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She Spent 20 Years Inside Cartels, Scam Factories & Black Markets. Investigative Journalist Mariana van Zeller On The $12 Billion Industry Stealing From Americans & Why Everybody Is Scammable

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May 1, 2026
Mariana van Zeller, an Emmy- and Peabody-winning investigative reporter of black and gray markets, recounts two decades inside cartels, scam factories, and trafficking networks. She explores fake drugs, romance scams and pig butchering, AI-enabled deception, scam compounds and forced labor. She also describes dangerous fieldwork, cartel violence dynamics, and why empathy opens closed worlds.
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ANECDOTE

Nine Days Trapped During A Military Coup In Niger

  • Mariana described being trapped nine days during a military coup in Niger while reporting on gold trafficking and terrorism funding.
  • Their evacuation plan failed; she escaped on a risky night flight organized by her team after pleading with locals and contacting pilots.
INSIGHT

Scams Cost Americans Billions Each Year

  • Scams have ballooned into a multibillion-dollar industry; in 2024 Americans lost roughly $12 billion to scams.
  • Romance scams are a major contributor and have shifted from niche to pervasive since 2019.
ANECDOTE

How Romance Scammers Build Fake Intimacy

  • Mariana described romance scammers who pose as military or oil workers, send seductive photos, love-bomb victims, and fabricate a shared life with doctored images.
  • She shared her own experience of daily contact and manipulated photos showing the victim 'in their house' to deepen trust.
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