Can Cosa Nostra Re-Organize on its Racial Roots in True Honor to Defend Italy and Europe?

Posted by DanielS on Sunday, 24 April 2016 10:11.


There is an absurd and detrimental habit of thought among WN who would draw the line of race too narrowly, snobbishly, and among those who would find weakening our defense convenient, that Sicilians are not White or are heavily mixed with blacks

I have long advised against romanticized images of the Italian Mafia as portrayed in the legacy media. These are not organizations based on honor and family, as that media depicts, but rather criminal organizations based on money facilitated through treachery - these have not been organizations for our racial defense as we White Nationalists might hope.

In an irony, however, now that the immigration invasion has brought with it waves of African organized crime as well, suddenly the Cosa Nostra is forced to act in defense of its turf in racial terms - and just as suddenly, the legacy media condemns it, the Italian Mafia, as the problem in that interface - not the immigration invasion, not the organized crime that it brings. Needless to say, the legacy media does not express hope that Mafia will be of some good to the defense of our blood and soil.

In truth, Italian Mafia hasn’t been especially good to Italian and European blood and soil. We can hope that the immigration invasion will force them to change that but to date there has been little to show in the way of honor from Italian Mafia: The Mafia of Campania, known as the Camorra, is hardly an organization which has prioritized Italian let alone other European blood and soil. They have been cooperating with Nigerian organized crime to spread Nigerian prostitutes all over Italy - an ugly blight that can be seen on the side of Italy’s highways. They have gone against tradition, trafficking in heroine and other narcotics. They have taken hostage of Italian businesses to wreak havoc with the economy and possibilities of free enterprise. In one hideous example, having taken over the waste disposal business, they’ve merely dumped toxic waste on the Italian habitat - once productive local farms have been destroyed; a fact that can be proved by science; but these wastelands are readily perceived by the senses, the sight and smell of vast areas strewn with and beset with mounds of unnatural garbage and stench.

An unnatural stench emanates in Sicily as well, one of sulfur, around the garbage strewn and oil refinery lined parameters of Archimedes ancient home of Siracusa - where the Cosa Nostra has control in the oil refining industry.

However, with the aura of Mafia, inter-Italian rivalry, murder and background terror, there has been an apparent consolation - perhaps with the help of that background of corruption and terror, foreign incursions were held somewhat at bay - there is only so much use that foreigners can be put to and only so many of them that are needed to do it. After a certain amount they become a threat to anybody, including Sicilian mafia interests. That limiting condition would act to protect the genotype of Sicilians from overwhelming infiltration. In the foreground of terror, despite all urban legends of Sicilians being “part black”, with inborn, ineducable aggression, they are vindicated of these ignorant attributions by anybody who takes time to observe them - a knowledgeable, considerate, European, White people.

Sicily, like the rest of Southern Italy, has that reputation of background terror which serves to instill a sense that you should be on best behavior with regard to traditions, the local people and potential transgression. In the year total that I spent in Italy and Sicily between 1996 and 1998, I observed in Italians a model European treatment of the Africans who were there. Africans were not walking around in three piece suits with attache cases as you’d see in Paris. Rather, they were allowed to vend an approved array of trinkets and accessories on the streets, with no sign that they could be mistaken for people integrated with Italians - the idea of mistaking them with Sicilians is laughable. If they remained on the street after 10:00p.m. they would be rounded up by baton wielding police, put into paddy wagons and taken away. If Europeans had to host Africans whatsoever, Italians provided a model of how it might be done to keep them in their place.

That protected the EGI from interracial imposition to a large extent. That protection was buttressed also by the reality of a deserved reputation that Italian men have of being very jealous of their women.

Nevertheless, so long as blacks are in your country at all they are a threat; with the aid and force of PC being what it is, they will make their way through cracks in a racial defense system. While Italian mafia and other men were perhaps busy fighting each other or trying to make money, I would always see two or three interracial couples (pretty Italian woman, Negro male) in just about all sizeable cities that I made my way through in Sicily and Campania - even some not so sizeable ones: a few came into my father’s family village during a feast.

