Terror in Mexico: The Kidnapping of Ken KrusensternaWhat did you do before your last trip to Mexico to protect yourself and your family against a possible crisis in a foreign country? What is your plan for your next trip into Mexico's interior? If you don't know the answers to these questions, or if you think it is an improbability that you could become one of Mexico's latest criminal statistics--think again. I'm sure some of Mexico's most current victims regret their decisions to enter Mexico unprepared and unaware but, unlike Ken Krusensterna, they didn't live to share their messages. Nothing could be more dangerous than that "American Mindset" that offers a false sense of security by promoting the belief that "Americans" have rights and the government, military, police and embassy officials are there to protect those rights. Book jacket. |
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