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▪️THE SUPPLIER IS DEAD. THE CLIENT LIST SURVIVED. When Mexican Special Forces took out El Mench...

By Mr. Pool
Posted February 24, 2026

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Mr. Pool is an account associated with QAnon-adjacent conspiracy theories that promote unverified claims about government corruption and alleged criminal networks. The account spreads speculative narratives without credible sourcing and is known for making sensational claims that lack evidence.

What's This About?

This post makes unsubstantiated claims that a laptop allegedly seized during El Mencho's capture contains an encrypted file with names of 211 'elite clients' supposedly involved in human trafficking and organ trafficking. The post falsely claims this includes Hollywood actors, tech billionaires, Congress members, and alleges that Trump's military intelligence obtained it before federal agencies. The narrative lacks any credible verification or sourcing.

🔥Why It's Trending

This content is circulating because El Mencho's death by Mexican Special Forces with US intelligence support was confirmed on February 23, 2026, making it a legitimate news event. However, the post exploits this real event to amplify baseless conspiracy theories, conflating verified news with completely unsubstantiated claims about a supposed 'client list.'

💡Fun Facts

  • 1El Mencho was actually killed on February 23, 2026, by Mexican military forces in an operation supported by US intelligence
  • 2Over 70 people died in the actual operation and subsequent cartel retaliation, with violence spreading across multiple Mexican states
  • 3The real aftermath involved cartel members setting vehicles ablaze in tourist areas like Puerto Vallarta and attacks on security forces
  • 4No credible news sources or law enforcement agencies have reported any laptop, encrypted files, or client lists being discovered
  • 5This post exemplifies how conspiracy theories exploit real news events to add false legitimacy to unverified claims

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