Most disturbing to me was the fact that despite the Italian reputation, with few exceptions, I was the only one doing the Italian thing of expressing my indignation and trying to say or do anything about these pairings - and I was the only one who was likely to have any trouble for it. Thus, to get away from the provocation and agitation - with it the rage of mine difficult to control on the front line of racial defense - was a large reason why I opted to live in Poland instead, comfortably ensconced as White and removed from looming threat.

However, I did not leave Sicily before speaking to Cosa Nostra. I told them, urgently, in trance, to stop fighting, destroying and killing each other Italians. I pleaded with them to defend themselves as Italians and Europe; I tugged at the rib of the Godmother; I believe that she heard il Padrino speak through me. Let us hope so, if not pray for that.

The roots of the word and in fact the original purpose of Mafia was in “a wall” to surround and protect the Italian family - at the onset of its organization the threat was from Spanish invasions. However, Sicilians have a deep history of defending against all manner of invasion - including of course from Islam. While the pervasive sounds of church bells rang through the noontime air of Agrigento in a way that might have intimidated Islam at one time, the locals there were the ones who told me that the most critical facilitator in the immigration problem (yes, it was already bad enough in 1998) now is this religion itself - Christianity.

I found that the Sicilians are deep - much deeper than Christianity.

By contrast to the wishes of legacy media, the DM, the cuck mayor of Palermo that the DM presents as an exemplary anti-racist White man, let us hope indeed that they heard il Padrino; that the Mafia will be of some good, and express its true honor, to be that wall, and to help protect the EGI of Italy and the rest of Europe - by means of terror if need be.

DM, “Migrants versus the MAFIA: Cosa Nostra ‘declares war’ on refugees as mayor says Sicily capital feels more like Istanbul or Beirut than Europe” 22 April 2016:

- Sicilian mafia declared ‘war on migrants’ after immigration levels soared

- Innocent man shot in the head during a street altercation in Palermo

- Cosa Nostra are fighting African gangs for supremacy on Sicily

- Palermo mayor has described the Sicily’s capital as ‘no longer European’

- See more of the latest news on the migrant crisis in Sicily

Mafia bosses have ‘declared war’ against migrants on the holiday paradise of Sicily as one thousand new arrivals pour on to the island every week.

The feared Cosa Nostra are desperate to maintain supremacy after African crime gangs arrived with the migrants - and they are engaged in a deadly turf war.

An innocent Gambian man was shot through the head by an assassin in broad daylight sparking fears of a wider bloodbath.

Mayor Leoluca Orlando told MailOnline: ‘Palermo is no longer an Italian town. It is no longer European. You can walk in the city and feel like you’re in Istanbul or Beirut.’

Shocking footage: CCTV footage showed gang leader Emanuele Rubino apparently retrieve a handgun (circled) before shooting Gambian Yusapha Susso

Fight: chased Susso into a sidestreet and shot him in the head. The bullet passed through his skull and out the other side, grazing the brain but not damaging it. Susso lay in a coma for four days and is now undergoing rehabilitation.

Injuries: Eyewitnesses reported seeing Yusapha Susso sitting in the road clutching his head - they did not realise he had been shot in the head

Attack: Emanuele Rubino apparently chased Yusapha Susso into a sidestreet and shot him in the head - the bullet passed through his skull and out the other side.


Facing jail: Yusapha Susso was shot through the head by local mobster Emanuele Rubino, 28 (pictured above). Rubino is in custody and faces between six and 10 years in prison.


Victim: Yusapha Susso was shot through the skull but astonishingly the bullet passed out the other side, grazing the brain but not damaging it. Susso describes his survival as a ‘miracle.’

Immigration to Italy soared by 90 per cent in the first three months of the year. The migrant population in Ballaró, the part of Palermo where the shooting took place, has risen from approximately five to 25 per cent since the migrant crisis began.

There is widespread concern in Italy that the number of new migrants exceeds the country’s capacity to cope - and the mafia is its biggest and most dangerous critic.

The mayor of Palermo, Leoluca Orlando said: ‘In the past, when the Mafia was more powerful, it prevented any immigrants from entering the city. Until I was 30 years old, I never saw an African or Asian in Palermo.

“Palermo is no longer an Italian town. It is no longer European. You can walk in the city and feel like you’re in Istanbul or Beirut” - Leoluca Orlando, mayor of Palermo

‘The Mafia has not understood that the city has changed. We are now a city of immigrants, and the Mafia bosses no longer sit in the mayor’s chair.

