Pozos, the Ghost Town
(The Cristero War That Killed It!)
The Mighty Sierra Gorda Mountains
by William J. Conaway, Copyright, 1997 Photographs by William Maher
The great Africa empire builder, Cecil Rhodes once said:
Mรฉxico will one day furnish the gold, silver, and copper of the world; from her hidden vaults, her subterranean treasure houses will come the riches that will build the empires of tomorrow.
And according to noted Geologist, William D. Pancznen in “Minerals of Mexico”, 1989:
The belt of active volcanism in South Central Mรฉxico is the province of Sierra de los Volcanes. The area has good potential for future production of minยญeral specimens if more field exploration is conducted.
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Part 1
POZOS, THE
GHOST TOWN
In the northeast quadrant of the State of Guanajuato in the Sierra Gorda mounยญtains you will find the lost, ignored, nearly abandoned city of San Pedro de los Pozos. Today Mineral de Pozos forms a part of the municipal area of San Luis de la Paz, Guanajuato.
TO GET THERE FROM SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE
To get to Mineral de Pozos from San Miguel de Allende:
Take the Querรฉtaro exit, Salida de Querรฉtaro and Just after you pass the towers of the regional prison turn left. This highway will take you through the town of Los Rodriguez toward the ton of Dr. Mora. About 35 kilometers/22 miles later you will come to the main highway (57). Turn left towards San Luis Potosi and head north approximately 18 kilomeยญters/ 11 miles. (There’s a shorter way, but it’s not as spectacular, and you will exit that way.)
Before you come to the turn off for San Luis de la Paz you will pass a small dirt road (you probably won’t see it’s too
late, but no matter make a U-turn at the gas station that’s just ahead on the right). When you turn off Highway 57 at the point indicated for Pozos (on this side of the road there’s a sign!) you will be on a fairly good dirt road (10ย kilometers) through beautiful cactus country going up and up into the beginnings of the Sierra Gorda. Persevere it’s worth it!
Ruins of the Cinco Seรฑores Mine
(A large part of the Cinco Seรฑores mine [off to your left] is now fenced off and posted. If you want to see this area go to the hotel “Casa Mexicana” on the Main square in town to arrange a tour. Better yet make reservations [468] 8-2598, 8-3030, Ext. 116 ask for Juan Jose), and stay the weekend in a beautifully restored 18th century mansion!)
The chapel on top of the high hill is the Capilla de la Santa Cruz, built in 1922 (more than 300 years newer than the ruins!). It’s the site of celebration every year on May 3rd (Dรญa de la Santa Cruz).
A word or two of caution: some of those mine shafts go WAY DOWN… And I have seen a rattlesnake up there, so you might take a little care where you step, and where you put your hands โ not any great cause for concernโjust exercise a little prudence. O.K.? I’ve scrambled all over the place and had a good time doing it.
Ruins of the ore processing area
There it sits for your appreciation, perhaps contemplation. I have found some very nice souvenirs (no picture postcards here) among the mine tailingsโrocks with either oxidized silver or, occasionยญally, a fleek of fools gold in them.
The large building lined with holes along the roof line is the remains of the first electrical power plant installed in the early 1900’s
La Boca Mina โ Mouth of a Mine
FACILITIES Abundant Nature!
PRIVACY: Well, I could tell you a. story or two, but all Iโll say is if you canโt find aย quiet spot here โ you’re not looking!
Ruins of a Long-Forgotten Chapel
Scattered all about you are the remains of 18th and 1911i century mines and their outbuildings. The short-rounded pillars are linderos, boundary lines.
The road will load you into town where there’s lots more to see!
Nothing impresses the mind with a deeper feeling of loneliness than to tread the silent and deserted scene of former throng and Pageant, wrote Washington Irving.
This forlorn ghost town is all that remains of a glorious past. Its ghosts walk these streets in the darkness of the night with impunity.ย The modem day residents of the city are used to them and know better than to venture outdoors in the dark.
The architecture of the city itself represents various epochs. According to the rise and fall of the mining industry. Today the mines are idle. Only a few families eke out an existence digging out their own ore, pulverizing it and extracting what precious metals their poor holdings contain.
This arid city at an elevation of 7,500 feet has a most agreeable climate, and a tranquil atmosphere. It’s an inviting place to rest, meditate, write, paint, or to photograph.
THE HISTORY
This semi-arid region was homo to many . nomadic tribes: Huachichiles, Guamares, Copuces, Guaxabanes, Jonaces, and the Pames. The narre Chichimeca means barbarian in Nahuatl (language of the Aztecs). It was applied to all of these tribes and more. The other major tribe in Ibis area were the Otomis. These last ~re, farmers, traders, and not nomadic.
Querรฉtaro was conquered by Otomi Chieftains, who liad adopted Spanish names and the Spanish religion and who were rewarded with Spanish titles.
In 1528 (a year before the area of Guanajuato was explored) this arca of eastern Guanajuato was scouted by the conquistadores Nicolรกs de San Luis Montaรฑez and Fernando de Tapia. In 1542,. Fray Juan de San Miguel with Indian guides (Catecumenes, Otomis, and Tarascos) settled the town of San Miguel el Viejo.
The purpose of this settlement was to dominate and convcrt the native population to Christianity. They weren’t having much success when in 1554 an attack by the Capuces decimated its population.
The following year the Spaniards brought in Teochichimecas to found the settlement of San Miguel el Grande as a frontier outpost to guard against the barbarian Indians. It was considered a strategic spot, for the placement of troops. This mission was assigned to Angel de Villafaรฑa by Viceroy Luis de Velasco around 1555.
These strategic bases served to study the customs of these “barbarians” as well as their fighting. strategies in order to domiยญnate and convert them.
THE CHICHIMECA WAR
During the reign of Viceroy Don Martรญn Enrรญquez de Almanza fori s, presidios, were erected along the Royal Road, Camino Real. This road stretched from Veracruz through Mรฉxico City, San Miguel, Guaยญnajuato to Zacatecas.
Gold and silver were transported south to the mint in Mexico City, and the crown’s share (taxes) were sent to the coast for eventual shipment to Spain. And goods from allover the world were shipped north to the wealthy mine and hacienda owners. And so it was that in the year 1576 the first fort was built in this northeast comer of the state. This fort was named Palmar de Vega, and its ruins can be found in the area of Santa Brรญgida (just out of town to the south).
This fort failed to pacify the tribes, and it wasn’t until the 8th Viceroy, Don Luis de Velasco and his son the Marquรฉz de Salinas, commissioned the Jesuit missionary Gonzalo de Tapia to the task that there was any success. This missionary learned the language and the customs of the local tribes very rapidly, and was able in 1589 to persuade them to settle in town, and negotiated terms for peace. This same missionary’s activities extended to Dolores (Hidalgo) and Xichรบ.
A year later a peace pact was signed with the Indian chieftains and Don Diego de Tapia, Capitรกn General de Chichimecas in San Luis de la Paz (named so because of the treaty), Naciรณn Chichimeca, Capital del territorio Nacional de Sierra Gorda de Guanajuato putting an end to the (at that time) most prolonged confrontation of the Conquest (40 years).
It was during this time, with the aid of the pacified Indians no doubt, the first mine was begun, Mineral de Pozos del Palmar. It was the property of this Capitรกn Genยญeral de Chichimecas, Don Diego de Tapia.
Although the prehispanic cultures had been mining precious metals for some time the Spaniards taught them Euro-pean methods of ore extraction.
In these days they used alloys of 2 or more metals to obtain fusion at a lower temยญperature. Gold and copper, silver and copper, lead and copper, etc. Some vesยญtige remains of the ovens used in smelting the ores “Hornos Jesuitas” built in 1595. This method proved to be impractical because of the lack of wood to fire the ovens.
(During this epoch they mined the Santa Brรญgida, Mina Grande, San Juan Reยญforma, and the Ocampo for silver and gold.)
THE MINING BEGINS
Most of us have no idea how gold and silver end up where they’re found, but the following paragraph from “Mรฉxico Advenยญtures!”, by your’s truly might help:
Gold, silver, platinum, and other preยญcious metals were introduced into the earth’s crust by the action of magma which forced its way upward from the much hotter and Huid strata below. The heat of the magma tended to sepaยญrate and concentrate the various eleยญments. By thrusting upwards, the magma created cracks (fissures, they’re called) in the overlying sedimentary rock. As all of this material was lifted the pressure was reduced (somewhat like taking the lid off of a pressure cooker), and streams of super hot gasยญses and water carried various minerals into the fissures the magma had creยญated. As these intrusions or veins (ofยญtentimes containing gold and silver along with the rock) cool they solidify. Deep mining operations follow these veins back down into the earth.
Finding the biggest concentrations of minerals on the west side of the fort they began to build homes near small springs that appeared on a downhill arroyo (the site of the city).
So the people of Pozos frankly lived in abundance while lavishly spending large fortunes. They were intimately acquainted with other gold squanderers, with gamblers, with irreligious livers, and criminals to such an extent that all these things seemed to be but the natuยญral and ordinary way of life. They squanยญdered great amounts of money in cenยญters of vice and pleasure, and provoked great neighborhood scandals, by squanยญdering gold and more gold during the gambling season, which really lasted all the year long.
One of the most successful, Pedro Romero de Terreros, Count of Regla was a legenยญdary figure:
By 1774 he had drawn more than $5.2 million dollars (present day) from the Vizcaรญna mine (Real del Monte, Pachuca). He presented King Charles III of Spain with 2 warships. He lent $1 million to the Court of Madrid which was never repaid. Purchased immense estates, and was saรญd to have left his children a fortune equaled in Mรฉxico only by the Count of Valenciana.
In the parochial church (built in 1735) a book was found; “Libro de Indios, mulaยญtos, Negros” (these last classifications were given because of the intermingling beยญtween Spaniards and Indians, Criollos and Indians, Mestizos and Indians y Negro slaves (approximately 250,000 African slaves were brought in to work the mines of Mรฉxico) dated 1602.
The converts usted were exorcised, given instruction, baptized, and given a Chrisยญtian name as well as a last name designatยญing their cast. The book was signed by a missionary Dionisio Razo Montemayor.
