My father was born in Chicago in 1930. His goal as a young man was to become a “mafioso”. Our family allegedly had a blood relative who was a made member of one of the Five Families. My father begged my grandfather to make an introduction but was refused. When I watch these videos, I often find myself wondering how our family history would have changed if my grandfather had been willing to make that introduction. Absent the mob connection, my father remained a thug as a young man. He ultimately was convicted of multiple counts of armed robbery and was sentenced to serve three consecutive fifteen year to life sentences in prison. He told me he fully expected to die in prison. He met a jail house lawyer who introduced him to a little known provision of State law that made him eligible for parole after serving five years in prison. He was paroled after five and a half years and was never in trouble with the law again. He met my mom, got married, became an accountant, and had kids.
@jamesmalcolm69762 жыл бұрын
Cool story, thanks for sharing 👍
@UkraineJames20002 жыл бұрын
I'm glad things worked out for him.
@randylahey81012 жыл бұрын
Bullshit
@citizenstranger2 жыл бұрын
the five families were not in chicago. chicago had one organization called the outfit
@paulden31582 жыл бұрын
@@citizenstranger he never said that
@harsshkulkarni8692 жыл бұрын
I just love how Michael articulates everything in his video, literally everything. Michael is the guy everybody needs in their personal/professional life, like a "Consigliere"
@dannyd78992 жыл бұрын
Ditto
@Gl66192 жыл бұрын
He probably would have ended up in an upper echelon position of the Colombo family if he would have stayed in the life..
@SlashvsAdamSadler2 жыл бұрын
@@Gl6619 or either killed or jailed .
@rjb6327 Жыл бұрын
@@Gl6619 Or in prison or dead.
@majidahmadi2171 Жыл бұрын
Hi Michael , I am from Iran , Rasht , a big city north of Iran , I follow you all the time , I love you bro , how you talk and everything, you are a stand up guy , wish you well man
@colmanr55722 жыл бұрын
Hello Michael, I watched 'Mafia States of America' a few months ago and I just wanted to thank you for a quote you said in the last episode that really resonated with me "You are in life who you are accountable too" - my parents passed away a few years ago and i'm not a religious person or believer so their absence left me feeling quite lost and my actions at times since have been quite out of character as my general attitude was well they are gone so who cares i'm not letting anyone down. I am a father to a young child and since I heard that quote I realised i'm accountable to her just as much as I was to my parents, it's given me a renewed perspective and purpose - thank you for the clarity.
@reaperrogue92292 жыл бұрын
You're a true inspiration Michael, I do hope to see you in my hometown in Liverpool in August. I like seeing your take on different views and opinions on what happened in that life.
@tedtates2 жыл бұрын
That was a great sit down Michael, really appreciate it.. Was a great episode to listen to as i went for a walk through the park with my dog.. Was the perfect length time to get a little bit of excercise in an get some fresh air in the lungs and try stay a bit healthier.. A lot of other content is either to long or too short for me to take a stroll without having to take my device out of my pocket every 10 minutes an look for something else to listen to... Cheers mate!! Take care!!
@spencer90932 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ted. I saw your comment a couple minutes into the video, which made me get up off my ass on my day off and walk my two best boxer boys!! It's a hundred degrees in Kansas City but we made it! Appreciate you 👍👍
@lauraduffy90552 жыл бұрын
So interesting to learn these finer points, and so respectfully shared. Love it, Michael!
@Southeastasiantraveler2 жыл бұрын
Mr Franzese is so well spoken and diplomatic, quick thinking and strategic, he really could do anything in life that interested him.
@papillon39862 жыл бұрын
I like Johnny he’s a real humble guy. You can tell he’s always been a good guy just ended up with the wrong people. Hope life treats him well. Everyone deserves forgiveness if they are willing to change.
@ab-zl2il2 жыл бұрын
Aye mate hes 71
@carolbrady658 Жыл бұрын
John Pennisi IS NOT 71!!!! He was made in 2013
@yeoboo000005 ай бұрын
M
@dukedematteo19954 ай бұрын
He ratted on people for no reason. He wasn't under indictment, nor was his family trying to kill him. He could have just ignored these people. The mob doesn't really kill anyone anymore. John even said the Luchese's haven't murdered someone in well over a decade.
@severanfenrir40512 жыл бұрын
Michael!! Boom, I know I brought this up in your last video in enjoying your insights, stories, and even your prospective on things based off you life experiences; and this video did them all. Thanks for the great content.
@lexluthor17442 жыл бұрын
God bless you. It all definitely went downhill with those big sentences. Like you once said, fear of people on the street transferred to fear of life behind bars. You don’t know me, but your words saved my life too and I just want to thank you for that, sir.
@TommyTheBull872 жыл бұрын
This was a great comparison between two different families and eras in the mafia. I like how you illustrated the different between a rule and a policy. With the release of The Offer on Paramount+ can we expect you doing a review of it?
@houserwhiteir10102 жыл бұрын
@@michaelfranzese John would be a good guest for a sit-down...Mike wasn't the Columbo family (carmine galante) a part of the French connection...he was a notorious drug trafficker...he was eventually murdered but not because of drugs but because he was greedy. ..he wasn't sharing the proceeds with the other families.... correct me if I'm wrong... Good show Mike...God Bless !!!
@johndoe-qb1fq2 жыл бұрын
@@Detroit_Siggy. why?
@kwasimoto20082 жыл бұрын
@@Detroit_Siggy. are you being Mr A-hole again?? It gets sooo tired!!!!
@Frodojack2 жыл бұрын
@@houserwhiteir1010 Carmine Galante was in the Bonanno Family. He was an old Bonanno caporegime who came out of prison after the then-boss, Phil Rastelli, went to prison. Galante then declared himself boss, but not everyone agreed. Rastelli still had people loyal to him, like Joe Massino. Rastelli put a hit on Galante and had the support of the other Commission members, and Massino set up the hit. Besides, a boss isn't under any obligation to share anything with other bosses unless they have a deal in place.