‘Palermo is a Middle Eastern town in Europe. It is a mosaic city and we are happy about that.’

The deadly Mafia-migrant war began after African criminal gangs apparently entered the country alongside law-abiding migrants, and started to operate ‘on the Mafia’s doorstep’.

Mobsters claimed that police were targeting their activities while leaving African gangs alone.

Then, two weeks ago, an innocent Gambian migrant was shot through the head in a ‘hit’ by a gangster dubbed ‘an animal’. Astonishingly, he survived, but the attack was a brutal example of the violence gripping the island and raises fears it will spin out of control.

Mayor Orlando said: ‘This Mafia shooting was a tremendous mistake because it turned the city against them. The Mafia needs silence and darkness. It needs people to keep their mouths shut.

‘When it does such a brutal act, shooting a young guy, the mayor switches on the lights and the whole city comes after them.’

Palermo police commissioner Guido Longo added: ‘We are facing acts of unprecedented aggression and bullying [against migrants] with typically Mafioso attitudes. There is a will to impose their rule on the territory.’


Emanuele Rubino, pictured being led away by police, apparently retrieved a handgun from a nearby building, chased Yusapha Susso into a sidestreet and shot him in the head.


Target: Yusapha Susso, 21, was the random casualty of an anti-migrant attack when he was shot in the head, police believe. He says he still wants to stay in Italy.

The scene: An innocent refugee was shot through the head in broad daylight, near the Balleró street market in the centre of the city, pictured, in a sign of the increasing tension

Crime scene: An innocent refugee was shot through the head in broad daylight, near the Balleró street market in the centre of the city, pictured, in a sign of the increasing tension.

Gangs: Experts say that African criminal gangs have entered Sicily alongside law-abiding migrants, sparking fears of a bloodbath between the mafia and its new competition.

The shooting took place just after 6pm in broad daylight, near the Balleró street market in the centre of the city, where street vendors sell pigs’ heads and gut fish while Mafiosos collect protection money.

This deprived district, characterised by its ancient, run-down buildings and cobbled streets, is a melting pot of immigrants from numerous countries and tough, working class Sicilians. It also attracts tourists, students, and yuppies.

Victim Yusapha Susso, 21, had been playing football at a nearby park. According to his attorney, Mr Susso was walking with two friends along Via Maqueda, the main thoroughfare, when an Italian man riding an electric bicycle drove into them from behind ‘intentionally and provocatively’.

An argument ensued. The Italian told them that he knew he was outnumbered, but ‘soon you will see’. He then allegedly contacted gangland friends and within minutes a group of up to 10 hoodlums arrived in cars, on motorcycles and by foot.

Migrants: The immigrant population in Palermo has risen from five to 25 per cent since the beginning of the crisis. The mayor said the city is ‘no longer European’

Central: Street vendors sell pigs’ heads and gut fish while Mafiosos collect protection money at Balleró street market in the centre of the city

CCTV footage showed a fight breaking out. Susso managed to beat back his assailants and went to the aid of his friends.

That was when local mobster Emanuele Rubino, 28, retrieved a handgun from a nearby building, chased Susso into a side street and shot him in the head, it is alleged.

“He (Rubino) is an animal. He has no values. He knows only violence. He and his friends have no knowledge of life outside Palermo, so they are obsessed with gaining power in the city.” - Giovanni Zinna, 46, a neighbour of Emanuele Rubino

The bullet passed through Susso’s skull and out the other side, grazing the brain but not damaging it. According to police, the gangster then ‘sauntered off’.

‘Rubino walked 100 metres with a pistol in his hand between many people, as if nobody could stop him,’ said Rudolfo Ruperti, head of Palermo police’s Flying Squad. ‘He felt so powerful that he believed he would go unpunished. He has a violent, Mafioso nature.’

Mr Susso lay in a coma for four days and is now undergoing rehabilitation. Speaking from his hospital bed, he told MailOnline: ‘This won’t change me. My feelings can never change. I want to stay in Italy. Physically I am feeling better, but I am very emotional.

‘It was a miracle. My parents are Christian and I’m a believer,’ he said. ‘I’m not feeling angry, I’m just feeling good to have my life. When I go out of the hospital it will be like the first day of my life.’

Eyewitnesses reported seeing him sat in the road clutching his head. ‘When I went over there I didn’t think he was badly hurt because he was just acting as if he had a headache,’ said a shopkeeper. ‘Then he took his hand away and I saw the blood.’

At the scene, locals pointed out the bloodstain that remains visible on the road.

Rubino, who according to the mayor was ‘a mafiosi’, was apparently trying to establish himself as a local boss with the intention of either joining with a bigger Mafia family or setting up a new dynasty.

Closed: In March, a brothel (pictured above the electrics shop) run by a Nigerian gang in Ballaró was raided and closed down by police. The women in the picture are not prostitutes

Trigger: The current round of violence began last month, when the Mafia-owned Pub Ballaró (pictured), was seized by police and handed to legitimate entrepreneurs

He was demanding protection money from immigrant businesses, police sources said, and ‘terrorising’ the local community.

Mr Ruperti, leading the investigation, said: ‘At the moment Rubino is not a member of any official Mafia clan, but his bullying indicates a clear Mafioso attitude.

‘His method is typically Mafioso, as he wants to show with the gun that he commands the territory, and uses the gun for a minor scuffle.

‘This is his gravest crime, and he faces 16 years in prison. His criminal record includes armed bank robbery, drug dealing and sex trafficking.’

Part of his strategy involved preying mercilessly on foreigners, targeting immigrant-owned businesses for protection money.

Mr Susso’s lawyer Vincenzo Gervasi told MailOnline the attack was part of an effort by Rubino to advertise himself to the bigger Mafia players, for whom the influx of rival African gangs is a grave concern.

He told police that he was ‘happy to go to prison for 12 years’ if it meant establishing a reputation as a force to be reckoned with in the Sicilian underworld.

‘He was a guy with a big personality, a Mafia personality. He wanted to take territory from other Mafia families of Palermo,’ said Gervasi. ‘He was trying to rule Ballaró. This was his plan to win power and have a role within the Mafia world.’

Unnamed African and Pakistani shopkeepers said that when they heard that the gangster was behind bars they said, ‘finally we are free from him’.

When Rubino was transported from the police station to prison, members of his family gathered and applauded – an established Mafia tradition in Sicily.

Rubino, who faces up to 16 years’ jail charged with attempted murder, has a criminal record including convictions for drug dealing, sex trafficking and armed robbery.

Strong words: The mayor of Palermo, Leoluca Orlando, told MailOnline: ‘Palermo is no longer an Italian town. It is no longer European. You can walk in the city and feel like you’re in Istanbul or Beirut’

Neighbour: Giovanni Zinna, who has lived opposite Rubino for 15 years, described him as an ‘animal’ with no values. ‘He knows only violence’

His neighbour Giovanni Zinna, 46, a former social worker who has lived opposite the attacker for 15 years, said: ‘He and his friends have no knowledge of life outside Palermo, so they are obsessed with gaining power in the city.’

‘This is their culture. It is the beginning of a war between the Mafia and the migrants. It is going to get worse. I am scared. There will be more migrants, more friction, more attacks. This was the first shooting, but it won’t be the last.’

Influx: MailOnline last week witnessed 6,000 migrants arriving in Sicily in three days. Experts say that African criminal gangs have entered the country alongside law-abiding migrants

Arrivals: 900 migrant men pictured on a boat in the port of Palermo, Sicily. The immigrant population in the area has risen from five to 25 per cent since the beginning of the crisis

Yesterday, the Italian prime minister, Matteo Renzi, wrote a letter to EU officials proposing that it funds ‘migration management’ measures in Africa, to stem the huge flow of the ‘economic migrants’ who are unlikely to be granted asylum.

‘One of our aims is to lower levels of migration and reduce tensions in Sicily and Italy as a whole,’ said Andrea Romano, an MP for Italy’s ruling Democratic Party.

‘What we see in Sicily is that when the state tries to better organise the migrants, the Mafia reacts. It tries to push people against the state and the migrants, because it wants the situation to remain blurred and disorganised. That allows them to take control.

‘Of course the tension is going to rise when migrant number go up. It is unavoidable in the face of such an emergency.

