How the Mafia Works?

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How the Mafia Works? | The DARK TRUTH For over 100 years “Cosa Nostra” ruled over one of the richest and most influential cities in the world, New York City. At the same time for decades, the FBI “denied” that they EVEN EXISTED!? 👀
They went from small fractured factions, with no clear leadership or structure, into what can only be described as a multibillion dollar corporation. With a rigid structure, a code of conduct and almost all the other fun stuff we see in any fortune 500 company.

How does the Mafia work?
What was their secret?
Why and how was the Mafia so powerful?

Just like any other corporation, the mob established a solid hierarchy and structure that allowed them to reign for as long as they did. Maranzano saw Cosa Nostra as the new roman empire and himself as its Caesar.

But looking past these ideas of grandeur, Lucky saw how effective this structure actually was.

See let's explore how this shadowy world REALLY works and unveil what they DON'T want YOU to know...

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💭Do You want to see more mini-docs like this one? 📺

TheCultureMafia
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I worked in an Italian resto once, and got chills when the owner's wife honestly and seriously said "There is no mafia, it's all a story like Lord of the Rings"

junkboxxxxxx
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One thing about old mafia- they all were impeccably dressed.

mengel
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" It should have been perfect, but in the end...we f**ked it all up! "
Casino, 1995

williamj.dovejr.
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Just when I thought you couldn't get any better. Excellent work. More please.

davidwade
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As I'm sure as some/Many of you probably know, Former Caporegime Michael Franzese goes into detail of what it's like to actually be a Mob Associate, Unpaid Intern is a good way to sum it up.
He'd work a full day at his civilian job, then drive into the city waiting at the Social Club all night to be given gopher tasks, or not. You stay until you are dismissed. Then he'd have to get up early and do it all again. You work your butt off.

JamesRDavenport
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📰 𝑺𝒊𝒈𝒏 𝑼𝒑 𝒕𝒐 𝑶𝒖𝒓 𝒇𝒓𝒆𝒆 𝑾𝒆𝒆𝒌𝒍𝒚 𝑵𝒆𝒘𝒔𝒍𝒆𝒕𝒕𝒆𝒓 𝒇𝒐𝒓 𝒎𝒐𝒓𝒆 𝒕𝒊𝒎𝒆𝒍𝒆𝒔𝒔 𝒘𝒊𝒔𝒅𝒐𝒎 ⏳💯

TheCultureMafia
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Great video, I had an uncle who still says, remeber when I used to work for the family, he was a body gaurd for Dean Martins daughter Deanna, he still has the pictures of the two of them, that says Ed, thank you for always being there for me, love Deanna, he cherishes those pictures to this day. He was about 280 lbs and hand hands so big, his fingers were like sausages, he was a bad man back in the day, I was only16 yrs old then, i`m 60 now, he retired and travels in a huge motor home now, hes still scary.

joebacarella
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Johnny Torrio, actually brought the idea to Luciano about forming the commission after being in retirement.He just never received the credit.

spencerwyche
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They don't have what they had before.
1) Surveillance is much more intricate and easier for the authorities. Listening devices, wire taps, filming.
2) Rico laws it make much more easier for prosecution with extensive prison sentences.
3) Lengthy prison sentences act as incentive for someone to come clean to avoid going to prison. There was a kid in the USAF who was involved in a drug ring. He would make drug runs back and forth to England and Turkey in an AF plane where it was easy to conceal deliveries. He was making lots of money where he could afford vacations to Monte Carlo in 5 star hotels. On one run he was returning from Turkey, and he was snorting cocaine on the plane. He went into a coma and woke up in a military hospital with his room under guard. A Jag attorney told him, "Let's make a deal." It was explained to him that they found all of the drugs and he could be the one who is holding the bag and will have to face the consequences. But there was a light a the end of the tunnel. The lawyer gave him an offer he couldn't refuse. Come clean, tell everything about the organization and he would be given an honorable discharge, a clean record and all benefits. Omerta was out the window and he sung like a canary. He came out clean and 15 of his AF "buddies" went to prison for a "while" in Leavenworth which is no joke.
4) It's becoming more and more known that if you join up with one of these organizations or a gang, your chances for existence are not too good. Rival gangs are a threat. If someone in that makes a mistake, the organization does not hand out bad evaluation reports. 1 in three spend about an average of 20 in prison. Plus it's constant stress. When one of those guys is married, the family home life is a catastrophy. Very few of them want their children to follow in their foot steps.

kevinhealey
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Thanks for putting Boardwalk Empire in your montage. I love that show.

Jman
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"As soon as I finished washing my hands, I went to see what the noise was"

jayfelsberg
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Thank you for the video ❤ making it more interesting to learn.

KhadijahJoySams
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I like that you used clips from once upon a time in America. Great movie,

k-baye
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Greed, power, and ego will always bring down an organization. Too bad, what's going on in the streets today would never be happening if old school Cosa Nostra was around

sylviamaresca
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Crazy how you watch the movie as you get older and the more meaningful it becomes

carlosaraujo
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2:55 "Well, I think you know what happened next..."
Judging by the sound, I would guess they had a surprise birthday party, and they start popping up balloons.

winerooster
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I would like to see the history of the Sicilian mafia, roots, origins, not just the American mob

GrumpyOldGuy
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Thank you for sharing this information, please show more.

fhive
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Amazing amazing amazing. More more more. Can’t get enough of this

mikeagajanyan