Didn't closing the books for twenty years damage the American mafia in the long run?

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Re: Didn't closing the books for twenty years damage the American mafia in the long run?

by Browniety86 » Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:22 pm

'76 is when they let the rats in...

Re: Didn't closing the books for twenty years damage the American mafia in the long run?

by Waingro » Mon Oct 09, 2023 7:25 pm

The people who got made after the books were opened were the same people who would have got made if they never closed just at an older age.

Re: Didn't closing the books for twenty years damage the American mafia in the long run?

by furiofromnaples » Sat Oct 07, 2023 3:55 pm

Shellackhead wrote: Sat Oct 07, 2023 4:45 am
BeatiPaoli wrote: Fri Oct 06, 2023 4:43 pm To Shellackhead: Respectfully, I disagree. Holding back the inductions of individuals in the 50s and 60s who still possessed the Old World mentality contributed to the philosophical attrition of Cosa Nostra,

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BeatiPaoli
Opened up for rats tho
If they books wouldnt be closed,they can easly be more seletive on who made and who not.

Re: Didn't closing the books for twenty years damage the American mafia in the long run?

by Shellackhead » Sat Oct 07, 2023 4:45 am

BeatiPaoli wrote: Fri Oct 06, 2023 4:43 pm To Shellackhead: Respectfully, I disagree. Holding back the inductions of individuals in the 50s and 60s who still possessed the Old World mentality contributed to the philosophical attrition of Cosa Nostra,

Regards,
BeatiPaoli
Opened up for rats tho

Re: Didn't closing the books for twenty years damage the American mafia in the long run?

by BeatiPaoli » Fri Oct 06, 2023 4:43 pm

To Shellackhead: Respectfully, I disagree. Holding back the inductions of individuals in the 50s and 60s who still possessed the Old World mentality contributed to the philosophical attrition of Cosa Nostra,

Regards,
BeatiPaoli

Re: Didn't closing the books for twenty years damage the American mafia in the long run?

by Shellackhead » Fri Oct 06, 2023 10:48 am

No, opening them up again did.

Didn't closing the books for twenty years damage the American mafia in the long run?

by furiofromnaples » Fri Oct 06, 2023 8:16 am

Closing the books at the end of the 1950s when the mafia was unknown to the majority of Americans and even after Valachi, thanks to Hoover who refused to investigate, didn't it bring any damage to the mafia?
Some small families arrived in 1976 with a few men of honor and a series of arrests was enough to decimate them.
Maybe if after Apalachin the Commission would prefer to allow the inductions or even cancelled the limit on small family membership the US mafia would be the shelf of itself today.

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