It’s fascinating that this former Triad gangster basically emphasizes that the priority is business. Of course violence is part of that at times, but it’s not good for business and quiet discretion is valuable.
Hong Kong mostly used knives and machetes. If they cannot get machete they use butchers knives that are used for carving beef that are very sharp. There was one time a boss of triad that was on his way home after dinner and was going through a shortcut through an alley to another street, halfway 2 trucks on each side came and blocked him from leaving, the doors of the container opened and men came out with knives to slash him to pieces, I remember this being talked about on the news and newspaper talked about it.
@@applepie9786 it is and it also isn't. large scale territory wars still happened until fairly recently. i've accidently walked by when taxi drivers and green minibus drivers had some arguments which lead to over 100 people on each side gathered, blockaded a city block and started fighting on the streets. generally people on the sidelines don't get attacked but sometimes accidents happen. guns aren't very common, usually it's only in revenge killings or when it's a hit that pistols are involved, but it's a shoot and run away deal. no one's that dumb to stand around pretending to be brave to get caught. bombs however, do happen, but more so in Macau where there were a string of gang vs gang warfare where makeshift grenade bombs were used to blow up scooter bikes on the streets, in the mid 2000's to early 2010's. it's basically all but disappeared since the Cotai strip opened for business and there's way more ways to get rich than argue about useless territories that can't profit off the casinos.
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I love how he says during the Jet Li in Lethal Weapon 4 scene that Li's character could not be that tough with kung fu at that Triad level of negotiator White Paper Fan, then later he reveals that he was actually an enforcer general Red Pole level himself, so you know Jimmy Tsui was tough and real.
What he means is that white paper fan usually are the advisors, consultants to the boss, they don't fight. Whereas Jimmy's position is those who lead to fight, where intellect usually was not a prerequisite.
On another podcast. BigHead talked about how he did time and no one messed with him because they all knew he was in for killing a man with his bare hands.
so glad that jimmy reviewed election by johnnie to, probably one of the most realistic portrayals of modern hong kong organized crime in film. i highly recommend anyone interested in this topic to watch election and the sequel. a little easter egg in there is during the blood letting ceremony, the guy reciting the stuff is actually a real-life wo shing wo red pole/enforcer named "four eyes." in the beginning of the second movie, there is a narration that tells the founding of the wo triads (oldest triad group) in hong kong under the wo hop to banner.
It's nice they put The Departed and Infernal Affairs next to each other, since The Departed is a Hollywood adaptation of Hong Kong's Infernal Affairs. That's why Scorsese put in the Hong Kong triad storyline: it's a shoutout to the original. (In the original btw, the Hong Kong triad is buying coke from the Thai mafia, which the ex-triad guy mentions he has worked with before). Another fun fact, the two lead actors of the original Infernal Affairs (playing the equivalent of the Leo and Matt Damon characters) were supposed to do a cameo as the Hong Kong triad leaders in The Departed as another shoutout, but that didn't pan out.
@@Noscrapsinmyscrapbooksadly Americans loved it and won awards which shows how bad the departed movie is. It’s terrible and seeing mark wahlberg with weird hair is hilarious
I've watched a lot of your 'how crime works' videos and would love to have people from different countries tell their stories and talk with each other. For example, gang members talking about US prisons having a conversation with former convicts from other countries and discuss differences and possible system changes
It is so wild knowing how crazy Chinatown, NY was in the '80s-90s. I grew up going to Chinatown all the time during the 2000s so I fortunately never experienced this stuff but I've heard tons of crazy stories from family members.
I watched both Infernal Affairs and the Departed, and I have to say, the Departed is nothing more than a cheap superficial imitation of the former. IA had tons of cultural and religious influences embedded in the film, and it showed a living breathing Hong Kong, both in the light and in the dark. The Departed was simply not even remotely close to the original.
the Departed is nothing more than yet another generic mafia film, where there are embedded traitors, that's where the similarities end with Infernal Affairs. it sold well because of Scorsese's and DiCaprio's name only. it's a mediocre copycat along the lines of Hollywood pirated copies of The Ring, The Grudge, Oldboy, The Lake House, ...
