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Bringing the Rothschilds and Rockefellers together was a personal triumph for Ettore Lolli, president of R.A.S. Lolli, 61, emigrated from fascist Italy to the U.S. in 1940. After the war, he became the Manhattan representative of Banca Nazionale del Lavoro, Italy's big government-owned bank. Called back to Rome in 1957 to be groomed for the bank's top job, he also became a director of IBEC. Lolli eventually found himself blocked by the Socialists in the government; they wanted a member of their own party to head the bank. So he left Lavoro...
...send their sons to the government schools run the risk of losing their rationing cards with which they obtain food." Medici writes further: "The sight of young people dressed in light uniforms, marching and practicing gymnastics, left me with a violent impression. They reminded me of the years of Fascist Italy, when I too as a young boy, was forced to march with the others in my youth group...
...enemy, the enemy who perpetuates tyranny and oppression, poverty and the wretched conditions that we're subjected to in the black community. This enemy, as Eldridge [Cleaver] always puts it, is at three levels of oppression: the bigtime, tycooning, avaricious businessmen, the lying, demagogic, tricky politicians, and the fascist pig cops, militia, and pig agents who work for the avaricious, demagogic ruling class. Black people's direction should be to wage a relentless revolutionary struggle against the three levels of oppression. But it can't be handled alone by blacks. We need alliances with those whose...
Seale: First, you have no pat blueprint for revolution. Second, I see the power structure moving into a fascist state, George Orwell's 1984, where they say, "Big Brother is watching you." They will move to take away constitutional rights, not only from black people but, as we can see with the Chicago Seven, from white people too. And at the same time, I see a lot of black, white, red and brown people becoming politically educated and moving to oppose the fascist regime that's being built...
...Panther Party, as the spearhead of black liberation, has absorbed the brunt of America's fascist police operations. The party's history is a chronicle of the state's failure to silence black revolutionism. Ever since the national headquarters were moved from Lowndes County, Alabama to Oakland, California in 1966. Panther meeting-places have been targets of legal terrorism. Offices in at least twenty cities (including Philadelphia earlier this month) have been ransacked, fire-bombed, or riddled with gunfire in episodes involving police...