Bill Gates and Salemi, Sicily ... *cough*
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2021 6:14 am
Okay, this is quite a speculative post since I've been going down the Sicialian Mafia rabbithole thanks to a recent comment by @doginventer on the post Fire damages a summer camp Paul Newman founded for sick children.... Let's take a look... viewtopic.php?f=16&t=1701 in which I've followed pedo James Gunn's family connections to the porn industry and the Sicilian mafia. I still have to complete that thread but finding certain items of information to do with healthcare turned my mind to healthcare tzar Bill Gates. So, what are his connections to Sicily, if any?
Bill Gates purchases house in Salemi Sicily for social purposes https://luxurylaunches.com/real_estate/ ... rposes.php
In Sicily the very important meeting of Google http://www.palermoworld.it/eng/in-sicil ... -google-2/
Salemi just happens to house the Museum of the Mafia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salemi
Bill Gates purchases house in Salemi Sicily for social purposes https://luxurylaunches.com/real_estate/ ... rposes.php
Vedi Salemi e poi Bill Gates [translated: See Salemi and then Bill Gates] https://espresso.repubblica.it/palazzo/ ... s-1.15501/2009:
Ever since Vittorio Sgarbi, the Mayor of Salemi in Sicily, announced plans to sell abandoned buildings in the beautiful resort island in a bid to give them a new life, a huge number of VIP’s have shown their interest in buying these properties. And the latest VIP to invest in these abandoned buildings is none other than Microsoft founder Bill Gates. He has recently purchased a house in Sicily and plans to buy several historic buildings to restructure and redirect them to social purposes. ..
With the contributions and expertise of a great inventor like Gates, who is expected to arrive there in August, the city expects a rise in tourism and fast-paced infrastructure development.
The rest of that article is behind a paywall but it leads to Gates and Lord Forte which I'll have a look at in a while...2009:
Ten thousand applications from Italy and abroad. Pre-ordered Moratti, Battiato, Dalla, the hotel tycoon Forte and the owner of Microsoft. In Sicily there is a vip-mania for Sgarbi's one-euro houses..
In Sicily the very important meeting of Google http://www.palermoworld.it/eng/in-sicil ... -google-2/
The involvement of the Sicilian mafia with the Olympics and connected to drug trafficking rings, the porn industry and more is another theme that I will connect to below...Many “Very important persons” took part in the meeting
It was held this year in Sicily, in the beautiful resort of Rocco Forte near Sciacca, Verdura, the ultra-exclusive conference known as The Camp and organized by “Google”.
The Camp meetings have as their object the discussion of topics of global significance such as feminism, the role of sport in modern culture and other aspects of civil progress...
This year at the conference, which was conducted by the chief of Google Business Omid Kordestani, were invited the CEO of Goldman Sachs, Lloyd Blankfein, CEO snapchat Evan Spiegel, the Huffington Post founder Arianna Huffington, the fashion designer Tory Burch, whose assets are estimated at one billion dollars and Tesla and Space X CEO Elon Musk, also present at the last edition.
Among the guests names such as Bill Gates, Giorgio Armani, Jovanotti, Alicya Keys, David Bechkam, Queen Rania of Jordan, the brothers John and Lapo Elkann.
Not a lot is known about the object of the conference. Certainly the guests, many of whom come to the Falcone and Borsellino airport by their private jets, have enjoyed the magnificent facilities of the Verdura Resort..
The highlight was certainly the gala, which cost 100 thousand euro for the rent of the Valley of the Temples and 10,000 Euros for the ancient Borgo Bonsignore, where they were served aperitifs.
Salemi just happens to house the Museum of the Mafia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salemi
CharmingMuseum of the Mafia (Museo della Mafia) - The Mafia Museum was created by the Sicilian Caesar Inzerillo, together with the youth of the Sgarbi Laboratory. Dedicated to Leonardo Sciascia, a symbol of the anti-mafia not rhetoric, using the language of art to talk about the Mafia in a provocative and unconventional way, through a multi-sensory, contrived to immerse the visitor in an extraordinary emotional process.
Charles Forte, Baron Forte https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_F ... aron_Forte
Rocco Forte https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocco_ForteCharles Carmine Forte, Baron Forte /ˈfɔːrteɪ/ (26 November 1908 – 28 February 2007) was an Italian-born Scottish hotelier who founded the leisure and hotels conglomerate that ultimately became the Forte Group..