I love to listen to all these former Chinese gang members, Big Head, Kenny, Kid Jai and all of you, because you tell things the way they were without all the drama and bragging and making yourselves look so important and you are not living in the past. You tell us about the past and try to explain it as much as you can where you can relate to it if you were there! Keep up the great stories! This is not from a newspaper clipping. They are telling you when it was live action! Looking forward to more videos! Thank you Big Head! Excellent video!
hearing a podcast between Jimmy Tsui (the former H.K. Triad member) and former NY (5 Families) Italian-American mobster Michael Franzese would be ideal.. it would be the best of both worlds (when East meets West)...
He is exactly right with the triads in Taiwan. They won’t bother you personally, but they have a lot of influence. A lot of street vendors in night markets will pay triads for “protection.” You’ll also see temples used as fronts for triads.
I like and respect Big Head and learn a lot from his interviews. But he left out a few things: 1) Guns were often used in Hong Kong by Mainland Chinese gangs like the Big Circle Boys. On occasion, they even used the old potato masher hand grenades against the HK cops. But most of the shootings were during the triad wars were in Macau. 2) The West Coast Chinese gangs still often got into shootouts after the Golden Dragon Massacre. Especially during the Wah Ching -Wo Hop To triad war in the late '80s/early '90s. 3) The Thai triads were often offshoots of the Hong Kong societies like the 14K, Sun Yee On, Fuk Yee Hing, etc.
Election and Infernal Affairs are the most realistic depictions of modern day triads. Young and Dangerous is obviously the most famous and glorifies Chan Ho Nam, the most idealistic fictional triad boss. A whole generation of youth was influenced by this movie and character.
big players in the HK movie industry were the Heung brothers, mainly Charles Heung, his brother was like the boss of the Sun Yee On. They had their own company (Win's Entertainment that became China Star later on) But i dunno if they had any involvement in A Better Tommorow. Although the brothers were instrumental in launching Chow Yun Fat's career in the movie business. Also, gotta add, some actors in the Young and Dangerous series had real triad backgrounds. the guy who played boss Bee was a legit triad, and another guy who played a boss in one of the sequel, he was also a high ranking triad his name is Chan Wai Man. Lee Siu Kei was also a triad.
Goes to show you can never judge a book by it's cover. You'd never look at this guy and think "This is a real gangster", but dude is indeed a real one.
I remember when I was watching The Departed when it was new, I was maybe 1/3 to 1/2 way through and I started thinking it must be a remake of a Hong Kong movie. Looked it up, found out it was, and watched the original Infernal Affairs movies as soon as I could. I still think it's one of the best Hollywood remakes of a foreign movie that I've seen.
This kind of thing is my favorite. i just love firsthand stories from people that lived that life..and not just ilegal stuff..even legal ocupqtions etc.
I was waiting for Young And Dangerous reference and it didn’t disappoint btw Y&D 6 movies have a triad advisor called 大佬B (Ng Chi Hung) he also made appearance in the first movie
Warner Brothers own most of the good stuff to even consider letting them release clips. That's why you only see a clip of the third film. Cuz Warner Brothers doesn't own that one.
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Big Head was very cautious 🤫 when it came to Michelle Yeoh scene and didn’t want to mention that she was part of/associated with the Triad too in real life 😆. 415 White paper fan administrator 😅.
The British grifted off the colonial holdings, they got paid by the Triads to look the other way and they did favours for the Triads if they kept the local population in check. It's pretty much a big scam.
I think I remember seeing something about NYPD would kind of let Chinatown run itself because the gangs had kept everything well organized, would pay them well, and because of the language barrier
The numbers are only for Hong Kong Triad. There is also 432 草鞋 Grass Shoes for communications. Taiwan organized crime syndicates are not Triad. They don't have Triad organisation structure.
4:40 well the character yelling out "i got the stuff" is supposed to be stupid, his character name is literally "Stupid Keung" Also they are in the beach at night in that scene where they believe no people is present beside themselves
at that time the best heroin is from Southeast Asia.they get brand in heroin.even today you can see they put the old logo in heroin,that means high quality products.
“All went home? Nobody is working?” Had me dying
That's a common expression in Cantonese, although a bit old school.
Cantonese sarcasm is great
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It’s fascinating that this former Triad gangster basically emphasizes that the priority is business. Of course violence is part of that at times, but it’s not good for business and quiet discretion is valuable.
I suppose that’s the reason he managed to rise up the ranks. He is level headed, objective and business minded.
It sounded like Hong Kong triad is way less violent than USA triad that were in regular gunfights.
@@applepie9786it's much much harder to get guns in HK than USA.
Hong Kong mostly used knives and machetes. If they cannot get machete they use butchers knives that are used for carving beef that are very sharp. There was one time a boss of triad that was on his way home after dinner and was going through a shortcut through an alley to another street, halfway 2 trucks on each side came and blocked him from leaving, the doors of the container opened and men came out with knives to slash him to pieces, I remember this being talked about on the news and newspaper talked about it.
@@applepie9786 it is and it also isn't. large scale territory wars still happened until fairly recently. i've accidently walked by when taxi drivers and green minibus drivers had some arguments which lead to over 100 people on each side gathered, blockaded a city block and started fighting on the streets. generally people on the sidelines don't get attacked but sometimes accidents happen.
guns aren't very common, usually it's only in revenge killings or when it's a hit that pistols are involved, but it's a shoot and run away deal. no one's that dumb to stand around pretending to be brave to get caught.
bombs however, do happen, but more so in Macau where there were a string of gang vs gang warfare where makeshift grenade bombs were used to blow up scooter bikes on the streets, in the mid 2000's to early 2010's. it's basically all but disappeared since the Cotai strip opened for business and there's way more ways to get rich than argue about useless territories that can't profit off the casinos.
0:35 Rush Hour 2 (2001) 5/10
1:55 The Departed (2006) 5/10
4:13 Infernal Affairs (2002) 8/10
6:30 Sons of Anarchy S6 (2013) 5/10
7:36 Lethal Weapon 4 (1998) 6/10
9:05 A Better Tomorrow (1986) 8/10
10:50 The Brothers Sun (2024) 7/10
12:52 The Corruptor (1999) 7/10
15:37 Year of the Dragon (1985) 9/10
17:27 Election (2005) 9/10
18:52 War (2007) 5/10
19:50 Young and Dangerous 3 (1996) 8/10
Year of the Dragon (1985)
Election (2005) -most real
I love how honest and real this guy is
Anyone know if he has written a book or is working on a movie? This guy seems to have some interesting stories.
U can find more information in Chinatown gang stories
@@jbranche8024 he has a youtube channel he's legit
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“That’s your profit. You bombed it. That’s ridiculous, never heard before.” 😂
"That's bullshit. Would never happen. Impossible. I give it a 5." Lol Love this guy 👌
They actually did it. They finally made the ex triad review Triad movie scene!
Triads are lowkey in top 3 coolest mafias. I mean come on man they look so badass
About time ❤
I love how he says during the Jet Li in Lethal Weapon 4 scene that Li's character could not be that tough with kung fu at that Triad level of negotiator White Paper Fan, then later he reveals that he was actually an enforcer general Red Pole level himself, so you know Jimmy Tsui was tough and real.
I mean the line "The last time I got shot, I got hit five times" kind of clued me in.
What he means is that white paper fan usually are the advisors, consultants to the boss, they don't fight. Whereas Jimmy's position is those who lead to fight, where intellect usually was not a prerequisite.
He meant Jet Li's character should have been a Red Pole.
On another podcast. BigHead talked about how he did time and no one messed with him because they all knew he was in for killing a man with his bare hands.
It's hyper ironic that Jet Li's Wah Sing Ku, a character who almost never says a word in Lethal Weapon 4, has the SPEAKING job in the Triad, lol.
I'm glad someone finally said the departed is a remake. The original movie infernal affairs is very good and people should watch it.
"finally"? It's common knowledge.
"Finally?" It's been a topic for any random movie related youtube channel for last decade. Even on Mojo Top 10 remake movies you didn't know.
Nope. Common folks have zero clue that departed a remake. Only cinephiles know it’s a remake and original brilliant
An INFERIOR remake
I was very upset and let down with the ending of both movies
so glad that jimmy reviewed election by johnnie to, probably one of the most realistic portrayals of modern hong kong organized crime in film.
i highly recommend anyone interested in this topic to watch election and the sequel. a little easter egg in there is during the blood letting ceremony, the guy reciting the stuff is actually a real-life wo shing wo red pole/enforcer named "four eyes."
in the beginning of the second movie, there is a narration that tells the founding of the wo triads (oldest triad group) in hong kong under the wo hop to banner.
