Datagate, or Rather Barack Obush

Bertolt Brecht said that when fascism arrives in America, it will take on the features of democracy.

A poetic prophesy being fulfilled before our eyes. The country that continues to be obsessively represented as the most progressive form of democracy is the same one in which its citizens — currently exposed as inhabitants of the Matrix — are supervised at every instant by the “Big Brother” National Security Agency, who knows all, including everything one can read or see.

We have to be, at times, prophets. Pino Cabras and I, in our book “Barack Obush,” in the Russian edition, put a photo-shopped picture of Obama and Bush on the cover that illustrates their contiguity and continuity. Recently — two years later — The Huffington Post’s American edition copied the photo-shopped picture. This confirms, among other things, my judgment at the moment of the election of the first African-American president in American history: Obama has pulled off the most extraordinary cover-up operation of an emperor since the time of Pharaoh Tutankhamen.

The program involving 30,000 drones launched by Barack Obush that is intended to protect America from the air — not to kill terrorists — that mapping of the human brain, also supported by the democratic pharaoh, says that America is on a fast track toward a totalitarian state under all parameters. Meanwhile, Giovanna Botteri, every evening on Italian news programTG3, describes the splendor of American democracy with dreamy eyes and ecstatic words.

Obama was elected having promised to withdraw from Afghanistan, but now we find that the retreat is no longer going to happen. In the desert of the Tatars there will remain a permanent contingent of at least 10,000 men. Iraq is an American protectorate where civil war has been continuing at a rate of 50 deaths per bomb. NATO is preparing the military offensive against Syria. Obama claims to have consented to the “red line” drawn by Netanyahu for Iran, so when Tel Aviv and Washington decide, the bombardment against Tehran will commence.

Everything is going according to plan, even the psychological preparation for the war. A recent survey from a few days ago, published on the front page of The New York Times, sponsored by the newspaper and CBS News, said that 60 percent of Americans would agree with an attack on Iran if the red line is crossed. But the red line was drawn by Israel, so Iran will cross it even if it stands as still as a marble statue. The majority of Americans have already been brainwashed and, therefore, applaud wildly.

It is now time to see if Europe will applaud. This depends on us, even us Italians. Now, in the midst of a flood of criticism and mockery against the Five Star Movement, I want to distinguish myself by applauding a statement made in parliament by the leader of the party, who said, loud and clear, that Italy will no longer participate in any military enterprises beyond its borders. It is a wise proposal, for Italy and for Europe.

In the middle of a devout and obsequious silence from all on the left, in any picture painted, only the Five Star Movement parliament group is a candidate that will revive the Italian peace movement, already destroyed by the betrayal from the left. So, at least on this qualifying point, I am the only opposition, no ifs, ands or buts. The only alternative to war is peace. The rest is merely chatter.

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