Another Mr. Global Puppet Leaves The Stage: Italy's Prime Minister Mario Draghi, "Most Powerful Person In Europe," "Greatest Central Banker of Modern Times," RESIGNS Amidst Mass Protests
Is there A "Zelensky Curse?"
Some street talk from Twitter, excuse the formatting:
βThe President of the Republic has rejected the resignation of Draghi and sent him back to parliament to find a workable majority. The game is not over yet.β
βBoth the UK and Italy are still behind Ukraine, whoever leads them.β
βWe Stand with Ukraine. β
Replying to @olgatokariuk
βYou are not standing with Ukraine and the forced conscription; you are standing with weapons contractors.β [AWESOME COMMENT]
Replying to @olgatokariuk
βThe fall of the pro-Ukrainian hawks in Western capitals (Johnson, Draghi) will cause internal political crises and will inevitably damage negotiations on old and new sanctions packages against Russia, including future aid to Ukraine.β
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βDraghi has not fallen yet.β
Replying to @olgatokariuk
βSomeone please humor me. Am so caught up in US & Ukraine news - no time to follow other news. Was this a surprise or was this expected?β
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βI would say, a huge surprise. It comes out of nowhere.β
More Comments:
βWith the euro having fallen below parity with the U.S. dollar for the first time since 2002 following a steep decline in value, and Italy and the other 18 eurozone countries locked into one interest rate despite wide differences in their economies, Europe is in for a bumpy ride.β
βDude, we've had almost 80 years of republic with 70 different governments lol. Business as usual, there is no "Zelensky's curse"
Replying to @jacksonhinklle
βBecause of the specificity of the French constitution and the behavior of Macron, it will be impossible to kick him out. However France could face strong social riots, much more intense than the Yellow Jackets in 2018.β
Replying to @jacksonhinklle
βI wouldnβt bet on Macron or Biden leaving any time past their terms but I fully believe that Scholz is doomed.β
βJoy to the world!β
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Replying to @jacksonhinklle
βIs this the plan then step in with a World Order Government?β
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βNonsense, they can't even run Italy.β
A Bit Of Background About Mario Draghi, aka βSuper Mario:β
βMario Draghi OMRI (Italian:Β [ΛmaΛrjo ΛdraΛΙ‘i]; born 3 September 1947) is an Italian politician, economist, banker, former professor and civil servant who has been serving as the prime minister of Italy since 2021.[1][2] Prior to his appointment as prime minister, he served as President of the European Central Bank (ECB) between 2011 and 2019. Draghi was also Chair of the Financial Stability Board between 2009 and 2011, and Governor of the Bank of Italy between 2006 and 2011.[3]
βAfter a lengthy career as an academic economist in Italy, Draghi worked for the World Bank in Washington, D.C., throughout the 1980s, and in 1991 returned to Rome to become Director General of the Italian Treasury. He left that role after a decade to join Goldman Sachs, where he remained until his appointment as Governor of the Bank of Italy in 2006. His tenure as Governor coincided with the 2008 Great Recession, and in the midst of this he was selected to become the first Chair of the Financial Stability Board, the global standard-setter that replaced the Financial Stability Forum.
βHe left those roles after his nomination by the European Council in 2011 to serve as President of the ECB. He presided over the institution during the Eurozone crisis, becoming famous throughout Europe for saying that he would be prepared to do "whatever it takes" to prevent the euro from failing.[4] [5] In 2014, Draghi was listed by Forbes magazine as the eighth-most powerful person in the world. In 2015, Fortune magazine ranked him as the world's "second greatest leader".[6] He is also the only Italian to be listed three times in the Time 100 annual listicle.[7] In 2021, Politico Europe ranked him as the most powerful person in Europe.[8] In 2019, Paul Krugman described him as "the greatest central banker of modern times."[9] Moreover, thanks to his monetary policies, he is widely considered the "saviour of the euro" during the European debt crisis.[10][11][12] He has been nicknamed Super Mario by some media, a nickname that was popularised during his time as President of the ECB, when he was credited by numerous sources as having played a key role in combatting the Eurozone crisis.[13][14]β
βWikipedia
Letβs give the final word to Catherine Austin Fitts. I emailed her to ask what her reaction to Draghiβs toppling was. Her reply was sobering:
βWe are seeing a clean out or political castration of leaders - Draghi, Johnson, Biden, Macron, Abe.
Their political capital is exhausted and/or they will not push the next wave aggressively
Mr. Global is looking to bring in a whole new round of fresh, meaner leadership.β
And I replied:
βGulp.
β¦Any chance that will fail too?β
She replied:
βYes.
They will fail.
No way to tell how long it will take...
It is a long distance run..
Take a spa day and pace yourself.β
the WEF guys can eat bugs...
Seems as if more pieces are falling. We only get to learn what they allow us to know. Certainly thereβs much more going on underneath the surface - maybe itβs best that we donβt know. Those at the top are almost all slimy and dark. I hope they receive proper punishment.