I believe they were using one of the Vatican’s 7 satellites. Which is one reason the Pope is in custody.
I believe they were using one of the Vatican’s 7 satellites.
A commenter claimed to have found a Fucino Tower. Only it was Febonio Tower, and it was a medieval tower. But the force is powerful with some commenters who attempted to teach Italian to the Italians.
From the comments at the thread article:
Paolo Attivissimo Moderatore Guest • 2 giorni faThere are no towers at the Fucino satcom station. Lots of antennas, no towers.
The "Fucino Tower" is made up. Deal with it.
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Malon Paolo Attivissimo • 2 giorni fa
I have to disappoint you. There is a Fucino tower in Italy. Torre Fucino, an ancient tower in the village of Trasacco in Western Abruzzo.
It took me two hours to find the details, but when reading the denial, I KNEW it was not true.
Look at [https://www.webmarsica.it/torre-febonio-di-trasacco/] and the whole hoax-claim will crumble away. QED
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Paolo Attivissimo Moderatore Malon • 2 giorni fa
So you're claiming that Italians controlled US elections with a satellite controlled from a medieval tower.
Do you realize how ridiculous that sounds?
The medieval tower is Febonio Tower which contains some of the same letters as Fucino Tower.
Another fun exchange about the non-existent Fucino Tower.
GloriaGloria Paolo Attivissimo • 15 ore fa • editedIf you google 'torri in Italia' you will see many pictures of medieval towers... that is one of the translations of 'tower' in English but there is another one 'antenna tower' so if you google 'antenna tower of Fucino' you will see that takes you exactly where Arturo claims the things took place. The lawyer does not have English mother tongue and when he translates 'torre' from the Italian did not know that in English he had to add the word 'antenna' to express what he wanted and not just 'tower' from Italian 'torre'
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Paolo Attivissimo Moderatore GloriaGloria • 15 ore fa
Come on, you're just making stuff up to fit your pet theory. Googling a set of words does not certify their meaning.
I'm an Italian native speaker. Nobody would call a satellite dish a "torre" ("tower"), simply because it looks nothing like a tower (tall and slender).
Also, there is no place name "Fucino Tower".
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GloriaGloria Paolo Attivissimo • 9 ore fa
No, there is no place 'Fucino Tower', but 'Fucino Antenna Tower' there is and it takes you to the "Telespazio" a Fucino Space Center y Telespazio belongs to Leonardo and Thales Company... so got it or not? And why you did not change the photo of the office of the lawyer to no.5.....????? And I am not making up any stuff...
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Paolo Attivissimo Moderatore GloriaGloria • 8 ore fa
but 'Fucino Antenna Tower'
He calls it Fucino Tower. Not Fucino Antenna Tower. You're just changing the facts to make them fit your theory.
Sorry, I've had enough of your nonsense. So long, and thanks for all the fish.
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pappagallorosa GloriaGloria • 8 ore fa • edited
Excuse me, could you please stop teaching us what "tower" means in our language?
Thank you.
[NOTA DEL MODERATORE: Mi sono permesso di sistemare l'inglese per maggiore chiarezza e per evitare equivoci]