![]() The lover of the Duce you had access to the highest ranks of the government. After all, you were placed in a position where you could know things nobody else knew. What happened to Mussolini that made him change so much in the 1930s? I mean, from a shrewd leader to a stumbling boor? How did he get involved in this mad idea of rebuilding the Roman Empire?Īnd, Ugo, if you are asking me, I think you believe I have the answer, right? Whatever you are, Margherita, there is this nagging question that I have had in mind for a long time. Or maybe I am a real ghost how can you tell? Even though I guess you are just a mental projection of mine. But I didn't know if I had the right answer to the questions I had. Though, I think you were missing something. Although, of course, it was just a cameo role in my novel. So, I thought I could pay you a visit.Īh. ![]() But I hope you were not displeased by what I wrote about you in my book. Where I am now, certain things are not important. You don't have to call me 'Donna Margherita.' Just Margherita is fine. It is a pleasure to meet you, Donna Margherita. Well, as I said, I am surprised, but I do recognize you. I am a character in your novel, " The Etruscan Quest" Actually, not just a character. ![]() Who are you?ĭon't you recognize me? I know that I am all white and a little transparent, but maybe you can. As for many things in history, truth is now with the ghosts who lived the events that we read about. Of course, I cannot prove this interpretation, but I can at least say that it cannot be disproven, either. Margherita Sarfatti makes a cameo appearance in my novel "The Etruscan Quest" and, here, I expand my interpretation of her role in history by proposing that she may have been one of the causes, perhaps the main one, of the doom of her former lover. She might have been much more than just a lover, and she may have played an important part both in Mussolini's successes and in his eventual downfall. We'll see how it fares there !Īnd now, no more shall my prophecy peer forth from behind a veilĪ ghostly image of Margherita Sarfatti (1880-1961), a remarkably interesting Italian intellectual, known mostly because she was the lover of the Duce, Benito Mussolini, at the beginning of his career. It was also targeted by the powers that be and it had to move away from the blogger platform. So, I moved to a blog with a different title, called, "The Seneca Effect". The only things that never move are the dead, and we are still very much alive! And "Cassandra's Legacy" will remain online, although it won't be updated anymore. In any case, closing the blog means recognizing that the memetic war follows the standard rules of war. It is a badge of honor that the PTBs noticed this blog and acted against it (O.K., maybe it was just a glitch of some complicated AI program, who knows?). It is time for Cassandra to fold.īut this is not a defeat. It makes little sense to insist on keeping an indefensible position. Of course, this blog could survive even while boycotted by Facebook, but when you discover that you are in the crosshairs of someone big and powerful, it is better to duck down and take cover. As I discussed in a previous post on Cassandra, we knew it would happen and it did. It was censored on Facebook, and it is also kept nearly invisible in the search engines. Even the Cassandra blog, even though not important in itself, attracted the wrath of the powers that be. And that is what's happening with censorship rampant in the social media. Certainly, it is past the time when a certain kind of message could be eliminated simply by ignoring it. Of course, their blunders make much more noise.Īnd so, it may well be that many things that we are seeing around us have a logic. And they can misunderstand things just like we all do. Reasonably, it can't be but a legend, but are we sure? AfterĪll, the people who make decisions are not smarter than us, just richer. Apparently, he was impressed by the concept of "peak oil," so much that he decided to invade Iraq to secure the oil reserves there. Peak oil from something written by people belonging to ASPO (the Association for the Study of Peak Oil). Bush decided to invade Iraq in 2003 after he had learned about It is a story that reminds me of the legend that George W. Nebulous constellation of the people, high up, whom we call "the powers ![]() I always had the sensation that it was not without an impact on the Cassandra was a small blog, by all means, but The reasons for this move are not because I wanted to. It is now moving to a different site with a different title: " The Seneca Effect" Recently, the blog had stabilized at around 2,000-3,000 views per day. On March 2, 2011, I started the blog that I titled " Cassandra's Legacy." 10 years later, the blog had accumulated 974 posts, 332 followers, and more than 5 million visualizations (5289.929).
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