Not all the so called Chichimecas surrenยญdered their way of life or their pagan faith. Many of them merely moved farther into the hills and deserts. They’re there today!
Over the years Pozos has had various narres. From Palmar de Vega, San Pedro was added in 1658 (for the patron saint imposed upon the various ethnic groups brought in to work in the mines). Later the Palmar de Vega was dropped and the word Pozos added (this identifies the shafts of the mines) San Pedro de los Pozos to which was sometimes added Real (Royal) to signify a fortified place guarded by Dragones de la Reina (Spanish Cavalry). A large percentage of the profits of the mines was passed on to the crown in the forro of taxes to pay for this protection.
The surrounding countrysidewas farmed to provide food and the enormous amounts of fodder for the horses and mules needed to work the mines. Workers, shoring, and tools had to be lowered by means of horse/ mule drawn elevators, malacates, and the miners, water, and ore had to be brought up. Work went on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week probably only stopping–forfiestas. Draft animals were used to pulverize the rock, and mixing in the chemicals to separate the elements.
Some of these ejidos were huge extending 5,572 meters (1 league) on each of its 4 sides. Huge wood lots existed to supply firewood and shoring for the mines and the population. (In those days the nearby hills were covered with trees.)
LIFE IN THE STREETS AND PLAZAS OF COLONIAL MEXICO
During the 16th and 17th centuries little was known about the spread of disease and the need for sanitation. The streets were open sewers fall of garbage, disยญcarded clothes, dead dogs and cats, broยญken crockery, and any other disgusting thing that carne to hand. All thrown down from the windows of the houses on either side.
The plazas were open air markets full of pig stys, chicken coops, sheep and goat pens, and cows waiting to be milked. There were slaughter houses with no regard paid to the rotting blood spilled on the paving stones. The overwhelming numยญbers of stray dogs, living off the refuse, were surpassed only by the amount of fijes swarming over everything.
It wasn’t until the 18th century that they began to illuminate the streets and plazas at night. When forced to leave their homes at night the nobles were preceded by their Negro slaves carrying fiaming torches. Many a poorer resident, coming home in the dark, found himself drenched with unspeakable filthiness thrown out of an upper story window on his way home. (Mรฉxico City had no public illumination until 1970!)
Everywhere balconies jutted out over the streets below. Balconies full of drying laundry; their rotting wooden windows and broken panes of glass occasionally falling on the heads of passersby.
Display counters were shoved right to the front doors of the houses forcing people to stand in the street to buy, obstructing passage to the milling throngs of people on market day. These throngs were also forced to dodge and duck hanging merยญchandise and signs to avoid banging their heads.
Not only were the poorly paved streets full of buyers and strolling vendors; but also of horses, mules, and donkeys grazing on the sidewalks or in the middle of the street leaving steaming piles of manure in the path of unwary promenaders.
The poor in rags brought down not only by the miserable salaries but by their vices (alcohol and gambling the most predominate). Giving rise to thievery and thugs which supplied the jails with prisยญoners and cemeteries with corpses. The prisoners were paraded through the streets on their way to the gallows or prison being publicly whipped for their offenses. Sent to their fate by the Sala del Crimen, el Tribunal de la Acordada, or by the Santa Inquisiciรณn.
Also in evidence on these same streets were the severe clerics in elegant robes or black capes. Franciscan friars, Dominiยญcans, Carmelite nuns, etc. in their imยญpressive habits. The nobles promenaded in ostentatious clothes on foot, in sedan chair, on horseback or in carriage, and with their Negro slaves, men and woman, uniformed and in colorful silks.
Processions of sisterly orders, altar socieยญties, and other groups paraded on their way to convents, monasteries, or churches carrying their colorful, silken standards or embroidered icons of saintly figures. These processions were the most popular forms of entertainment, and as such were magnificent. Or the processions of peniยญtents bare to the waist whipping themยญselves bloody.
The town criers would pose on horseback, announced by trumpets they would read aloud the edicts of the Viceroys or Alcalยญdes for all to hear and take note of. Or the barkers in fancy dress would announce the coming of the cockfights, bullfights, circus, tumblers, etc. And sometimes perhaps a clown would parade telling jokes or reciting verses for coins.
There were an abundance of beggars. The (Except for the extreme examples of poor blind and the lame dragging themselves sanitation and public whipping much along showing their disgusting limbs and remains the same!)
EXTRACTING RICHES FROM THE ORE
A process for extracting precious metals from the ore known as the Patio method was invented by Bartolomรฉ Medina in the Real del Monte mine in Pachuca, Mรฉxico, 1555, and was used all over the world. It was used to great advantage all over Mรฉxico because fuel for firing the huge smelters, that were otherwise necessary, was in short supply in most mining districts in Mรฉxico.
Patio Method:
In the early years after the discovery of the patio method the Ore was ground up first using sledge hammers and then hamยญmers breaking the rocks into pieces small enough to pass through a one-inch hole in a rough cowhide screen (this was even done by women and children). (The espeยญcially high grade ore was reserved for smelting.) Then it was ground further with mules trodding over it.
In later years the ore was pulverized in grinding apparatuses called arrastres. These were circular troughs 8-10 feet in diameter, 3 feet deep lined with the hardยญest rock available. Large wooden booms were suspended from a pole sunk in the center with heavy stones hung from them. These booms were drug by mule power around in a circular motion. After about 24 hours water was added to the resulting powder making it into a slush.
It was then scattered into large stone floored patios where common salt, vegeยญtable ashes, and pire bark or manure was added. This mixture was further ground up for a certain period of time depending on its “heat”, and then depending on the nature of the mixture lime or copper pyriยญtes magistral were added. (“If the action of the salt on the slime seemed to generate too much “heat”, the lime “cooled” it; if, on the other hand, the mixture was too “cool”,the copper pyrites “heated” it.
After several days of more “mixing”, and the “torta” was perfect, mercury was added. The amount of mercury depended on the quality of the ore. The “torta” was thorยญoughly mixed by horses, mules or by barefoot workmen trampling the metallic mud to allow the mercury to combine with the silver.
This mixture (process which took from 5 weeks to 3 months, depending on the purity of the metal, to complete) was then washed with water separating the amalยญgam from the earthy parts. It was then distilled to remove the mercury and then the silver was poured into ingots.
Improvements of the system were graduยญally made, one of which was the use of huge wooden barrels filled with water to grind the “slush” after mercury was added to save the lives of the animals, and to speed up the mining process. (Previously the animals would be slowly poisoned to death by the absorption of the mercury.)
Investment capital was always a problem. Two kinds of investors, aviadores, were popular. The first kind became a partner in the mine and took a risk that it would produce. The other kind was a limited partnership that was paid off in silver, bonanza or no.
Labor shortages were also a big problem. The Indians were needed on the livestock ranches and the farms too. Part of the problem was solved by bringing in slaves, and the rest were paid by the partido system (part of their pay consisted of unrefined but sorted ore, a more lucrative system for the miners).
(Serious problems were encountered in later years when the mine operators
The other major problem of Mexican coloยญnial mining was the extraction of excess water from the mine shafts. In the early years it was raised in buckets fashioned from uncured cow/horse hile by a rope attached to a windlass hoists, malacates, driven by horse/mule power. They were unable to mine below 130 yards because they couldn’t keep ahead of the water. (At orle point they used a gallop method whereby a.team of horse would be made to gallop around and around nonstop for an hour or so, and then they would change teams. This would go on 24 hours a day every day so you can imagine the numยญbers of animals they needed to have.)
Horizontal shafts, adits, were dug, comยญplete with vertical ventilation shafts, deep into the bases of the mountains containยญing the mines at enormous expense to drain the water from the veins of gold and silver. Owners of all the effected mines were asked to pay the costs. (It was norยญmal for competing mines to work the same vein.) Some were unable to and were forced out. The Spanish crown’s mining concessions were good only as long as the mine was continuously worked!)
THE WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE
When the War for Independence began work stopped in the mines. The farm workers and the miners went off to fight for freedom. Mercury and the other chemiยญcals used in the separation process became scarce (the Spanish Colonial government had provided mercury to Mexiยญcan miners ataย subsidized price), and the investment capital, previously supplied by wealthy Spaniards, dried up. The mine owners were Royalist. The workers were the insurgents.
After the War (1821) fine new Republic was in a shambles. The populace had been decimated by the War. Labor, which always had been a big problem, became impossible. “The war had hurt the region terribly. Tire population of the city, nearby ranches, and haciendas was listed at only 8,000 inhabitants.” The mine owners, those that remained, were economically unable to reopen their mines. “All was in ruins!”
In 1825 British investors were approached to come join the new Republic and for a limited concession rebuild the mining industry. Practical industry light scores of companies were formed in London and the British investors came to the rescue.
They brought “modem” mining methods with them in the form of steam engines. These were used to power pneumatic drills and pump out the water that was a conยญstant problem for the miners. They also brought in British labor. These Scots, Irish, and Welshmen kept mostly to themยญselves, ran the expensive machines, and treated the Mexican laborers with conยญtempt.
Their investment, however, never paid off due, some said, to poor management or labor problems, but Mรฉxico came out very well prepared to continue on their own with the new infrastructure in place.
In 1880 the town was renamed Ayuntamยญiento Popular del Mineral de Pozos. Its limits were: to the north San Luis de la Paz, to the south San Josรฉ Iturbide, to the west San Miguel de Allende. (And to the east the Gulf of Mรฉxico?).
THE GOLDEN AGE
The “golden age” of Pozos was the second half of the 18th century through 1910. The population reached 70,000 people. The riches from the mines supplied the owners and shareholders with fabulous profits, making them some of the richest people in the world at the time. (This explains the great architectural achieveยญments of this era.) “They built some luxuยญrious churches in gratitude to the generยญosity of Divine Providence.”
At the end of the 18th century beginning of the 19th important discoveries of Merยญcury were found in the State: San Juan de la Chica, Rincรณn de Centeno, Durazno, and Real de Pozos, Marchena, El Compรกs, Insurgentes, h74 Samaritana, Magdalena, and Morelos.
