Sigfrido Ranucci: "I never accused Giletti of being part of a gay lobby."
The Report journalist: "I said something more serious: he and Cerno were friends and in the service of Marco Mancini, the 007 involved in the kidnapping of Abu Omar."Sigfrido Ranucci (Ansa)
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" Last night, Giletti brought up the chats between me and Maria Rosaria Boccia again. After I explained the purpose of my chats, he still decided I'd accused him of being part of a gay lobby. This is false, but if he's so keen to identify with the gay lobby, that's his problem, not mine."
This is how Report host Sigfrido Ranucci responded on Facebook to Massimo Giletti, who yesterday showed the chats between his colleague and Maria Rosaria Boccia, in which his name also appears, on "Lo stato delle cose" on Rai3.
"I said something more serious that the two pretended not to understand: Cerno and Giletti are friends and in the service of Marco Mancini, the 007 involved in the kidnapping of Abu Omar and the illicit dossier on Telecom-Pirelli security," Ranucci writes, explaining that both Giletti and Il Giornale editor Tommaso Cerno " gloss over Mancini, who is key in the chat, just as the story of the meeting at the service station between Renzi and Mancini is key. Cerno, as editor of L'Identità, has had several articles written by Rita Cavallaro, who, Luca Fazzo-style, has passed on Mancini's or lawyers' press releases without cross-examination."
"Giletti did the same thing," he continues, "by promoting the conspiracy theory of the secret services and state secrets, which were definitively refuted by the Rome Prosecutor's Office and Court, which ruled in favor of Report. Giletti passed off the documents of Mancini's lawyers as his own investigation. The proof is that, by reporting the events at the service station, he committed the same mistakes as the lawyers ." "I'm sorry if I disappointed Giletti on a human level," he emphasizes, "after all, who more than I felt the same way when he tried to reveal our source, attempting to delegitimize her? This is the special education teacher who took the images of Renzi and Mancini. Giletti went with a hidden camera to the school where our source was taking her daughters, and revealed the city where she lived."
"Last, but not least," Ranucci concludes, " Giletti didn't provide the context in which I spoke of Cerno as being linked to the gay lobby. The then-editor of Il Tempo, now of Il Giornale, and a columnist for RAI, he let loose in an editorial for Aria che Tira, the tone of which was then reposted and summarized in a tweet. It's hard to find such a synthesis of vulgarity and misogyny."
(Unioneonline)
