@@vladtv hey when crypto was hot i put 100 into doge at .0008 and when it rose to .30 $ i made a decent dollar so yeah i rather invest it into something that can potentially help me out even if just a lil then pay for sumtn that ill get for free any ways... times is tuff vlad every dollar count
@@315giants I feel you, but $5 isn't going to change your investment life. This I can guarantee you. I'm sure of it. It's as if I have a time machine. But the time you save for that same $5, could turn into something worthwhile in the future. You can always make more money. You can't make more time. How much time is $5 worth to you? Only you can decide.
@@frankvalentino1121 boosie and T.Y worry about self incrimination and have to think before they speak and keep it short..these guys are the Law they Legit speaking lol
This one clip was the quality of a full video. Extremely interesting stuff. Can't wait to watch the next 87 clips over the next 4 months then re watch them all when it's released as whole.
Been waiting for this too drop.. damn now I'm gna join the Vladtv monthly sub to watch the full interview loll. And u know its an intense and intriguing interview cuz Vlad hasnt been this silent ever lol nice find Vlad
Frank Panessa is a class act.. He is like Donnie Brasco on steroids.. He has stories upon stories.. He was the best undercover agent the DEA has ever seen. TV series coming soon..!!!!!!
I wish they would release all this surveillance footage how great would that be to listen in on what’s happening in that world. Incredible interview Vlad hats off u finally kept your F**kin Mouth shut. Great interview 👍🏼
The usual Tells Vlad an extremely captivating story which presents tons of opportunities for question after related to the subject. Vlad- OK so (insert blanket sentence about any other non related subject).
I remember this guy. He was in that British documentary series 'Inside the Mafia'. I watched it about 15 years ago. It was one of the first things I ever watched on RU-vid.
@@zenica12 you know if pat bet David I assume? His long Sammy interview is my fav mob one all time. Not mob but also his laws of human nature with Robert Greene is great. One of the first things that really opened my eyes
Back in 80s the Sicilianos were having Greeks moving there soft this was in Philly I had plug who was fronting me already packed work but they wanted me to move it close to shop so they could monitor activity
God I wish I was raised in the 80s you lucky bastard had all the good fun now can't even imagine doing most of the shit they would do in the '80s now you going straight to jail
Vlad I just wanna say I don’t fuck wit you but I fuck wit you lol.. you literally never disappoint your viewers when it comes to interviews idk how you found this man but thank you for your insight on street journalism and not chopping this video up in 3min clips you really the 🐐 🙌🏾😭!
You're silly. The military was the primary mover of heroin from Vietnam into the US. Pick up a book. The Italians were moving peanuts compared to the feds. A quick Google search will tell you as much.
A guy like that don’t get to bosses. Bosses don’t go near work ever, bosses only started getting touched bc of Rico. If Rico never happened bosses would never get caught, it was set up that way
An old school Fed from the time you had to actually take a test to get a federal job. The 'diversity' focus has pretty much eliminated the testing requirement for many federal jobs and watered down the score needed to be considered for those positions that still require testing.
Bruh said “ we found who was giving the black community dope so we started patrolling the black community “ Shouldn’t you have gone after the bigger group bringing dope into the community, not the community that was suffering?
This is the cover story. Really the feds were moving weight from Vietnam into the states. Widely known fact. But as Chris Rock states the best place to hide something from black folks is in a book. Do the next best thing and run some key words through Google.
Stop. That's the cover. It's widely known the feds littered the black urban communities with heorin during the 60s and 70s. All part of the spoils and conquests of the vietnam war. A quick Google search will tell you the same.