Πέμπτη 24 Ιανουαρίου 2019

Thursday, January 24th., 2019Soros, Fake News and Italian Media: Journalist Reveals Plot to Subject Rome to Austerity

Thursday, January 24th., 2019
  • George Soros. Archive photo

    Sputnik Italia contributor Alessio Trovato investigates the purpose of George Soros' recent closed-door meeting with European Commission vice-president Frans Timmermans, and the broader campaign to convince Brussels to put Italy under the supervision of the 'troika' (the European Central Bank, the EC and the International Monetary Fund).
    George Soros, a sworn enemy of the present right-populist coalition government in Rome, has been on a mission to subject Italy to austerity, with Italian media reporting on such efforts going back to at least 2011. Last October, in an explosive interview for Italian TV, former Prime Minister Mario Monti revealed that Soros had called him at the height of the European sovereign debt crisis eight years ago, urging Italy to accept 'assistance' from the IMF to dig itself out from under its debt problem. Monti refused at the time, saying following Soros' advice would have turned Italy into another Greece. 
    On 26 November 2018, in a meeting in Brussels with Timmermans, along with a representative of EC President Jean-Claude Juncker, Soros was again assumed to have brought up the debt issue, with Italian media speculating heavily regarding the vague comments of an EC spokesperson, who said only that they "cannot confirm or deny whether Italy's budget was discussed".
    Meanwhile, Sputnik Italia contributor Alessio Trovato writes, Soros' Open Society Foundations have been cutting paychecks "to a considerable number of journalists and influencers whom (surprise) constantly refer to him as a 'benefactor' and 'spontaneously' support all of his campaigns, including his support for migration, mondialism, Russophobia and colour revolutions". A big part of the problem, according to Trovato, is that the mainstream media continues to completely ignore Soros' activities, or reports on them only with reluctance, even as the billionaire seeks to interfere in democratic processes and the internal affairs of sovereign nations.
    Soros' Agents in Mainstream Media vs. Italy's National Interest
    "Even journalists who do not receive 'favours' from the magnate are either incapable of saying anything on this subject or prefer not to do so," Trovato wrote. "Hence we come to the case of Ivo Caizzi, Luciano Fontana and Federico Fubini, who are likely to become a classic in the annals of Italian journalism, and show the battle for journalistic independence being waged inside the mainstream media." 
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