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<blockquote data-quote="MisterE" data-source="post: 201062" data-attributes="member: 820"><p>Actually I wonder if these "normal" people actually <em>do</em> know whether they're working for the common good or not. In order to know that one needs all the information. I am postitive the majority of employees in drug front "legitimate enterprises" are even aware who their true masters are. I mean with the Citibank/Banamex money laundering debacle I doubt even most high level guys had a clue. </p><p></p><p>That's why the narco dudes are so keen an getting into legitimate business asap. I think Fitts' Narcodollars primer even went into this. In a drug gang, everyone pretty much knows what the deal is and who the honcho is. There's more exposure. If the vast majority of your operation is in the dark, you might as well not exist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterE, post: 201062, member: 820"] Actually I wonder if these "normal" people actually [i]do[/i] know whether they're working for the common good or not. In order to know that one needs all the information. I am postitive the majority of employees in drug front "legitimate enterprises" are even aware who their true masters are. I mean with the Citibank/Banamex money laundering debacle I doubt even most high level guys had a clue. That's why the narco dudes are so keen an getting into legitimate business asap. I think Fitts' Narcodollars primer even went into this. In a drug gang, everyone pretty much knows what the deal is and who the honcho is. There's more exposure. If the vast majority of your operation is in the dark, you might as well not exist. [/QUOTE]
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