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I’ve noticed that in countries with most mafia and crime
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2019-12-08 at 2:26 AM UTCNobody talks about it or downplays it like Mexico. But say Poland I just heard a couple nversatioj about Szczecin or ex German Stettin some guy got shit and killed with his kid watching inside a restaurant and they’re talking about it. Shows how far Poland has fallen and how weak it is today. They makes big deal of that?
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2019-12-08 at 12:38 PM UTCAnother empty thread. U are making this a habit.
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2019-12-08 at 12:43 PM UTChey fuck you wellhung isnt it time for your 1 thread per day bitch ass
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2019-12-08 at 12:50 PM UTC
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2019-12-08 at 1 PM UTCIsn't Poland majority Catholic? I'd expect them to care about 'Thou shalt not kill' and all that jazz.
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2019-12-08 at 1:02 PM UTCSophie thinks that I do not belong on this website.
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2019-12-08 at 1:06 PM UTC
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2019-12-08 at 1:31 PM UTCIt is two faced cstholic. Most of the people here wre selfish and not true cstholics kr christians and wills tba you in the back or use you even just fkr sex if theyre a woman than kick you out the door like a piece of mewt.
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2019-12-08 at 1:36 PM UTCCafeteria Catholics
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2019-12-09 at 4:38 AM UTCHave you noticed that the FBI say they are these experts at infiltrating all kinds of groups?
Have you noticed organised crime groups have been around for over 50 years? Groups like the mafia, bikers, Chinese triads, teamsters etc.
How could they not have taken them down if they wanted?
Yet they still exist. They live it large. They always seem to get really light sentences. They harass dissidents...... They are a part of the deep state.
You need police permission to join a serious gang. The police have to trust you.
There were these Triads in Taiwan that were exposed as being directly linked to the Taiwanese military intelligence and they were making money running casinos, pimping whores, smuggling drugs etc but also......... Assassinating journalists in the CONUS. Google it.
Now also think to yourself. Taiwan is a "new" country founded by refugees during the Chinese civil war, in a land that was ruled by Japan until their surrender in WW2.
Taiwan started from scratch with nothing. It had a political leadership thwt didn't wanna go down to red China. In this sense, it was completely reliant on and subordinate to the USA. It was not infiltrated. It came begging. The entire political system of Taiwan was built as America wanted it. From the police and military to federal government to local government. The entire thing.
So who had the idea to use organised crime in this new country? These were not 1000 year old secret societies like traditional mafia or Chinese triads. These were brand new guys with military links, out there squashing dissidents.
Obviously someone somewhere had a tried and true method of using these people for their aims. And they used it in the establishment of Taiwan.
Taiwan had a period known as the White Terror. It was massacres and oppression of civilians. Who helped them with their national security set up?
Why are these gangsters who kill dissidents linked to military intelligence?
Why are they showing society their wealth, weapons and social status? Why do they need this publicity? Why aren't they happy just living life? Why the extravagance and violence? Why does military intelligence want them like this? -
2019-12-10 at 10:57 AM UTCThe Japanese used to employ a similar system with the Yakuza. They figured if you can't beat organized crime, make sure they have a stake in the affairs of the state and vice-versa. At least then you are able to exert some amount of control over organized crime.
The real solution would be to decriminalize a lot of the things organized crime is involved with but putting ethics aside, the Japanese model seems to work better than letting organized crime to their own devices and basically run amok.
It's a pragmatic solution at least. -
2019-12-10 at 11:55 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie The Japanese used to employ a similar system with the Yakuza. They figured if you can't beat organized crime, make sure they have a stake in the affairs of the state and vice-versa. At least then you are able to exert some amount of control over organized crime.
The real solution would be to decriminalize a lot of the things organized crime is involved with but putting ethics aside, the Japanese model seems to work better than letting organized crime to their own devices and basically run amok.
It's a pragmatic solution at least.
Organized crime is essentially an arm of the state. There are so many "undercover informants" in serious Organized crime. They are used to discover and infiltrate organized networks in other countries, build relationships with "corrupt" government officials in other nations, and induce fear in the greater population.
The reason they get light sentences instead of medals is because there needs to exist plausible deniabilty.
This is for serious organized crime.
Not like, fraudsters and low level drug dealers, but people who can be of use to intelligence agencies.
People who can link in with networks in places of interest, such as China, Russia, Burma, Pakistan, Venezuela etc.
Why is the Russian mob give such access and leeway? It's to show to the SVR that there exists a mutual understanding during times of public policy hostile to Russia. It's to keep doors open to handlers high up in the Russian government. Handlers who have the ears of policy planners and other important government officials.
Look at Maduro. His nephews were high level drug runners who got arrested in America. These are people who are ALWAYS going to be under surveillance as everyone wants in on, influence with, and knowledge about world leaders. These guys were taking orders from the FBI. It's stupid to think they weren't. They were never going to slip under the radar for anything. They would be surveilled intently just going to Costco because of who they are.
The only reason the nephews went down was due to the complete deterioration, or alternatively, abandonment, by the CIA of their contacts in the Venezuelan government. They would never have acted this way without a green light from the US government. Look at who they are.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/article113087588.html -
2019-12-10 at 11:57 AM UTC
Inside Vladimir Putin’s “mafia state”
https://www.economist.com/books-and-arts/2018/05/19/inside-vladimir-putins-mafia-state -
2019-12-10 at 12:09 PM UTC
In Latin America, criminal entrepreneurs in the form of cartels, have traditionally run drug trafficking. In Venezuela, it is managed from within government, and if Nicolás Maduro wins another term in office, Venezuela’s position in the global cocaine business will solidify.
https://www.insightcrime.org/investigations/drug-trafficking-venezuelan-regime-cartel-of-the-sun/
So at a time when official US policy is hostile to Venezuela, including through use of sanctions, how is a well to do polished ivy league grad going to interact with these guys on any meaningful level without putting blemishes on their official career transcript? There is no way.
So to keep access and influence with the government in Venezuela, out comes the CIA with their bag of tricks.
Something must have really broken down, or the CIA decided they can stand over Venezuela for the nephews to get arrested and for all trust to be broken.
Meanwhile, drugs are causing harm to the economy and society.
This again shows you the government is not interested in society, you or me, and is interested in ways to have control and power.
They are the drug lords.