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Re: Jerry Capeci's 1992 article "Why the mob loves Canada: A civilized place where it's still easy to launder money"

by OcSleeper » Tue Jul 27, 2021 5:02 pm

Ahh thanks Antimafia. I clicked the original and it wasn't working but this one you sent works.

Re: Jerry Capeci's 1992 article "Why the mob loves Canada: A civilized place where it's still easy to launder money"

by antimafia » Tue Jul 27, 2021 2:53 pm

The Evernote link I provided in the first post in this thread still works — go to https://www.evernote.com/shard/s229/sh/ ... 43ddc614a0 and then download the file.

Re: Jerry Capeci's 1992 article "Why the mob loves Canada: A civilized place where it's still easy to launder money"

by OcSleeper » Tue Jul 27, 2021 2:03 pm

Any chance someone still has this article?

Re: Jerry Capeci's 1992 article "Why the mob loves Canada: A civilized place where it's still easy to launder money"

by Pogo The Clown » Thu May 17, 2018 7:43 am

Continue the discussion here. The rest can be deleted.

viewtopic.php?f=41&p=77606#p77606

Re: Jerry Capeci's 1992 article "Why the mob loves Canada: A civilized place where it's still easy to launder money"

by SILENT PARTNERZ » Thu May 17, 2018 7:25 am

toto wrote: Wed May 16, 2018 4:39 pm
SILENT PARTNERZ wrote: Wed May 16, 2018 1:52 pm
Pogo The Clown wrote: Wed May 16, 2018 11:52 am Vancouver is essentially a Chinese/Asian colony now. Sad to see such a beautiful city go. Canada is deteriorating fast. :cry:
Pogo
Fascinating insight. Never been there. Very far away from the ATL.
A Docu I watched about Vancouver, BC focused on how pervasive
the drug culture and street crime has become.
No insight at all. Canada like most western countries is an aging population so you need an expansion in the workforce to provide the taxes and the services - having a druggie population means you need even more immigration because those people are useless from taxes and services perspective but even if there were no druggies the population still needs to expand in the case of Canada.

Unless Pogo is volunteering to give all his money to the Canadian government so they can bring in one less immigrant and offers to go and wipe the asses of a few old people so they can reduce immigration by one more person he's just being a professional victim and everything is always somebody else's fault. I'm sure he will never agree to this and I'm sure he has no solution to the taxes and services problem either.

Pogo - maybe stick to organized crime instead of always being a victim. If it's not blacks, jews or chinese it will be somebody else. Always somebody else to blame. At this point I can't be the only one sick of seeing this. I come for OC discussion not to see the talks of a professional victim.
Guess I touched a (big ass) political nerve on that one. :shock:
Can't take a single step without landing on that land mine these days.

Re: Jerry Capeci's 1992 article "Why the mob loves Canada: A civilized place where it's still easy to launder money"

by toto » Thu May 17, 2018 6:15 am

Actually, the solution is much simpler. Please Ban Me. I have too many better things to do than deal with lazy people who are victims.

Re: Jerry Capeci's 1992 article "Why the mob loves Canada: A civilized place where it's still easy to launder money"

by toto » Thu May 17, 2018 6:10 am

HairyKnuckles wrote: Wed May 16, 2018 11:36 pm
Snakes wrote: Wed May 16, 2018 6:01 pm Please take political discussions to the appropriate forum. Thanks, guys. I just don't want to antimafia's thread to get hijacked.
I totally agree. I would not want to see another good thread get ruined.
The real solution is to stop Pogo the Victim from posting his rubbish every two minutes in this forum. In just a few days we get to see, how Jews ruined his life and now Chinese.WTF this got to do with Organized crime?

Re: Jerry Capeci's 1992 article "Why the mob loves Canada: A civilized place where it's still easy to launder money"

by toto » Thu May 17, 2018 6:05 am

Pogo The Clown wrote: Wed May 16, 2018 5:20 pm Sorry toto but the usual libtard and kosher conservative hog wash of "we need these masses 3rd world immigrants" is BS. Increasing poverty among the native populations and the rapid decline in terms of standard of living, public safety and quality of life in North America and Europe is evidence of this. Facts are stubborn things I know.


Pogo
You provided no facts. Only your usual "I am a victim, everybody is against me and the world owes me a living because I'm a lazy"

In fact you didn't bother to provide a solution to the taxes and services problem - mainly because you don't have one. You didn't even bother to pay more taxes or go and provide free services in Vancouver. Shows me you are nothing more than a professional victim; everything is somebody else fault and somebody has to do something about it.

There is no decline in living standards - only for lazy people who have too many communist ideas like you. I can suggest you speak to old people who remember old real tough times where they had hardly any clothes, a small house and hardly food.

Anyway, if somebody who is able to come from thousands of miles and take the job from a local who got a free education, got a free healthcare and still he couldn't compete with somebody who possibly didn't get these things. Explain, why anybody should feel they owe anything to the local? In fact the idea of guarantees is a very communist idea.

Actually you are no different to those kinds of black people in America who complains about how everything against them and thats why they didn't have jobs when really they are just a lazy person expected somebody else to give things to them.

Snakes, why is this guy allowed to post his rubbish in this forum always but when I responded you put take the discussion elsewhere? Is it a different rule because Pogo is a victim? This guy ruined many threads with this rubbish and nobody put a stop to it.

