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Author Topic: Piracy related to Crime  (Read 748 times)

jeffery

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Piracy related to Crime
« on: 06-23-05 at 10:58 am »

Any organized crime activity needs to be financed. These organisations have overheads like any other business. It is very obvious organized crime CEO's will not obtain capital from commercial banks.

The fact of the matter is, there is a link between most crime activities. The procedure being one activity used to generate cash flow to finance the other.

Piracy is a crime; it involves the unauthorized mass copying and distribution of Cd Albums for financial gain. The important fact here is that there are many pirate Cd vendors all over of the main towns of the world.

Unfortunately, these vendors are the small fry’s.  They are being supplied by major unidentified dealers just like the routine within the drug trade. These so called Pirate Big Cheeses are the real scoundrels. They are the ones which accumulate the bulk of the cash.

Question? Where do you think the financial profits from piracy go? To Charity?Let us remove the wool from over our eyes.

Profits from the illicit piracy trade, is linked to the financing of other organized crime activities such as Purchasing of illegal Firearms and Dangerous ammunition. Purchasing of Technological equipment to aid in cyber crimes such as hacking into secure financial institutions. Training of specialised criminals to to carry out larger and well orchestrated crimes.

May sound improbable, but the Pirated Cd you purchase on the street for a mere $US 5.00 or 3 DVD deal  for $US20.00 contributes to the purchase of the gun that will be part of a grievous crime tomorrow.



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