Absolut vodka, manufactured in Mexico, recently ran a number ads in Mexico (as seen above) promoting the rampant expansion of Mexico's borders at the expense of the United States. The ad shows the states of Texas, California, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Oregon, Colorado, Wyoming and parts of Kansas, Nebraska, Montana, and Idaho under Mexican control. Not only that, but it appears as if the United States has been renamed "Estados Unidos De America". Whatever that means, probably "Formally known as America".
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| - Absolut vodka, manufactured in Mexico, recently ran a number ads in Mexico (as seen above) promoting the rampant expansion of Mexico's borders at the expense of the United States. The ad shows the states of Texas, California, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Oregon, Colorado, Wyoming and parts of Kansas, Nebraska, Montana, and Idaho under Mexican control. Not only that, but it appears as if the United States has been renamed "Estados Unidos De America". Whatever that means, probably "Formally known as America".
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| - Absolut vodka, manufactured in Mexico, recently ran a number ads in Mexico (as seen above) promoting the rampant expansion of Mexico's borders at the expense of the United States. The ad shows the states of Texas, California, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Oregon, Colorado, Wyoming and parts of Kansas, Nebraska, Montana, and Idaho under Mexican control. Not only that, but it appears as if the United States has been renamed "Estados Unidos De America". Whatever that means, probably "Formally known as America". It can also be inferred from the ad that Mexican sleeper cells should sneak into the country and act like normal Americans until the time is ripe for the takeover. This development is perhaps the greatest plot discovery since we learned about planned Great Bear Uprising of 2012.
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