Charles Forte was born as Carmine Forte in Mortale, now Monforte, Casalattico, in the province of Frosinone, Italy on 26 November 1908. He emigrated from Italy to Scotland at the age of four with his family.[3]
He attended Alloa Academy and then St. Joseph's College, Dumfries as a boarder, followed by two years of studies in Rome..
After Rome, Forte rejoined his family, who had moved to Weston-super-Mare, where his father ran a café with two cousins. Charles' main training at the age of 21 came in Brighton, where he managed the Venetian.
At 26, he set up his first "milk bar" in 1935, the Strand Milk Bar Ltd.[4] Soon he began expanding into catering and hotel businesses. At the outbreak of World War II, Forte was interned in the Isle of Man due to his Italian nationality, but he was released after only three months.[4] After the war, his company became Forte Holdings Ltd and bought the Café Royal in 1954.
In the 1950s, he also opened the first catering facility at Heathrow Airport and the first full motorway service station in the UK for cars at Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, on the M1 motorway in 1959. He purchased the Hungaria Restaurant in Lower Regent St. in 1955..
Trust Houses Group Ltd and Forte Holdings were merged in 1970 to become Trust House Forte or THF. Through mergers and expansion, Forte expanded the Forte Group into a multibillion-pound business. His empire included the Little Chef and Happy Eater roadside restaurants, Crest, Forte Grand, Travelodge and Posthouse hotels, as well as the wine merchant Grierson-Blumenthal and a non-controlling majority stake in the Savoy Hotel.
Forte was the CEO from 1971 and chairman from 1982 (when his son Rocco took over as CEO) of the Group... Happy Eater and the five Welcome Break major road service outlets were bought from Hanson Trust PLC on 1 August 1986. In the 1990s, the company increased its nominal capital and agreed to the public listed companies compliance regime to become Forte Group plc.
Forte passed full control to his son Rocco in 1993, but soon the plc was faced with a hostile takeover bid from Granada. Ultimately, Granada succeeded with a £3.9 billion tender offer in January 1996, which left the family with about £350 million in cash.
On 28 February 2007, Forte died in his sleep at his home in London, aged 98.[3] He is buried in West Hampstead Cemetery.
Forte was knighted by The Queen Mother in 1970[5] and created a life peer on 2 February 1982 as Baron Forte, of Ripley in the County of Surrey.[6] He was also a knight of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.
I haven't got much time atm, but want to point out here: Granada > Carlton > Cameron .. the present unfolding scandal involving the Tory party , the coronavirus contracts going to colleagues, etc. , Ilumina, BoJo,... there may be mafia involvement.. this thread to be developed later.. See comment in COVID Breakthough cases, Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Bill Gates et al and energy harvesting : viewtopic.php?f=50&t=3581&p=12081&hilit=illumina#p12081Sir Rocco Giovanni Forte, FCA, FIoD (born 18 January 1945) is an English hotelier and the chairman of Rocco Forte Hotels.
Forte took over from his father as CEO of the Forte Group in 1992. In the mid-1990s, the Forte Group was faced with a hostile takeover bid from Gerry Robinson's Granada..
After the takeover, Forte set up his own chain of hotels in 1996, initially known as RF Hotels and re-branded as The Rocco Forte Collection after the return of the Forte brand name. He bought the Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh and Brown's Hotel in London for £51.5m. As of April 2013, The Rocco Forte Collection operates eleven hotels in Europe, Russia, northern Africa and the Middle East...
Forte was appointed a Knight Bachelor in the 1995 New Year Honours list for services to the UK tourism industry.[5] In March 2005, he received the highest Italian accolade, the Gran Croce dell'Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana, for his entrepreneurial merits and strong links with Italy. He was President of the British Hospitality Association from 1991 to 1996.
Philanthropy
Forte funded a series of lectures at Westminster Cathedral in April 2008 organised by Cardinal Archbishop Cormac Murphy-O'Connor..
Political activity
Forte paid for a victory party for Boris Johnson in one of his hotels upon him winning the 2019 Conservative Party leadership election.[7] He donated £100,000 to the Conservative Party during the 2019 general election..