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Marco Rocco

Industrial engineer, former manager in leading multinational companies in the energy sector. Regular contributor to various Italian blogs, including mittdolcino.com, scenarieconomici.it, starmag.it, ofcs.it, qelsi.it.

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January 19, 2022
Something Went Wrong: For All Talk of Green Transition, Oil Prices Keep Growing

Before the great transition of minds happens, it seems there will be one last war for black gold, Marco Rocco writes.

December 14, 2021
The EU’s Case for Lockdowns and Blackouts – Hoping to Contain Inflation (to Save the Euro)

In technical terms, the euro was born to be deflationary, Marco Rocco writes. The aim was to devalue the euro to favour, particularly, German exports.

November 25, 2021
The Rittenhouse Case and the Symbolism of the Stasi: Are We Ready Again to Destabilize the Enemy of All Time?

The head of the Western world is in Washington, D.C. and this is the real problem for Europe, because, despite losing World War II, Europe would like to replace the USA as the world leader.

November 3, 2021
The Controlled Demolition of the EU: To Avoid It, Berlin Looked South When It Bet on Draghi (but Had to Look Northeast As Well)

Draghi represents the forced continuity wanted by the Paris-Berlin axis for the EU: the Italians wanted to leave in 2020, the solution was the former head of the ECB as Prime Minister. How long will it last, with galloping inflation and Poland as anti-EU?