I think the point is, for you it all seems to begin and end with drug trafficking. It's like your default setting. That's the prism through which you see everything related to organized crime. As opposed to looking at drug trafficking as one aspect of organized crime. As I said before, it's the case of the tail wagging the dog.CabriniGreen wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2019 2:01 amAnd you guys are starting to bug me with this I'm obsessed with drugs. I'm obsessed with ORGANIZED CRIME!!
How can you possibly follow OC seriously and NOT keep up with drug trade?
I got burned twice this decade..... I didnt believe the Mexicans surpassed the Colombians, and I REALLY didnt buy ANY group surpassing LCN in ITALY, no less. So I
was slow to accept the Calabrians dominance. This dominance is due to nothing but cocaine. So now I pay attention to the cocaine....
It's actually very simple reasoning.... if Contruction racketeering or Agro- Racketeering or ANY white collar activity was generating the type of activity worldwide... I would be on here watching all the Concrete companies, talking about the Calabrians buying concrete companies all over the world. Or whatever it may be, garbage, gambling, whatever....
If the Calabrese, or Sinaloan gangsters were setting up
shop all over the world with a GAMBLING syndicate, I could understand the point better....
I've always said I'm into large operations, and the intrigues. I find the gas tax racket, garbage cartel, concrete club, Phone cramming, Garment Center racketeering, ( this is actually one thing that gives me pause when looking at the Naples clans..) Romano and his Stock Market stuff, all these things JUST as interesting, as they are large criminal operations, but these today are few and far in between.
We cant TODAY, speak of a Concrete or Garbage CARTEL, like it was in the 80s... but we can discover new things about contemporary Italian cartels.
Shit, we can discuss Victor Colleti and his Medicaid racketeering. I find that fascinating, as they dole out about a half trillion a year... I has to have a ton of growth potential.....
Maybe that Florida cream thing comes the closest to replicating that type of high level racketeering.
@Pogo
So you think the GQ article was off? That recently most of the big money cases Increasingly involve narcotics?
And this especially the case when it comes to the Italian-American mob. While it has always been a big money maker, drugs aren't as central to the Americans as it has been to the Italian groups across the Atlantic. And that's still the case in general, notwithstanding recent trends.