Aaron SwartzThis is an explanation of Aaron for those who are unaware, since his story is part of the Valanga's story in a significant way. Aaron was a political activist, we do not wish to get into a battle about his party sympathies, (Jesus for example was not radically economically progressive nor radically morally conservative, he was radically radical about everything because..."Via Verita Vita" or something.)only to say that he wanted a fair and free internet and it is important to know a little bit about his story so you can find out about it and draw your own conclusions after a thoughtful analysis of whatever you may find. Let's not fight about it, let's shed a little light on it if possible.
Brooksley Born is another person that many people are unaware of, whose story is important to understand the original genesis of the Valanga di Vita's name (and some other particulars as well perhaps.). To quote William "Jefferson" CLinton, aka "Mr. Definition of "is"": "It's the economy, stupid" only, he didn't really take that advice when 1,coming from a woman and 2, unpalatable besides. Or maybe Clinton's economy was based on derivatives from day one and he knew it...again, draw your own conclusions.
Gemma Galgani is another person with whom the participants would do well to familiarize themselves. A saint of the sort that Padre Pio plagerized.
PADRE PIO AND THE PLACE--one can imagine the three kings asking directions to the stable after Ishmael waited so many generations to find out who the messiah was going to be...and saying "this can't be the place" only to be told by some smelly shepherds..."yeah, this is the place". This also apparently happened to Wanda Potalska who after the war was over went to thank Padre Pio for healing her from afar and when the donkey cart or whatever she was using for transpo arrived at the friary the story is she said, "this can't be the place' to which the driver replied "yeah lady, this is the place." anecdotal, for sure. True? Only God can say.
PIER PAOLO PASOLINI, yes, three Ps, was the poeta piena di peccati who posed the plaintive, "who is to blame for i giovani infelici?" and decided it was his own fault, then went to Assisi and made a movie about birds, before making one about Jesus. (True story.)
TAIS TOI
a hilarious movie with so much in it that every line is potentially quotable in at least ten different contexts...to give just one example, "you're first in line in heaven, Montargis (he then slugs him)an enactment not only of the four loves by CS Lewis but also worthy of St Francis who was named for France, where the church thrived and was attacked by the intellect of the absurd as it were (Hawks and Sparrows)
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