Documentales Discovery Channel Pablo Escobar

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  1. Are we all gna bury our heads in the sand about the fact that Carlo from Sopranos is in this??

  2. There’s a massive amount of utter BS in this doc. Some of the interviewees contradict their own statements in other documentaries.

  3. Killing pablo literally made no difference to how much coke is available, here in the uk you can get it within 5 minutes anywhere in the country

  4. I wish Pablo Escobar was a Kenyan. He would have run faster during the crossfire with 'em DEA

  5. It's mind blowing when you think how the biggest gangster of all time was out on the news and in his country's house of parliament.

  6. So was Escobar shoving cocaine up his nose everyday until the day he died?  Its interesting that his own personal drug use was never mentioned in this show.

  7. Wait a second! ARTHUR VALERO and ARTHUR NASCARELLA – the guy who played Carlo Gervasi in the "Sopranos" are the same person?? 😀

  8. Pablo Escobar was a hero! The USA couldn’t control him that’s why they got involved bc they wanted to control and gather all the money. If your not part of the elite, (like most of the world leaders under one boss), and make it in life while managing to be one of the top 5 richest people, they will come after you. Pablo gave to the poor he was Columbia’s welfare he built schools, hospitals, parks, etc…. the media exaggerated the truth, the USA worked with other controllable cartels to capture him, even the pesos. That’s equivalent to releasing Isis on the streets of America! Funny because now the cia is the biggest cartel known to the world, Escobar was the only hope to stop the USA corruption in Columbia. Sadly, he couldn’t beat the world. Pablo Escobar your amazing and I wish you could have won!

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