The mining company Cinco Seรฑores was organized in 1888 and included the mines: La Joya, Justicia, Nayalito, Santa Lucรญa, and Guadalupana (5 mines) with 33 shareยญholders. It began paying enormous diviยญdends in 1890 (the first real bonanza in Mineral de Pozos since 1765 at the Santa Brรญgida).
A third company was formed, Angustias Dolores, y Anexas, which included the mines: El Pilar, Dolores, El Triangulo, El Fรฉnix, and San Francisco and…La sociedad Minera de Pozos operยญated the mines: Progreso, Porvenir, Tesoro, Previsora, Esperanza, Reforma, Cuรฑa, Sovacรณn and Dios Nos Guรญe. San Rafael mining operated: The San Rafael, Juรกrez, El Compรกs, Virginia, Carabelas, Magdeยญlena, Insurgentes, Samaritana, Hidalgo and Morelos. Compaรฑia Nacional Minera: San Augustรญn, San Silverio, Mariquita Josephina, Cadena, Sitiadora, El Danuยญbio, Melladito, Santa Isabel, La Escuadra, and Fundidora. La Compaรฑia Queretana: Potosina, Animas and Perdรณn.
Also operating during those years indeยญpendently were some 126 other mines which were operated in the old manner (horse/mule power). This was an incredยญible number of mines and miners, and didn’t include the gold panning of the surยญrounding hills and streams. (A system of dry panning was used in the dry desert gullles.)
A narrow gauge railway operated between Las Mesas de Jesรบs, El Bozo, and Pozos supplying the mine with wood, sulfate, pyrites, copper carbonate, and mercury.
Profits were extremely high and the number of claims increased to more than 500 at the Agencia de Fomento de San Luis de la Paz. Some 50 employee held companies were formed some of which operated with foreign investors: American Smelting, Cuba Libre, etc.
As the mines prospered so did the city. New businesses flooded in among which were: the Fรกbrica de Francia, Fรกbricas of Paris, La Fama, El Vesubio, and theaters were built. Saloons, house of pleasure, and gambling also boomed…
With business expansion carne immigrants from France, Spain, Italy; Germany, Porยญtugal, Asia, England, and the United States as well as workers from: Guanajuato, Zacatecas, Estado de Mรฉxico, Hidalgo, etc.
Ciudad Porfirio Diaz
The City was renamed on May 7, 1897 by decree from the then governor of fue State, Lic. Joaquin Obregรณn Gonzรกlez. Porfirio Diaz was the President of the Republic, and with foreign investment and work ethics cau sed a boom in industry bringing Mรฉxico rudely into the 20th century.
From May, 1893 to June of 1907 the city government built. model schools (Escueยญlas Modelo), the city hall (Palacio Municiยญpal) complete with dock, public water hydrants, the market (Plaza Zaragoza), the jail, cobblestoned the streets, brought in telephone service, and other civic imยญprovements. (The popular name remained Mineral de Pozos, of course.)
In July of 1905 the city of Guanajuato suffered a flood. All the cities of the State were ordered (another decree) to cough up 50% of their treasuries to aid in their sister cities rebuilding. One of the largest contributors was Ciudad Porfirio Diaz.
During this time (1900) the railroad (Ferยญrocariles Nacionales de Mรฉxico) connected Ciudad Porfirio Diaz with Estaciรณn La Petaca-Rincรณn (Rio Laja). Soon after that a steam powered electric generator began operating supplying the region with elecยญtricity. (The first mine electric plant was u sed in the Santa Ana mine in nea rby San Luis Potosi.) The mines benefited greatly with electric elevators, ventilators, and pumps all of which benefited the populaยญtion immensely, the introduction of the Cyanide Method, invented in Mรฉxico in 1893, and even more precious metals were extracted from the ore. Ancient tailings were resubmitted to this method extracting more precious metal than could ever llave been imagined in years past! Mรฉxico’s maximum mining activities peaked in the years 1909-1910.
(The other churches, nearly all in comยญplete ruin, are: El Templo del Seรฑor de la Misericordia (oldest and most completely destroyed] ; the Templo de Nuestra Seรฑora de Guadalupe, to the south of town in barrio, de la Vizcaina; La Santa Casa and the El Santuario de El Seรฑor de los Traยญbajos, to the east; and in the west Templo de Nuestra Seรฑora del Refugio, and so you can imagine how the economy boomed. Business flourished (especially the saloons, gambling houses, and other dens ofiniquity). On the one hundred year anniversary of the Cry of Independence (September 15, 1910) the President of the Republic, Porfirio Diรกz, called for an entire year of celebrations! (His last hurrah.)
THE REVOLUTION
Du ring the Revolution 1910-1917 work ceased in the mines due to the instability of the economy, lack of capital, cessation of imported equipinent (spare parts), etc.
Mineral Pozos itself was not involved in the fighting, but its men were conscripted to fight on either side and parties of bandits roamed the countryside.
Work on the miners Sanctuary (Santuario de El Seรฑor de los Trabajos) ceased. Even when the conflict ended there was little money in circulation for the necessary investment capital to reopen the mines. They had to be rehabilitated and millions of gallons of water that had accumulated in them had to be pumped out. The town reclaimed its name of Mineral de Pozos, but the population had shrunk dramatiยญcally.
Limited activity began again in 1920 and through the efforts of the remaining popu – lation the Chapel of the Santa Cruz was completad in 1922. (The lonely little church on the top of the bare hill aboye the ancient mines.)
Clandestine church services were held in peoples homes, and at same time the state and city government was loyal to the federal government.
The political support of the population of Pozos and of the entire area went to anยญother Pozos man, General Celestino Gasca who declared himself dissident Governor of the State. He established a government in exile in nearby San Diego de la Uniรณn (about 50 miles northwest of Pozos toยญwards San Luis Potosi).
A battle occurred here near Cerro del Aguila (near the abandoned mines). A troop of federal cavalry trying to trap the rebels was slaughtered by local Cristeros. (One resident remembers the people butchยญering the fallen horses for food!)
Probably because of this battle, in 1928, a priest, Enrique Conteras Ruiz was exeยญcuted by federal troops because he reยญfused to give them information about the whereabouts of the rebels.
A riot ensued and the Presidential Palace was burned. All the important records were lost in the blaze, birth, wedding, death, property deeds, etc. The populaยญtion of Pozos was considered to be trouble makers and dissidents (crickets or grillos in the local vernacular) and revenge was swift.
After pitched battles being fought all over the state during the 3 years of revolt with thousands of lives lost, and hundreds of thousands of lives disrupted the Goverยญnor and the 32nd Legislature of the State of Guanajuato on October 10, 1928 deยญclared the cities of Pozos and La Luz insolvent. Their territory would be annexed to San Luis de la Paz and Guaยญnajuato respectively which effectively took away their political influence, privileges, and lessened their importance.
And San Jose Iturbide was renamed Ciudad Alvaro Obregรณn (despised enemy of the Cristeros) on January 1, 1929. (Also on Pozos’ doorstep is the town of Dr. Mora named for the father of Mexican Liberalยญism also a despised enemy of the conserยญvative Cristeros.
These measures, by popular belief, were designed to punish the people for their support of the Cristeros.
(The failure of the rebellion caused the persecution of many of the participants in the rebellion as well as its supporters.)
Today the population of Pozos has reยญturned to 4,000 people. You’d never know it as you wander around the town because most of them work elsewhere.
MORE CATASTROPHES
The Great Depression caused the price of precious metals to fall and caused worldยญwide economical chaos. Pozos was no exception. The mine owners found no interest in reviving the mining industry until much later.
In 1934 with the rise in the price of gold and silver the Compaรฑia Mineral El Carmen S.A. began working, and a workยญers union, el Sindicato Industrial de Traยญbajadores Metalรบrgicos y Similares de la Republica Mexican, Secciรณn #35 was formed. The company, along with some independents, went broke in only 1 year through pressure from the union to form La Cooperativa de Mineros Metalรบrgicos de la secciรณn #35.
The miners thought that in this manner they would preserve their jobs and guarยญantee prosperity for the city, but the lack of credit and equipment made it imposยญsible. It seems that even though they had discovered new veins of precious metal at 250 meters deep the water had flooded them out. (The amount of water in the mines was impossible to remove by any means then and now!) This was the end of commercial mining in Mineral de Pozos (1940). Some mining goes on today in clandestine operations by locals. They eke out an existence working unregisยญtered claims.
Gold and silver along with all those other minerals remains underground here in Pozos, waiting for the next Boom Time! Perhaps nuclear pumps?
The miners and other workers moved away to find work in other cities, and the businesses closed their doors. Everyone dismantled and carried away anything of value leaving the once magnificent city alone and abandoned. The population shrank to only 300!
The town was described by an anonyยญmous chronicler:
It has the air of a village sacked by Cossacks, or of something yet more desolate. The tempus edax of the poets has here used his scythe with inexoยญrable cruelty. The roofs are perforated and falling in, the walls crumbling down, and, in short, the whole village con-verted into a mass of ruins…. The cause of this decay is obvious enough. This district has no resources when the mines are not worked, which has been the case at Mineral de Pozos for a very long time.
MUCH LATER
1963 – the highway from San Luis de la Paz was paved.
1965 – telephone lines were brought back into the town.
1967 – (Pop. 1,000) a new drinking water network was installed.
1970 – a knitting mili was brought in by the Federal government.
1971 – all National mining reserves of the entire area were incorporated under the Secretario de Patrimonio Nacional.
1976 – a primary school was built.
1976 – the highway to San Jose Iturbide was paved.
1980 – the Escuela Telesecundaria was built.
1981 – population was included in the Unidad Mรฉdico Rural #3.
1982 – the Sala de Cultura and the Jardรญn de Niรฑos was built.
Many films and soap operas have been filmed here throughout the years. Some of those are: “Pedro Paramo”, “Furia Bajo el Cielo”, “Las Cenizas de un Diputado”, and “La Cรกndida Erรฉndira”.
(occurs around the middle of May), the former citizens or their descendants come from all over to enjoy along with the permanent residents the celebration of the Patron Saint of the Miners, El Seรฑor de los Trabajos. This is an all-out 4 day celebration.
On July 27, 1982 the President of the Republic, Josรฉ Lรณpez Portillo, declared the city of Mineral de Pozos a Zone of Hisยญtoric Monuments to conserve its venerยญable characteristics. The population toยญday (1996) is 4,000 souls.
