The British referendum campaign to leave the European Union marked the point of no return of a structural crisis of information and, therefore, of the entire democratic system. A British company created a new market sector, social manipulation, building a public campaign made of lies, millions of
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At the end of the 1960s, the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) of the US Department of Defence was the first agency to initiate an interconnected communication project called ARPANET, the forerunner of the Internet. Things have changed a lot since then, as the Internet, with its
Read more →His whole life is a cemetery. Of people killed or had killed, of orchestrated revolutions, of ferocious repressions, of intrigues in which he played different parts at the same time. He is one of the most powerful men in the Arab world, and also one of the
Read more →Who among us is not registered in at least one social network? The choice is vast: LinkedIn (in the workplace), Instagram (for beautiful images), Twitter (for “flying” thoughts and aphorisms), TikTok (loved by the younger generations, full of irony and music videos), and then again WhatsApp and
Read more →For years, the Persian Gulf has been the scene of a heated clash between Iran and its neighbors. A question that has become more complex and dangerous over the years as Russians and Americans want to have a say in the balance (and the distribution of oil).
Read more →April 14, 2007: In front of the mausoleum in memory of the father of the Homeland, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the Turkish people take to the streets to demand secularism, freedom, democracy, peace, progress and prosperity. Then, the people protests against the corrupt and incompetent regime of Recep
Read more →Aldo Anghessa is dead; the legendary Alpha-Alpha, aka Agent Lotti-Ghetti or Commander Manfredini, to mention just two among thousands of his successful façades. He died alone and lonely as he had always lived even when he was among other people, actor in a spectacular play of which
Read more →It is a crime to spread defamatory lies about someone. In every part of the world there are precise laws which punish the violation of this principle and theoretically defend the credibility of the information. But when the same lie is told from a large number of
Read more →You may have heard this name: AVIRA. If you’ve heard it, you’re one of the over 500 million people who have installed this free system on their computer today, particularly in Western Europe, which, according to the company, protects and cleans their customers’ devices from 30 million
Read more →There are people who play a fundamental role in the immense mechanism of the world economy, but whose existence remains unknown to the wider public. An exemplar is David Vincenzetti’s[1], whose life is comparable to a script written for a Hollywood spy thriller, even to the name
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