A destabilising current linking all the great financial crises.


Marcello Pili * 
(L'Opinione 5.11.94) 

 

 

 

The destabilising effect on the lira in recent days has caused protest about exact relations between the internal political situation in Italy and the internal and international financial situation. In a previous article it was said that, in relation to the claimed “autonomy” of the Banca d’Italia, the latter's “autonomy” was not in question, but rather its faithfulness and reliability.  This is because, for some time and with the involvement of expert businessmen, an anti-capitalist “destabilisation” has been underway.  This corrupt set of instruments, made up of people and of means, is still very much in evidence today, and is behind events such as those of recent days in London, or those concerning the devaluation of the lira two years ago (1992).  It goes right to the heart of our country, with high interest rates, which are paying for our seat at the card game of finance and countries to be destroyed.

The first episode, which illustrated this phenomenon, was the crisis of 1929. This was a crisis of idiocy and technical stupidity, based on the infidelity and unreliability of certain central banks in the west.

The Central banks had always faced crises of liquidity by increasing the currency supply and, therefore, in previous centuries there was no possibility of a crisis, neither from the stock market nor from the consequent damaging effects on the banking system, and productivity in general. 

It is known, nonetheless, that for some currency is the “devil’s tool” and even more so if it produces a “diabolic” affluence, like that which was enjoyed in 1920’s America. This “diabolic” affluence in the world served to hide the new Communist project for society, which derived directly from the experiences of Jesuit management in Uruguay in the 1600’s.  That experience proved disastrous and so it was suggested that if it were not possible to develop a Communist economy, it was at least possible to destroy the economic-affluent-diabolic-consumerist circle of capitalism could be broken.

As soon as Communism installed itself in Russia, due to the Communist’s ambition to confront important forces (USA), the cancer of the criminal underworld took root in the USA, based on the Italian community, which benefited from the traditional custom of banditry and emargination, to the advantage of the ‘anti-state’ at that time. 

The phenomenon of delinquency was already present in America in 1921, particularly in Chicago, which after the Second World War, became officially and organically the Mafia, the true “disease of capitalism”. Towards the end of the 1920’s, the disturbing effect of Chicago gangs was ridiculous, disappearing amidst the widespread wealth in America which was spreading to Europe, people looked for other ultra-easy methods, just as they do in modern day Italy. This was to punish an instrument of wealth, such as the New York Stock Exchange, and with it the banking system, which perhaps initially participated willingly in the “game”, in the assurance that it would have a limited range, in other words to give a “history lesson” to the “diabolic nature” of the Stock Exchange.

What subsequently took place was to be the cause of unfaithfulness of central bankers and their functionaries, who invoked non-intervention in order to show their lack of faith. 

It is known that the economy, without human guidance, like human life itself, is destined to die, death being the one simple, inescapable fact.  Here, however, the aim was to attack man's liberty of action in the economy, which had been lucrative and had brought the world out of the Middle Ages. This liberty was hit hard and indicated as a guilty cause, creating enormous human damage: first, the economic crisis of ’29 and then the Second World War, in which Communism found support for itself.

Corrupt elements were made to claim that they had acted according to the rules of “laissez-faire”, just as they say today that what we are seeing is the free-operating of the London market, where the currency control mechanisms were abandoned after the monetary crisis of 1992.

Those who maintain the correctness of the operations in 1992 act as a base of support for the provocations of today and of tomorrow, as this mechanism operates not only against Italy but, offering returns and distributing the damage, on a worldwide level. Accrediting Communism as a “social theory”, accepting it as a player, as a way of organizing the economy, rather than as an anti-state capable of destroying the State, social life and affluence, was the best way to turn it into a pied piper. If we do not want to suffer a similar fate to those who followed the magic flute, we must count on the intelligence which Nature has conferred upon us as humans, and realise that life is tiring and fruitful, and that the carefree life preached by the Communists is found nowhere else but in death.


