon, where I knew a publisher would eventually check the Note: Adam Parfrey is a publisher and editor for theĬompany which released the Blog del Narco book about Lucy. Chivis: "K" then moves to Amazon where he has an exchange with the publisher, it is blatantly obvious that either the publisher/Texas Observer or The Guardian are thick or just want the fantasy and not the truth.