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Jimmy Calandra- funny guy but great podcast #1012961
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I was listening to his latest podcast and I almost fell off my chair laughing. He tells his listeners the mob does’nt offer any pensions benefits or retirement accounts. You could of fooled me, i always thought the mob gave out pensions and health benefits once you were made and you also got 2 weeks paid vacation every year.

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He's telling the truth about mob benefits, but actually that could apply to most companies out there.

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Originally Posted by Lenox
I was listening to his latest podcast and I almost fell off my chair laughing. He tells his listeners the mob does’nt offer any pensions benefits or retirement accounts. You could of fooled me, i always thought the mob gave out pensions and health benefits once you were made and you also got 2 weeks paid vacation every year.


whats the name of his podcast?

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I think his story is very relatable with the younger generation. For young kids the mob looks cool from the outside but getting involved you see the true ugliness underneath and in Calandra’s case his childhood friends started killing each other

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I actually like his podcast, he also seems like a nice guy. I just thought it was funny when he said the mon doesnt offer a pension.
Sammy Gravano mispronounces his name and calls him jimmy calandria of the bath beach boys. The bath beach boys. Lol
Jimmy has some great stories.

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I would have loved to been in the room when his boy told him he shoved Spero.

Can only imagine what his response was.

Also, would ask him if he ever crossed paths with the 1 guy from the crew that DID get made?
If so, were they cool with each other?

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Originally Posted by ItalianIrishMix
I would have loved to been in the room when his boy told him he shoved Spero.

Can only imagine what his response was.

Also, would ask him if he ever crossed paths with the 1 guy from the crew that DID get made?
If so, were they cool with each other?

. I think Calandra was in jail at the time but not 100 percent sure

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if you think about it, he had a very short career. he went to prison at 23 years old for 5 years. got out of prison and only 8 months later he was arrested for the Staten Island murder among other things. that was the end of his career.

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The BATH AVE BOYS, started out when they were teenagers, so not as short as you think ...

certainly not very long...

Two of them were made

Fabrizio and Calco

And Bath Beach is the neighborhood bath ave was in
Right next to bensonhurst




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Finally, A Stool Pigeon Rat Fuck who tells the truth


"You must learn to skim the cream off the top without disturbing the milk"
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calco was never made

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Originally Posted by bronx
calco was never made


Exactly. If he wasnt made he was never really "in" the mob. Just a street guy. Associate at most.

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I stand corrected

I thought the Bonanno's made him.

I guess it was just the "HERDER" that was made

Yes he was an associate, they were all big drug dealers

He was on the level of an Alite he was a SHOOTER.

They were a big crew with a bunch of shooters that sold alot of drugs

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Originally Posted by BensonHURST
I stand corrected

I thought the Bonanno's made him.

I guess it was just the "HERDER" that was made

Yes he was an associate, they were all big drug dealers

He was on the level of an Alite he was a SHOOTER.

They were a big crew with a bunch of shooters that sold alot of drugs


Sounds like you might have crossed streets with some of them back in the day. Did they ever give you hard time, what kind of guys were they with civilians?Jimmy paints them as stone cold killers that made men feared, which might have been the case when Pitera was around but once he got locked up they went with Spero who wasn't with them like Pitera was and didn't back them up with BPB.

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I like his podcast, but I do have an issue with the lecture on cooperation. He did 6 years straight (they're his crimes); he's indicted and arrested again not long after being paroled; for crimes he committed, prior, but not arrested. When made men are cooperating, you decide it's ok to cooperate. A' La' John Alite: these are your crimes; no one made you do it; you owe the time to the people and OC has nothing to do with your debt to society. More excuses to cooperate. He may not like my posts as I reminded him that while Joe Gambino may prepare tasty prison pasta, he also skipped bail with his brother leaving friends and families at the claws of bail bondmen seeking to confiscate their life savings. More concerning is the reference to the violence in the neighborhood. Yes, I'll believe the senseless killings that took place, but what about the hundreds of peer teenagers that did their homework, took up a trade or went to college? More excuses! Just say I'm a rat to save myself. I couldn't help but acknowledge certain tough guys, through reputation he noted, while reminding him that they had to outsource their wet work to the AB. The same men he references doing life did not mirror his decision of citing other cooperators and doing the same.