@balancedactguy2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelfranzese Michael..PLEASE BE AWARE that someone sent me a "What'sApp" with YOUR FACE on it. This is some kind of scam that can affect your Channel. I just Reported it!
@janeentumbao86902 жыл бұрын
The more I listen to you, the more I like and respect you. When you said that if someone wanted to get made, go elsewhere-LOVED IT!!! You just wanted to make big money and get your Dad out of prison. Not do harm to anyone. That's what real business people do. Make money! And I'm glad that you're able to be so open and honest about everything.
@doncorleone94422 жыл бұрын
He Michael, thanks for everything u do. I’m 16 and have learnt alot from your videos, I also am a person of faith and your “God blesses” are encouraging. Keep up the good work!
@angeldesigns13852 жыл бұрын
May fortune, and quality of life be with you, For the remainder of your gift brother! God bless🙏🙏🙏
@s2v83772 жыл бұрын
I really like the format and idea for this video. I hope you make more content like this. Excellent channel and I've been a subscriber for over a year now.
@garyoreilly33152 жыл бұрын
Watching your followers grow by the week is brilliant and well deserved...on the Road to 1 million 👏🇮🇪
@giuseppegenovesi17142 жыл бұрын
🇮🇹 this the right flag😂
@garyoreilly33152 жыл бұрын
I'm irish not Italian 😂
@danielbradford15012 жыл бұрын
Michael you are truly an inspiration!! I look up to you. I wasn't in the mafia but I was a real bad apple, alcoholic and heroin/meth addict who was pulling licks an scams non stop no matter who I harmed. Then I got into recovery an was baptized and saved by our lord christ and my life has completely turned around for the better. Just had 14 months clean!! Keep giving back my brother
@michaelsix9684 Жыл бұрын
wish you well, and stay on your path one day at a time
@harrycgrace45042 жыл бұрын
I love your videos. I pray for total healing and protection for the Franzese family!
@harrycgrace45042 жыл бұрын
@@michaelfranzese You’re welcome my brother in Christ!
@ericmorris30302 жыл бұрын
Mr. Michael Franzese is definitely a smart guy. I congratulate him on turning his life around and serving the Lord. What a story, his life experiences would make a great book/movie. Best wishes and God Bless!
@blackie60502 жыл бұрын
I would love to see Michael do a sit down with John Pennisi! I wanna see their perspectives from different eras of the mob
@theportugueselegend2 жыл бұрын
And since Michael seems like he respects him and can do a sitdown with him, I'm all for it too! I've seen some of John's interviews, he seems alright like Mr. Franzese says
@justinv16632 жыл бұрын
It won’t happen soon as John is still on parole.
@James_Edward592 жыл бұрын
@@justinv1663 They can do it through Zoom if needed
@joesphorecchio52582 жыл бұрын
The look of this...is perfect and beautiful. The composition is perfect. The lighting scheme is bold and geometrically sound. And yet it seems casual, like I'm sitting there with Michael Franzese. It's cool. Thank you.
@johynsmith2 жыл бұрын
Hi Joe! He is a class act!
@bradt80192 жыл бұрын
Growing up watching the movies, it's nice to separate fact from fiction. Thanks, looking forward to reading your books. 👍
@yrsued2 жыл бұрын
The one rule he talked about messing around with Wires, Sisters, Daughters and Mothers applies in Corporate America too... They just call it “engaged in conduct inconsistent with a non-financial company policy,” In other words, NEVER put your pickle in someone else's sandwich at the company picnic...
@hoosierdaddy23082 жыл бұрын
Yeah. In business I had a rule for myself. Never dip my ink pen in the company ink well. 😂
@yrsued2 жыл бұрын
@@hoosierdaddy2308 YUP, that is a GREAT rule to follow!! I have seen it get so freaking complicated.
@reswobiandreaming36442 жыл бұрын
Science is more incestuous....
@TheFirstAirbender10362 жыл бұрын
but they all like my pickle
@yrsued2 жыл бұрын
@@TheFirstAirbender1036 In todays environment, it's hard to be a guy!!
@HolloVVpoint2 жыл бұрын
Would love a sit down between Michael and John. Also would think a sit down with Chin’s daughter would be interesting as on a lot of levels there would be parallels between Michael and Her.
@tomcarey51562 жыл бұрын
Very curious can the underboss be demoted if he wasn’t working out or are those position permanent?
@russell222222 жыл бұрын
@@michaelfranzese I understand why John was having a different experience with the Lucheses was because his former leader Anthony Casso literally destroyed the family by turning on his own loyal men.Killed lots of them,allegedly suspecting them of treason.
@JamesMegna-t6w24 күн бұрын
CASSO WAS TOO WEAK BACK THEN
@maxmurphy98132 жыл бұрын
Michael. Your videos keep me entertained and always informed as I believe they do to thousands. I personally love your movie mondays! God bless you sir.
@seansvoice2 жыл бұрын
Mr. Franzese, your Sit Downs are addictive. I find myself wanting to help you get your production quality to the same level as the material and the man who delivers it. I had a thought: I am amazed that some wise guy never set up a staff leasing deal for the families. That way everybody has a 401k and a dental plan. :)
@furtherdefinitions12 жыл бұрын
You mentioned Carroll Street, talk about memories. I know you're talking about the part of Carroll Street that is in Red Hook, I grew up further east on Crown Street, one block from Carroll Street in Crown Heights, in the 50's to early 60's. We are the same age, so everything you talk about I still have clear memories of.
@lucaracca13252 жыл бұрын
According to the Joseph Bonanno autobiography, there were several groups in nyc and they divided them up in 5 families and the first commission involved the 5 nyc families plus buffalo and Chicago.
