Giovanni Gambino, son of a key figure in the Gambino crime syndicate, describes the historical reality that led to the birth of the Sicilian Mafia – and how its modern elements are at work today protecting New York City neighborhoods from Middle Eastern terrorists.
In the wake of the heinous attacks in Paris, that protection is more important than ever.
'The Mafia has a bad reputation, but much of that's undeserved,' says Gambino.
'As with everything in life, there are good, bad and ugly parts – the rise of global terrorism gives the Mafia a chance to show its good side.'
Gambino says that ISIS fears the Sicilian Mafia, therefore no underground cells have taken root in Sicily, and the island has not suffered any terrorist incidents.
He also believes that Hollywood stars like Al Pacino and Robert De Niro need to do more when it comes to publicly taking a stand against ISIS.
The FBI and Homeland Security are limited in what they can do, according to Gambino. They often act too late, or fail to see a complete picture of what's happening due to a lack of 'human intelligence' – the knowledge of individual movements and actions that even the best technology can't always capture.
'The Mafia and its allies, however, are connected to neighborhoods in a meaningful way. Wherever the Sicilian influence is strong in New York, ISIS interlopers simply won't be able to set up shop,' he said in an interview with a Dutch radio station.
'The world is dangerous today, but people living in New York neighborhoods with Sicilian connections should feel safe,' he adds. 'We make sure our friends and families are protected from extremists and terrorists, especially the brutal, psychopathic organization that calls itself the Islamic State.'
Daily Mail
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