Beppe Severgnini

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(essayist, journalist)
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BornGiuseppe Severgnini
26 December 1956
Crema, Italy
NationalityItalian
Alma materUniversity of Pavia
Italian Bilderberg journalist who reported in April 2020 that "A whole generation is being wiped out."

Beppe Severgnini is an Italian journalist.

Career

Editor in chief of Corriere Della Sera's weekly magazine.

In March 2020 Beppe Severgnini made multiple reports about COVID-19 in Italy. Asked whether people were supporting the COVID lockdown and trusted the government's decision, he reported that "almost everyone I know".[1] He also stated that military trucks had taken away 70 coffins the previous night before to have the bodies cremated elsewhere in Italy because the cemeteries and crematoriums of Bergamo couldn’t cope.[2]

In April 2020 he told CNN that "Every time I open the obituary pages of the local newspaper, I find so many people that I know have died. A whole generation is being wiped out."[3]

 

Quotes by Beppe Severgnini

PageQuoteDate
Bilderberg/2020“Every time I open the obituary pages of the local newspaper, I find so many people that I know have died. A whole generation is being wiped out.”25 April 2020
Bilderberg/2021“Every time I open the obituary pages of the local newspaper, I find so many people that I know have died. A whole generation is being wiped out.”25 April 2020
COVID-19/Perpetrators/Bilderberg“Every time I open the obituary pages of the local newspaper, I find so many people that I know have died. A whole generation is being wiped out.”25 April 2020

 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/20171 June 20174 June 2017US
Virginia
Chantilly
The 65th Bilderberg Meeting
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