Re: Jerry Capeci's 1992 article "Why the mob loves Canada: A civilized place where it's still easy to launder money"

by CabriniGreen » Thu May 17, 2018 3:35 am

@Lupara

It's the conclusion I came to as well. I alluded to it in that other thread about the Violis. That the Caruana-Cuntreras clan are or were the actual controllers of the Italian narcotics trade. That they ran the Venezuela mafia family, controlled the drug routes and laundering, while the Rizzutos secured Montreal, and dealt direct with buyers in the US. And both these groups were connected through family and shared history from the same sicilian town. This loyalty was DEEPER than the Bonnano connection. And this narcotics business was a GLOBAL operation, bigger, I think, than any SINGLE family, it affected a lot of organizations.




The Calabrians started to eventually rival the Caruana-Cuntreras for control of the narcotics routes. They were working together since at least the early 90s for cocaine shipments.

It also reinforces an idea that I've had for awhile. That if there is anything left in places like Buffalo or Detroit, it's probably to facilitate drug trafficking. NOT STREET DEALING, but managing the routes...... Great Article.... any thoughts?.

Re: Jerry Capeci's 1992 article "Why the mob loves Canada: A civilized place where it's still easy to launder money"

by CabriniGreen » Thu May 17, 2018 2:36 am

It seems to always come back to Gambino and Bonnano...... I'll post again once I finish the article... thanks anti-mafia for the post...

Re: Jerry Capeci's 1992 article "Why the mob loves Canada: A civilized place where it's still easy to launder money"

by HairyKnuckles » Wed May 16, 2018 11:36 pm

Snakes wrote: Wed May 16, 2018 6:01 pm Please take political discussions to the appropriate forum. Thanks, guys. I just don't want to antimafia's thread to get hijacked.
I totally agree. I would not want to see another good thread get ruined.

Re: Jerry Capeci's 1992 article "Why the mob loves Canada: A civilized place where it's still easy to launder money"

by antimafia » Wed May 16, 2018 8:20 pm

At the beginning of the article, Capeci writes "there are only a few hundred men throughout the country who can accurately be called 'made' Mafia members." He did not provide a source.

Contrast that number with the approximate number of 400 provided in an article four months later in 1992 by now-retired Canadian journalist Timothy Appleby. The entire text of his article will be found at the link below.

https://www.evernote.com/shard/s229/sh/ ... 3359eacd89

From Appleby's article:

Increasingly cloaked in respectability, with strong links to the construction and land-development industry, they are concentrated in Toronto, Southern Ontario and the Montreal area and comprise three groups: the Sicilian Mafia, the Calabrian N'Drangheta and scattered branch-plant operations of the U.S. Cosa Nostra and its five New York families -- Gambino, Bonanno, Genovese, Lucchese and Colombo.

The best estimate of size is that there about 400 "made" (sworn) members in Canada. Of those, about 285 live in Ontario, about six in the greater Vancouver area and the rest in Quebec. The biggest myth, experts say, is the notion of a single pyramidal structure in which power flows upward.

[snip]

Numerically, the biggest group in Ontario is the N'Drangheta, with its roots in the southern Italian province of Calabria. Nine or 10 loosely structured cells have been identified in the Metro Toronto area, Ottawa and Hamilton. It exists in largely cellular form, with no controlling commission or territorial claims.

The Sicilian Mafia is smaller, but is said to wield greater power in the province. Three men have been identified by police as its leaders, including a prominent businessman in Woodbridge, north of Toronto.

Ontario Mafia groups with ties to the Cosa Nostra are based in Toronto, Windsor, Hamilton and Niagara Falls. Proximity to the U.S. border means power flows through Cosa Nostra organizations in Buffalo and Detroit, which in turn ultimately answer to the Gambino or Bonanno families in New York.

END OF EXCERPTS
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Years before Siderno Group leader Mike Racco of Toronto died in 1980, the size of this Toronto 'ndrangheta group was estimated at 50 inducted members per newspaper accounts. The same estimate was provided in one newspaper article right after Racco died. Contrast this number with the number of 43, spread out over seven 'ndrine, that was revealed in the anti-ndrangheta Operazione Il Crimine investigation that culminated in July 2010. The number of inducted 'ndrangheta members in the Greater Toronto Area may now be smaller than at an earlier time. If the number of 'ndrine in Toronto was six or seven in 1992--in keeping with the account from James Dubro's Mob rule... book (published 1985) and from 1986 articles about capocrimine Rocco Zito's arrest for murder--we might deduce that because there was only one 'ndrina in Ottawa, there were anywhere between one and three 'ndrine in Hamilton. Given that the Papalia group in Hamilton was an American LCN crew, my guess is that the authorities either pegged both the Musitano group and the Luppino group as 'ndrangheta groups or just the former.

Hard to figure out who comprised the approximately 110 made members in Quebec in 1992.

Re: Jerry Capeci's 1992 article "Why the mob loves Canada: A civilized place where it's still easy to launder money"

by Pogo The Clown » Wed May 16, 2018 8:07 pm

I know your reading comprehension is not the best (not your fault) but you were told if you want to continue this discussion to take it to the Capital Hill or General Forum sections.


Pogo

Re: Jerry Capeci's 1992 article "Why the mob loves Canada: A civilized place where it's still easy to launder money"

by slimshady_007 » Wed May 16, 2018 7:41 pm

Pogo The Clown wrote: Wed May 16, 2018 11:52 am Vancouver is essentially a Chinese/Asian colony now. Sad to see such a beautiful city go. Canada is deteriorating fast. :cry:


Pogo
Who cares about what colony it is? From what im hearing ur gunna blame a city’s problems on the fact that the colony is chinese/asian? Ur autistic

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