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140 Israel’s Godfather [79]<br />

`THE REAL LEADERS OF CRIME'<br />

Lansky's most authoritative biographer, organized crime writer Hank<br />

Messick pinpoints the tendency of the media—and the law enforcement<br />

community—to overlook the broad and penetrating reach of the Meyer<br />

Lansky Organized Crime Syndicate, focusing instead on the media's hype of<br />

"the Mafia"—the Italian wing of the criminal underworld.<br />

Says Messick: "The real leaders of crime have remained hidden while<br />

the nation's law enforcement agencies have chased minor punks. And naive<br />

is he who believes this development is accidental. Research reveals that non-<br />

Mafia leaders of crime have been hiding behind the vendetta-ridden society<br />

[the Italian Mafia] for decades. . . Attempts to frame me have been made,<br />

and I've been smeared as anti-Semitic from coast to coast by gangsters who<br />

used religion as a cloak." 205<br />

In his own memoirs, Lansky's crony, Charles "Lucky" Luciano<br />

revealed one rather interesting fact. According to Luciano, it was Lansky<br />

himself who suggested that the newly-assembled national crime syndicate<br />

dub itself "the Union Siciliano"—a sobriquet which gave the criminal<br />

underworld a decidedly "Sicilian" imagery. 206<br />

`KOSHER NOSTRA'<br />

According to veteran JFK assassination researcher Peter Dale Scott, "It is<br />

relevant that [then-Senate rackets committee counsel Robert F.] Kennedy did<br />

not use the word 'Mafia' when presenting, in his 1960 book The Enemy<br />

Within, his model of organized crime as an endemic, multi-ethnic, partially<br />

institutionalized syndicate." 207<br />

According to Scott: "What Robert Kennedy had meant by the<br />

`syndicate' was very different from what [Mafia experts meant by the term]<br />

La Cosa Nostra." 208 According to Scott, "anyone speaking about organized<br />

crime . . . does so under conditions of great political restraint." 209<br />

To put it bluntly: the term "Mafia" does not account for the substantial—<br />

and indeed predominant—role of Meyer Lansky and his Jewish associates in the<br />

national crime syndicate.<br />

Because of political constraints and fear of being accused of "anti-<br />

Semitism," many have been afraid to point out the important role of Jewish<br />

criminals in the world of crime.<br />

One Jewish gangster, Lansky's West Coast henchman, Mickey Cohen,<br />

discussed the Italian-Jewish conflict in organized crime in his memoirs. He<br />

said, frankly: "See, I don't want to pull any wool over anybody's eyes<br />

because I'm writing a true autobiography, right? And I certainly don't want<br />

to mince any words, but I really don't consider the Mafia or anything of that<br />

type the only strength [in organized crime].” 210

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