Lansing-Michigan

Kevin Annette, website muderbydecree, has said that pope's job was to keep pedophile priests out of jail. when his third in command was sent to prison for those charges , he lost a lot of power. He is pope in name only.Third in command's job was treasury and money launderer for the vatican. A natural result or sign of change would be for the mafia to lose power. This post proves it. Also the enormous drug busts going on. NY Post , about a month ago , stated a huge mafia boss was killed. Biggest in 35 years. There have been huge drug busts since then.......CIA = mafia = child sex trafficking etc. Sam Giacana was quoted in the book, Double Cross, written by his brother, "The CIA is just like the mob, it is the mob."

OpenDataScience

The suspects are accused of Mafia association, aggravated extortion and fraud while operating wholesale food supplies and gambling dens, ANSA reported.

These are the only charges they have so far.

Terraeri1

1987 Pizza connection Trial 19 convicted

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pizza_Connection_Trial

think-

I always thought the Gambinos were involved in waste disposal and cement / construction work in NYC, and was quite shocked to find out that they were (like other NYC crime families) trafficked children.

Roy Cohn, Trump's and Roger Stone's mentor, worked as a lawyer for the Gambino mob, and allegedly also ran child rape blackmail operations for the CIA. He worked for McCarthy.

fogdryer

I don't think you can ever take down the mob---------------------too big

darkknight111

These are high level mobsters.

Directly related to pizzagate under as I’ve been saying for years, “Follow the Mob”

Where you find mobsters, you find trafficking (weapons, drugs, human).

Possible swamp takedown flair worthy post?

auralsects

Dude there's something really Special Ed about you. Im expecting any day now for you to tell us about busting pedos with your imaginary friend.

followthemoney

Pizza Connection Trial

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pizza_Connection_Trial

https://www.nytimes.com/1987/03/03/nyregion/17-found-guilty-in-pizza-trial-of-a-drug-ring.html

Been hard to find, but there were a few articles that outlined the nexus of pizza shops and funeral homes in the original 80s ring.