@BIGGLOUPR2 жыл бұрын
That's what I read many times over..about those 7 original Commission 🪑's
@Tfichtenbaum2 ай бұрын
The boss is just behind the scenes someone you wont see much but still has the power
@jakeverson212 жыл бұрын
Michael I hope all is wonderful and great!!! God Blessings to you and your family. Peace, Love, and Light.
@hoosierdaddy23082 жыл бұрын
I love this show so much. How you keep coming up with subjects to talk about amazes me. You do your homework obviously. Wasn't there a Philly family too, or where they under the New York leadership? God bless Micheal. Thanks so much for these outstanding videos. Just love them. This is so interesting sir. ♥️🙏
@JoshThatMcKoyBoy2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, there’s a separate Philly family. Look up Nicky Scarfo, or Joey Merlino (the current, alleged boss)
@Buttsley12 жыл бұрын
Philadelphia had a family. If you’ve seen the Irishman you might recognize the name Angelo Bruno, who was the longest running boss I believe
@stevenfrost64412 жыл бұрын
Oh Michael! I am watching this new series "The Offer" about the making of The Godfather and I CANNOT WAIT for your Review of this one! Joe Colombo as you well know, plays a prominent role in this story and I have to be honest, of the 3 Episodes I have seen...I Like it! Very Authentic Feel and whoever did their screenwriting knew their history! Plus, the Casting was really well done...the actors they got to play the big roles (Joe Colombo, Frank Sinatra, Francis Ford Coppola, Mario Puzo) all knock it out of the park! Please, as soon as you can, do a Review and Commentary!
@markg.80302 жыл бұрын
I bet Gianni Russo is waiting for the episode where they blow up the gates of paramount and he started the 5 families
@markman9502 жыл бұрын
@@markg.8030 lmao
@FreeOpenTruth2 жыл бұрын
You forgot about Trappacante in Florida. He sat on the Commission and that's why Sonny Black with Joe Pistone ( as Donnie Brasco) had to check in with him when they went down to Florida to set up King's Court gambling club. Plus, the Bonnanos were kicked out of the Commission because of Donnie Brasco and they dealt in drugs.
@truthteller44422 жыл бұрын
Not trying to be "that guy," as it was probably a typo, but it's "Trafficante."
@richieblondet23102 жыл бұрын
A. You're describing a movie. In real life no crime family had to check in with Trafficante to do business in Florida. Unless it was an area that coincided with Trafficante's own interest (as in any other scenario anywhere else). Much like no one has to check in with the Decavalcantes to do business in New Jersey. Multiple crime families around the East Coast, Chicago, Cleveland and Detroit had a base of operations in Miami, Boca, etc. throughout the 20th century. Trafficante's territory was Tampa, FL. The real "Donnie Brasco" got the Sonny Black faction tied into with the Trafficantes because a fellow undercover agent was building a case against Santos Trafficante and the FBI wanted Joe Pistone to connect his case with the other agent's case via the King's Court lounge. B. Santos Trafficante Jr. did not sit on the original Commission in 1931. He inherited the Tampa 'boss' mantle from his father, Santos Trafficante, Sr., in the 1950s.
@budgibson1852 жыл бұрын
That was more of a respect thing . Fl had by that time opened up and if I’m not mistaken he/they lost that seat after Carlo died
@richieblondet23102 жыл бұрын
@@budgibson185 There's some debate over whether Trafficante actually had a seat, or if he had a proxy, the way Milwaukee, Kansas City, Dallas had with Chicago, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Pittston with the Genovese, Detroit with Profaci, Los Angeles with Lucchese, Decavalcantes with the Gambinos, etc, representing them on their behalf. Informants identified the five families, Buffalo, Chicago, and then added Angelo Bruno (Philadelphia), and Raymond Patriarca (New England) in the 1960s. Zerrelli from Detroit as well. But, like you said about Trafficante, the last 3 would eventually lose their seats and have a proxy. Who knows if they even bother with it anymore? By the 1980s it seemed to just be a N.Y. phenomena, based solely on joint rackets (Concrete Club case, the Windows case, etc). If there is still a Commission I doubt anyone outside of New York is on it, much less represented by anyone from New York. Seems like it's every man for themself.
@ianlondon28882 жыл бұрын
The biggest issue besides FBI recruiting and technology, is the fact that families could no longer properly identify and recruit new associates. They couldn't trust anyone and enough young guys from the other side weren't coming in.
@jillliachris2 жыл бұрын
The biggest issue ( besides Rico) in the mobs decline was demographics. The neighborhoods were the mob came from and thrived in don’t exist anymore and those that do are shadows of what they were. Bensonhurst; the Bronx; Harlem; ( in my neck of the woods) East Boston and the North End. Those neighborhoods demographics changed over time from second third generation Italians; to first generation Chinese and Spanish or were gentrified . Also the pool of candidates was growing shallower each generation. The guys who would’ve been soldiers; capos; bosses instead became lawyers; accountants ; doctors ect. They were assimilating into the American dream legitimately. Each generation did better and were more successful than the previous. IMO of course. 😂
@ianlondon28882 жыл бұрын
@@jillliachris The demographics and generational hedonism are great points.
@anthonydelgrosso4818 Жыл бұрын
Is this Carlo gambino?where u been?i thought u wrre dead
@ericcrawford34052 жыл бұрын
I believe you're right about the 9 families in the Commission because there was a Commission meeting in 1928 held at the Hotel Statler (Statler Arms today) in Cleveland on Euclid Ave. Still there today in Cleveland's theater district. It was supposed to be one of the few successful meetings they had although it got raided.
@alexspurr1242 жыл бұрын
What about the buffalino crime family in Pennsylvania? And the one in New Jersey? I’m confused a bit
@RB-je3yj2 жыл бұрын
Mike, I follow John's channel too he seems truthful and well spoken sincere. He comes across as a very likable person.
@Ruggid111 Жыл бұрын
Wasn’t there five families for the five boroughs? One for each borough originally? I’m not sure which family was in control of which borough? But if you could speak more on this, I’d really like to know more about this because it makes sense and I heard it in one video on the “everything network” channel Thanks, Michael.
@thoughtcriminal75712 жыл бұрын
I have spoken with John in emails and watch all his stuff. I like him, a real good guy.
@paulmistretta83262 жыл бұрын
Hey Mike gotta tell you that was very well said and informative! Not to mention entertaining! Your a perfect forinstance of when you do things right it comes out like gold! Have a great day!!!!!
@Sophie-dp1ig9 ай бұрын
Omg I read your books, it was translated in japanese and it gave me a big impacts!! Im so happy I found you in KZbin!!!!
@PortuguesePirate992 жыл бұрын
Im happy Michael made this video because when I first saw the Insider video i was completely baffled thinking none of this adds up and makes sense as to what ive heard and read elsewhere, compare that with what Mike is saying it makes complete sense
@theportugueselegend2 жыл бұрын
São alturas e gerações diferentes, famílias diferentes. Talvez seja a razão principal. Abraço 👍
@PortuguesePirate992 жыл бұрын
@@michaelfranzese Yeah appreciate it alot brother, obssessed with the mafia culture i cant lie
@robertoshea98252 жыл бұрын
It's two different families.
@lorrainevitolo94512 жыл бұрын
God bless you Michael. Thanks for your reminder about everyone being cautious while we’re out and about. Thanks for caring.
@CoolHandLuke11172 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear about your Old Capo Andrew “Mush” Russo. RIP
@airriflereviews45472 жыл бұрын
💯
@josephsinha6132 жыл бұрын
Forgetta bout it
@Mr_krabz_mcfc2 жыл бұрын
He got to a good age if ya ask me for a made guy ..he defo lived a better life than most of us
@Gl66192 жыл бұрын
@@josephsinha613 not funny or cute…pretty lame actually. Imagine how ridiculous you would look if you blurted that out in a conversation Michael was having with someone where someone was consoling Micheal on the loss of his mentor? Plus it’s either….”forget about it “or “fuggedaboutit”…. What the heck is “Forgetta bout it”?
@jovoncleveland84792 жыл бұрын
@@michaelfranzese I wonder what Don Corleone would do with these annual Mafia wars
@Rcknrll6662 жыл бұрын
I applaud your candidness about “the life” .. the saying “There is no honor among theives” rings so true, so many ‘Gangsters’ who sing and throw others under the bus for greedy reasons. Clearly you didn’t put anyone under which is very commendable, can’t say the same for other Mobsters
@NIKOLAP72 жыл бұрын
Great content as always Michael. You are a great storyteller and you make everything as easy as possible to understand. I would like to ask you, when you were a soldier and later caporegime, have you ever heard of a mafia crew that was involved in gun running or the bosses of the family didn't allow gun running?
@joesphorecchio52582 жыл бұрын
"You don't voice complaints against anyone, it's not a wise thing to do". That advice crosses over.
@johynsmith2 жыл бұрын
Very interesting! The mafia has always upheld a high standard for honor, loyalty and respect, but corruption, as you said, creeps in everywhere. Corruption, in my opinion, started in the garden...I personally believe the root of corruption is Pride. All 'sins' come from the same 3 sources - lust of the eyes, lust of the flesh, and the pride of life.. Old as time! I absolutely love hearing your perspective Michael. Thank you and God bless.
@johynsmith2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelfranzese Thank you so much!
@houserwhiteir10102 жыл бұрын
Here's where I disagree with that...is stealing honorable...is bribery honorable...is prostitution honorable ....is murder honorable.,..the mafia engaged in all that and a whole lot more...what's honorable about being a criminal... please tell me
@brendancronin37962 жыл бұрын
I think nepotism creeps in aswell and that causes decay .I understand it because they give their sons positions of power out of trust ...but they may not have earned it on merit
@johynsmith2 жыл бұрын
@@brendancronin3796 nepotism is found everywhere... Do you know how many of the US presidents are related?? It is all about keeping control and power but giving the masses the illusion they have control...which they dont. To be honest, there was more honor in the mafia system in my opinion.
@johynsmith2 жыл бұрын
@@houserwhiteir1010 I will ask you the same question... Where is honor? Point to any institution which currently or even in the fairly distant past, operates from honor? It's not in the government, elections or even churches... There is stealing at the highest levels, murder, blackmail to cover up prostitution or worse and bribery... Give me a break, the majority of the people in power are being blackmailed. As I just said to the other person below, I think there is a history of more honor in the mafia than other institutions. To me, there was at least a standard for it and yes, I believe in it's golden years, that standard was upheld.
@EM-ve9bh2 жыл бұрын
You made an interesting point about the Commission, I had always heard that it was NINE as well but I heard that the other 4 were Chicago, Detroit, Buffalo, and Philadelphia.
@rickybobby420.2 жыл бұрын
Just shows your a classy act Mike you give all these guys shine it's just the salty ones with bad intentions who seem to get on your case online. Respect bro 🙏
@rickybobby420.2 жыл бұрын
Funny as you commented back I had my jesus medallion in hand god bless brother hope you and yours are well 🙏
@wallylosangeles41552 жыл бұрын
Thanks for The Review Michael! Because I have seen this Mr. Pennisi here on KZbin. I have not seen his Videos yet but I most likely will later. I'm Glad you Lay Down The Facts from your Era and from his. Thanks for doing that. Thanks for The Video!!, Take care and God Bless You too, Michael!!😀👍👋
@LionMerteuil2 жыл бұрын
Hi Michael, love your content. I've had a strong interest in researching the mafia for the last several years and I've found you to be a great resource. I write stories and characters sometimes with mafia backgrounds and I try to be as authentic as possible. To that end I had a question about the rule you never raise your hand to a Made guy. In a story I'm working on a pair of associates for the Bonanno family are swept up in the splinter conflict called the Banana Split in the media, and they back the Gambino faction. A couple of Made guys have earlier in the story been antagonistic and given the pair some insulting/disrespectful nicknames and as a result when the conflict is open they take the opportunity to beat up the guys who antagonized them. I was wondering, in an open conflict like the Bonanno war, would associates or people at that level with either faction have been given leave to attack or kill Made guys? Obviously the other faction in the conflict would try to kill you regardless but what if a Lucchese crew heard about it? Would an outside family enforce that punishment regardless or was it always handled "in-house" regardless of if there was a conflict going on or not? Just was curious. Thanks for your time and best wishes to you and your family! :)
@AristotleSanchez10002 жыл бұрын
@@michaelfranzese Always thought Buffalo, Philadelphia ,maybe Detroit was included on Commission. Understand that if the father is Italian that a son can be inducted. But as everybody knows a son's father can be 1/8 or less Italian, but somehow a series of males kept passing the Italian name down to the next son with none of the mothers being Italian. If a Black/Mother and Italian father have a son,can that son be inducted?
