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[–] ArtificalDuality 2 points 0 points 2 points (+2|-2) ago (edited ago)
It has to do with the Pizza's country of origin. More specifically. The highly elite families that originate from this country and the neighbouring country, Switzerland. I don't think it's much known by the younger generation. But, Switzerland used to be the go-to place for elites and their cash to store their moneys. In Swiss banks. The Swiss banks used to provide full autonomous secrecy throughout the centuries. This autonomous secrecy has been broken up only recently, some decade ago I think it was. Shielded in the cusp of the Alps, Italy was one major gate-way to Switzerland.
If Google is cooperative, you can google the term "Black Nobility".
[–] JoeHotDog ago
Vince Foster was allegedly a Bag Man for the Arkansas mob. He took monthly flights and delivered funds to a Swiss Bank. . Law Enforcement was onto him, and emptied the vault after one visit. This led to a huge row at the White House, and then he was gone.
[–] equineluvr ago (edited ago)
No argument on Switzerland's financial focus.
But your weak connection between that and pizza would make more sense if Italian pizza hadn't been invented in Naples, a southern coastal city nowhere near the Italy-Swiss border.
https://macaulay.cuny.edu/eportfolios/rosenberg14/pizza-culture-3/
We should be talking about Swiss cheese, chocolate, or fondue here. And COULD BE, very easily.
[–] ArtificalDuality ago (edited ago)
I'm not saying pizza has a relation to Switzerland. It's a pure Italian thing. I am however stating that the nobelty families of Italy are also tied to Swiss families, collectively known as Black Nobility. That's the connector between the two countries. I know Naples. My mom's been on a holidays there once. You see?