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Posted on 09/09/2024 6:28:41 AM PDT by Cronos
I had wondered when I clicked on one of your infamous memes that opened this storage file of your memes: bringing the image with this headline: “imgbox Ukraine 340 of 341 on top” [far right]. I clinked on ‘Ukraine’ memes then appeared!<<<<
You wondered what? I NEVER broke into your account.
I repeatedly have explained what happened. Perhaps, I re-posted a meme of yours.. probably the one of a stodgy Karen-woman marcheing hall monitor. I remember that meme because I assumed it was of yourself & thought it funny that you were trying to justify your behavior.
Anyhow, you will never change your position. Actually, know amount of factual verification, even the witness of other freepers, explaining your internet image file exposure to me.
My attempt to help you didn’t fail.
Yet, your unrelenting dishonest interpretation continues.
Apparently, my action reflects the axiom: “No good deed goes unpunished.”
Wrong again: The term truly is Russian mofia
https://www.ojp.gov/pdffiles1/nij/218560.pdf
SUMMATION
“The prevailing structure of Russian organized crime in the United States is characterized by people who knew each other in the former Soviet Union, or who knew people in common, and who collaborate for a specific criminal event. Although their backgrounds vary, they are most likely professional and entrepreneurial criminals.
Russian criminals in the United States associate mainly with each other, although their loyalty does not seem to be based on shared ethnicity or culture. The flexible structure of U.S.-based Russian organized crime can be attributed to a number of forces. Of primary importance, this structure is a continuation of the patterns and practices that were so common in the former Soviet Union.
Second, this loose, flexible structure is well suited to the types of crime in which these criminals are involved. Crimes
such as fraud and confidence schemes and certain violent crimes are particularly suited to this type of structure because they require teamwork, flexibility, and the ability to imitate the operation of a legitimate actor or organization. But because Russian crime and the nature of
Russian criminal organizations in this country are evolving, this picture also could change.
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