‘We want to better organise migration to lower burden on Sicilian citizens and push for our EU partners to share the burden with Italy. We hope that will ease the situation.’


Protest: Thousands of people took to the streets after the shooting of Gambian Yusapha Susso in Palmero.


‘Why did you shoot me?’ Protesters highlight the shooting of the Gambian man during a altercation in Ballaró

 



Comments:


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Posted by Nobody on Sun, 24 Apr 2016 18:03 | #

FWIW, My father grew up in Brooklyn back in the 40’s and 50’s.  Blacks couldn’t (and wouldn’t) walk through certain neighborhoods unless they had permission.  Otherwise they would trip and fall on the uneven sidewalk that was common back then and end up with nasty injuries…


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Posted by Rubino on Mon, 25 Apr 2016 12:04 | #

While I maintain that Sicilians are best classified as White/Europeans, there has been some Middle Eastern influence, including, I presume, some Jewish.

Thus, the example of Rubino is perhaps a bad one, as it might - just might - represent some Jewish crypsis as White.

What makes me suggest the possibility in this instance?

His name - Rubino could be an italicized version of “Rubin.”


His look - He looks like some Jews you’ll see around.

His locale - As I’ve said, there probably is some Jewish genes circulating in Sicily.

His temperament - brazen initiative is sometimes a sign of Jewishness.

It’s all just a possibility of course. The light colored eyes are not uncommon in Sicily but usually come from invasions from Northern Peoples, whether Norman, Vandals, Germans etc.


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Posted by Trump, Salvini (Lega Nord) endorse eachother on Wed, 27 Apr 2016 16:02 | #

TNO, “Trump, Salvini, Ally against Invasion,” 26 April 2016:
     
Matteo Salvini in 2013

Italy’s Northern League leader Matteo Salvini has received Donald Trump’s official endorsement at a rally in Pennsylvania—with the Republican front-runner saying he hoped that Salvini would be Italy’s next Prime Minister.

The move places Trump firmly into the anti-invasion political camp, as Salvini is part of an alliance which includes the French National Front (FN), the Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV), the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ), Belgium’s Vlaams Belang (VB), and the Polish Congress of the New Right (KNP).

According to a report in the Repubblica newspaper in Italy, Salvini met with Trump for more than half an hour on Sunday evening as the Republican candidate wrapped up his Pennsylvania primary campaign, where he is set for a landslide win.

During the rally in the Mohegan Sun Arena in Wilkes-Barre, northeastern Pennsylvania, Salvini was photographed holding a “Trump: Make America Great Again” poster and in several other places posing with Trump posters.

In some of the pictures, Salvini was wearing his famous “Stop the Invasion” t-shirt as well.

During their meeting, the two leaders declared themselves in “total agreement” over the nonwhite invasion of Europe.

Salvini assured Trump of his support, to which Trump responded, “Matteo, I hope you become Prime Minister soon.”


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Posted by Ray10 on Wed, 27 Apr 2016 22:13 | #

The romanticization of these people must stop. No, they are not “cool” heroes. No, they are not secretly patriotic. No, they are not racially conscious. No, they are not “Beati Paoli,” but were hoodlums from the start, only thinking of their own interests. They are still hoodlums today and would willingly destroy Italy in order to prosper. No, they are not religious either. Mussolini, Mori, et al, had dealt with them very quickly and effectively; the U.S. Army let them out of their cages.

Sicilians are not black, nor are mainland Italians nor any Balkan peoples, etc. The south always fought off invasions, the people who spread these falsehoods are doing from countries where their women immediately ran off to mate with foreigners, who did not invade, who did not conquer and who did not fight for these women. So in order to offset this humiliation, they mock the south which did not have this happen, even though they were militarily crushed at times. And besides, many “moors” were simply turncoat convert locals, and also; most tok females to their harems back in Muslim lands, the same harems that Vikings were selling Irish girls to.

So douchebags who lie about Italy, Greece, Spain, France, etc., remember that the North did not help out the South (even the Normans were cool with the Saracens hanging around) and were not racially conscious until 10 minutes ago.


