by B. » Tue Dec 15, 2015 4:51 pm
Chris Christie wrote:B. wrote:As for Cosa Nostra... you're 100% right that "La Cosa Nostra" was never used by the mob itself until the FBI and media influenced the newer generations of guys (who barely understood Italian) to start saying it. The same can't be said for "Cosa Nostra" without the "La", though. Rocco Scafidi's info says that when he was inducted around 1950 he was told by his superiors that the organization was "mafia", then after he was shelved and reinstated in 1961, they told him it was called "Cosa Nostra" now. On the phone taps where Scafidi and Frank Monte are talking, they also refer to it as Cosa Nostra. Valachi also claimed it was called Cosa Nostra.
Interesting. Do you have any more info on that?
https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.htm ... elPageId=6
There is one of the docs that mentions it. On that it says "La Cosa Nostra", but that may have been the influence of the transcriber, i.e. Scafidi said "Cosa Nostra" and the agent added "La" in front. You could argue that he was just telling the agents what they wanted to hear or they changed his info to suit their needs, but I'm not so sure.
I don't have time to find it right now but there is definitely another transcript on the MF site where Monte and Scafidi refer to it simply as "Cosa Nostra".
[quote="Chris Christie"][quote="B."]As for Cosa Nostra... you're 100% right that "La Cosa Nostra" was never used by the mob itself until the FBI and media influenced the newer generations of guys (who barely understood Italian) to start saying it. The same can't be said for "Cosa Nostra" without the "La", though. [b]Rocco Scafidi's info says that when he was inducted around 1950 he was told by his superiors that the organization was "mafia", then after he was shelved and reinstated in 1961, they told him it was called "Cosa Nostra" now.[/b] On the phone taps where Scafidi and Frank Monte are talking, they also refer to it as Cosa Nostra. Valachi also claimed it was called Cosa Nostra.[/quote]
Interesting. Do you have any more info on that?[/quote]
https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=94136&relPageId=6
There is one of the docs that mentions it. On that it says "La Cosa Nostra", but that may have been the influence of the transcriber, i.e. Scafidi said "Cosa Nostra" and the agent added "La" in front. You could argue that he was just telling the agents what they wanted to hear or they changed his info to suit their needs, but I'm not so sure.
I don't have time to find it right now but there is definitely another transcript on the MF site where Monte and Scafidi refer to it simply as "Cosa Nostra".