It's nice they put The Departed and Infernal Affairs next to each other, since The Departed is a Hollywood adaptation of Hong Kong's Infernal Affairs. That's why Scorsese put in the Hong Kong triad storyline: it's a shoutout to the original. (In the original btw, the Hong Kong triad is buying coke from the Thai mafia, which the ex-triad guy mentions he has worked with before).
Another fun fact, the two lead actors of the original Infernal Affairs (playing the equivalent of the Leo and Matt Damon characters) were supposed to do a cameo as the Hong Kong triad leaders in The Departed as another shoutout, but that didn't pan out.
The Departed is such a weak adaptation.
@@Noscrapsinmyscrapbooksadly Americans loved it and won awards which shows how bad the departed movie is. It’s terrible and seeing mark wahlberg with weird hair is hilarious
@@Jeffro5564 If it made a lot of people check out HK cinema and the original, its a good thing.
Cool info!
@@Noscrapsinmyscrapbook I too prefer Infernal Affairs to The Departed.
The ending of the former is much stronger than the latter.
"now after the HIV or the whatever..." Lol. I love his candor.
I've watched a lot of your 'how crime works' videos and would love to have people from different countries tell their stories and talk with each other. For example, gang members talking about US prisons having a conversation with former convicts from other countries and discuss differences and possible system changes
This guy looks OG
He is
A Better Tomorrow mentioned! Let's go!
😎💯
It is so wild knowing how crazy Chinatown, NY was in the '80s-90s. I grew up going to Chinatown all the time during the 2000s so I fortunately never experienced this stuff but I've heard tons of crazy stories from family members.
My grandpa was head of the local tong that has a NYC chapter. It’s basically the US triad
The 60s-70s of C-Town, in San Fran. was pretty crazy too. The 80s and 90s LA C-town was riot too.
"they all went home?" lmao. I like this guy
it’s funny bc it makes sense to say it like that in cantonese.
@@jeffreychang3166 Im not commenting on grammar. Dude's funny. 但係多謝你教我一種我自己識嘅語言
@@UncleBuZ哈哈哈哈
I like the disclaimers at the end. I don’t think the cops are gonna be like “oh yeah, we were totally dirty back in the day” 😂
I watched both Infernal Affairs and the Departed, and I have to say, the Departed is nothing more than a cheap superficial imitation of the former. IA had tons of cultural and religious influences embedded in the film, and it showed a living breathing Hong Kong, both in the light and in the dark. The Departed was simply not even remotely close to the original.
the Departed is nothing more than yet another generic mafia film, where there are embedded traitors, that's where the similarities end with Infernal Affairs. it sold well because of Scorsese's and DiCaprio's name only. it's a mediocre copycat along the lines of Hollywood pirated copies of The Ring, The Grudge, Oldboy, The Lake House, ...
The Departed is one of the lamest movies I’ve ever seen. I’d never watch it again lol 💯
@@thaistomp this movie is up there with Ghost in the Shell as some of the worst and most pathetic Western adaptation movies of all time.
He should rate all of the Young and Dangerous movies! All of them!
I agree👍
I was thinking the same
There’s only two of them, right?
All I know is the sequel included Man Chi Leung
@@dumisatonyjohnson8145 there are six or seven man
@@dumisatonyjohnson8145 Alex Man? That guy's gone cuckoo!
I love to listen to all these former Chinese gang members, Big Head, Kenny, Kid Jai and all of you, because you tell things the way they were without all the drama and bragging and making yourselves look so important and you are not living in the past. You tell us about the past and try to explain it as much as you can where you can relate to it if you were there! Keep up the great stories! This is not from a newspaper clipping. They are telling you when it was live action! Looking forward to more videos! Thank you Big Head! Excellent video!
Plus I think most of em ain't rats too. If there is, idk which one..
@@aceloco817"rats" these are all trashy individuals, putting them on a pedestal as of they are amazing people is trashy.
A Better Tomorrow is one of the best HK films ever made.
Legendary. Chow yun fat was my hero growing up 😎
The should have had more Chow yun-fat and shaw brothers movies. Good video though.
