Chris Christie wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 5:24 am
It would be interesting to compile a list of crazy or odd things that informants have claimed. Little quirks such as Cafaro using 'amico nostra' claiming it has its origins in Spain, to the Bonanno informant who thought Cosa Nostra was Italian for "Friends", stuff like that. It's a reminder that these guys were criminals first, opportunists second and history would fall somewhere in the back of their top 20. And they have different levels of interest. Seems DiLeonardo is interested in the background, you can tell he's read up on it. Whereas other informants are just "this is what I seen" and they really don't see any reason to dive any deeper than that.
The origins of the Alien Conspiracy Theory do have some credences. The Mafia was a foreign entity that, while not set out to oppose the US government, were inclined to ignore it. The connections between Palermo and New York City, especially before immigration reform in the 1930s, was entrenched. New York City had a direct conduit to sought after Italian goods: wine and citrus was a thriving industry which supported merchants, salesmen, wine couriers, distributors. Most of your Palermo Mafiosi (Gambinos) traditionally been store owners linked to wine and citrus. The Palermo Mafia of this era cannot be understand without taking this into consideration. And given their idea of legality and business ethics, had RICO or some similar law been around during those days, there'd be a international criminal racketeering case revolving lemons and wine. Arguably this paved the way for many Gambino members to became community businessmen which only further added to their influence in NY. And maybe even played a role in why a second Palermitan Family was formed in NYC, but again that's from me and put that under a fat maybe as I can furnish no evidence at this point.
But on the flipside, by 1910 you have American born Italo youth starting to hang around these guy's stores and saloons and eventually they would find their places in the organization in the decades to come. Lacking those international connections, crime became localized or at least nationalized. I always considered Anastasia, while Italo-born, to be more of an American story, similar to Luciano et al his underworld origins began in NY and not Italy.
100% man.
I do have questions about some of the early back-and-forth. Like Morello, Lupo, etc. going back to Sicily in the early 1920s to try and have their death sentences removed. You could interpret that to mean there was some authority (be it an individual or group) who could influence decisions back in the US, but it's more likely they were reaching out to allies who could advocate for them politically, like we've heard about in other early families in the US, where a boss in one city might pass a death sentence on a member, only for a member from another city to reach out and ask for clemency. I imagine that's what was going on with Morello, etc. rather than reaching out to some kind of international powerhouse who could influence decisions on both sides of the water.
Like you said, though, where there is smoke there's at least some fire. The Sicilian and American mafia was the same organization at that point and they didn't make any distinction. Bosses in Sicily did have more influence in the US in early days, but it probably wasn't much different from a boss in one US city having influence on activities in another city... they could write their letters, recommend members, ask/give favors, use their political influence, etc. but they couldn't make a decision unless they were the boss of bosses like Morello or D'Aquila, and even then, they seem to have done that in an underhanded way (think of D'Aquila and Masseria's spies and shadowy manipulation of other cities).
Something that got me thinking... Jimmy Fratianno says in his book that Jack Dragna was made around 1914, which is when Dragna came back from Sicily after spending years there. If Fratianno's info is correct, either Dragna was made by the Morello family after he returned, or he was made in Sicily before he left. I've wondered if some of these guys who came to the US and went back to Sicily were made back there before they came to the US. Since we're sort of talking about myths here, there are similar stories about Carlo Gambino and others being made and "sent" to the US. DiLeonardo even said in one interview that his great-grandfather and grandfather were sent to the US by Cascioferro. It's probably, as you said, a little bit of one, another bit of the other, but definitely not a widespread alien conspiracy.