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Originally Posted by DetroitPartnership
I like his podcast, but I do have an issue with the lecture on cooperation. He did 6 years straight (they're his crimes); he's indicted and arrested again not long after being paroled; for crimes he committed, prior, but not arrested. When made men are cooperating, you decide it's ok to cooperate. A' La' John Alite: these are your crimes; no one made you do it; you owe the time to the people and OC has nothing to do with your debt to society. More excuses to cooperate. He may not like my posts as I reminded him that while Joe Gambino may prepare tasty prison pasta, he also skipped bail with his brother leaving friends and families at the claws of bail bondmen seeking to confiscate their life savings. More concerning is the reference to the violence in the neighborhood. Yes, I'll believe the senseless killings that took place, but what about the hundreds of peer teenagers that did their homework, took up a trade or went to college? More excuses! Just say I'm a rat to save myself. I couldn't help but acknowledge certain tough guys, through reputation he noted, while reminding him that they had to outsource their wet work to the AB. The same men he references doing life did not mirror his decision of citing other cooperators and doing the same.


I agree. He makes it sound like it was the wild west and everyone was shooting, stabbing, and seliing drugs like some violent video game. I knew a few people from that area who were a little older than him and they never mention violence and crime. They did say the mob was around but “ they kept to themselves”. Everyone I knew from there mention hanging out, cruising 86th st, and playing baseball and street hockey.
According to Calandra, Bath Beach was more violent than Iraq.

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Who had to outsource their wet work to the AB? And what do you mean by wet work? To be honest, it shouldn't be a surprise that mobsters would contract work in prison to prison gangs like the AB, the Mafia isn't a prison gang, they're clearly outnumbered. It only makes sense to turn to the ones who actually run prison. I don't care how tough a guy is nobody is any match for 15 guys stomping you into the ground. Most "fights" in prison aren't really fights at all, it's jumpings and stompings.

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Originally Posted by DillyDolly
Who had to outsource their wet work to the AB? And what do you mean by wet work? To be honest, it shouldn't be a surprise that mobsters would contract work in prison to prison gangs like the AB, the Mafia isn't a prison gang, they're clearly outnumbered. It only makes sense to turn to the ones who actually run prison. I don't care how tough a guy is nobody is any match for 15 guys stomping you into the ground. Most "fights" in prison aren't really fights at all, it's jumpings and stompings.




Billy Bright was murdered by the AB....


A March 1986 raid on DiBernardo's office seized alleged "child pornography and financial records." As "a result of the Postal Inspectors seizures [a federal prosecutor] is attempting to indict DiBernardo on child pornography violations" according to an FBI memo dated May 20, 1986.
Thousands of pages of FBI Files that document his involvement in Child Porn
https://www.muckrock.com/foi/united-states-of-america-10/star-distributors-ltd-46454/
https://www.upi.com/Archives/1981/0...s-Miporn-investigation-of/7758361252800/
https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1526052/united-states-v-dibernardo/
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Vincent Pappa murdered by the AB. The mafia, like the HA, were shaken down. If you're a white man in prison and seeking protection you pay the AB. If you stand on your own in a group, you are still reporting to the AB via one of their puppet gangs. That means, when the whites jump, you jump, or else. You don't do rackets in the can unless you're pay off a white gang; and a piece of that makes its way to the Brand. I won't go through this again as I did with those mafia nostalgic posters and Black Hand. Twenty Brand members will shred a crime family: In and Out of Prison.

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Originally Posted by DetroitPartnership
Vincent Pappa murdered by the AB. The mafia, like the HA, were shaken down. If you're a white man in prison and seeking protection you pay the AB. If you stand on your own in a group, you are still reporting to the AB via one of their puppet gangs. That means, when the whites jump, you jump, or else. You don't do rackets in the can unless you're pay off a white gang; and a piece of that makes its way to the Brand. I won't go through this again as I did with those mafia nostalgic posters and Black Hand. Twenty Brand members will shred a crime family: In and Out of Prison.



In the book about Pappa it did that Black inmates stabbed him on behalf of jewish gangster Herbie Sperling. Unless the Aryans became politically correct, I doubt they were the ones.

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The AB murdered Pappa. As Jimmy Calandra noted in a response to me, the AB sat behind them - "strong". No way in hell you are a white man hiring blacks on the yard to kill another white. Wake up. Most all LCN's hits - Lucchese and Gambinos - executed by the AB, including Billy Bright. Not up for going back and forth on this as its hard to get this omnipotent view of the Italian mafia out of the minds of posters. Like every white man on the Lewisburg yard at that time, it's the AB; they controlled every racket and every gang that was doing anything.

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Originally Posted by DetroitPartnership
The AB murdered Pappa. As Jimmy Calandra noted in a response to me, the AB sat behind them - "strong". No way in hell you are a white man hiring blacks on the yard to kill another white. Wake up. Most all LCN's hits - Lucchese and Gambinos - executed by the AB, including Billy Bright. Not up for going back and forth on this as its hard to get this omnipotent view of the Italian mafia out of the minds of posters. Like every white man on the Lewisburg yard at that time, it's the AB; they controlled every racket and every gang that was doing anything.



