Monday, November 20, 2017

Review: Organized Crime Handbook: A Walkthrough of Various Families

Organized Crime Handbook: A Walkthrough of Various Families Organized Crime Handbook: A Walkthrough of Various Families by Daniel McEnnis
My rating: 1 of 5 stars

Really an article-length monograph, this starts out with intriguing details about a Russian-Chinese derived "White Tiger" criminal organization with esoteric practices like "interpretations" and punishing "stones" or sexual slavery, etc. These seems poorly sources and poorly worded. Then, the piece veers into using the Men in Black movie as source material and the author's own parents embroiled in this syndicate with the author fetching $300M on the slave market. Wacky conspiracy ravings.

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