Under the personal supervision of Casare, Mexico City's propaganda machine was launched with unprecedented enthusiasm and strength.
In the first few days of July 1995, almost all of Mexico's mainstream newspapers, TV stations, and radio stations were filled with praises for the powerful families in Texas who had "abandoned the dark and embraced the light."
The headline on the front page of Supreme News read: "A Historical Choice: Tribute to Texas's True Patriots and Peace Ambassadors—the Brelock Family."
The article lavishly extolled Old Elton's "profound righteousness" and Cole Brelock's "foresight," portraying Marcus's suicide as "the tragic end of an old era, yet bringing the dawn of peace that spared countless Texas families from the ravages of war," with words full of gratitude and reverence.
On TV, prime-time news documentaries used stirring music and carefully edited footage to review the Texas conflict, with a deep voice narrating:
