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Money Tyrants Directory

Wealthiest and Most Powerful People in the History of the World

Money Tyrants is built to study concentrated wealth and command across empires, dynasties, banking networks, industrial monopolies, political systems, media systems, and modern platforms. Browse by region, power type, era, and wealth source, then sort by power, wealth, A–Z, or time to see how different civilizations produced different forms of dominant force.

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  • GuadalajaraMexicoSinaloa CriminalCriminal Enterprise Cold War and Globalization Illicit Networks Power: 62
    Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo (born 1946) is a Mexican drug trafficking organizer whose historical importance lies less in theatrical personal notoriety than in institutional design. He emerged from northwestern Mexico and became the central broker associated with the Guadalajara Cartel, a federation-like arrangement that linked smugglers, transport specialists, corrupt officials, and territorial managers during a crucial phase of the modern narcotics trade. As Caribbean interdiction pressures pushed more cocaine movement through Mexico, Félix Gallardo helped transform scattered trafficking networks into a more coordinated corridor system. His career shows how criminal power can be built not merely through intimidation but through brokerage: the ability to connect money, routes, protection, and political cover. Although later cartel leaders became more famous globally, many of them operated inside organizational patterns that his generation helped consolidate.

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