I disagree, and go with all the reports and witness accounts from that time, also in the book on him his immediate family had looked into it and found no Aryan Brotherhood or White killers. The AB killing Papa all comes from the posters on internet forums over the years.

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Papa's Game by Gregory Wallace is name of the book I mentioned.

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Your book vs. a court verdict? Which one? Tattoo Blasko, AB made man, convicted of murder of Vincent Papa. Herbie, like all white men in Atlanta at that time, was directly, or Indirectly, under the control of the AB. Just like the The Order (racist murderers of Alan Berg) and most all white cliques. We can go on and on with this mafia "stuff"; most of it legend via the A&E channel.

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AB made man lol, quit stealing Mafia terminology and applying it to other groups 😂

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It is a term used by the AB and historically is an LCN term. But the term has been applied to AB and Eme to distinguish the woodpile, probates and actual members. It's a term that AB dropouts have used. Again, I'm not going down this path of misguided "mafia" power. They've been a relic for 30 or more years and everyone knows.

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Originally Posted by Lenox
Originally Posted by DetroitPartnership
I like his podcast, but I do have an issue with the lecture on cooperation. He did 6 years straight (they're his crimes); he's indicted and arrested again not long after being paroled; for crimes he committed, prior, but not arrested. When made men are cooperating, you decide it's ok to cooperate. A' La' John Alite: these are your crimes; no one made you do it; you owe the time to the people and OC has nothing to do with your debt to society. More excuses to cooperate. He may not like my posts as I reminded him that while Joe Gambino may prepare tasty prison pasta, he also skipped bail with his brother leaving friends and families at the claws of bail bondmen seeking to confiscate their life savings. More concerning is the reference to the violence in the neighborhood. Yes, I'll believe the senseless killings that took place, but what about the hundreds of peer teenagers that did their homework, took up a trade or went to college? More excuses! Just say I'm a rat to save myself. I couldn't help but acknowledge certain tough guys, through reputation he noted, while reminding him that they had to outsource their wet work to the AB. The same men he references doing life did not mirror his decision of citing other cooperators and doing the same.


I agree. He makes it sound like it was the wild west and everyone was shooting, stabbing, and seliing drugs like some violent video game. I knew a few people from that area who were a little older than him and they never mention violence and crime. They did say the mob was around but “ they kept to themselves”. Everyone I knew from there mention hanging out, cruising 86th st, and playing baseball and street hockey.
According to Calandra, Bath Beach was more violent than Iraq.


The "WILD WEST" is a pretty accurate description just in a controlled way for the most part, just guys that signed up for it were the guys that were left laying in the street.

What I think he means is that everyone that was in his circle was into something... At that age your circle is your whole world,.

Alot of guys were on the fringes, a lot of 9-5 's were into a little something extra to make some extra money.

The perception was that there was NOTHING WRONG with it.
As a matter of fact as CRAZY as it sounds the guy that wanted nothing to do with was looked down upon often.

The wise guys were looked upon as if they were celebrities.

So if everyone in your circle is into something, and your parents were on the fringe so alot of their friends were into something.. And all your friends and their families were into something...

It would be very easy to feel like everyone is involved....

You have to realize alot of first and 2nd generation Italians at that time.

What that has to do with him ratting I have no idea
Just giving you an accurate description

Of course there were ALOT of hard working honest Italian immigrants

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For groups that consider themselves so much better than the Mafia, they sure like to steal their surnames for their nicknames and use their terminology.

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I'm about the same age as JImmy. I grew up on Staten Island and worked for years in Bensonhurst. There was alot of dirt going on under the table but this was a very safe neighborhood for regular people. Everyone I knew was hard working, they cared about their neighborhood, kept their properties looking nice, and etc.

One thing I remember is everybody knew everybody else. Oh, and some of the best Pizza and Italian food in the WORLD.

The closest thing I ever saw to violence there was once I parked outside right in front of this cafe where the zips would all hang-out. I ran in the shop where I worked and when I came out 3 guys were standing next to my car with angry looks [ looked like wise-guys ]. "Who told you to park here?" I had no idea what the fuck these guys wanted to hear. Nobody 'told me' to park there its a public street. The way they surrounded me it seemed like they were getting ready to "gimme a bea'in", as they say there. One of the old guys I worked with came running running out, he got between us and yelled really loud "I TOLD HIM"...and they just kind of turned around and walked away. I never really understood what that was about.

Other than that...it was a great place to live compared to most of Brooklyn.

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Exactly if you minded your business for the most part you were left alone.
Probably the safest neighborhood in America,

That's what bodies left in the street do..

Wakes everybody up...

If your a thief you learn real fast to go to a different neighborhoods to steal.

If you stepped out of line you would normally get a warning...
If you stepped out of line again, you would get a beaten

After that? Well....

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