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  • Giuseppi Mazzini (1805-1872). Mazzini had formed a society in Sicily called the Oblonica that means “I reckon with a dagger.” As is typical with the Masons, Mazzini formed an order within an order. This elite inner group was called by a term most people will recognise ~ the Mafia. The name is an acronym for Mazzini autorizza furti, incendi, avvelenamenti ~ Mazzini authorises thefts, arson and poisoning. The Mafia was also known by another term, Il Mano Nigro ~ the Black Hand.[1]
  • Mazzini is known as a socialist revolutionary, but he was great friends with, and on the payroll of, James Stansfeld, Junior Lord of the Admiralty and senior member of British Intelligence, making Mazzini a stooge of the British government. Indeed, King Leopold of Belgium said to Queen Victoria that there was in London maintained
"...a sort of menagerie of Kossuths, Mazzinis, Legranges, Ledru-Rollins, etc. ... to let loose occasionally on the continent to render its quiet and prosperity impossible."
  • Mazzini formed Young Italy in 1831, which ran several revolts against the rulers of Italy, ending in the execution of Mazzini's colleagues and Mazzini seeking exile in London in 1837. He also created Young Europe in 1834 in an attempt to form a united Europe, and formed other revolutionary nationalistic organisations with names beginning with Young, for this aim. The assassins of Archduke Ferdinand, who by assassinating Ferdinand started World War 1, were members of Young Bosnia, and the intentions of Young Russia are briefly mentioned in the chapter World War 1. Mazzini and his Young organizations were guilty, and were implicated in a number, of assassinations, though curiously none of the vitims were British. He also created Young America to campaign for slavery to help in the division of The United States in preparation for the engineered 1861 Civil War. Stansfeld's sister-in-law Emily Ashurst(p39-41) married a fellow exile of Mazzini, Carlo Venturi, and there was deep friendship between them all. Emily became Mazzini's secretary. Stansfeld was a supporter of Italian unification and financed some of Mazzini's Italian adventures, including the Roman Republic following the 1848 revolutions on the continent after the publication of the Communist Manifesto that had been financed and nurtured in London. Stansfeld resigned after the Procureur Impèrial of France revealed that Stansfeld's address had been used by Mazzini (under the alias fiori, or flower) to receive mail from fellow conspirators in a plot to kill King Napoleon III. British Foreign Minister Lord Palmerston refused to accept the resignation. Mazzini was also Grand Master of the Grand Orient Of Italy, which put him right up there in the upper echelons of global freemasonry.[2]
  • See also: Carbonari


  • To research:
    • Mafia 'products': sex/worker-slaves, drugs, precious stones and metals, weapons, counterfeit (money, passports, consumer products), secret information, assassinations, ...
    • Mafia operations: smuggling, extortion/blackmail, infiltration, insider trading, copyright extensions, patent monopolies, etc.

Criminal networks

  • Category:Organized crime groups
    • Category:Modern street gangs
      • Mara Salvatrucha - Latin America and US gang-mafia network
        • youtube video's
        • "Basically this goes back to the immigration from El Salvador again. Because of the political situation in the 1970s and 1980s, a lot of El Salvadorans migrate to Washington, D.C., and to L.A. And once they're in L.A., they have to adapt to the local culture, particularly in L.A. where you had a long-standing Mexican-American culture of youth groups, you know, pachucos. The Salvadoran youth had to form their own group to protect themselves from Mexican youth or to have an identity against the other Latino youth. And so they create this gang called Mara Salvatrucha, which is a famous gang. And so, you know, they create this gang, and then, with the drug trade, they begin to get criminalized. It started as a kind of attempt to have identity for Salvadoran youth abroad, but it becomes cannibalized in a certain sense by criminal syndicates, and then it gets exported back to El Salvador. And they begin to found chapters in Guatemala and El Salvador and Mexico. And so you have these transnational networks of gangs that are operating very loosely across boundaries." [3]
        • "Hispanic Americans have become the largest ethic minority in this country, now at an estimated 14 percent of the population and expected to grow to 20 percent by mid-century." ... "Hispanic immigrants to this country are predominantly Roman Catholic" [4]

Jack Abramoff scandal

The political corruption case with Jack Abramoff and his political partners in crime, is but one example of the rampant (and rising) poltical corruption in many branches and levels of government. The Jack Abromoff case shows just how low politicians will go for money.

Important observations:

  • Its a warning that many national politicians are easily corrupted.
  • That this systematic corruption system often goes 'undetected' for a long time.
  • The precautions against politcal corruption in place today are not good enough.
  • ...
  • Jack Abramoff - organized crime operator with high political connections. He and his corporate clients and political executives used: sex (child slaves flown in from abroad), US based slave labour, extortion, money laundering, bribery, illegal gambling, conspiracy, tax evation, and murder.
  • (todo: investigate native-american casino history).

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Strange crime cases

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