@kirk44782 жыл бұрын
@@AristotleSanchez1000 id say No only by what i have seen and heard in my life. Who knows though🙏🤙
@jovoncleveland84792 жыл бұрын
Goddess🙏 and God🙏
@jovoncleveland84792 жыл бұрын
@@michaelfranzese Goddess🙏 and God🙏
@balancedactguy2 жыл бұрын
Nice video Michael. It's nice how you always seem to speak "From the Heart" and don't spend one second running any other KZbin Channel into the ground. Take Care Brother!!
@SS-of2gr2 жыл бұрын
Hi, Michael (we share a middle name), thank you for the content, stories, but most of all for being a role model in terms of what it is to be a man of integrity, a dad, a comeback story, a husband and a Christian.
@Satsui_No_Hado2 жыл бұрын
Michael Franzese is easily one of the greatest wise guys and it is still true , tremendous content my friend , we're all lucky to hear from you and learn from you
@Gutsy772 жыл бұрын
Thank you Michael. Another amazing video. In my opinion there is a war going on that we cant see, and good is losing. I believe that is because society largely has become Godless.. Anyway god bless you and your followers🇺🇸🙏🏻
@Double-V132 ай бұрын
Good wording, I like how you put it what it was like in your experience instead of trying to argue. Well said
@darkstar927722 жыл бұрын
I’d really love to see Michael on Timcast IRL discussing current events. Michael’s testimony helped lead me to Christ.
@craigkonowal12602 жыл бұрын
Damn…. I miss read this comment, and thought you said he was on timcast. I went looking right away all hype. Lol
@darkstar927722 жыл бұрын
@@craigkonowal1260 I think it would be a great show. With Tim’s set up he would get around asking all the mob questions he’s answered a million times. For a while there I was blowing up Tim’s comment section telling him he should get Michael on.
@vision821k42 жыл бұрын
Moved from one conman to the ultimate con. You should be so proud of yourself you brainwashed lemon, religion is bullshit. There is literally no evidence for any of it. Look at the world you live in. That's the best he could do? Kid starving to death is God's will? Being tortured to death from a serial killer is God's will? This is really the best he could do? Jesus christ man, anyone who set up this world and was in charge would be seen as incompetent and be out on their ass and fired for such a joke. Wake up man, go watch some James Randi and actually learn something. It's 2022 - still believing in bullshit. Let me ask you, how come Lot is seen as a person of God and yet in the first chapter there he is getting drunk and having sex with his daughters? Did you ever even read this outdated shit? Learn to think, critically, live in the real world not some myth. You make me sick lemon, you waste your whole life believing in non sense. Grow up child, you are now an adult. There is no god, there is no tooth fairy, etc etc. etc.
@chrisdanisi89182 жыл бұрын
Mike you killed it !!! The way you agreed and disagreed with John you didn't respectfully you're a man's man I'd really enjoy to see you to sit down and discuss the life you two once shared. I'm pretty sure it would go a lot better than the Sammy gravano sit down. Although that sit down was great
@tobycameron28302 жыл бұрын
Michael for me personally your story is fascinating and I have had a keen interest in the mob since I was quite young. The videos you upload for us are absolutely amazing the detail giving us a first hand account of how it actually was and not the things we see from the media so thank you very much. Something that has been very similar to myself and has hit me close to home with your story is about changing your life around. This time about 5 years ago I was in a very dark place. I had lost my high paying job, my drivers licence, then my relationship to my fiance of 10 years had broken down also, with 4 children involved making it even harder for me with everything else piled on top of that. Things got worse for me I started associating with the wrong people and thus getting involved in the drug scene taking heavy drugs. The people i was associating with were planning bank robberies, armed hold ups and other things along those lines to make money, all the while I hadn't seem my kids for almost 2 years.. I managed to turn all this around in the last 2 years, I no longer take drugs or alcohol at all, im seeing my kids regularly I have a great job again that pays almost as much as my original job and I avoided jail time, I thank god for this! It's why I wanted to share this as I have been able to turn things around for my life myself the same as you did, all the best and keep the great content coming through, respect all the way from Australia here!
@stevied88552 жыл бұрын
Hi Michael, Really interesting stuff. It's very interesting that you have so much knowledge that people never could understand with their average lives. I served in the British Army for many years and don't talk about that stuff. Did loads in those days but ordinary people will never understand that life and what many of us saw and did in our younger years. Much Respect, Stevie in Scotland..
@jameypengelly37952 жыл бұрын
Hi Michael, congratulations on another great video by the way. I have a question. How does naming the family work? Does the incoming boss have the right to change the name if he chooses to? For example could the Gambino family have become the Castellano family when Paul became the boss, and then the Gotti family after Paul Castellano was killed?