As you finish up your time in Mineral de Pozos contemplate what Longfellow wrote in 1839:
Look not mournfully into the Past. It comes not back again. Wisely improve the Present. It is thine. Go forth to meet the shadowy Future, without fear, and with a manly heart.
THE 19TH & 2Oth CENTURY MINING HISTORY OF GUANAJUATO IN BRIEF
During the War for Independence the mines were shut down (21 years). They had no access to mercury; the key chemiยญcal, in those days, for extracting silver and gold from the crushed rock. And most of the men left to fight for Independence. The population shrank from a high (1765) of 70,000 to only 6,000 people. Most of its businesses were burned by the Royalists and times were very lean “all was desolaยญtion” until the famous historian and Mรฉxico’s Minister of foreign and domestic affairs, Lucas Alamรกn, encouraged Britยญish investment (he became a board member of Unida de Minas), Guanajuato, Compaรฑia Mexicana, Real del Monte, and Compaรฑia Tlalpujahua. (Compaรฑia Guanajuato failed almost immediately.)
The marriage of British investors with Mexican owners and miners was a tumulยญtuous one, but after 20 years of total domination by the British they had rehaยญbilitated all of the major mines, they had introduced steam engines for water exยญtraction, the elevators and all mechanical tasks, and had explored for and found other deposits. They didn’t, however, find any bonanzas. They returned the mines to the owners in excellent condition preยญpared for modem mining in every respect. But they lost more than $5,000,000 dolยญlars doing it.
The only British company to survive past mid-century was the Unida de Minas, and by then it had been so reorganized that it could hardly be considered the same company.
(The Compaรฑia Anglo-Mexicana took, on contract, the Casa de Moneda (mint) in Guanajuato from 1824 until 1864.) The miners had to be paid in silver coins. The ingots of silver had to be shipped to Guanajuato or Mรฉxico City to the mints, and the coins were shipped back to the mines to pay the workers.
It was left to their successors to profit by the innovations made by the bankrupt British adventurers.
And profit they did. At Mineral de Pozos the mines were operating at a profit, and the bonanza discovered at the Cinco Seรฑores mine in 1888 completed the reยญcovery.
But by the end of the 19th century the mines were once again being neglected.
In 1904 innumerable American companies were formed to finance the modernization of the Guanajuato mining industry. The most important were: The Guanajuato Reduction and Mines Co., The Guanajuato Consolidated Mining and Milling Co., Peregrina Mining and Milling Co., The Guanajuato Development C o . , The Pengรผico Mines Co., The Republic Mines Co., The Cubo Mining and Milling Co., and more.
These companies brought in all of the newest mining advances and technoloยญgies: Electric light, electric locomotives, elevated tram cars run by electricity, a newer method (the flotation method) for the extraction of precious metals from the ground up ore, and many more innovaยญtions.
They reprocessed the ancient tailings from the mines and extracted huge amounts of gold and silver from them. They increased exploration and found new deposits of ore that heretofore were deemed to be unprofยญitable. No data is available on the amount of profit made by these companies, and there was, once again, a lot of friction between the Americans and the owners and miners unions.
During the Revolution (1910) and the war of the Cristeros (a regional war fought against the church and its clerics) the mines were shut down again. They filled with water and in the midst of the worldยญwide Great Depression the owners couldn’t finance the reopening/refurbishing themยญselves. And the population dropped again.
When the price for precious metals rose in 1932 they granted mining concessions,
(In 1982 the State of Guanajuato proยญduced 178 metric tons of Silver and 1,573 Kilos of gold.)
MINERALS MINED AT MINERAL DE POZOS AND SURROUNDING AREA
Azurite – Bismuthinite – Bismutite – Bornite Bromargyrite Calcite – Cerusite Chalcocite – Chalcopyrite –ย Chloraluminite Chrysocolla – Cinnabar – Copper Couellite Descloizite – Dolomite – Galena – Goethite Gold – Hematite – Iodargyrite – Litarge Malachite Massicot – Mercury – Opal Pargasite – Polybasite – Pyrite – Pyrolusite Silver –ย Sphalerite – Zircon.
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ะัะพะฒะตััะนัะต ัะตะฟััะฐัะธั ะบะพะฝััะฐะณะตะฝัะพะฒ ะฝะฐ KRAKEN. ะะตัะตะด ัะพะฒะตััะตะฝะธะตะผ ะปัะฑะพะน ัะดะตะปะบะธ ะฝะฐ KRAKEN ะฒะฝะธะผะฐัะตะปัะฝะพ ะธะทััะฐะนัะต ะธััะพัะธั ะฟัะพะดะฐะฒัะฐ, ััะฐัะธััะธะบั ะทะฐะฒะตััะตะฝะฝัั ัะดะตะปะพะบ ะธ ะพัะทัะฒั ะดััะณะธั ะฟะพะปัะทะพะฒะฐัะตะปะตะน. ะะฐะดะตะถะฝัะต ะฟัะพะดะฐะฒัั ะฝะฐ KRAKEN ะพะฑััะฝะพ ะธะผะตัั ะดะพะปะณัั ะธััะพัะธั ะธ ะฒััะพะบะธะน ัะตะนัะธะฝะณ. ะญัะพ ะทะฝะฐัะธัะตะปัะฝะพ ัะฝะธะถะฐะตั ะฟะพัะตะฝัะธะฐะปัะฝัะต ัะธัะบะธ ะธ ะฟะพะผะพะณะฐะตั ะธะทะฑะตะถะฐัั ะผะพัะตะฝะฝะธัะตััะฒะฐ. ะะต ะธะณะฝะพัะธััะนัะต ัะธััะตะผั ะณะฐัะฐะฝัะพะฒ ะธะปะธ ััะปะพะฒะฝะพะณะพ ะดะตะฟะพะฝะธัะพะฒะฐะฝะธั (escrow), ะบะพัะพััั ะฟัะตะดะปะฐะณะฐะตั KRAKEN ะดะปั ะทะฐัะธัั ะฟะพะบัะฟะฐัะตะปะตะน.
ะัะธัะธัะตัะบะธ ะพัะตะฝะธะฒะฐะนัะต ะธะฝัะพัะผะฐัะธั. ะัะดััะต ะพััะพัะพะถะฝั ั ะฟัะตะดะปะพะถะตะฝะธัะผะธ, ะบะพัะพััะต ะฒัะณะปัะดัั ัะปะธัะบะพะผ ะฒัะณะพะดะฝัะผะธ, ััะพะฑั ะฑััั ะฟัะฐะฒะดะพะน. ะัะฟะพะปัะทัะนัะต ะฒะฝัััะตะฝะฝัั ัะธััะตะผั ะพะฑะผะตะฝะฐ ัะพะพะฑัะตะฝะธัะผะธ ะฝะฐ KRAKEN ะดะปั ััะพัะฝะตะฝะธั ะดะตัะฐะปะตะน ะธ ะฝะธะบะพะณะดะฐ ะฝะต ะฟะตัะตั ะพะดะธัะต ะบ ะฒะฝะตัะฝะธะผ ะบะฐะฝะฐะปะฐะผ ัะฒัะทะธ ะฟะพ ะฝะฐััะพัะฝะธั ะฟัะพะดะฐะฒัะฐ, ัะฐะบ ะบะฐะบ ััะพ ััะฐะฝะดะฐััะฝะฐั ัะฐะบัะธะบะฐ ะผะพัะตะฝะฝะธะบะพะฒ ะดะปั ะพะฑั ะพะดะฐ ะทะฐัะธัั ะฟะปะพัะฐะดะบะธ KRAKEN.
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ะะฐัะบะตัะฟะปะตะนั KRAKEN ะทะฐัะปัะถะธะป ะดะพะฒะตัะธะต ะผะฝะพะณะพัะธัะปะตะฝะฝะพะน ะฐัะดะธัะพัะธะธ ะฑะปะฐะณะพะดะฐัั ัะพัะตัะฐะฝะธั ะบะปััะตะฒัั ัะฐะบัะพัะพะฒ. ะะพ-ะฟะตัะฒัั , ััะพ ัะธัะพะบะธะน ะธ ัะฐะทะฝะพะพะฑัะฐะทะฝัะน ะฐััะพััะธะผะตะฝั, ะฟัะตะดััะฐะฒะปะตะฝะฝัะน ัะพัะฝัะผะธ ะฟัะพะดะฐะฒัะพะฒ. ะะพ-ะฒัะพััั , ะธะฝััะธัะธะฒะฝะพ ะฟะพะฝััะฝัะน ะธะฝัะตััะตะนั KRAKEN, ะบะพัะพััะน ัะฟัะพัะฐะตั ะฝะฐะฒะธะณะฐัะธั, ะฟะพะธัะบ ัะพะฒะฐัะพะฒ ะธ ัะฟัะฐะฒะปะตะฝะธะต ะทะฐะบะฐะทะฐะผะธ ะดะฐะถะต ะดะปั ะฝะพะฒัั ะฟะพะปัะทะพะฒะฐัะตะปะตะน. ะ-ััะตััะธั , ะฟัะพะดัะผะฐะฝะฝะฐั ัะธััะตะผะฐ ะฑะตะทะพะฟะฐัะฝัั ััะฐะฝะทะฐะบัะธะน, ะฒะบะปััะฐััะฐั ะผะตั ะฐะฝะธะทะผั ัะฐะทัะตัะตะฝะธั ัะฟะพัะพะฒ (ะดะธัะฟััะพะฒ) ะธ ะฒะพะทะผะพะถะฝะพััั ะธัะฟะพะปัะทะพะฒะฐะฝะธั ััะปะพะฒะฝะพะณะพ ะดะตะฟะพะฝะธัะพะฒะฐะฝะธั, ััะพ ะผะธะฝะธะผะธะทะธััะตั ัะธัะบะธ ะดะปั ะพะฑะตะธั ััะพัะพะฝ ัะดะตะปะบะธ. ะะฐ KRAKEN ััะฝะบัะธะพะฝะฐะปัะฝะพััั ัะพัะตัะฐะตััั ั ะฒะฝะธะผะฐัะตะปัะฝัะผ ะพัะฝะพัะตะฝะธะตะผ ะบ ะฑะตะทะพะฟะฐัะฝะพััะธ ะบะปะธะตะฝัะพะฒ, ััะพ ะดะตะปะฐะตั ะฟัะพัะตัั ะฟะพะบัะฟะพะบ ะฑะพะปะตะต ะฟัะตะดัะบะฐะทัะตะผัะผ, ะทะฐัะธัะตะฝะฝัะผ ะธ, ะบะฐะบ ัะปะตะดััะฒะธะต, ะฟะพะฟัะปััะฝัะผ ััะตะดะธ ะฟะพะปัะทะพะฒะฐัะตะปะตะน, ัะตะฝััะธั ะฐะฝะพะฝะธะผะฝะพััั ะธ ะฝะฐะดะตะถะฝะพััั.
