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00:00456 Bags of Human Remains Found Steps from World Cup Venue in Mexico
00:05Oscar Ramirez detailed the shocking discovery of 456 bags of human remains found near Akron
00:12Stadium in Guadalajara, a venue set to host World Cup matches, during an interview with
00:17Eric Bolling on Real America's Voice.
00:20Ramirez said the remains were uncovered by independent search groups operating under
00:24Mexico's current administration and were located just steps from the stadium in an
00:28area containing an empty lot and surrounding land.
00:32According to Ramirez, the search groups found the remains in various stages of decomposition.
00:37Some were skeletal, others dismembered, and some appeared recently disposed.
00:42He said the findings were being downplayed by local authorities, who feared the revelation
00:47could jeopardize Mexico's role as a World Cup host.
00:50Ramirez accused officials of attempting to create a smokescreen to prevent FIFA from reconsidering
00:55the venue.
00:55He described the situation as an absolute disgrace, pointing to the broader crisis of
01:01mass graves, thousands of missing people, and ongoing violence across Mexico.
01:06Ramirez said the discovery came just one month before the World Cup, and was revealed to the
01:11media only through the persistence of local search groups.
01:14Bolling asked whether authorities were actively hiding the remains.
01:18Ramirez explained that despite the stadium's high traffic environment, the bodies were found
01:23in an isolated plot of land behind an unused parking area.
01:27He noted that some locals had claimed the area was connected to rumors involving team-related
01:32rituals, while others pointed to cartel control of nearby properties.
01:36Ramirez said the CJNG cartel has long held influence over land and businesses in the region
01:41and may have used the area to dispose of bodies.
01:44He concluded by saying Mexican officials were trying to keep the discovery from gaining international
01:49attention, especially from the United States, another World Cup host, to avoid global scrutiny.
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