I'd love to watch his breakdown of Sleeping Dogs.
I think Gamology channel can bring him.
Also Sun On Yee gangs from Sleeping Dogs is a direct dupe from Sun Yee On, the gang he was actually in.
A man with no pork bun in his hand is never a real man.
Totally
@@thareqprimaharianto8725 And Winston, Wei Shen's boss in the Triad was a Red Pole.
hearing a podcast between Jimmy Tsui (the former H.K. Triad member) and former NY (5 Families) Italian-American mobster Michael Franzese would be ideal.. it would be the best of both worlds (when East meets West)...
@20:30 "In real life you are a person like this, I think the next day the police going to arrest you. You are gone."
Had me dying
Tnx for awesome breakdown of Triad scenes in movies
He is exactly right with the triads in Taiwan. They won’t bother you personally, but they have a lot of influence. A lot of street vendors in night markets will pay triads for “protection.” You’ll also see temples used as fronts for triads.
My niche in films is Hong Kong crime films so this episode felt like it was made for me. Thank you!
Shoutout 2 Chinatown Gang Stories!
Thanks for the video!
Im so glad they showed Election, it's a great movie
probably the best of all shown
@@LoveYouFor10000Years Absolutely
@@TheBeetlegun It's the most realistic of the bunch that's for sure.
I LOVE YOUR HONEST REVIEW ! GOOD JOB !!
Finally a real gangster. Glad for him he is out though.
講多集! 正呀
Great episode!
Thank you for your insight - and to all others involved in this production. One World.
I like and respect Big Head and learn a lot from his interviews. But he left out a few things:
1) Guns were often used in Hong Kong by Mainland Chinese gangs like the Big Circle Boys. On occasion, they even used the old potato masher hand grenades against the HK cops. But most of the shootings were during the triad wars were in Macau.
2) The West Coast Chinese gangs still often got into shootouts after the Golden Dragon Massacre. Especially during the Wah Ching -Wo Hop To triad war in the late '80s/early '90s.
3) The Thai triads were often offshoots of the Hong Kong societies like the 14K, Sun Yee On, Fuk Yee Hing, etc.
this man's hair is immaculate
probably not feasible but would love to see this guy play sleeping dogs
he's done a video like this about sleeping dogs on his channel im pretty sure
He has good taste in movies. Makes sense he would give Year of the Dragon a higher rating as he lived through that
Thanks for Big Head Jimmy
Very cool to see Big Head on here
Election and Infernal Affairs are the most realistic depictions of modern day triads.
Young and Dangerous is obviously the most famous and glorifies Chan Ho Nam, the most idealistic fictional triad boss. A whole generation of youth was influenced by this movie and character.
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Infernal Affairs>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>The Departed
The closed captions are wild 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Late 80s early 90s were the major times for Triad gang violence in Ctown.
if you haven't watched Infernal Affairs 1 and 2 you must watch it.. those movies are so good.
big players in the HK movie industry were the Heung brothers, mainly Charles Heung, his brother was like the boss of the Sun Yee On. They had their own company (Win's Entertainment that became China Star later on) But i dunno if they had any involvement in A Better Tommorow. Although the brothers were instrumental in launching Chow Yun Fat's career in the movie business.
Also, gotta add, some actors in the Young and Dangerous series had real triad backgrounds. the guy who played boss Bee was a legit triad, and another guy who played a boss in one of the sequel, he was also a high ranking triad his name is Chan Wai Man. Lee Siu Kei was also a triad.
As soon as you put on a suit as a gangster you’re cool. Tell me I’m wrong.
This is great
I would like to hear Jimmy's comment on Sleeping Dog
Sleeping Dogs might be his favourite game ;)
Triads and Cartels are the two most dangerous and powerful versions of organised crime
The first video with him had some really cool real life footage of the triads. Can't find it anywhere on TH-cam
I like bighead very much ! hope ya do more video with him
You really got a hong kong triad to say subscribe and like the video.
Very interesting video
To get true score, subtract 5, multiply by 2 😁. Great interview!
I want to hear him talk about The Killer and Hard Boiled
"How you gonna hide a sword? -_-" lol bro sounds like he could do the voice over for the chinese Terminator film
Cool great vid
Sons of Anarchy is impossibly corny. I couldn't get through one episode of that trash.
