Well, as a professional italian journalist (32 years in this job, so far), I dare to define this message (and possible thread) pure information terrorism and nasty disinformation. Everybody in Italy will be able -now and in the future- to use the Internet as ever. My friend Manlio Cammarata of "interlex.it" is a sharp guy and
must be read with the necessary precision, even if he is often bitter-speaking and pessimistic (many italian intellectuals are when they speak of their country). BUT, as ever in Italy, nobody can be a professional journalist unless he got a public title for. In "this" country -please or not- there are some very specific laws on public press. A professional journalist must pass an official and formal examination led by a national authority.
some italians need killing
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Tim McVeigh