Oh, dear, it’s so shocking. The most peaceful and most beloved Italian ever living on earth is again and again a victim of a vast conspiracy. Already as he started his fortune, he was so poor, that he couldn’t afford wire transfer in banking, so he had to bring his collected money in suitcases to his bank. Then he was tricked into P2, which turned to be the head of a crime syndicate. His employee Vittorio Mangano, who have should done nothing else than looking after his horses, betrayed him by not telling that he was a mafia boss and his best friend Marcello Dell’Utri didn’t tell him, that he was a helping hand to the mafia. And even worse, mafia hit man Gaspare Spatuzza defamed him being linked to mafia bombings.
And the conspiracy didn’t end here: even his wife betrayed him by getting upset just because he had a bit recreation with a 17-year-old beauty. But he got all over that and has shown the world at the G8 summit 2001 in Genoa, what a peaceful man he actually is. And now this:
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Par·tei·buch n. German: Booklet with personal data and number to prove membership in a party