[b]ะะพะฟัะปััะฝัะต ะฟะพะธัะบะพะฒัะต ะทะฐะฟัะพัั, ัะฒัะทะฐะฝะฝัะต ั ะดะพัััะฟะพะผ ะบ KRAKEN:[/b]
[b]ะัััััะน ะฐะปะณะพัะธัะผ ะดะตะนััะฒะธะน ะดะปั ะดะพัััะฟะฐ ะบ KRAKEN:[/b]
1. ะฃััะฐะฝะพะฒะธัะต Tor Browser ั ะพัะธัะธะฐะปัะฝะพะณะพ ัะฐะนัะฐ.
2. ะัะบัะพะนัะต ะฑัะฐัะทะตั ะธ ะดะพะถะดะธัะตัั ััะฟะตัะฝะพะณะพ ะฟะพะดะบะปััะตะฝะธั ะบ ัะตัะธ Tor.
3. ะ ะฐะดัะตัะฝะพะน ัััะพะบะต ะฒะฒะตะดะธัะต ะฐะบััะฐะปัะฝัะน ะฐะดัะตั KRAKEN: https://forum.crmprp.su/threads/9660/
4. ะัะพะนะดะธัะต ัะตะณะธัััะฐัะธั, ัะพะทะดะฐะฒ ัะฝะธะบะฐะปัะฝัะน ะปะพะณะธะฝ ะธ ัะปะพะถะฝัะน ะฟะฐัะพะปั, ะธะปะธ ะฐะฒัะพัะธะทัะนัะตัั ะฒ ัะธััะตะผะต KRAKEN.
ะะตะผะตะดะปะตะฝะฝะพ ะฒะบะปััะธัะต ะดะฒัั ัะฐะบัะพัะฝัั ะฐััะตะฝัะธัะธะบะฐัะธั ะฒ ะฝะฐัััะพะนะบะฐั ะฒะฐัะตะณะพ ะฟัะพัะธะปั KRAKEN.
ะะปั ะผะฐะบัะธะผะฐะปัะฝะพะน ะฐะฝะพะฝะธะผะฝะพััะธ ัะฐััะผะพััะธัะต ะฒะพะทะผะพะถะฝะพััั ะธัะฟะพะปัะทะพะฒะฐะฝะธั VPN-ัะตัะฒะธัะฐ ะฟะตัะตะด ะทะฐะฟััะบะพะผ Tor Browser.
ะัะตะณะดะฐ ะฟัะพะฒะตััะนัะต ัะตะฟััะฐัะธั ะฟัะพะดะฐะฒัะฐ ะฟะพ ะพัะทัะฒะฐะผ ะธ ัะตะนัะธะฝะณั ะฟะตัะตะด ัะพะฒะตััะตะฝะธะตะผ ัะดะตะปะบะธ ะฝะฐ KRAKEN.
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ะะฐัะบะฐัะฝัะต ะดะพะผะฐ ะธะผะตัั ะผะฝะพะถะตััะฒะพ ะฟัะตะธะผััะตััะฒ ะพะฝะธ ะพะฑะตัะฟะตัะธะฒะฐัั ะฒััะพะบัั ัะตะฟะปะพะฒัั ัััะตะบัะธะฒะฝะพััั, ััะพ ัะฝะธะถะฐะตั ะทะฐััะฐัั ะฝะฐ ะพัะพะฟะปะตะฝะธะต ะธ ะบะพะฝะดะธัะธะพะฝะธัะพะฒะฐะฝะธะต . ะะดะฝะธะผ ะธะท ะบะปััะตะฒัั ะฟัะตะธะผััะตััะฒ ัะฒะปัะตััั ะธั ะฑััััะพัะฐ ัััะพะธัะตะปัััะฒะฐ ััะพ ะพะฑะตัะฟะตัะธะฒะฐะตั ะทะฝะฐัะธัะตะปัะฝัั ัะบะพะฝะพะผะธั ะฒัะตะผะตะฝะธ. ะะฐัะบะฐัะฝัะต ะดะพะผะฐ ัะฐะบะถะต ั ะฐัะฐะบัะตัะธะทััััั ัะฒะพะตะน ะฟัะพัะฝะพัััั ะธ ัะพั ัะฐะฝััั ัะฒะพั ะบะพะฝััััะบัะธะฒะฝัั ัะตะปะพััะฝะพััั ะฝะฐ ะฟัะพััะถะตะฝะธะธ ะผะฝะพะณะธั ะปะตั.
ะะฐัะบะฐัะฝัะต ะดะพะผะฐ ัะฐะบะถะต ัะฒะปััััั ัะบะพะฝะพะผะธัะตัะบะธ ัััะตะบัะธะฒะฝัะผะธ ะฟะพัะบะพะปัะบั ะธัะฟะพะปัะทััััั ะผะฐัะตัะธะฐะปั, ะบะพัะพััะต ัะฝะธะถะฐัั ะทะฐััะฐัั ะฝะฐ ัััะพะธัะตะปัััะฒะพ . ะญัะพ ะดะตะปะฐะตั ะธั ะฟัะธะฒะปะตะบะฐัะตะปัะฝัะผ ะฒะฐัะธะฐะฝัะพะผ ะดะปั ัะตั , ะบัะพ ั ะพัะตั ะธะผะตัั ะบะฐัะตััะฒะตะฝะฝะพะต ะถะธะปัะต ะฑะตะท ะทะฝะฐัะธัะตะปัะฝัั ะทะฐััะฐั ะฝะฐ ัััะพะธัะตะปัััะฒะพ ะธ ัะพะดะตัะถะฐะฝะธะต . ะัะพะผะต ัะพะณะพ, ะบะฐัะบะฐัะฝัะต ะดะพะผะฐ ะผะพะณัั ะฑััั ัะฟัะพะตะบัะธัะพะฒะฐะฝั ะฒ ัะฐะทะปะธัะฝัั ััะธะปัั ััะพ ะดะฐะตั ะฒะพะทะผะพะถะฝะพััั ัะพะทะดะฐัั ัะฝะธะบะฐะปัะฝัะน ะธ ะฟัะธะฒะปะตะบะฐัะตะปัะฝัะน ัะบััะตััะตั .
ะัะพัะตัั ัััะพะธัะตะปัััะฒะฐ ะบะฐัะบะฐัะฝะพะณะพ ะดะพะผะฐ ะฒะบะปััะฐะตั ะฒ ัะตะฑั ะฝะตัะบะพะปัะบะพ ััะฐะฟะพะฒ ะฝะฐัะธะฝะฐั ะพั ัะพะทะดะฐะฝะธั ะฟัะพะตะบัะฐ ะธ ะทะฐะบะฐะฝัะธะฒะฐั ัะธะฝะธัะฝะพะน ะพัะดะตะปะบะพะน . ะะตัะฒัะผ ััะฐะฟะพะผ ัะฒะปัะตััั ัะพะทะดะฐะฝะธะต ะธะฝะดะธะฒะธะดัะฐะปัะฝะพะณะพ ะฟัะพะตะบัะฐ ะบะพัะพััะน ะฒะบะปััะฐะตั ะฒ ัะตะฑั ะดะธะทะฐะนะฝ ะธ ะฟะปะฐะฝะธัะพะฒะบั ะฑัะดััะตะณะพ ะดะพะผะฐ . ะะพัะปะต ััะพะณะพ ะฟัะพะธะทะฒะพะดะธััั ะฟะพะดะณะพัะพะฒะบะฐ ััะฐััะบะฐ ััะพ ะฒะบะปััะฐะตั ะฒ ัะตะฑั ะพัะธััะบั ะธ ะฒััะฐะฒะฝะธะฒะฐะฝะธะต ะทะตะผะปะธ .
ะกะปะตะดัััะธะผ ััะฐะฟะพะผ ัะฒะปัะตััั ัะฑะพัะบะฐ ะบะฐัะบะฐัะฐ ะบะพัะพััะน ะฒะบะปััะฐะตั ะฒ ัะตะฑั ะผะพะฝัะฐะถ ััะตะฝ, ะฟะพะปะพะฒ ะธ ะบัััะธ . ะะพัะปะต ััะพะณะพ ะฟัะพะธะทะฒะพะดะธััั ัััะฐะฝะพะฒะบะฐ ะฒัะตั ะฝะตะพะฑั ะพะดะธะผัั ัะธััะตะผ ัะฐะบะธั ะบะฐะบ ัะปะตะบััะธะบะฐ, ัะฐะฝัะตั ะฝะธะบะฐ ะธ ะพัะพะฟะปะตะฝะธะต . ะะฐะฒะตััะฐััะธะผ ััะฐะฟะพะผ ัะฒะปัะตััั ัะธะฝะธัะฝะฐั ะพัะดะตะปะบะฐ ะบะพัะพัะฐั ะฒะบะปััะฐะตั ะฒ ัะตะฑั ัััะฐะฝะพะฒะบั ัะฐะฝัะตั ะฝะธัะตัะบะพะณะพ ะธ ัะปะตะบััะธัะตัะบะพะณะพ ะพะฑะพััะดะพะฒะฐะฝะธั.
