Historia de Brujos en Catemaco - borrador
Gonzalo Aguirre Pech,  organized "brujo tourism" in Catemaco, Veracruz  in the mid 1950´s. Until then brujos were mostly of the white witch variety content with herbal
healing and occasional spells.

Aguirre, after serving as the taxi driver for Catemaco´s then
"Brujo Mayor "  (Wizard # 1), Manuel Utrera, took over the old master´s clientel and somehow promoted
himself into world renown, attracting Mexican presidents and dozens of other politicians, film stars and camera crews.  Allegedly, Aguirre sold his soul to the devil on
Cerro Mono Blanco, and developed sufficient diabolical powers to turn his enemies and detractor into toads and rats and hang them outside his offices to warn the
unbelievers.

As his fame spread he assumed the name
Brinco de Leon,
(Lion Jumper), and gloried in the well deserved title of "
Brujo Mayor".
Apparently he also founded the original
Congreso de Brujos as a
get together for local shamans,
brujos, necromancers, warlocks,
sorcerers and like ilk.

In 1982, shortly after his death, the tourist industry in Catemaco tried
to compensate for the famous
brujo´s departure by holding the first
official Congreso Internacional de Brujeria, actually by then the
fifth such congress.

The original event had gathered international press coverage with its
initiation of a black mass succeeded by assorted parapsychics,
anthropological specialists on witchcraft and a row boat race on
Laguna Catemaco.

Most of the old master´s assistants then opened their own
brujo
enterprises, including Nicolas Chagala, Tillio Lutrera, Rodolfo Berdon,
Julian Gueixpal (
El Salto Del Tigre), Gilberto Rodríguez Pereyda
(
El Diabolico of San Andres) and others. One, Antonio Vázquez,
went so far as proclaim himself the
Brujo Mayor and move his offices to Tijuana.

Many of Gonzalo Aguirre´s brothers, sons and daughters also followed in his footsteps, including some who actually combine medical degrees with witchcraft. The family
is so successful that aside from large real estate holdings their properties include a major Catemaco hotel, a well known chain of local drugstores and several medical
centers. Many of the Aguirre family and the lesser stars of the
Brinco de Leon´s entourage still provide the soul of Catemaco´s commercial brujo tourism.

Apparently some
brujo blood is thicker than others. One of Aguirrre´s assistants, Julian Gueixpal , now has most of his offspring running some of the more fashionable
brujo
clinics in Catemaco: Tito Gueixpal Seba, (El Poder Negro),  and Apolinar Gueixpal Cobix (another El Salto del Tigre). A grandson, Pedro Gueixpal Cobix (El Poder
del Tigre
) now also has his own office.

Link:
Brujos of Catemaco