Patrickgold wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 9:04 amFunny how your trying to turn this into me being an Outfit fanboy, which is the only real subject that you get off at at night before you go to bed. Going after outfit fanboys!!
Mmm...no, you've done that. You started with a faulty belief about the Outfit and, rather than simply following the evidence, you have since worked backwards trying to support it.
The fact is, this is about you trying to discredit sources that don’t match up with your narrative.
Again, not my narrative. The
FBI's narrative. And what the last 20 years show. Quit trying to make this about me.
As I said, what does the CCC report say? That the Outfit is involved in the narcotics trade.
Didn't we just go over this? Regardless of what the report says, it's 23 years old. You've basically sunk your position by even referring to that.
Also, nobody said the Outfit isn't involved in narcotics. What the evidence shows is that Outfit involvement in the drug trade is on a sporadic, inconsistent level by some associates. Not the "deep," "wholesale/importation" level you, Binder, etc. are claiming.
Same goes for it's involvement with street gangs.
Do you think Wayne Johnson pulled that out of his ass? When it comes to Outfit knowledge, this guy actually investigated Outfit guys since the 70s and knew them. So for you to discredit that report is wrong. You sure have a habit of trying to discredited sources that don’t match your narrative. I mean there is an entire Buffalo thread that is 300 plus pages because of you.
There you go again. Do you think if you repeat something long enough it just magically comes true? Not
my narrative. What the FBI and other law enforcement
say and the indictments
show.
That Buffalo thread went as long as it did because people want to believe the same thing about Buffalo that you do about Chicago.
Pogo The Clown wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 11:04 am
Patrickgold wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 10:36 am
They weren’t really off on the numbers. What they did was combine made men with top associates who were not officially made for a variety of reasons but for all purposes were full fledged members of the Outfit. Guys like Schweihs, Bock, Posner to name a few. They just used the term members if I remember correctly and not made members. Remember, even the FBI, with all its info and technology, at that time did not think the Outfit had making ceremonies like the East Coast families. This didn’t come out until Nick Calabrese flipped a couple years later. As for associates, if you actually read the report, it says that they used the estimation that each member had at least 10 associates hence the 70 members and at least 700 associates. And those associates did not mean that they were full time workers for the Outfit. It was a very loose term that could mean a variety of things.
If they said the Outfit had 70 made members and 700-1200 Associates than hell yes they were way off on the numbers considering the Feds had them at 30 members and 100 associates only a decade later. That associate estimate is higher than the estimate for most of the NY families. Again not even close to the relm of possibility.
Pogo
Yup. And it goes without saying that the most recent info holds the most weight. We have enough information from the Family Secrets case on about the Outfit that nobody needs to go back to 1997 to argue about the organization in 2020.
All roads lead to New York.