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Sister Lucy I: Missing Sister Lucy II: Impostor I can now release the overall results of the facial recognition tests that have been performed using the most up to date technology available analyzed by the most sophisticated software technicians and organized and analyzed by an expert investigator. "The only thing similar was the habit" were the words I just heard from the investigator in our phone conversation about the result. More specifics on the technicalities of the result will follow this initial announcement. On advice, I will not yet reveal the names of the investigators, the names of the companies involved, or the names of the programs being used. They are the best. They are all working on a comprehensive and definite report on the results and this will be released in the coming weeks. I want to avoid any interference in the investigation. After the final facial recognition report is complete, the second phase of the investigation will be launched whi...

For eighty years, Italy has lived in a state of strategic subservience to the United States, a direct legacy of its 1945 military defeat. This reality of "informal vassalage"—built on military bases, technological dependence, and a lack of autonomous power projection—is the lens through which we should view every international dynamic, including the conflict in Ukraine.
ReplyDeleteThere is a brutal irony in history: Ukraine is defending its sovereignty against another informal empire (the Russian one) by using the very weapons and intelligence of the (informal) American Empire, the same power that subjugates us through its soft and hard power. Recognizing the value of Ukrainian resistance does not mean "cheering for the USA"; it means respecting those who, unlike us, are putting their lives on the line to avoid becoming the periphery of an overbearing neighbor’s empire.
The real hypocrisy lies within our local "pacifist" or pro-Russian front. To argue that Ukraine should surrender to "avoid escalation" is a way of self-justifying our own submission. If we deny Ukraine the right to fight an empire, we are implicitly stating that we, too, are right to remain passive in the shadow of our protector.
Paradoxically, this pro-Russian dissent is functional to the American power system in Italy. It acts as a diversion: by reducing everything to a clash between "fans" (Pro-USA vs. Pro-Russia), it prevents the birth of a genuine "Pro-Italy" national consciousness capable of seriously discussing its own liberation from the Atlantic yoke.
Ukraine places a deeply uncomfortable mirror before us. To admire their determination is to admit our own political atrophy. As long as the debate remains crushed between those who accept vassalage and those who root for the rival empire, the idea of Italian sovereignty will remain a theoretical taboo—a struggle we do not even have the courage to imagine.
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