Lmaooo 🤣
I like how he phrases it: "You're never gonna bomb a shop. That's your profit."
Goes to show you can never judge a book by it's cover. You'd never look at this guy and think "This is a real gangster", but dude is indeed a real one.
I was hoping they were gunna show “warrior”
I remember when I was watching The Departed when it was new, I was maybe 1/3 to 1/2 way through and I started thinking it must be a remake of a Hong Kong movie. Looked it up, found out it was, and watched the original Infernal Affairs movies as soon as I could. I still think it's one of the best Hollywood remakes of a foreign movie that I've seen.
His necklace is really beautiful, is the pendant a symbol for something?
his comments and explanation on the hierarchy remind me to 'Sleeping Dogs' video game...one of the best games ever
This kind of thing is my favorite. i just love firsthand stories from people that lived that life..and not just ilegal stuff..even legal ocupqtions etc.
I was waiting for Young And Dangerous reference and it didn’t disappoint btw Y&D 6 movies have a triad advisor called 大佬B (Ng Chi Hung) he also made appearance in the first movie
THE DEPORTED 😆😆😆😆😆
Anyone here who knew Jimmy from Chinatown Gang Stories channel first!?
super dope video
Man is very rational. Got shot 5 times and went "nope that's it im out. Its not worth it" 😂
Was hoping he would’ve done more review on the Young and Dangerous franchise and Election
Warner Brothers own most of the good stuff to even consider letting them release clips. That's why you only see a clip of the third film. Cuz Warner Brothers doesn't own that one.
This is awesome
You think he knows Ricky tan?
Everyone knows Ricky Tan!
@@AlistairVigier1 He needs a pork bun first
Little Ricky! @@AlistairVigier1
He knows some people who could sell a new laptop to Ricky Tan.
Takeshi Kitano ( actor is amazing)
Outrage
Beyond outrage
Outrage coda
Should be on this list three of the Triad based movies
where can i watch these movies?
Hi insider I love your videos!!! Would you be able to make an episode with a wolf/k9 export reacting to how real is it? please !!! Also I love this video ❤❤❤
Can’t wait to see this reuploaded again in a week 😂
Love the inclusion of Infernal Affairs. It is so much better in every aspect to The Departed, but no one knows about it.
This guy is very well spoken & clearly lived the life. Interesting watch, entertaining too.
This was playing in the background, and I honestly thought I was hearing a guy attempting an Arnold Schwarzenegger impression.
VERY GOOD
Like having a drink with your mom’s uncle she never talks about. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Big Head was very cautious 🤫 when it came to Michelle Yeoh scene and didn’t want to mention that she was part of/associated with the Triad too in real life 😆. 415 White paper fan administrator 😅.
Pretty crazy the CCP was stricter about cracking down on organized crime than the Brits.
sometimes comrade can get job down,right?
The British grifted off the colonial holdings, they got paid by the Triads to look the other way and they did favours for the Triads if they kept the local population in check. It's pretty much a big scam.
I think I remember seeing something about NYPD would kind of let Chinatown run itself because the gangs had kept everything well organized, would pay them well, and because of the language barrier
If you haven't watched Infernal Affair, Election and A Better Tomorrow, DO IT NOW. Inspired a lot of Hollywood movies
The numbers are only for Hong Kong Triad. There is also 432 草鞋 Grass Shoes for communications.
Taiwan organized crime syndicates are not Triad. They don't have Triad organisation structure.
he was SON ON YEE?? I bet he knew Wei Shen back in the day. RIP Jackie Ma 🙏🙏
Does anyone else see this guy as the villain from Bloodsport as an older man?
Bros like "yeah I was the producer how can you tell"
4:40 well the character yelling out "i got the stuff" is supposed to be stupid, his character name is literally "Stupid Keung" Also they are in the beach at night in that scene where they believe no people is present beside themselves
Where is the “next one” video?
That amount of money laundering in an Australian casino is ametuer hour
Gerald Posner wrote a great book on the Asian heroin trade back in the before times. The good old days.
Warlords of Crime.
at that time the best heroin is from Southeast Asia.they get brand in heroin.even today you can see they put the old logo in heroin,that means high quality products.