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Corporate media downplaying Scaramella/Litvinenko CIA links.

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Scaramella importance being downgraded by the corporate media.
A recent article in the New York Times-owned International Herald Tribune is trying to paint Alexander Litvinenko associate Mario Scaramella, now under arrest in Italy, as a phony, a virtual "magliaro napoletano" who sells St. Peter's Square to unwary American tourists, who, through his charm or guile, managed to establish formal relations with Filippo Marino, the Florida-based associate of CIA veteran Louis Palumbo; CIA Milan station chief Robert Seldon Lady, now wanted by Italian police with a number of other CIA agents for kidnapping an Egyptian Muslim cleric from a Milan street in 2003; NATO headquarters in Brussels; the International Maritime Organization; the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; various universities; and the Fucino Space Center in Italy. More...