By Andre Vltchek
February 10, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" -
Steve Bannon, a former White
House strategist and Breitbart editor,was finally
kicked out of an Italian monastery, which even
Newsweek wittily described as a“far-right boot
camp”.
This author, along
with a few others, has been warning for some time
that the former Trump’s top advisor had crossed all
lines, and began directly interfering in the
internal affairs of the European Union, by promoting
and amalgamizing dangerous extreme right-wing
alliances of all natures; political, philosophical
and religious. The monastery was supposed to offer
“classes”, which Bannon described as “the kind of
underpinnings of the Judeo-Christian West”.
Tactics? “A modern
gladiator school”, according to Steve Bannon’s own
assessment.
Journal NEO (New
Easter Outlook) has already
published one essay in 2019, analyzing Bannon’s
activities in Italy and beyond: “Steve Bannon – a
Profile of a US Apparatchik. From China to the
Pope”. There, it was argued:
“Steve Bannon
is a talented propagandist and promoter of
Western supremacy and imperialist “culture”. He
is extremely dangerous, mainly because he knows
precisely what he is doing and what he wants to
achieve: total control over the world.”
Last year, it was hard to imagine that Italy
would dare to rock the boat, disturbing the
activities of one of the most powerful and canny
neo-cons in the world. But the unimaginable suddenly
took place.
Reported by Newsweek’s Rosie McCall:
“The Italian
culture ministry has announced it evicted what
has been described as a far-right political
bootcamp from a thirteenth-century monastery, AFP reports.
The bootcamp has ties to Steve Bannon, a former
adviser to President Donald Trump, through its
DignitatisHumanae Institute (DHI), which Bannon
funds.
According to
AFP, the bootcamp—which had been established to
train students to “defend the West”—had been
given a 19 year lease on Trisulti Charterhouse
in the Province of Frosinone, central Italy, in
February 2018. However, the ministry said on
Thursday that the group had falsely tendered for
the lease, and thus they were evicted. This
follows reports from May that the ministry was
intending to revoke the lease due to “violations
of various contractual obligations,” according
to The Telegraph.
This will
come as a blow to Benjamin Harnwell, a British
conservative and the director of DHI, who had
hoped to launch the first three-week course to a
small group of students this year and was in the
process of securing planning permission to
revamp the venue. Harnwell is an associate of
Bannon, who had reportedly promised to give $1
million to the project.”
Of course, the “boot
camp” has been evicted on technicalities, not on
ideological bases.