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ะะปะฐะฝะธััะตัะต ะฟะพะตะทะดะบั ะธ ั ะพัะธัะต ัะฑะตะดะธัััั, ััะพ ะฒัั ะฟัะพะนะดัั ะณะปะฐะดะบะพ? ะขะพะณะดะฐ ะฒะฐะผ ะฝัะถะตะฝ TripScan! ะญัะพ ัะดะพะฑะฝัะน ะพะฝะปะฐะนะฝ-ัะตัะฒะธั, ะฟะพะทะฒะพะปัััะธะน ะฟัะพะฒะตัะธัั ะฝะฐะปะธัะธะต ะฒะฐัะธั ะฑะธะปะตัะพะฒ ะธ ะฑัะพะฝะธัะพะฒะพะบ ะฒัะตะณะพ ะพะดะฝะธะผ ะบะปะธะบะพะผ.
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ยฆ ะงัะพ ัะฐะบะพะต TripScan?
TripScan, ัะฐะบะถะต ะธะทะฒะตััะฝัะน ะบะฐะบ ััะธะฟ ัะบะฐะฝ, ะฟัะตะดััะฐะฒะปัะตั ัะพะฑะพะน ะธะฝะฝะพะฒะฐัะธะพะฝะฝัะน ะธะฝััััะผะตะฝั ะดะปั ะฟััะตัะตััะฒะตะฝะฝะธะบะพะฒ. ะกะตัะฒะธั ะฟะพะทะฒะพะปัะตั ะฑััััะพ ัะฒะตัััั ะฒะฐัะธ ะฑัะพะฝะธัะพะฒะฐะฝะธั ะฐะฒะธะฐะฑะธะปะตัะพะฒ, ะพัะตะปะตะน ะธ ะฐัะตะฝะดะพะฒะฐะฝะฝัั ะฐะฒัะพะผะพะฑะธะปะตะน ั ะพัะธัะธะฐะปัะฝัะผะธ ะฑะฐะทะฐะผะธ ะดะฐะฝะฝัั ะฐะฒะธะฐะบะพะผะฟะฐะฝะธะน ะธ ะณะพััะธะฝะธั.
ะัะพััะพ ะฒะฒะตะดะธัะต ะฝะพะผะตั ะฒะฐัะตะณะพ ะฑะธะปะตัะฐ ะธะปะธ ะฑัะพะฝะธัะพะฒะบะธ ะฝะฐ ัะฐะนัะต TripScan. ะัะปะธ ะธะฝัะพัะผะฐัะธั ัะพะฒะฟะฐะดะฐะตั, ัะตัะฒะธั ะฟะพะดัะฒะตัะดะธั ะฒะฐัั ะฑัะพะฝั, ะฟัะตะดะพััะฐะฒะธะฒ ะดะพะฟะพะปะฝะธัะตะปัะฝัั ะธะฝัะพัะผะฐัะธั ะพ ัะตะนัะต ะธะปะธ ะพัะตะปะต. ะญัะพ ะพัะพะฑะตะฝะฝะพ ะฟะพะปะตะทะฝะพ ะฟะตัะตะด ะดะปะธัะตะปัะฝัะผะธ ะฟััะตัะตััะฒะธัะผะธ, ะบะพะณะดะฐ ะฒะฐะถะฝะพ ะฑััั ัะฒะตัะตะฝะฝัะผ ะฒ ัะพัะฝะพััะธ ะฒัะตั ะดะตัะฐะปะตะน.
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ยฆ ะะฐะบ ะฟะพะปัะทะพะฒะฐัััั TripScan?
ะัะฟะพะปัะทะพะฒะฐะฝะธะต ัะตัะฒะธัะฐ ะฝะตะฒะตัะพััะฝะพ ะฟัะพััะพะต:
1. ะะตัะตะนะดะธัะต ะฝะฐ ะพัะธัะธะฐะปัะฝัะน ัะฐะนั TripScan (ััะธะฟัะบะฐะฝ ัะฐะนั) ะธ ะทะฐัะตะณะธัััะธััะนัะตัั ะธะปะธ ะฒะพะนะดะธัะต ะฒ ัะฒะพั ััะตัะฝัั ะทะฐะฟะธัั.
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2. ะัะฑะตัะธัะต ัะธะฟ ะฟัะพะฒะตัะบะธ: ะฐะฒะธะฐะฑะธะปะตัั, ะพัะตะปะธ ะธะปะธ ะฐัะตะฝะดะฐ ะฐะฒัะพะผะพะฑะธะปั.
3. ะะฒะตะดะธัะต ะฝะตะพะฑั ะพะดะธะผัะต ะดะฐะฝะฝัะต ะฒะฐัะตะน ะฑัะพะฝะธัะพะฒะบะธ.
4. ะะพะปััะธัะต ะผะณะฝะพะฒะตะฝะฝัะน ะพััะตั ะพ ััะฐัััะต ะฒะฐัะตะน ะฑัะพะฝะธ.
ะญัะพ ะทะฐะฝะธะผะฐะตั ััะธัะฐะฝะฝัะต ัะตะบัะฝะดั ะธ ะธะทะฑะฐะฒะปัะตั ะฒะฐั ะพั ัััะตััะฐ ะธ ะฝะตะพะฟัะตะดะตะปะตะฝะฝะพััะธ.
ยฆ ะะพัะตะผั ะฒัะฑะธัะฐัั TripScan?
ะกะตัะฒะธั ะฟัะตะดะปะฐะณะฐะตั ััะด ะฟัะตะธะผััะตััะฒ, ะดะตะปะฐััะธั ะตะณะพ ะฝะตะทะฐะผะตะฝะธะผัะผ ะฟะพะผะพัะฝะธะบะพะผ ะปัะฑะพะณะพ ะฟััะตัะตััะฒะตะฝะฝะธะบะฐ:
– ะััััะฐั ะฟัะพะฒะตัะบะฐ ะฑัะพะฝะธัะพะฒะฐะฝะธะน
– ะะพะฟะพะปะฝะธัะตะปัะฝะฐั ัะฒะตัะตะฝะฝะพััั ะฒ ะฟะพะตะทะดะบะต
– ะฃะดะพะฑััะฒะพ ะธ ะฟัะพััะพัะฐ ะธัะฟะพะปัะทะพะฒะฐะฝะธั
– ะะพัััะฟะฝะพััั ะบััะณะปะพัััะพัะฝะพ
ะัะพะผะต ัะพะณะพ, TripScan ัะตะณัะปััะฝะพ ะพะฑะฝะพะฒะปัะตััั, ะพะฑะตัะฟะตัะธะฒะฐั ัะพัะฝะพััั ะฟัะตะดะพััะฐะฒะปัะตะผัั ะดะฐะฝะฝัั .
ยฆ ะะดะต ะฝะฐะนัะธ TripScan?
ะงัะพะฑั ะฒะพัะฟะพะปัะทะพะฒะฐัััั ัะตัะฒะธัะพะผ, ะฟะพัะตัะธัะต ะพัะธัะธะฐะปัะฝัะน ัะฐะนั TripScan:tripscan
https://tripscan102.cc. ะะดะตัั ะฒั ะฝะฐะนะดะตัะต ะฒัั ะฝะตะพะฑั ะพะดะธะผัั ะธะฝัะพัะผะฐัะธั ะธ ัะผะพะถะตัะต ะฝะฐัะฐัั ะฟัะพะฒะตัะบั ะฟััะผะพ ัะตะนัะฐั!
ะขะฐะบะถะต ะดะพัััะฟะฝะฐ ะผะพะฑะธะปัะฝะฐั ะฒะตััะธั ัะฐะนัะฐ, ะดะพัััะฟะฝะฐั ะฝะฐ ัะผะฐัััะพะฝะฐั ะธ ะฟะปะฐะฝัะตัะฐั . ะัะพััะพ ะพัะบัะพะนัะต ะฑัะฐัะทะตั ะธ ะฟะตัะตะนะดะธัะต ะฝะฐ ััะธะฟัะบะฐะฝ ัะฐะนั.
ะะปั ัะตั , ะบัะพ ั ะพัะตั ะฑะพะปััะต ัะทะฝะฐัั ะพ ัะตัะฒะธัะต, ัััะตััะฒัะตั ะฟะพะดัะพะฑะฝะฐั ะธะฝััััะบัะธั ะฟะพ ะธัะฟะพะปัะทะพะฒะฐะฝะธั, ะดะพัััะฟะฝะฐั ะฝะฐ ะณะปะฐะฒะฝะพะน ัััะฐะฝะธัะต.
ยฆ ะะฐะบะปััะตะฝะธะต
TripScan โ ััะพ ะฝะฐะดะตะถะฝัะน ะฟะพะผะพัะฝะธะบ ะดะปั ะบะฐะถะดะพะณะพ ะฟััะตัะตััะฒะตะฝะฝะธะบะฐ. ะก ะฝะธะผ ะฒั ะผะพะถะตัะต ะฑััั ัะฒะตัะตะฝั, ััะพ ะฒะฐัะฐ ะฟะพะตะทะดะบะฐ ะฟัะพะนะดะตั ะณะปะฐะดะบะพ ะธ ะฑะตะท ะฝะตะพะถะธะดะฐะฝะฝะพััะตะน. ะัะพะฒะตััะนัะต ัะฒะพะธ ะฑะธะปะตัั ะธ ะฑัะพะฝะธัะพะฒะบะธ ะทะฐัะฐะฝะตะต ะธ ะฝะฐัะปะฐะถะดะฐะนัะตัั ะฟััะตัะตััะฒะธะตะผ!
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ะะธะถะต ะฟัะตะดััะฐะฒะปะตะฝั ะพัะธัะธะฐะปัะฝัะต ะธ ัะตะทะตัะฒะฝัะต ะทะตัะบะฐะปะฐ ะฟะปะฐััะพัะผั KRAKEN, ะบะพัะพััะต ะณะฐัะฐะฝัะธัััั ััะฐะฑะธะปัะฝัะน ะดะพัััะฟ.