@nazmul_khan_2 жыл бұрын
the names stuck after Joe Valachi testified in Congress. Before that, the names changed with the bosses
@jameypengelly37952 жыл бұрын
@@nazmul_khan_ that makes sense. Thanks bud 😁
@Krookedworkshop2 жыл бұрын
agree with buddy...The family names seemed to change for the most part with each boss until Valachi gave the structure all the way down to the name of each family...They stuck ...I also think that Valachi made it to where Hoover and his G-men couldnt deny that the LCN existed. Changing the name every time a new boss took over would also bring more heat/unwanted attention to the boss, The main targets law enforcement sought after...Although this is just me speculating
@aaronmcnamee39672 жыл бұрын
Big fan Michael all way from Ireland 🇮🇪 watch your videos religiously
@daschmidtz2 жыл бұрын
It would be interesting to hear Mike's thoughts on the actual Italian or Sicilian crime families operating in the U.S. and members of U.S. LCN that are made in both countries such as some current gambino members. John and Sammy both mentioned encounters with them so I'm curious to know if there is conflict, or which family they serve above all it they are made in two different countries. I believe I've even heard the Chicago Outfit had someone made in both countries or at least an associate while made in Italy.
@robertknuist9754 Жыл бұрын
When you say capo regime..I assume Tony Soprano was a Capo Regime as was Paul Sorvino in Good Fellas. I just found your channel and am now hooked Thank You Sir
@raidercop182 жыл бұрын
Great episode as always. John is a very humble guy and well spoken. Different era, I once asked John on a live youtube about the Lucchese Family in Corona, Queens. He stated that was the Westside (Genovese) area, which is true today but in the 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s the area was control Joseph Lucchese & Joseph Laratro. I guess the Lucchese family doesn't teach history. Blessings
@antoinesilva15272 жыл бұрын
I think the old-timers will tell you if you ask. But generally, they said nothing related to the far history.
@richieblondet23102 жыл бұрын
@@antoinesilva1527 Especially since it may tend to incriminate them. The less one knows, the less the feds will know.
@jimmymolwantwa7245Ай бұрын
Michael just has a way with words. He just speaks so well and is always respectful in his disagreement
@danielgrant92132 жыл бұрын
- Needing 100% Italian ancestry to be inducted was supposedly a change introduced by Joey Massino in the 90's, and something he got the commission to adopt. -Not being allowed to deal with stocks and bonds is probably a Lucchese thing. Al D'Arco (Capo/Acting Boss who flipped in 1991) also told the FBI that they weren't allowed to deal in stocks and bonds, so the rule would have gone back to Tony Ducks Corallo. The way D'Arco described it, the rule was more about not stealing stocks or bonds or fencing stolen stocks back when they were paper certificates, he didn't make it sound like there was a family ban on insider trading or pump-and-dump scams. - The Boss and Underboss are almost equal... in the Lucchese Family, that kind of seems like it held true at times. Remember, the family's namesake, Tommy Lucchese was actually underboss (1931-51) for longer than he was boss (1951-67), but was the public face of the family when Gagliano was the boss. Then in the 80's when Vic Amuso was the boss and Anthony Casso was the underboss, supposedly Casso was considered to be the real power/driving force behind the family. Contrast that with the Columbo family: Profaci, Columbo, Perisco were unambiguously in charge. -You deal drugs you die... Question, how often was anyone in the Mafia EVER killed for kicking literally millions of dollars up to their boss because their boss was worried about how they got the money? You lived the life, I just read books, so its not rhetorical. You know all sorts of stuff that I don't, and may well be able to name examples. But I can't name one. To be fair, every single person who's ever left that life and then been interviewed has said this was a hard and fast rule. And yet there were a remarkable number of people in that life who were also major drug dealers: Patsi Conti with the Gambinos, the DiPalmermo brothers with the Luccheses, Carmine Galante pretty much the whole Bonnano Family while Rastelli was in charge, plus whoever it was from the Genovese Family who was taking a cut of Frank Lucas's earnings (that's another way to profit from the drug trade, shaking down other criminals who dealt in drugs). I'm sure everyone believed it was a rule, but I have my doubts about how much of a 3rd degree the guys passing the fattest envelopes got as to why they were kicking up too much money. At a certain point even the boss of the family would probably be hooked on the money as surely as the people buying the goods were hooked on the product, and probably did their best to avoid knowing where the money was actually coming from.
@brianpritchard94272 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike would be really interesting if you got John in for a sit down and discuss and compare your experiences in the life from different families and different eras I think would be a fantastic video
@sandyRndisco12 жыл бұрын
I was very good friends with an elderly man (he has passed some years back) who would always take me with him to the horse races in Chicago. He owned a bar and back then I also worked for him. We live up near Chicago, Il. He liked to gamble and when I went with him, I never had to pay for anything. He knew how to take care of his friends and he liked us girls. He had a lot of interesting stories he would tell me too. He confided in me that he knew Al Capone and his “friends” back in those days. Any way I have learned so much about the mafia, made man, policy, rules, and a lot of wise advice listening to you. Nowadays, we have a government full of corruption and if it was up to me by the time, I got done draining the swamp there “might” be about two people left if that! We definitely need God to move in this country! God is our only hope for America. I am always praying, trying to keep my eyes on Jesus, and block out all the “noise” especially when I am leaving my home and going out anywhere even to the grocery store. Keep being an inspiration, Michael! Stay safe and I will keep you in my prayers! God Bless You, Michael!
@lprophit2 жыл бұрын
john is great content creator one of the best in the genre
@richardsercombe80702 жыл бұрын
John Pennisi is very respectful towards the old school. More so than any of the other young street guys of his age. I would love to see a sit down with Michael and John.