THE ETERNAL STRUGGLE OF LIBERALIST ITALY

 

Due thanks must be given to Feltri’s Giornale which is giving us an Italy which is far from inane, and not just pub talk, and also to Montanelli previously in the same newspaper. Feltri’s work is by no means excellent, but there are at least the events and truthful writing: you can see how the Italian Renaissance was parasitically taken hostage, and how the patriots were shot and put in prison to prevent the formation of a liberal Italy.

            The forces which wished to impede the unification of liberal Italy were the States of the North, the Centre and the South, linked by a single anti-Italian thread: the thread of the Mediteranean “Mother goddess”, who remained after her destruction of the Roman Empire.  It is the same god who came from the East and was stopped by the Assyrian armies; she who the Phoenicians called the goddess Tanit, who struck such terror into them that they sacrificed their own children to her.  This goddess was never able to cross the borders of the Hellenistic Western world. Thus, the Roman Empire could spread itself across the then-known world, and with it, Western culture, abounding in wealth, the like of which had never been seen before.  It was based on the constitution of the first common market in history, which united what is today Sudan and Ethiopia with Scotland, with the advantages of free exchange and the division of work and commerce into specialised areas.  Later, wherever value and professionalism were substitued by an apology for weakness and the easy life, by the Mother goddess, the Roman Empire collapsed and the world fell back into barbarism for a thousand years and more.

            Only religious revision and the rebirth of the arts, skills and economic activities, under the example of the Roman Empire, allowed history and wealth to resume their journey, after the heavy price paid for by a millennium to the Mother goddess.  But this Mother goddess did not give up: calling weakness sociality, and professionalism exploitation, she planted the seed of discord within the reformed society of the West.

            This discord has been called the class struggle, but it was and is a struggle against wealth, which emancipates the citizen-child from the provider Mother goddess. If your year-old child learns to walk by falling over, can you accept someone offering him a stick “to help him”? Of course not!  Everyone understands that those who want to “help him” want to keep him dependent, shaky on his legs and insecure.  What we see today on the TV News is a replica of what we saw in Feltri’s volumes on the Risorgimento; gunfire on the patriots fighting for a liberal Italy, by the same forces that were hostile to the Risorgimento, the formation of a liberal Italy and its united journey and who are now operating within Italy, as political parties which are characteristically against a liberal Italy and an Italy for the Italians. 

            Pre-unification Italy with its many states had always been infested by parties which can be traced back, as they can today, to two: one, supporting the Mother goddess, the apology for weakness, the provider state and political subjection; the other for the efficiency of work, for independence and the liberty of the citizen, the professionalism which alone is the foundaton of welfare. 

            The political altercations taking place today are nothing new; it is the same old story of reactionary States against a liberal Italy, who now call themselves communists and catholic-communists.  Having legitimised these parties and values as part of the democratic State is a mistake. They instead pursue the weakening of the liberal Italian state through apology of and the practice of weakness and welfare, thereby handing Italy over to foreign influences, even if they are neighbouring countries, to keep it subjugated as a new state of the Mother goddess.

            Liberals have to know that liberty and the homeland are not things that, once attained, are secure for ever, even though our elementary schoolbooks (perhaps not by chance) teach that “by now Italy is unified”, “by now we have liberty, thanks to the Risorgimento”, inviting us implicitly to be dormant.  This is not so; undefended liberty can be lost, efficiency can be substituted by weakness, welfarism and poverty. All of the aforementioned is today proposed by certain political elements, but is really a project for death.  The Mother goddess does not want her child to become emancipated and come out of the Stone Age.

            This has already happened and was defeated once, but we can see that it has not been defeated once and for all, and that every day we must overcome the temptation of weakness, of death and its advocates.  The renewal of liberal culture, the defence of free individual thought and the non-indoctrinization of the masses, be it in information or in relations with the public administration, must form the basis of that personal and mental hygiene which gives a citizen the sense of being a citizen.

            There is no excuse today for being led astray by the fact that the defence of weakness is continually  being given new names, such as the Mafia, the Camorra, the ‘Ndrangheta, Communism, Drugs, Welfarism, the Southern Question, urban hardship, pollution etc etc etc.