Sunday, February 27, 2011

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Mattei Affair: History repeats itself?
in my blog I usually try not to take sides politically to the right or left, but I just try to speak my mind and helping to disseminate, in my small way, what I think is real news and information not exploited, but when something is so obvious, or rather when it seems to me so obvious I can not help but talk about it openly ...
CASE MATTEI: Enrico Mattei (Acqualagna, April 29, 1906 - Baschurch, October 27, 1962) was an Italian businessman and public official.
Immediately after the war was commissioned by the state to dismantle the Agip, created in 1926 by the fascist regime, but instead of following the instructions of the Government, reorganized the company founded in 1953, ENI, Agip of which became the structure. Mattei gave new impetus to oil drilling in the Po Valley, began the construction of a pipeline network for the exploitation of methane, and opened to nuclear energy. Under his presidency ENI negotiated important oil concessions in the Middle East and an important trade agreement with the Soviet Union, efforts that helped break the oligopoly of the 'Seven Sisters', which then dominated the global oil industry. Mattei also introduced the principle that countries own the reserves were to receive 75% of the profits from the exploitation of mineral deposits. (Source Wikipedia)
was a man who gave much trouble. Mattei's strategy was aimed at breaking the monopoly of the "seven sisters", not only for the benefit of our body oil, but also for establish new relationships between developed countries and suppliers of raw materials.
A strategy is simply unacceptable for large oil companies that share the riches of the world.

Enrico Mattei was killed, covered up his case, witnesses silenced. But one thing is certain: the plane was traveling and the chairman of ENI, which fell on the evening of October 27, 1962 in Baschurch, near Milan, was sabotaged. According to Ianni for the elimination of Mattei there was an agreement between unidentified "American" and the Sicilian Cosa Nostra.
to put a bomb on the plane Mattei fuono some men of the Mafia family headed by Giuseppe Di Cristina. Tommaso Buscetta also reveals that the American Mafia Cosa Nostra, asked the favor of eliminating Enrico Mattei "in the interests of the major substantial U.S. oil companies." In Italy, later, Mattei was a financier of the political, economic and political enemy of the clubs linked to powerful interests.
Enrico Mattei was to break the grip built around him by the oil cartel that ENI excluded from the international oil market by refusing concessions in the producing countries on par with the other oil companies.
Mattei then declared war on neo-colonial system of concessions, offering producers an agreement revolutionary countries, 75% profits compared to 50% so far offered by the airlines, and the qualifications of the local workforce. The cartel
reacted furiously, leading to overthrow governments, such as Libya, which had accepted the offer and opened prospects for large supplies to ENI. In 1962, when it was looked forward to the outcome of the Algerian question, Mattei was a way around the block.
supporting the National Liberation Front (FLN), had mortgaged Mattei preferentially to ENI by the future government. It was thought then that Algeria possessed, on the border with Libya, the largest unexplored oil reserves in the world . Mattei moved parallel to De Gaulle, who decided to recognize the independence of Algeria. In return, the French oil company ENI gained the same privileges. The triumphal entry of ENI in the oil market was then almost assured.
Not only that, the Executive Intelligence Review, through a meticulous reconstruction of the case Mattei, Eni said that the president eventually was unable to open a dialogue with the White House, despite the international press had painted as Mattei a dangerous subversive anti-American. Mattei, to Eir, failed to make it clear to the new Kennedy administration that all he wanted was to be treated equally, he non ce l’aveva con l’America ma con i metodi coloniali applicati dalle “sette sorelle” del petrolio.
L’amministrazione Kennedy accettò il dialogo e fece pressioni su una compagnia petrolifera, la Exxon , per concedere all’Eni dei diritti di sfruttamento. L’accordo sarebbe stato celebrato con la visita di Mattei a Washington, dove avrebbe incontrato Kennedy, e dal conferimento di una laurea honoris causa da parte di una prestigiosa università statunitense.
Alla vigilia di quel viaggio, il 27 ottobre 1962, Mattei fu assassinato. Un anno dopo, fu ucciso Kennedy. In un rapporto confidenziale del Foreign Office del 19 luglio 1962, si leggeva che “il Matteismo” era “potenzialmente molto pericoloso per tutte le compagnie petrolifere che operano nell’ambito della libera concorrenza (...). Non è un’esagerazione asserire che il successo della politica ‘Matteista’ rappresenta la distruzione del sistema libero petrolifero in tutto il mondo”. E quindi Mattei andava eliminato, in un modo o nell’altro. (Fonte
http://www.rinascita.info/
).
La storia di Mixer - Il caso Enrico Mattei

Consiglio di vedere anche il video:
7 Morti per 7 Sorelle
today is no longer used to kill the politician or businessman who bother to turn Multinational ... at least not in industrialized countries ... at least not for now ... but now the "enemy" must be fought with scandals, perhaps affecting foreign leaders "friends" must be annihilated politically but also on a personal level, and so become the vices and crimes and the public is indignant cries of scandal, by facilitating the alternation Leader power with "weaker" and above all more flexible towards the economic interests of foreign multinationals.

In this respect also recommended to read this article:
http://www.comedonchisciotte.org/site/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=7349

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