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Re: Rats that had a good reason to flip
[Re: furio_from_naples]
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05/26/21 03:16 PM
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According to the gangster code, or G-Code, all of those guys took an oath that says live by the gun and the knife and die by the gun and the knife. They should've resolved their beef without getting law enforcement or the government involved. Gangsters pledge to live by a completely different set of rules than civilians, that means no courts of law, no lawsuits, no filing charges, no dialing 911, no ratting or cooperating, no running to mommy and daddy. Like someone here said, they spent a lifetime with mob figures before finally being sworn in, they knew exactly what they were getting into. All of this "I flipped because I realized they were no good" is a bunch of horse shit. Like Salvatore Profaci said, "Goodfellows don't sue goodfellows, goodfellows kill goodfellows." And one last thing, you're not changing my mind on this. They took the oath, they chose to be gangsters, not me.
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Re: Rats that had a good reason to flip
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05/26/21 04:51 PM
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furio_from_naples
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According to the gangster code, or G-Code, all of those guys took an oath that says live by the gun and the knife and die by the gun and the knife. They should've resolved their beef without getting law enforcement or the government involved. Gangsters pledge to live by a completely different set of rules than civilians, that means no courts of law, no lawsuits, no filing charges, no dialing 911, no ratting or cooperating, no running to mommy and daddy. Like someone here said, they spent a lifetime with mob figures before finally being sworn in, they knew exactly what they were getting into. All of this "I flipped because I realized they were no good" is a bunch of horse shit. Like Salvatore Profaci said, "Goodfellows don't sue goodfellows, goodfellows kill goodfellows." And one last thing, you're not changing my mind on this. They took the oath, they chose to be gangsters, not me. The Cosa Nostra have rules that wasnt respected like those who said to dont kill relatives of the mobster while the boss break the rules,you can flip because he was the first to dont follow the rules. Casso and Amuso ordering the Chiodo sister nurder break a law. Yes,live by the gun and the knife and die by the gun and the knife but the oath is vale if all follow the rules,in the movie on Buscetta,the protagonist said that he take the oath when there was the old cosa nostra and that the Corleonesi dont follow the rule so he isnt a traitor because they broke the oath,not him.
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Re: Rats that had a good reason to flip
[Re: ralphie_cifaretto]
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05/26/21 08:11 PM
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Neo
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It is an honor to die for your friends. It will be your fake friends that will be pulling the trigger. Just ask Michael Meldish.
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Re: Rats that had a good reason to flip
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05/26/21 09:39 PM
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Nicky the crow, if he is to be believed. I don't believe that for one second. Guys like Nicky Scarfo, say what you want about them, lived and died LCN. Caramandi's only loyalty was to himself. He was a freelance criminal for years before he got involved with the mafia. Being in the mafia just gave him the convenience of having more powerful guys to dime on in order to avoid doing time in prison. He used everyone around him. The guy was a master con artist and confidence trickster first, gangster second. Phil Leonetti is another who transparently didn't have the balls to serve a long prison term and merely threw his uncle under the bus and blamed him instead of taking responsibility for his own actions. He was just as ruthless and evil as Scarfo. You can even see his facade slip during that interview he did in disguise back in the late 90s when the interviewer was getting under his skin asking questions he didn't like.
I invoke my right under the 5th amendment of the United States constitution and decline to answer the question.
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Re: Rats that had a good reason to flip
[Re: Moe_Tilden]
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05/26/21 10:53 PM
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Nicky the crow, if he is to be believed. I don't believe that for one second. Guys like Nicky Scarfo, say what you want about them, lived and died LCN. Caramandi's only loyalty was to himself. He was a freelance criminal for years before he got involved with the mafia. Being in the mafia just gave him the convenience of having more powerful guys to dime on in order to avoid doing time in prison. He used everyone around him. The guy was a master con artist and confidence trickster first, gangster second. Phil Leonetti is another who transparently didn't have the balls to serve a long prison term and merely threw his uncle under the bus and blamed him instead of taking responsibility for his own actions. He was just as ruthless and evil as Scarfo. You can even see his facade slip during that interview he did in disguise back in the late 90s when the interviewer was getting under his skin asking questions he didn't like. True, Leonetti waited till after his conviction came in to give everyone up. If he won his case he likely would have gone right back to what he had been doing.
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Re: Rats that had a good reason to flip
[Re: furio_from_naples]
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06/01/21 08:40 AM
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Aladena Fratianno, he was an informant before 1977, but he was blowing smoke at the agents, honestly when you read those old files, he did not tell the agents what they already knew, chasing ghost. He would have been killed if he did not flip, but the agents would have not known about the threat of the mole inside their Cleveland field office. He was doing good once he transferred to Chicago to be one of their representative on the west coast. Once transferred back to Los Angeles he was used by the higher ups to set Frank Bompensiero who was an informant up for a hit, which he dragged it on till it was given to someone else in the San Diego crew. He had came back to Los Angeles on the understanding that he would be acting boss of the family until Brooklier was released and then transferred back to Chicago. That never happened and Fratianno was knocked down to soldier. Brooklier was sending messages to the other bosses that Fratianno had been misrepresenting himself and was setting up Fratianno to be either be hit by his own family, or getting the ok from the commission, as well as from Chicago and Cleveland. The feds found out he was not being straight with, and he was force to give up information and be in contact with an agent. Fratianno was in a jam, he would do the time, but how Brooklier had met and sent messages to the other bosses about Fratianno really hurted Fratiannos pride and felt betrayed. It is also worth noting that he was friends with at least three other informants, Frank Bompensiero, Salvatore Piscopo, and another unidentified informant.
I disagree on Joe Valachi, he was already an informant with FBN and was giving good Intel to them. Too much to go into, but him flipping alone brought in half a dozen more informants in key places to help the FBI.
"I have this Nightmare. I'm on 5th avenue watching the St. Patrick's Day parade and I have a coronary and nine thousand cops march happily over my body." Chief Sidney Green
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Re: Rats that had a good reason to flip
[Re: furio_from_naples]
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06/04/21 10:45 AM
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No such thing as "A Good Reason To Flip". As Anthony "Fat Andy" Ruggiano was so fond of saying "Rats Arent Made My Friend, Theyre Born That Way". There is no excuse for it, Its like a soldier signing up for the army, Than complaining and wanting out because he was shot by his enemies, Thats what you took an oath to get into, To put your life in another man's hands, Thats what you wanted, So shut the fuck up and take what comes you whinng fuckin pussies. When a guy joins the army, Hes well aware he could die from Friendly Fire, But he accepts that as apart of the life he chose, These fuckin weak minded half a fag pussy gangsters, Can shoot and stab and beat other people, But when its there turn to take life on the chin or face the gun, oh now you dont want to be a fuckin gangster nomore huh sweetie
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Re: Rats that had a good reason to flip
[Re: furio_from_naples]
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06/04/21 05:32 PM
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Pietro Aglieri said he prefers 41-bis over becoming a rat , when they asked him why , he gave pretty good answer:
“Look, Inspector, when you come into our schools to speak of legality, justice, respect for the law, of civil co-existence, our youth will listen to you and follow you, but when these youngsters come of age and look for work, a house, economic and health assistance, where do they find them? With you or with us? Inspector, they find them with us. And, only with us. You’re Sicilian, and you know very well it’s like this. Why should I cooperate, eh? Just so you can arrest another dozen fathers of families or to let you find a few rusty pistols. What would change if I told you what you want to know from me?â€
"A fish with his mouth closed never get's caught"
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