San Jose & San Francisco Information
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San Jose & San Francisco Information
There is seemingly barely any easy to find information about any of these two families. I'm wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of anything related to them.
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Another great thread on SF and SJ. Roughly half the members in these families were informants.
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=3756&p=85336&hilit=Jose#p85336
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=3756&p=85336&hilit=Jose#p85336
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We have some very knowledgeable researchers on San Francisco...Antillar is one of them. In case you’re not aware of this book, if you’re interested, give it a shot.
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Thanks for the replies, although I'm a bit skeptical on the book a lot of the reviews are mixed stating it's mainly just general mafia info with only a bit of SF sprinkled in. Plus I'm pretty left-wing myself but the author labels herself as "ANTIFA" in her own Twitter bio which makes me suspect about her mafia writing.
I saw somewhere online that the FBI believed the SFPD was protecting Lanza, does anyone know about these allegations?
I saw somewhere online that the FBI believed the SFPD was protecting Lanza, does anyone know about these allegations?
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The author, I read somewhere, is actually a guy. You know, one of those who thinks gender is simply a matter of how one self-identifies. Also a criminal defense attorney. Anyway, that would certainly explain his Antifa leanings.Rat wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 9:52 pm Thanks for the replies, although I'm a bit skeptical on the book a lot of the reviews are mixed stating it's mainly just general mafia info with only a bit of SF sprinkled in. Plus I'm pretty left-wing myself but the author labels herself as "ANTIFA" in her own Twitter bio which makes me suspect about her mafia writing.
I saw somewhere online that the FBI believed the SFPD was protecting Lanza, does anyone know about these allegations?
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A lot of parallels between how many people are actually "Antifa" and how many people were american communists in the 50's. Both are being used for the same purpose.
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Yeah it is not as if there really were communists and commie sympathizers embedded like ticks and flees in the mass media, the universities, the Justice Department and the State Department back then. We saw what a lovely job they did with the country when it all blew up in the 1960s and what an even lovelier job they are doing to it now.
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The book is horrible. I made the mistake of buying it new. It was $30. I'm from Sacramento and interested in the mafia so of course I just have to buy a book about the nearest mafia family to where I'm from. I mean I would have rather spent that $30 on a good dinner, because I didn't even get one single evening's worth of joy from this book.Rat wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 9:52 pm Thanks for the replies, although I'm a bit skeptical on the book a lot of the reviews are mixed stating it's mainly just general mafia info with only a bit of SF sprinkled in. Plus I'm pretty left-wing myself but the author labels herself as "ANTIFA" in her own Twitter bio which makes me suspect about her mafia writing.
I saw somewhere online that the FBI believed the SFPD was protecting Lanza, does anyone know about these allegations?
First off it's only like a hundred and something pages. It says 200 pages on Amazon but like half of that is references, etc. The book seems to end just as it begins. I'm pretty sure it was just a money making scheme by the author.
Regarding the info, It really is just a cookie cutter rehash of mob history that inserts already well known facts about SF into the basic Bill Kurtis history of the mob from prohibition through Appalachian. The author tries to add a regional bias sense of humor, takes shots at Raider fans, it's just really stupid. I've even tried rereading it while bored a couple of times, thinking it has to have some redeemable value. It doesn't.
You'll get far more info on the SF and SJ families right at this website, from posters like B., Antiliar, and several others. Very extensive backgrounds on the families and its members that this book barely scratches the surface on.
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Grouchy Sinatra wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 3:03 pm
The book is horrible. I made the mistake of buying it new. It was $30. I'm from Sacramento and interested in the mafia so of course I just have to buy a book about the nearest mafia family to where I'm from. I mean I would have rather spent that $30 on a good dinner, because I didn't even get one single evening's worth of joy from this book.
First off it's only like a hundred and something pages. It says 200 pages on Amazon but like half of that is references, etc. The book seems to end just as it begins. I'm pretty sure it was just a money making scheme by the author.
Regarding the info, It really is just a cookie cutter rehash of mob history that inserts already well known facts about SF into the basic Bill Kurtis history of the mob from prohibition through Appalachian. The author tries to add a regional bias sense of humor, takes shots at Raider fans, it's just really stupid. I've even tried rereading it while bored a couple of times, thinking it has to have some redeemable value. It doesn't.
You'll get far more info on the SF and SJ families right at this website, from posters like B., Antiliar, and several others. Very extensive backgrounds on the families and its members that this book barely scratches the surface on.
Yeah thanks for this, I was very tempted to buy it despite the negative reviews.
Kindve a shame all three of the California families have been largely brushed under the rug when it comes to documentaries, books etc
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Grouchy Sinatra wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 3:03 pmThe book is horrible. I made the mistake of buying it new. It was $30. I'm from Sacramento and interested in the mafia so of course I just have to buy a book about the nearest mafia family to where I'm from. I mean I would have rather spent that $30 on a good dinner, because I didn't even get one single evening's worth of joy from this book.Rat wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 9:52 pm Thanks for the replies, although I'm a bit skeptical on the book a lot of the reviews are mixed stating it's mainly just general mafia info with only a bit of SF sprinkled in. Plus I'm pretty left-wing myself but the author labels herself as "ANTIFA" in her own Twitter bio which makes me suspect about her mafia writing.
I saw somewhere online that the FBI believed the SFPD was protecting Lanza, does anyone know about these allegations?
First off it's only like a hundred and something pages. It says 200 pages on Amazon but like half of that is references, etc. The book seems to end just as it begins. I'm pretty sure it was just a money making scheme by the author.
Regarding the info, It really is just a cookie cutter rehash of mob history that inserts already well known facts about SF into the basic Bill Kurtis history of the mob from prohibition through Appalachian. The author tries to add a regional bias sense of humor, takes shots at Raider fans, it's just really stupid. I've even tried rereading it while bored a couple of times, thinking it has to have some redeemable value. It doesn't.
You'll get far more info on the SF and SJ families right at this website, from posters like B., Antiliar, and several others. Very extensive backgrounds on the families and its members that this book barely scratches the surface on.
Could not agree more. I bought it new also when it came out. Beyond disappointed.
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I wish I could be less cynical and tell you to go ahead and give it a try, but in this case I'll emphatically reiterate to not. The book is awful. lol. Try to find it on the archive.org or your local library before buying it, but I'm telling you, if you have to check out the physical book you're going to regret wasting the gas to go and pick it up after trying to read it.
Do searches on San Francisco and San Jose on this website. There are great threads on these families that go much further in depth than this book.
Glick told author Nicholas Pileggi that he expected to meet a banker-type individual, but instead, he found Alvin Baron to be a gruff, tough-talking cigar-chomping Teamster who greeted him with, “What the fuck do you want?”
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What was the San Francisco family's main racket? Packing fudge?
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Why? Are you looking to get on record?Pogo The Clown wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 9:24 pm What was the San Francisco family's main racket? Packing fudge?
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Glick told author Nicholas Pileggi that he expected to meet a banker-type individual, but instead, he found Alvin Baron to be a gruff, tough-talking cigar-chomping Teamster who greeted him with, “What the fuck do you want?”
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Saw someone online mention San Fran had some Vegas action, does anyone know if that’s true?