Originally Posted By: eurodave
Originally Posted By: Chopper2012
Give me facts and I will look at them. There's no proof and at the moment, it's a big guessing game. Like I said earlier in this thread, Calabrians are behind this. That's my two cents. Montagna was used an payed for it with his live. He couldn't organize his own garage.

Being a former acting boss for the Bonannos doesn't mean jack shit in Montreal. The Bonannos have enough problems to take care off in NY, let alone organize some power grab in Canada.



He was definitely involved in what was going on, but as you point out he wasn't alone and far from it. He didn't have the pull or sway in Montreal to save his own life, going up against much bigger fish.

I guess were debating about the extent as to which Montagna was involved in the Rizzuto war, but it's clear the cracks in the organization starting appearing way before he arrived in 2009.

Just think of names like Bartolo, D'Amico, Piccirilli and you get an idea that many people were behind the fall.


Come on Eurodave, no one in Montreal is a "bigger fish" in OC than Montanga lol. The fact is if Desjardin was extremely lucky he would be worm food right now and Montanga would be running the show.

And Chopper is completely ignorant posturing like the Bonannos and Montreal was a 2009 idea. Like Sonny said the Bonannos have had strong ties to Monteal since Vic Cotroni was running the show in the 1950s. Furthermore, LE has been spewing the BS about the problems the mafia is facing since the 1980's and you sound like a prosecutor getting ready to try the Bonanno administration with your claims "of the serious problems the Bonannos are facing". LCN is specifically designed to continue on no matter who is facing trial or in jail and I think it is safe to say you have never studied business or economics because anyone, even those of limited intelligence can clearly see how being the boss of one of the most prolific drug trafficking orgs in the world for 60+ years certainly does 'mean jack shit" in any city, and even more so in a port city like Montreal.

Last edited by Mussolini14; 03/16/12 08:53 PM.