National Post

Italy’s ‘orange jackets’ say COVID a bluff

The real threat, they say? ‘ Too many antennae’

- Nick Squires

ROME • In a bright orange blazer and equally lurid orange tie, he looks like an aging Butlin’s host, but Antonio Pappalardo is the leader of a fiery political movement in Italy that has emerged from the coronaviru­s emergency.

The “orange jackets,” who model themselves on the “yellow vests” or gilets jaunes of France, were establishe­d early last year but languished in obscurity until this week, when they held a series of protests in cities across Italy.

Their arguments coalesce around a mishmash of anti- establishm­ent conspiracy theories regarding the supposed perils of 5G, opposition to vaccinatio­ns and profound skepticism over the danger posed by coronaviru­s.

They are drawing strength from the despair and anger of many Italians, who have lost their jobs or seen their businesses fail during Italy’s tough three- month lockdown.

Pappalardo, 73, an ex-general with the Carabinier­i police who briefly served as an independen­t MP in the 1990s, insists that COVID-19 is an invention. Notwithsta­nding that the virus has killed more than 33,000 people in Italy, bringing heartbreak to so many families, he maintains it is a vast conspiracy dreamt up by world powers to terrorize the masses.

“COVID does not exist. It’s an invention, a huge bluff. They want to terrorize us, to shut us up at home and install a new world order,” he said this week. The big threat to the world is not the virus but “deadly electromag­netic radiation — too many radars, too many antennae,” he said.

His claims are forcefully rebutted by scientists, who say he is peddling a dangerous falsehood that could persuade Italians to let down their guard and trigger a new wave of infections.

 ?? ANSA / AFP via Gett y Imag es ?? Antonio Pappalardo, centre, founder of the protest movement Orange Gilets, speaks last weekend in Milan.
ANSA / AFP via Gett y Imag es Antonio Pappalardo, centre, founder of the protest movement Orange Gilets, speaks last weekend in Milan.

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