Hunger Robbers for Robbery Wars, 2

But the wars we’re interested in now are not so much those waged stealthily by suppressive puppeteers, as those waged noisily by the potential trouble source puppets. This is a good time to point out how serious this is. Maybe with an example.

The “Disney” version of such example has been written by winners in the “history” books we were required to make our own when we were white pages at school, in our days of youth, trust and indoctrination. The winners canonised it under the name of “Risorgimento”, or Italian unification. It certainly comes as no surprise that such background thenceforth increases our humanoid reluctance to look at things from outside the fence; also because that was what winners wanted in the first place.
According to the Disney version, the Italian unification was a blessing that saved the people of the south of Italy from their miserable living conditions under the yoke of the oppressive tyrants of what in today’s vulgate would be labelled as rogue states, and its icons, Cavour, Mazzini, Garibaldi and so on, were heroes.
According to the not−so−Disney versions resulting from scratching the surface alone, things were just a tad different.

Let’s first arrange characters and cast on the chessboard; for greater clarity I shall group under each character as a label all its related cast:

Banksters: the parasite, the root suppressive puppeteers; the moneypulators in control of the City of London, the Rothschilds in the first place.
London: the first host organism, the first PTS puppet; the Great Britain, and its Prime Minister Lord Palmerston.
Turin: the second host organism, the second PTS puppet; the Kingdom of Sardinia, its King Victor Emmanuel II of Savoy, its Prime Minister Camillo Benso Count of Cavour, and the Banca Nazionale negli Stati Sardi (National Bank in the Sardinian States), then Banca Nazionale nel Regno d'Italia (National Bank in the Kingdom of Italy).