You mis-spelled (there's a surprise..) the name of the person that contributed the YouTube video. None-the-less, I still recognized the mis-spelled name and knew EXACTLY what YouTube video you watched. The video itself is four minutes of your life that you'll never get back. But it's where he sends you that's the most revealing.
I am familiar with the individual that he names (not personally...) and I can point you to a web site (which you probably could have found on your own with a little research)...
http://americannewspost.com/author/joseph-fosco/You need to read EVERY article from that author on that web site and then you need to read EVERY post in the comments section. There are a number of people posting comments (as well as the author) that claim to have 'inside sources' with reliable information. Every person that asserts something to be true is met with someone who seems to have sources to refute the information. And there are a lot of people posting on that web site that simply have an axe to grind (you could argue that the author of those articles is one of those people...and the same can be said for the guy that contributed the YouTube video). By the way, one of the author's comments identifies the YouTube video poster.
For what it's worth, a couple of the posters have a 'chart' project, an organizational chart of Chicago. I don't know that it's accurate. But, I think it's plausible...
I've had that web site bookmarked for a loooong time. Of the author, and the people posting comments, I don't know any of them personally. But I've lived in the neighborhood for 50+ years (and my 81 year-old father his entire life) and I have a feeling that dad or I would probably recognize some of those people if we ever met.
tony b.