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Post by marionumber1 on Jan 19, 2021 13:56:17 GMT -6
(I've read elsewhere that the inner core of the Mafia actually recognizes what they do is Satanic in nature but I don't have any links so that's for another time) Colombo family capo and hitman Gregory Scarpa Sr. purportedly did this, per New York Post, "I LOVED A ‘CUTE’ KILLER", 2007/11/05 (emphasis added): Renowned FBI agent Lindley DeVecchio, who had once helped create the case against "rogue" CIA agent Edwin Wilson, was accused of feeding information to his informant Scarpa that allowed Scarpa to carry out several of his hits.
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Post by Admin Horan on Jan 24, 2021 10:38:39 GMT -6
I was just bragging about you to someone yesterday, Mario. I am going to create a new thread about DeVecchio, et al right now, and move this post under it.
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Post by mysteriouscourtier on Jun 7, 2021 17:08:42 GMT -6
La Cosa Nostra, was secretly a satanic cult? Definitely the best one yet! And Greg Scarpa was a professional murderer, but you know, he always came home in time for supper...he was a good provider, "a very loving father", and according to Linda...he was cute and the sex was good! Scarpa was a cold-blooded, methodical butcher of other humans, with a slaughter count of 50+ (maybe), but he was a good family man. This is how people rationalize attempts to turn vicious murdering scum, like Berkowitz, into a "heroic whistleblower for Christ", isn't it?
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Post by Admin Horan on Jun 7, 2021 19:26:09 GMT -6
Reinhard Heydrich was a renowned "family man." The Sicilian mafia fancy themselves descended from the Beati Poali, who supposedly defied both the Church and the Norman kings. Then, here's this: UPI ARCHIVES OCT. 13, 1994Swiss police say cult boss Jouret deadBy MICHAEL HUGGINSGENEVA, Oct. 13 -- Swiss police said Thursday the wanted leader of the Order of the Solar Temple was among the 48 members of the doomsday sect found dead in burned out buildings in Switzerland last week, but the announcement did little to clarify the bizarre circumstances surrounding the deaths. Jouret's positive identification came as a blow to the Canadian, Swiss and Australian authorities who had hoped to apprehend the cult leader and piece together the jigsaw puzzle of information that would explain the deaths of 48 people in Switzerland and five near Montreal, Canada, Oct. 5. The mystery continued to deepen as reports spoke of links to a Mafia family in Sicily, intricate arms trafficking operations through third world countries, secret Swiss bank accounts and luxurious apartments in Australia. Investigating judge Jean-Pascal Jaquemet said sect leader Luc Jouret was identified as being among the 25 people who were found dead at two chalets in Granges-sur-Salvan. A further 23 people were found dead in a farmhouse in nearby Chevrey and another five bodies were discovered in a duplex near Montreal. Jaquemet said the cult's No. 2 leader Elie DiMambro and his son Joseph DiMambro, as well as Camille Pilet, believed to have been the group's financial controller, were among the dead. The Swiss authorities said French ski star Patrick Vuarnet is being held as a key witness in the case. He apparently sent farewell letters to police, media and the French interior ministry, the day after the killings, explaining the cult's action.Read the rest here: www.upi.com/Archives/1994/10/13/Swiss-police-say-cult-boss-Jouret-dead/4263782020800/
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