Friday, April 24, 2009

Mafia Wars vs The Real Mafia

Ever heard of "Cosa Nostra" Scott?

That's the name of the real-life Sicilian mafia. Literally
translated word-for-word it means simply "our thing"...

Not very cool huh?

Mafia is much more mysterious, which is why the term likely
became so much more popular.

http://MafiaWarSecrets.com


What isn't very well shown in our favorite mob movies such
as "The Godfather" is how somebody gets into the mafia.

The initiation ceremony usually involved an invitation to
a special dinner where the candidate was interviewed about
his commitment to crime and the family. Upon approval, it
seems that the mafia bosses would prick the candidate's
finger, smear the blood on a saint, and set the saint on
fire in the new members hand, which he was required to hold,
being told that his fate would be similar if he betrayed
the "family".

There is also "Omertà", which is the mafia's code of silence.
If you've seen "The Godfather Part II" you'll remember the
scene where Michael Corleone is on trial and the FBI's
witness from within Roth's organization is about to testify
against the mafia, but one of his relatives shows up at the
trial and suddenly he changes his mind and denies everything.
That's because "Omertà" forbids members from cooperating at
all with the police or prosecutors should they be arrested.
The penalty for transgression is death, and relatives of the
turncoat may also be murdered.

Good thing none of this happens in the game huh?

http://MafiaWarSecrets.com


I hope you enjoyed those little tidbits of information, I
find it fascinating myself.


http://MafiaWarSecrets.com

P.S. No guarantees on how much longer the low price will
last. It's selling faster than McDonald's hot cakes so in
order to keep the secrets safe and keep to "Omertà", I would
pick up a copy quickly if you haven't already.

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