@tr59472 жыл бұрын
Another fine video. The differences that are pointed out are for the most part small. The thing about not using explosives is something that was also said by Sammy Gravano, and considering how few hits have been attempted by bombs along with the fact bombings bring a lot of heat (and Feds) a rule against it would have made sense. The rule about drugs is also very believable based on how Michael explains it. Once again, looking at history, the bosses most prominently associated with drugs (Genovese, Galante) wound up with the most trouble when compared to the other bosses ruling at the same time. Also, the fact that it was necessary to check in when in another territory is more than a courtesy. Would Michael have set up a business in Florida that would have competed with the Trafficante's? So for all practical purposes "checking-in" was to avoid conflicts. It's always interesting to hear the different takes on the rules and origins.
@alduinecharlie86372 жыл бұрын
I've been subbed for a couple months now. I'm a former gangster here. Seen it all damn near done it all. Glad to say i walked away with no hard feelings about that life. Much love and respect too michael he's the real deal stand up guy
@histoiretraduite2 жыл бұрын
I don't know John Pennisi but I follow his channel since a few months. I don't know the specifics of his issues with his crime family but I believe that the guy has deserve, because he has done 2 decades of prison without telling in young age, to have an other life if he wants so. I can tell when he speaks that the guy felt betrayed. I tell that from the position of someone who is still sicilian in the hearth and from papers. I've been around mafiosi since my young age in Italy and in other countries. As a matter of fact my father use to be one of those men. John is a good guy, I can tell. thks Michael for the vid.
@markhookdrums97052 жыл бұрын
Great Video! I remember watching one of Sammy The Bulls videos and he said the early days when Cosa Nostra came to America both mother and father had to be Italian to be Made but as time passed and cultures mixed they realised getting both bloodlines was difficult so they changed it to your Father only to be Made. I could be wrong I'm going on Sammys words!
@paulstuart1430 Жыл бұрын
Been intrigued by the mafia life good and bad since I was kid now 53 but loving your youtube content. One thing I always wonder did Joe Columbo set your dad up as he was afraid he was powerful and a challenge to him as the boss. Seems strange your dad got so long in prison when others were out a lot sooner and back in the life. A sit down with you and john would be interesting two eras two families both left the life.
@spinrocky75582 жыл бұрын
I like John. Good guy.
@nothuman52062 жыл бұрын
Okay so this was me. I'm writing a short story involving the 1933’s worlds fair and I think to myself it would be fun to use the mob for bad guys because they are thematically and aesthetically cool(I know now that the Outfit was in Chicago, not the main families). I don't really know a lot about the mob, never even watched the movies so in my mind I'm thinking this stuff was like back in the 1900’s. It probably petered out around the 1950’s, not really a thing anymore. So I'm just going to do some research, look into it to make it more realistic. No big deal. Whatever. Forget about it. AND I FIND THIS??? Literally my mind is blown. You're the REAL freakin Michael Franzese!?!?! and you're doing youtube now???? Holy shit that's amazing! I can't get over it! Also I can't get over how the mod is still alive and well. I don't know if it's because I'm from California, or I was just too sheltered as a kid but I cant believe more people aren't talking about this! It looks like you read your comment section too which is really cool! So If you see this, hello! You seem like a cool guy, you're very polite and respectful which took me by surprise too lols! You totally changed my outlook on what the mob is! Thank you for sharing your experiences, your videos are very interesting! . ^_^ /(sorry for errors, i’m Dyslexic)
@morgancasey2 жыл бұрын
I always leave a Michael Franzese video feeling like I just got schooled.
@alj55802 жыл бұрын
Michael please talk about stock market and mafia!!! Thank you for your great work talking about mafia history!
@Gmain3342 жыл бұрын
Everyone take a shot every time Micheal says “not gonna get into that” lol
@AnneOfNYS19 күн бұрын
Two years after the release of this video. But I just discovered Michael. So I am taking in as much as I can daily. This is a perfect video. I really understand what he is saying. I can visualize the structure. I am a native of NYC (Manhattan midtown) so I heard a number of things. But my info was jumbled. Now I'm begining to get a clear picture. Michael, may God richly bless you and strongly protect you. Amen!🙏👋✨️✝️🇺🇲
@monzo7602 жыл бұрын
Hey Michael! From what I have seen, another made member was having an affair with John's wife, so he told the boss that John was an informant to save his own ass and not get in trouble or killed, but whether this is fact or slightly altered is unknown. Great video, thank you for geing educational and true to yourself.
@angeldesigns13852 жыл бұрын
History is so fragile. In the 70s, my pops went into WP for what he claimed to be a similar situation in regards of the other guy trying to save his own ass, but who will ever know the truth? I didn’t know this until I was in my 20s
@dante0402 жыл бұрын
I dont subscribe to many things but after so much content I enjoyed I felt this channel deserved it
@LAtotheBAY2 жыл бұрын
I love you Michael Franzese, God bless!🙏🏻😇
@luciano-km7mq2 жыл бұрын
Prior to the 50/60s you had to be full blooded, but since people started marrying other nationalities, it became difficult to find guys who had parents that were both 100% Italian. This changed (loosened) the rules to the criteria of Cosa nostra. Now it's the father who must be Italian. And it'll probably change again if it hadn't already. Perhaps it'll reach a point where you just need to have a last name that ends with a vowel. Btw, lucky luciano himself was involved in the heroin trade. And Castellano was receiving money envelopes from Roy Demeo's drug dealings. Paul was showing hypocrisy in that regard which caused the members to despise him even more. And it was Salvatore Maranzano who created 4 families. He put himself as boss of bosses. After his elimination, Luciano decided to keep the 4 families (commission) and give Bonanno his own family, thus bringing the commission up from 4 families to 5. Luciano was instrumental in 3 things: 1. Heading the elimination of the mustache petes, 2. Eliminating the title of 'boss of bosses.' 3. Creating the sit-down which dissolved beefs and headed off possible conflicts among the families because he knew war was bad for business.
@ANoneYaMouse2 жыл бұрын
What's mustache Pete?