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Posted by Invasion and the Wrecking of Libya on Sun, 01 May 2016 10:16 | #

TNO, “Invasion and the Wrecking of Libya” 30 April 2016:

The African invasion of Europe across the Mediterranean Sea has been caused by the British and French governments’ wrecking of the Gadhafi regime in Libya—and is now also being aided by Libyan warlords and the Italian mafia.

According to an article in Germany’s Bild newspaper, the “disintegrated” state of Libya following Gadhafi’s fall made it much easier to send boats to Europe and “anyone who wants to, can do trafficking. Militia and Italian mafia are making their share.”


The Garabuli detention center where hundreds of Africans are detained by the Libyan government.

The Bild newspaper gained access to one of the Libyan government’s seaside detention centers being run by the new “anti-illegal immigration” department, and reported on the conditions prevailing among the sub-Saharan African inmates.

The country of Libya is in “disintegration,” the newspaper says.

The European Union-supported government “governs” from ships off the coast—because it is unable to govern from Tripoli, which is under the control of a “moderate Islamist” organization, Fajr Libya.

“And in the east of the country, the terror organization ISIS has conquered an area of 250 kilometers in length,” Bild continues.

This makes it easy for the traffickers to operate. At Garabuli beach, 50 kilometers away from Tripoli, invaders wait in abandoned buildings for the traffickers.

The Bild reporters met “Abdul,” a trafficker in Libya. He comes from Nigeria, just like many of the invaders he smuggles.

Abdul tells the Bild that “Under Gaddafi, it was much harder to send boats to Europe. But now there is no longer a state. Anyone who wants to can do trafficking. The militia and the Italian mafia are earning their share.”

The price for a place in a boat is currently around €1,200 euros. Over 100 people are transported on a single rubber boat. Wooden boats are used for up to 800 people.

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“We came, we saw, he died!” ...she laughs.

The removal of Gaddafi is also an expression of the Israeli program, “Operation Clean Break”

* Monsanto Corporation apparently has a role in this as debacle as well.


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Posted by Ray10 on Sun, 01 May 2016 13:11 | #

Wow, further evidence that gangsters are never going to become patriots, let alone racial nationalists.


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Posted by Italy cleaning up its act on Thu, 12 May 2016 16:56 | #

Euractiv, “Italy cleaning up its act”, 12 May 2016:

Thirty-nine of Italy’s municipalities are now running on 100% renewable energy and utility bills are falling as a result. The rest of the country is also experiencing a green revolution of sorts. EurActiv’s new partner Italia Oggi reports.

Over 850,000 renewable power plants have been set up across the Italian peninsula and it is starting to pay dividends for local communities, according to a report presented by Legambiente, an environmentalist association.


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Posted by Italy's choice: Euro or survival on Sat, 14 May 2016 09:51 | #

Telegraph, “Italy must choose between the euro and its own economic survival” 11 May 2016:

         
Renaissance bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena is the most spectacular casualty of Italy’s banking crisis Credit: Alamy

Italy is running out of economic time.  Seven years into an ageing global expansion, the country is still stuck in debt-deflation and still grappling with a banking crisis that it cannot combat within the paralyzing constraints of monetary union.

“We have lost nine percentage points of GDP since the peak of the crisis, and a quarter of our industrial production,” says Ignazio Visco, the rueful governor of the Banca d’Italia.

Each year Rome hopefully pencils in a fall in the ratio of public debt to GDP, and each year the ratio rises. The reason is always the same. Deflationary conditions prevent nominal GDP rising fast enough to outgrow the debt.


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Posted by Last known person born in 1800's on Wed, 18 May 2016 04:05 | #

NBC, “Italian Woman, 116, Has Become Last Known Living Person Born in 1800s”, 14 May 2016:

by The Associated Press

VERBANIA, Italy — Surrounded by relatives and friends, Italy’s Emma Morano greeted with a smile the news that she, at 116, is now the oldest person in the world.

Not only that, but Morano is believed to be the last surviving person in the world born in the 1800s, with a birthdate of Nov. 29, 1899. That’s just 4-1/2 months after Susannah Mushatt Jones, who died Thursday in New York, also at 116.


Emma Morano poses next to a picture depicting her where she was young, in Verbania, Italy, on May 13, 2016. Antonino Di Marco / AP

Journalists on Friday descended upon Morano’s home in Verbania, a northern Italian mountain town overlooking Lake Major, to document her achievement, but had to wait until she finished a nap to greet her.

