La storia d'Italia al bivio di Bascapè: dai sogni energetici all'ombrello NATO
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Keywords
- De Mauro and Pasolini &ndash
- the reporter and the writer &ndash
- have in their hands the cultural tools &ndash
- literature and cinema &ndash
- to open a major season of denunciation of the criminal nature of power in Italy
- spelling out names for the first time ever. Thus they become a disruptive threat that can reveal what no one in Italy
- then and even now
- wants to come to light: the killing of Enrico Mattei in a plot that
- for 45 years
- we have been led to believe to be an accidental plane crash. This kicks off "another history of Italy"
- a web of perverse and subversive facts that drag on to this day. The investigation conducted by Rome prosecutor Francesco Minisci &ndash
- who orders the removal of dna from specimens collected at the seadrome and preserved at the criminal museum of Rome &ndash
- and the court findings of the De Mauro investigation held in Palermo &ndash
- throw a new light on an occult season. We start to better understand the background of political and anthropological degradation of Italy that we now have under our eyes
- a season that
- had it not been for the assassination of the president of Eni
- could have been very different
- freed from Italy's dependence on foreign energy and from the asphyxiating bonds of subordination to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation