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The Mexican military and police forces have actively worked to suppress the book, considering it .
It details Moreno’s childhood poverty in Michoacán, his time as an undocumented immigrant in the U.S., and his eventual rise to power.
The book , attributed to the late drug lord Nazario Moreno González (alias "El Chayo"), is one of the most controversial and elusive texts in modern Mexican "narco-culture". Written as a personal diary or "idealist's manual," it serves as both an autobiography and a manifesto for the criminal organizations he founded, La Familia Michoacana and Los Caballeros Templarios . Overview of the Book
Originally appearing around 2010–2011, the book was never released through traditional publishing houses. Instead, it was self-published and distributed for free in public spaces, such as parks and buses, throughout Guerrero and Michoacán to spread Moreno's messianic ideology. It consists of 13 chapters and an epilogue.