Twitter — Ghost Rider Cartel
One stare. He saw every orphan he helped create. Landed in a dumpster. Alive. Wishing he wasn’t. [7/12]
Cute name. Let’s see if he earns it. 🧵 [1/12]
On Twitter, this functions as a recruitment tool and a warning to rivals. The algorithms that drive engagement often amplify high-intensity content. Consequently, the spread of the "Ghost Rider" video serves the cartel's interests by ensuring that their brand of violence reaches a global audience, terrifying rivals and enticing potential recruits with a display of raw power.
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The origins of the Ghost Rider Cartel are shrouded in mystery, but it is believed to have emerged from the dark recesses of the internet, born from the ashes of various online personas and aliases. The cartel's Twitter presence is a labyrinthine network of accounts, each one seemingly connected to the others, yet veiled in secrecy.
So, apparently Hell has a new bounty. Not a demon. Not a serial killer. A cartel boss.
The CJNG members recorded the act specifically to mock his nickname, effectively turning him into a real-life version of the flaming-skulled Marvel character. ghost rider cartel twitter
El Segador didn’t run. That’s the thing about narcos. They have too much pride. They think money buys immunity from gravity.
As the Ghost Rider Cartel continues to haunt the Twitterverse, one thing is certain: their enigmatic presence has captured the attention of many, and their influence will likely be felt for a long time to come.
replying to @OutlawSpirit …no. no thank you. have a good day. One stare
The presence of "Ghost Rider" content is not accidental; it is a form of psychological warfare. Cartels intentionally film these executions in high definition and release them to social media to project an image of invincibility and cruelty.
Vengeance rides at dawn. And at midnight. And during your morning coffee. 🔥💀 [12/12]