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organized crime 

Wow... the first definition for organized crime? anyway, it's the mafia, not that crips/bloods bullshit.
But organized crime might run deeper than the mafia.
organized crime by Adrian July 5, 2006

Satanic organized crime 

Satanic organized crime refers to gang activity by groups of Satanists who are comparable to the mafia. There are over one million people involved in Satanic organized crime in the United States. Satanic organized crime operatives drug people via everyday products (including bottled water like the Nazis), add pesticides to sprinkler water, use high tech drones, spray pesticides directed at a target, contaminate homes with blowing sulfur from vents, contaminate homes with organophosphate pesticides from vents, render people unconscious via water heaters, take over businesses and cover them with temporary props, interfere with the flow of traffic by confusing road signs, impersonate police officers, break into buildings without leaving signs of forced entry, place high tech spy cameras in vents, employ a flammable gas called myrol, and can easily break into a variety of cars.
Satanic organized crime is highly secretive yet widespread in the United States and is comparable to various types of mafia.

Organized Crime

The esteemed profession of choosing to operate in the shadows, perfectly blending illegal activity with a sprinkle of corporate savvy. In modern times, it's less about mobsters in pinstripes and more about CEOs, influencers, and politicians coordinating behind the scenes, all while maintaining a shiny facade of legitimacy. Truly, the pinnacle of sophistication—where ethics are optional, and profit is king.
Some refer to it as lobbying, while the dictionary labels it organized crime. It's interesting how those two concepts rarely appear on the same page.