[b]ะกะฟะธัะพะบ ัะฐะฑะพัะธั ะฐะดัะตัะพะฒ KRAKEN ะดะปั ะฟะตัะตั ะพะดะฐ:[/b]
ะัะฝะพะฒะฝะพะน ัะฐะฑะพัะธะน ะฐะดัะตั KRAKEN:https://kra2kn.cc
ะะตัะฒะพะต ะพัะธัะธะฐะปัะฝะพะต ะทะตัะบะฐะปะพ KRAKEN:https://kra-tarakanrun.com
ะัะพัะพะต ัะตะทะตัะฒะฝะพะต ะทะตัะบะฐะปะพ KRAKEN: https://25dy.site
ะะพะฟะพะปะฝะธัะตะปัะฝัะน ะดะพะผะตะฝ KRAKEN ะดะปั ะดะพัััะฟะฐ: https://kraken-krab.cc
ะคะพััะผั:
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https://kristi.su/threads/3487/#post-3488
https://kraken-rp.ru/threads/14/#post-69
[b]ะะพะดัะพะฑะฝะฐั ะธะฝััััะบัะธั KRAKEN ะฟะพ ะฑะตะทะพะฟะฐัะฝะพะผั ะฒั ะพะดั ะธ ะธัะฟะพะปัะทะพะฒะฐะฝะธั: [/b]
ะะพะดะณะพัะพะฒะบะฐ ะฑัะฐัะทะตัะฐ ะดะปั ะดะพัััะฟะฐ ะบ KRAKEN. ะะปั ะบะพััะตะบัะฝะพะน ะธ ะฐะฝะพะฝะธะผะฝะพะน ัะฐะฑะพัั ะฟะปะพัะฐะดะบะธ KRAKEN ััะตะฑัะตััั ัะฟะตัะธะฐะปัะฝัะน ะพะฑะพะทัะตะฒะฐัะตะปั. ะ ะตะบะพะผะตะฝะดัะตะผ ัะบะฐัะฐัั ะธ ัััะฐะฝะพะฒะธัั Tor Browser ั ะพัะธัะธะฐะปัะฝะพะณะพ ัะฐะนัะฐ ะฟัะพะตะบัะฐ Tor. ะญัะพ ะบะปััะตะฒะพะน ัะฐะณ ะดะปั ะพะฑะตัะฟะตัะตะฝะธั ะบะพะฝัะธะดะตะฝัะธะฐะปัะฝะพััะธ ะฟัะธ ะดะพัััะฟะต ะบ KRAKEN, ัะฐะบ ะบะฐะบ ะฑัะฐัะทะตั ะฝะฐะฟัะฐะฒะปัะตั ะฒะฐั ััะฐัะธะบ ัะตัะตะท ัะฐัะฟัะตะดะตะปะตะฝะฝัั ัะตัั ัะตัะฒะตัะพะฒ, ัะบััะฒะฐั ะฒะฐัะต ะผะตััะพะฟะพะปะพะถะตะฝะธะต ะธ ะฐะบัะธะฒะฝะพััั.
ะะฐะฟััะบ ะธ ะฟะพะดะบะปััะตะฝะธะต ะบ ัะตัะธ ะดะปั KRAKEN. ะะพัะปะต ัััะฐะฝะพะฒะบะธ ะพัะบัะพะนัะต Tor Browser ะธ ะดะพะถะดะธัะตัั ะฟะพะปะฝะพะณะพ ะฟะพะดะบะปััะตะฝะธั ะบ ัะตัะธ. ะะบะพะฝะบะฐ ะฒ ะฒะตัั ะฝะตะน ัะฐััะธ ะพะบะฝะฐ ะฑัะฐัะทะตัะฐ ะฟะพะบะฐะถะตั ััะฐััั ัะพะตะดะธะฝะตะฝะธั. ะญัะพั ะฟัะพัะตัั ะผะพะถะตั ะทะฐะฝััั ะพั ะฝะตัะบะพะปัะบะธั ัะตะบัะฝะด ะดะพ ะฟะฐัั ะผะธะฝัั ะฟะตัะตะด ะฒั ะพะดะพะผ ะฝะฐ KRAKEN. ะฃะฑะตะดะธัะตัั, ััะพ ะฟะพะดะบะปััะตะฝะธะต ัััะฐะฝะพะฒะปะตะฝะพ ััะฟะตัะฝะพ.
ะะตัะตั ะพะด ะฝะฐ ัะฐะนั KRAKEN. ะ ะฐะดัะตัะฝะพะน ัััะพะบะต ะทะฐะฟััะตะฝะฝะพะณะพ ะฑัะฐัะทะตัะฐ ะฒะฒะตะดะธัะต ะพะดะธะฝ ะธะท ะฐะบััะฐะปัะฝัั ะฐะดัะตัะพะฒ KRAKEN, ัะบะฐะทะฐะฝะฝัั ะฒััะต (ะฝะฐะฟัะธะผะตั, [url= ,L][/url]https://25dy.site ะธะปะธ [url= ,L][/url]https://25dy.site), ะธ ะฟะตัะตะนะดะธัะต ะฟะพ ะฝะตะผั. ะัะดััะต ะฒะฝะธะผะฐัะตะปัะฝั ะธ ัะพัะฝะพ ะบะพะฟะธััะนัะต ะฐะดัะตั, ััะพะฑั ะธะทะฑะตะถะฐัั ัะธัะธะฝะณะพะฒัั ัะฐะนัะพะฒ.
ะ ะตะณะธัััะฐัะธั ะธะปะธ ะฐะฒัะพัะธะทะฐัะธั ะฝะฐ KRAKEN. ะะฐ ะพัะบััะฒัะตะนัั ะณะปะฐะฒะฝะพะน ัััะฐะฝะธัะต KRAKEN ะฒั ัะผะพะถะตัะต ัะพะทะดะฐัั ะฝะพะฒัั ััะตัะฝัั ะทะฐะฟะธัั, ัะบะฐะทะฐะฒ ัะฝะธะบะฐะปัะฝัะน ะปะพะณะธะฝ ะธ ะฝะฐะดะตะถะฝัะน, ัะปะพะถะฝัะน ะฟะฐัะพะปั, ะธะปะธ ะฒะพะนัะธ ะฒ ัััะตััะฒัััะธะน ะฐะบะบะฐัะฝั KRAKEN, ะธัะฟะพะปัะทัั ัะฒะพะธ ััะตัะฝัะต ะดะฐะฝะฝัะต. ะะฐััะพััะตะปัะฝะพ ัะตะบะพะผะตะฝะดัะตะผ ััะฐะทั ะฟะพัะปะต ัะตะณะธัััะฐัะธะธ ะฝะฐ KRAKEN ะฐะบัะธะฒะธัะพะฒะฐัั ะดะฒัั ัะฐะบัะพัะฝัั ะฐััะตะฝัะธัะธะบะฐัะธั (2FA) ะฒ ะฝะฐัััะพะนะบะฐั ะฟัะพัะธะปั. ะญัะพ ะดะพะฑะฐะฒะธั ะดะพะฟะพะปะฝะธัะตะปัะฝัะน ััะพะฒะตะฝั ะฑะตะทะพะฟะฐัะฝะพััะธ, ััะตะฑัััะธะน ะฒะฒะพะดะฐ ะพะดะฝะพัะฐะทะพะฒะพะณะพ ะบะพะดะฐ ะฟัะธ ะบะฐะถะดะพะผ ะฒั ะพะดะต, ะธ ะทะฐัะธัะธั ะฒะฐั ะฐะบะบะฐัะฝั KRAKEN ะพั ะฝะตัะฐะฝะบัะธะพะฝะธัะพะฒะฐะฝะฝะพะณะพ ะดะพัััะฟะฐ.
[b]ะะฐะถะฝัะต ะผะตัั ะฑะตะทะพะฟะฐัะฝะพััะธ ะฟัะธ ัะฐะฑะพัะต ั KRAKEN: [/b]
ะัะฟะพะปัะทัะนัะต ัะพะปัะบะพ ัะฒะตะถะธะต ัััะปะบะธ KRAKEN. ะะดัะตัะฐ ะทะตัะบะฐะป KRAKEN ะผะพะณัั ะพะฑะฝะพะฒะปััััั ะดะปั ะพะฑะตัะฟะตัะตะฝะธั ัะฐะฑะพัะพัะฟะพัะพะฑะฝะพััะธ ะธ ะฑะตะทะพะฟะฐัะฝะพััะธ. ะัะตะณะดะฐ ะฟัะพะฒะตััะนัะต ะธั ะฐะบััะฐะปัะฝะพััั ะฒ ะฟัะพะฒะตัะตะฝะฝัั ะธััะพัะฝะธะบะฐั , ััะพะฑั ะธะทะฑะตะถะฐัั ะผะพัะตะฝะฝะธัะตัะบะธั ัะฐะนัะพะฒ, ะผะฐัะบะธััััะธั ัั ะฟะพะด KRAKEN. ะะต ัะพั ัะฐะฝัะนัะต ัััะปะบะธ ะฒ ะทะฐะบะปะฐะดะบะฐั ะฝะฐะดะพะปะณะพ ะฑะตะท ะฟัะพะฒะตัะบะธ.
ะะพะฟะพะปะฝะธัะต ะฐะฝะพะฝะธะผะฝะพััั VPN ะดะปั ะดะพัััะฟะฐ ะบ KRAKEN. ะะปั ัะพะทะดะฐะฝะธั ะดะพะฟะพะปะฝะธัะตะปัะฝะพะณะพ, ััะธะปะตะฝะฝะพะณะพ ััะพะฒะฝั ะทะฐัะธัั ะฒะฐัะตะณะพ ัะพะตะดะธะฝะตะฝะธั ั KRAKEN ัะตะบะพะผะตะฝะดัะตััั ะธัะฟะพะปัะทะพะฒะฐัั ะฝะฐะดะตะถะฝัะน VPN-ัะตัะฒะธั ัะพะฒะผะตััะฝะพ ั Tor. ะญัะพ ัะบัะพะตั ะพั ะฒะฐัะตะณะพ ะธะฝัะตัะฝะตั-ะฟัะพะฒะฐะนะดะตัะฐ ัะฐะบั ะธัะฟะพะปัะทะพะฒะฐะฝะธั ัะตัะธ Tor ะธ ะดะพะฑะฐะฒะธั ะตัะต ะพะดะธะฝ ัะธััะพะฒะฐะฝะฝัะน ััะฝะฝะตะปั ะดะปั ะฒะฐัะตะณะพ ััะฐัะธะบะฐ, ััะพ ะพัะพะฑะตะฝะฝะพ ะฒะฐะถะฝะพ ะฒ ัะตะณะธะพะฝะฐั ั ะฟะพะฒััะตะฝะฝัะผ ะฒะฝะธะผะฐะฝะธะตะผ ะบ ะฟะพะดะพะฑะฝะพะน ะฐะบัะธะฒะฝะพััะธ.