Morano lives in a neat one-room apartment, which she no longer leaves, and is kept company by a caregiver and two elderly nieces.

“I am doing fine —116!” she told well-wishers from her bed Friday.

“I finished school and I went to work. I used to sing. I had a beautiful voice,” she added, summing up her life in a frail voice.

Her physician of 23 years, Dr. Carlo Bava, delivered the news earlier that she was officially the world’s oldest person.

“She was very, very happy” and sitting up in a chair, he told The Associated Press in a phone interview. “She was all proud and contented.”

For the occasion, he brought flowers as well seven Easter cakes called Colomba, an Italian specialty that he managed to procure out of season to satisfy her sweet tooth until Christmas, when Panettone is available.

The doctor said Morano has never had a very balanced diet, relying mostly on animal protein, the occasional banana and grapes in season. Her diet now includes two raw eggs and 100 grams of raw steak a day, which Bava prescribed after she had a bout of anemia some years back. Her nieces also make her apple sauce.

Italy is known for its centenarians — many of whom live on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia — and gerontologists at the University of Milan are studying Morano, along with a handful of Italians over 105, to try to figure out why they live so long.


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Posted by Makran on Sun, 22 May 2016 22:46 | #

This is about the ancient Romans and if they had come from Northern Europe. I was reading this book on India by a great Persian scholar Al Beruni and he mentions in Chapter 11 (About the Beginning of Idol Worhip) on the first part of his book on India and on the second page of the book he mentions that “The Romans have, regarding this question, the following tradition :—Romulus and Romanus (!), Story of Romulus and Remus, the two brothers from the country of the Franks, on having ascended the throne, built the city of Rome, Then Romulus killed his brother, and the consequence was a long succession of intestine troubles and wars.”. That is even to the Persian Scholar a 1000 years ago Rome was started by Northern European immigrants from the country of the Franks (France/Germany region).

You can check it here
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/digital/collections/cul/texts/ldpd_5949073_001/pages/ldpd_5949073_001_00000168.html?toggle=image&menu=maximize⊤=&left;=


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Posted by Mafia expert says Britain most corrupt on Mon, 30 May 2016 03:39 | #

Independent, “Britain is the most corrupt country in the world, claims mafia expert Roberto Saviano”:

‘It’s not the bureaucracy, it’s not the police, it’s not the politics but what is corrupt is the financial capital’

Britain is the most corrupt country in the world, according to journalist Roberto Saviano, who spent more than a decade exposing the criminal dealings of the Italian Mafia.

Mr Saviano, who wrote the best-selling exposés Gomorrah and ZeroZeroZero, made the comments at the Hay Literary Festival. The 36-year-old has been living under police protection since publishing revelations about members of the Camorra, a powerful Neapolitan branch of the mafia, in 2006.

He told an audience at Hay-on-Wye: “If I asked you what is the most corrupt place on Earth you might tell me well it’s Afghanistan, maybe Greece, Nigeria, the South of Italy and I will tell you it’s the UK.

“It’s not the bureaucracy, it’s not the police, it’s not the politics but what is corrupt is the financial capital. 90 per cent of the owners of capital in London have their headquarters offshore.


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Posted by Chinese White Stags attack Muslims (in Italy) on Wed, 06 Jul 2016 14:42 | #

International Business Times, “Chinese ‘White Stags’ wage race war against Arab migrants in Tuscany town” 1 July 2016:

Conflict between different migrant groups sparks violence.

Police in Italy have carried out raids on businesses owned by Chinese racketeers in the Tuscan town of Prato after member of a local cultural association carried out a series of racially motivated attacks against North Africans.

The raids took place in one of Italy’s largest Chinese communities, part of a booming textiles industry that is notorious for sweatshop exploitation. All of the suspects arrested in the police swoop are believed to be connected to the Chinese cultural association “The City of the White Stag”.

The cultural association have organised vigilante patrols in Prato. The roving groups are accused of attacking Arab immigrants on sight, thelocal.it reported.

 


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Posted by Can Camora take out the garbage? on Fri, 02 Mar 2018 13:37 | #

....better yet, can the garbage that is Camora be taken-out.



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