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URGENT NOTICE — MEXICO, March 2026 This corpus is being published in the context of **active forced displacements** currently occurring in indigenous communities in Mexico. Authorities are describing these displacements as "clean" and "socially accepted" — omitting the word **forced**. Green hydrogen projects like **Helax Istmo** in Oaxaca’s Istmo de Tehuantepec are already imposing irreversible damage on Zapotec communities **right now**, not in a hypothetical future. San Pedro Comitancillo is facing the loss of about **40% of its territory (3,070 hectares)** to solar farms that would wipe out its agricultural base (ajonjolí, jamaica, watermelon, milpa, livestock) while violating free, prior and informed consent and ILO Convention 169, as permits were granted before any genuine consultation took place. Indigenous organizations warn this is active colonialism: companies are already buying land in neighboring towns like Asunción Ixtaltepec to bypass local resistance, pushing state-backed industrial parks that threaten to convert self-sufficient producers into dependent consumers, a “death in life” scenario if water sources are contaminated, local temperatures rise from massive solar installations, or hydrogen processes leak. These projects are advancing **without construction being halted**, while the **biometric CURP + new Water Law framework** creates the conditions for digital exclusion and rapid water reassignment, making displacement not just possible but **actively engineered** through land grabs, legal discretion, and suppressed dissent. This collection provides the documented structural framework — water law reforms, biometric CURP exclusion mechanisms, green hydrogen project locations, and cartel-state capture — that explains how these displacements are legally enabled, administratively executed, and politically legitimized. **These documents are published now so they carry permanent, citable weight.** --- ## What This Collection Is This is an independent citizen research corpus documenting the **systematic architecture of state capture, resource extraction, and population control** in Mexico between 2018 and 2026. It was built by one person, without institutional funding, without academic affiliation, without privileged access — using only public data, open sources, and the same internet available to anyone with a computer and Google. Every claim is traceable. Every source is public. Everything is reproducible. **This is not opinion. This is documented evidence.** --- ## The Central Argument Mexico is not experiencing governance failure. It is experiencing **governance capture** — a system that functions perfectly, but in service of criminal, corporate, and political elites rather than its population. The corpus demonstrates that apparently unrelated reforms — biometric identity systems, water law, judicial restructuring, energy policy — form a **converging architecture** designed to: 1. Concentrate administrative power while eliminating independent oversight2. Digitally exclude vulnerable populations from legal rights they constitutionally hold3. Reassign natural resources (water, land, minerals) toward corporate mega-projects4. Criminalize those who search for truth and justice5. Normalize death and disappearance as background conditions of daily life This is not conspiracy. It is **documented convergence** — each piece sourced from Mexico's own official data. --- ## Collection Structure ### 🔵 BRANCH 1: WATER, TERRITORY, AND DIGITAL DISPOSSESSION | Document | Description ||:---|:---|| `2025_MEX_ORDONEZ_CINTEL_WATER_STRESS_MEXICO_MULTIDIMENSIONAL_CRISIS_v01` | Base document: structural water crisis, 190 overexploited aquifers, drought data by state || `2025_MEX_ORDONEZ_CINTEL_MEXICO_GENERAL_WATER_LAW_2025_CRITICAL_ASSESSMENT_v01` | Critical analysis of December 2025 Water Law — 20-day expedited reassignment mechanism || `2025_MEX_ORDONEZ_CINTEL_CONVERGENCE_BIOMETRIC_CURP_WATER_REFORM_DIGITAL_DISPOSSESSION_v01` | **KEY DOCUMENT** — How CURP + Water Law + Green Hydrogen converge to dispossess indigenous communities without direct confrontation || `2025_MEX_ORDONEZ_CINTEL_GREEN_HYDROGEN_PROJECTS_MEXICO_LATAM_LOCATION_MAP_v01` | Geospatial mapping of 24 green hydrogen projects — geographic overlap with indigenous territories || `2025_MEX_ORDONEZ_CINTEL_BIOMETRIC_CURP_LOGICAL_TRAP_RATIONAL_NONREGISTRATION_v01` | Why not registering for biometric CURP is the rational choice — documented risks vs. claimed benefits | ### 🔴 BRANCH 2: CRIMINAL ECONOMY AND STATE CAPTURE | Document | Description ||:---|:---|| `2025_MEX_ORDONEZ_CINTEL_PREDATORY_KRAKEN_CRIMINAL_ECONOMY_STATE_CAPTURE_v01` | Structural analysis: how cartels evolved into integrated predatory apparatus — $28B annual extraction || `2025_MEX_ORDONEZ_CINTEL_HUACHICOL_SPECTRUM_ILLEGAL_VALUE_EXTRACTION_MEXICO_v01` | Fiscal huachicol as industrialized tax fraud — reclassification, undervaluation, triangulation mechanisms || `2025_MEX_ORDONEZ_CINTEL_CARTEL_VS_STATE_ASYMMETRIC_CAPACITY_ASSESSMENT_v01` | Quantitative SAGE analysis: 36–40:1 financial asymmetry, cartel militarization, 7% annual growth | ### ⚫ BRANCH 3: DISAPPEARANCES AND STATE VIOLENCE | Document | Description ||:---|:---|| `2025_MEX_ORDONEZ_CINTEL_DISAPPEARANCE_SYSTEM_MEXICO_PHENOMENOLOGY_ABSENCE_v01` | 131,654 disappeared — forensic crisis, extermination camps (Teuchitlán, Reynosa), statistical manipulation || `2025_MEX_ORDONEZ_CINTEL_PREDATORY_PRACTICES_PERSISTENCE_AMLO_SHEINBAUM_v01` | Cross-administration comparison: disappearances, militarization, corruption persist regardless of party | ### 🟡 BRANCH 4: LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL ARCHITECTURE | Document | Description ||:---|:---|| `2024_MEX_ORDONEZ_CINTEL_PENAL_HYPERFRAGMENTATION_ARCHITECTURE_IMPUNITY_v01` | 480 → 1,376 criminal types: how legislative inflation produces 93.2% impunity by design || `2026_MEX_ORDONEZ_CINTEL_ARCHITECTURE_EXTRACTION_STATE_CAPTURE_FORENSIC_SYNTHESIS_v01` | Synthesis document: Amazing Trade case, judicial reform cost-benefit, CURP, healthcare extraction | ### 🟢 BRANCH 5: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND METHODOLOGY | Document | Description ||:---|:---|| `2026_MEX_ORDONEZ_CINTEL_SNUFFPOLITIK_CRADLE_FEAR_ADMINISTRATIVE_DEATH_v01` | **Theoretical key** — Mictlánpolitik → Kerespolitik → Gorepolitik → Snuffpolitik: 500-year genealogy of Mexico's death administration || `2026_MEX_ORDONEZ_CINTEL_OSINT_METHODOLOGY_INVESTIGATION_TRACEABILITY_v01` | Complete methodological transparency: exact investigative routes, source categories, validation standards | --- ## How to Use This Corpus ### For journalists and correspondentsStart with the **Convergence document** (CURP + Water + Hydrogen). It maps the mechanism in four phases with a clear diagram. Then go to the **Water Law assessment** for the legal specifics. ### For human rights organizations and NGOsStart with **Disappearances** and **Predatory Practices** documents. Cross-reference with **CURP Logical Trap** for the digital rights dimension. The **Snuffpolitik** document provides theoretical framework for framing the systemic nature of the crisis. ### For policy analysts and think tanksStart with **Cartel vs. State** for the quantitative asymmetry data. Then **Predatory Kraken** for the structural integration of criminal and state governance. **Architecture of Extraction** provides the synthesis with verifiable predictions. ### For academics and researchersThe **OSINT Methodology** document provides complete investigative traceability. All sources are public, all calculations are reproducible, all claims are falsifiable. ### For lawyers and litigatorsThe **Water Law** and **Convergence** documents contain the specific legal mechanisms (Art. 37 BIS, expedited reassignment, absence of prior consultation) relevant to indigenous rights litigation under ILO Convention 169. --- ## What Makes This Different - **No classified information** — everything from public sources- **No institutional funding** — no conflicts of interest- **No party affiliation** — the analysis applies equally to PRI, PAN, and Morena- **Reproducible** — any person with internet access can verify every claim- **Falsifiable** — sources are cited so they can be challenged- **Permanent** — DOI ensures this cannot be deleted or disappeared --- ## Current Context (March 2026) At the time of publication, **forced displacements of indigenous communities are actively occurring** in Mexico. Authorities are characterizing these as voluntary and socially accepted. The documents in this corpus — particularly the Water Law assessment, the CURP convergence analysis, and the green hydrogen mapping — provide the documented framework demonstrating how these displacements are structurally enabled. The communities being displaced today are losing rights that were legally theirs. The mechanism was built quietly, through administrative reforms, digital exclusion, and discretionary resource reassignment. This corpus names that mechanism. --- ## Citation If you use these documents, please cite as: > Ordóñez. (2026). *CINTELgroup Corpus: Architecture of Predatory State Capture in Mexico (2018–2026)*. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.[DOI] Individual documents carry their own DOIs and can be cited independently. --- ## Contact and Verification ORCID: [0009-0005-3373-4566](https://orcid.org/0009-0005-3373-4566) All documents are open access under CC-BY-4.0. You may share, adapt, and build upon this work for any purpose, provided attribution is given. **The silence can be broken. This is one way.**