ะัะพะฒะตััะนัะต ัะตะฟััะฐัะธั ะบะพะฝััะฐะณะตะฝัะพะฒ ะฝะฐ KRAKEN. ะะตัะตะด ัะพะฒะตััะตะฝะธะตะผ ะปัะฑะพะน ัะดะตะปะบะธ ะฝะฐ KRAKEN ะฒะฝะธะผะฐัะตะปัะฝะพ ะธะทััะฐะนัะต ะธััะพัะธั ะฟัะพะดะฐะฒัะฐ, ััะฐัะธััะธะบั ะทะฐะฒะตััะตะฝะฝัั ัะดะตะปะพะบ ะธ ะพัะทัะฒั ะดััะณะธั ะฟะพะปัะทะพะฒะฐัะตะปะตะน. ะะฐะดะตะถะฝัะต ะฟัะพะดะฐะฒัั ะฝะฐ KRAKEN ะพะฑััะฝะพ ะธะผะตัั ะดะพะปะณัั ะธััะพัะธั ะธ ะฒััะพะบะธะน ัะตะนัะธะฝะณ. ะญัะพ ะทะฝะฐัะธัะตะปัะฝะพ ัะฝะธะถะฐะตั ะฟะพัะตะฝัะธะฐะปัะฝัะต ัะธัะบะธ ะธ ะฟะพะผะพะณะฐะตั ะธะทะฑะตะถะฐัั ะผะพัะตะฝะฝะธัะตััะฒะฐ. ะะต ะธะณะฝะพัะธััะนัะต ัะธััะตะผั ะณะฐัะฐะฝัะพะฒ ะธะปะธ ััะปะพะฒะฝะพะณะพ ะดะตะฟะพะฝะธัะพะฒะฐะฝะธั (escrow), ะบะพัะพััั ะฟัะตะดะปะฐะณะฐะตั KRAKEN ะดะปั ะทะฐัะธัั ะฟะพะบัะฟะฐัะตะปะตะน.
ะัะธัะธัะตัะบะธ ะพัะตะฝะธะฒะฐะนัะต ะธะฝัะพัะผะฐัะธั. ะัะดััะต ะพััะพัะพะถะฝั ั ะฟัะตะดะปะพะถะตะฝะธัะผะธ, ะบะพัะพััะต ะฒัะณะปัะดัั ัะปะธัะบะพะผ ะฒัะณะพะดะฝัะผะธ, ััะพะฑั ะฑััั ะฟัะฐะฒะดะพะน. ะัะฟะพะปัะทัะนัะต ะฒะฝัััะตะฝะฝัั ัะธััะตะผั ะพะฑะผะตะฝะฐ ัะพะพะฑัะตะฝะธัะผะธ ะฝะฐ KRAKEN ะดะปั ััะพัะฝะตะฝะธั ะดะตัะฐะปะตะน ะธ ะฝะธะบะพะณะดะฐ ะฝะต ะฟะตัะตั ะพะดะธัะต ะบ ะฒะฝะตัะฝะธะผ ะบะฐะฝะฐะปะฐะผ ัะฒัะทะธ ะฟะพ ะฝะฐััะพัะฝะธั ะฟัะพะดะฐะฒัะฐ, ัะฐะบ ะบะฐะบ ััะพ ััะฐะฝะดะฐััะฝะฐั ัะฐะบัะธะบะฐ ะผะพัะตะฝะฝะธะบะพะฒ ะดะปั ะพะฑั ะพะดะฐ ะทะฐัะธัั ะฟะปะพัะฐะดะบะธ KRAKEN.
[b]ะะพัะตะผั ะฟะพะปัะทะพะฒะฐัะตะปะธ ะฒัะฑะธัะฐัั ะฟะปะพัะฐะดะบั KRAKEN? [/b]
ะะฐัะบะตัะฟะปะตะนั KRAKEN ะทะฐัะปัะถะธะป ะดะพะฒะตัะธะต ะผะฝะพะณะพัะธัะปะตะฝะฝะพะน ะฐัะดะธัะพัะธะธ ะฑะปะฐะณะพะดะฐัั ัะพัะตัะฐะฝะธั ะบะปััะตะฒัั ัะฐะบัะพัะพะฒ. ะะพ-ะฟะตัะฒัั , ััะพ ัะธัะพะบะธะน ะธ ัะฐะทะฝะพะพะฑัะฐะทะฝัะน ะฐััะพััะธะผะตะฝั, ะฟัะตะดััะฐะฒะปะตะฝะฝัะน ัะพัะฝัะผะธ ะฟัะพะดะฐะฒัะพะฒ. ะะพ-ะฒัะพััั , ะธะฝััะธัะธะฒะฝะพ ะฟะพะฝััะฝัะน ะธะฝัะตััะตะนั KRAKEN, ะบะพัะพััะน ัะฟัะพัะฐะตั ะฝะฐะฒะธะณะฐัะธั, ะฟะพะธัะบ ัะพะฒะฐัะพะฒ ะธ ัะฟัะฐะฒะปะตะฝะธะต ะทะฐะบะฐะทะฐะผะธ ะดะฐะถะต ะดะปั ะฝะพะฒัั ะฟะพะปัะทะพะฒะฐัะตะปะตะน. ะ-ััะตััะธั , ะฟัะพะดัะผะฐะฝะฝะฐั ัะธััะตะผะฐ ะฑะตะทะพะฟะฐัะฝัั ััะฐะฝะทะฐะบัะธะน, ะฒะบะปััะฐััะฐั ะผะตั ะฐะฝะธะทะผั ัะฐะทัะตัะตะฝะธั ัะฟะพัะพะฒ (ะดะธัะฟััะพะฒ) ะธ ะฒะพะทะผะพะถะฝะพััั ะธัะฟะพะปัะทะพะฒะฐะฝะธั ััะปะพะฒะฝะพะณะพ ะดะตะฟะพะฝะธัะพะฒะฐะฝะธั, ััะพ ะผะธะฝะธะผะธะทะธััะตั ัะธัะบะธ ะดะปั ะพะฑะตะธั ััะพัะพะฝ ัะดะตะปะบะธ. ะะฐ KRAKEN ััะฝะบัะธะพะฝะฐะปัะฝะพััั ัะพัะตัะฐะตััั ั ะฒะฝะธะผะฐัะตะปัะฝัะผ ะพัะฝะพัะตะฝะธะตะผ ะบ ะฑะตะทะพะฟะฐัะฝะพััะธ ะบะปะธะตะฝัะพะฒ, ััะพ ะดะตะปะฐะตั ะฟัะพัะตัั ะฟะพะบัะฟะพะบ ะฑะพะปะตะต ะฟัะตะดัะบะฐะทัะตะผัะผ, ะทะฐัะธัะตะฝะฝัะผ ะธ, ะบะฐะบ ัะปะตะดััะฒะธะต, ะฟะพะฟัะปััะฝัะผ ััะตะดะธ ะฟะพะปัะทะพะฒะฐัะตะปะตะน, ัะตะฝััะธั ะฐะฝะพะฝะธะผะฝะพััั ะธ ะฝะฐะดะตะถะฝะพััั.
[b]ะะพะฟัะปััะฝัะต ะฟะพะธัะบะพะฒัะต ะทะฐะฟัะพัั, ัะฒัะทะฐะฝะฝัะต ั ะดะพัััะฟะพะผ ะบ KRAKEN:[/b]
[b]ะัััััะน ะฐะปะณะพัะธัะผ ะดะตะนััะฒะธะน ะดะปั ะดะพัััะฟะฐ ะบ KRAKEN:[/b]
1. ะฃััะฐะฝะพะฒะธัะต Tor Browser ั ะพัะธัะธะฐะปัะฝะพะณะพ ัะฐะนัะฐ.
2. ะัะบัะพะนัะต ะฑัะฐัะทะตั ะธ ะดะพะถะดะธัะตัั ััะฟะตัะฝะพะณะพ ะฟะพะดะบะปััะตะฝะธั ะบ ัะตัะธ Tor.
3. ะ ะฐะดัะตัะฝะพะน ัััะพะบะต ะฒะฒะตะดะธัะต ะฐะบััะฐะปัะฝัะน ะฐะดัะตั KRAKEN: https://blackrussia-rp.ru/threads/9658/
4. ะัะพะนะดะธัะต ัะตะณะธัััะฐัะธั, ัะพะทะดะฐะฒ ัะฝะธะบะฐะปัะฝัะน ะปะพะณะธะฝ ะธ ัะปะพะถะฝัะน ะฟะฐัะพะปั, ะธะปะธ ะฐะฒัะพัะธะทัะนัะตัั ะฒ ัะธััะตะผะต KRAKEN.
ะะตะผะตะดะปะตะฝะฝะพ ะฒะบะปััะธัะต ะดะฒัั ัะฐะบัะพัะฝัั ะฐััะตะฝัะธัะธะบะฐัะธั ะฒ ะฝะฐัััะพะนะบะฐั ะฒะฐัะตะณะพ ะฟัะพัะธะปั KRAKEN.
ะะปั ะผะฐะบัะธะผะฐะปัะฝะพะน ะฐะฝะพะฝะธะผะฝะพััะธ ัะฐััะผะพััะธัะต ะฒะพะทะผะพะถะฝะพััั ะธัะฟะพะปัะทะพะฒะฐะฝะธั VPN-ัะตัะฒะธัะฐ ะฟะตัะตะด ะทะฐะฟััะบะพะผ Tor Browser.
ะัะตะณะดะฐ ะฟัะพะฒะตััะนัะต ัะตะฟััะฐัะธั ะฟัะพะดะฐะฒัะฐ ะฟะพ ะพัะทัะฒะฐะผ ะธ ัะตะนัะธะฝะณั ะฟะตัะตะด ัะพะฒะตััะตะฝะธะตะผ ัะดะตะปะบะธ ะฝะฐ KRAKEN.
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