@onetwo12onetwo5262 жыл бұрын
An educated man
@luciano-km7mq2 жыл бұрын
@@ANoneYaMouse It was another name (not derogatory) for the black hand. They were the ones who went around extorting the merchants. Giuseppe (joe the boss) Masseria and Salvatore Maranzano were mustache petes....even though neither one sported a mustache. In the movie 'Godfather,' the character Don Fanuci (the man dressed in all white with a hat who was killed by Deniro) was the black hand aka mustache pete.
@The_Chameleon2 жыл бұрын
Michael what did u think about the first 3 episodes of the offer?
@ExploringTheWestCoast2 жыл бұрын
My Grandfather would not believe his eyes, to see that in 2022 Family Members would be this thing called the internet, that everyone see's, telling... explaining, the way the Life operates. He lost a finger, just for being accused of talking to the wrong people. I however thank you for sharing, and just subscribed! Fantastic listen! Times sure have changed! I think we are witnessing the end, at least in the way we think of it. ✝️ ✌️
@nwsmith782 жыл бұрын
Micheal will you review the new book that's just come out about your father? I'm sure there are points you could contend and other points you could elaborate on. The chapter on the music business, for example, is amazing. But other parts, it would be great to hear your take. Much respect to you. Love this channel
@marcoorlando31432 жыл бұрын
I understand John’s statement regarding guys breaking the rules on the daily. Dealing drugs, messing with a made guys woman/women etc. I believe Michael’s era held a higher standard and penalty regarding these rules, however modern times became more watered down and guys movin on the sneak regarding a plethora of things became easier to ignore ( less earners on the street ) or simply be blinded to. None the less, you truly are an inspiration Michael and the world deserves to hear your testimony to learn from and grow with. You bring light to a dark world my friend! God Bless and No Stress sir! A soldier of Christ and genuine gentleman in my opinion. Salute to Mr. John and Michael both. 🙏🏼💪🏼🙏🏼
@davidporter2812 жыл бұрын
I watched that video just before yours Michael and the differences were there but you are both correct. No one is as to the point as you are Michael great take on things thankyou . Dave
@AthenaWB242 жыл бұрын
Honestly I’d love to hear about how the females were treated, their rules, their jobs, what not. Love your videos though!
@iacovoskritz48962 жыл бұрын
Michael you need to cast Cillian Murphy (Tommy Shelby) as yourself. He’s a hell of an actor and also has a resemblance to you. He’s not Italian but he could pull it off
@33ad12 жыл бұрын
I agree 👍
@shashankkumar51909 сағат бұрын
Sir I am from India and have seen all ur videos I admire you a lot I really liked the video on transformation It really touched my heart looking for more videos on that God bless
@YianniLiadis2 жыл бұрын
Great content as always Mike, crazy how California is one of the most strict gun control states but yet they have 17 gangs just in LA that’s all carrying guns… No matter what, you can’t stop a criminal from doing bad things. give more people gun rights and I think the crime will go down over there, most people won’t commit a crime if they have a higher chance of being shot … but that’s my own thoughts
@truthteller44422 жыл бұрын
100%
@TheBaBaTV2 жыл бұрын
Gun laws do nothing ! The guns are illegal anyways 😂… the government is so stupd, just making it more difficult for regular citizens!
@YianniLiadis2 жыл бұрын
@@TheBaBaTV Yea that’s basically what I was saying
@richieblondet23102 жыл бұрын
Texas and a number of other states have loose gun regulation and that hasn't deterred gun violence in those areas. It's also unintentionally fueled a climate of gun smuggling distribution racket. I honestly think a thorough background check on a national scale should be implemented. If you're a sane and law abiding citizen, with a clean track record, and no signs of mental health, etc, you won't have any problem accessing a gun. Otherwise keep them out of the hands of gangs, thugs, etc. It would only escalate in California if you go about it the way you describe. Because, again, it's clear that merely having a gun and even using it isn't a deterrent overall. It's the individual that has to be vetted.
@kindofbluenyc2 жыл бұрын
Wrong. NYC has strict gun laws and very low murder rates.
@reginascott46342 жыл бұрын
Michael I am sorry to hear about your daughters illness. I keep you and your family in my prayers and have said a rosary for her.
@infinitypoker63832 жыл бұрын
I could see Mike being a political figure or an actor
@BIGGLOUPR2 жыл бұрын
On some hierarchy charts Ive seen the The Consigliere is the #2 position in between The Boss and The UnderBoss and other hierarchy charts I've seen the Consigliere and also what I believe that the Consigliere is the #3 position of a Borgata.
@lancethrust94882 жыл бұрын
THE BIGGEST THREAT TO MOST CRIMINALS IS CASHLESS SOCIETY
@sonnyooo3388 ай бұрын
*BIGGEST THREAT TO ANYONE FREEDOM AND SOVEREIGNTY AS AN INDIVIDUAL
@GregaryLuks3 ай бұрын
Not very creative huh? Thinking a little too old school huh? There are PLENTY of ways to move around cashless. More than cash only even
@adrianpaneda64672 ай бұрын
Not if we all learn to barter
@David-666gforbidАй бұрын
Biggest threat to Criminals is Law abiding Citizens!!!!!
@lancethrust9488Ай бұрын
@@David-666gforbid NO CHANCE LAW CIVILIANS HAVE NO CLUE THEY COULDNT SPOT A CRIME , IF THEY TRIED , CRIMINALS HAVE NO WORRIES ABOUT THE AVERAGE JOES
@WildWinterberry2 жыл бұрын
Love your advice for the ladies at the end. Thank you for caring
@rumrich2 жыл бұрын
Don’t think I would be well received in the mob, I would be asking too many questions about rules and policies😂. I think you ask too many questions then you look suspicious 😂.
@rumrich2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelfranzese glad I can make you laugh, always need more laughter in the world. Love the videos 👍.
@brandonluna68622 жыл бұрын
Hey Michael ! Would love to hear a story about your old crews, where are they now, anyone ever get pinched, etc. hopefully you can make a video on that !!