Malta Enterprise is only interested in Red China

Published: August 8, 2014 at 11:54am

But really, what do you expect with somebody like Mario Vella at the helm?

I don’t think people fully understand that this man was handpicked for education at a university in East Berlin which was, at the time, under the tight ideological control of the Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED).

The SED rigorously selected students according to their conformity to the Communist Party line, and Mario Vella – a foreign student – would have been subjected to even greater scrutiny of his Communist totalitarian ideals and beliefs.

This selection was done to avoid situations of student rebellion as had happened in other parts of Iron Curtain Europe, or the fomenting of dissent against the Communist regime.

The university’s rector was the SED member and ex Stasi spy Heinrich Fink.

 

Story in Times of Malta today

Story in Times of Malta today

Mario Vella, chief of Malta Enterprise - specially selected by the communist totalitarian SED of East Berlin for special education at the university there at the height of the Cold War.

Mario Vella, chief of Malta Enterprise – specially selected by the communist totalitarian SED of East Berlin for special education at the university there at the height of the Cold War.

 

And bang on cue, from Times of Malta's '25 years ago' section today

And bang on cue, from Times of Malta’s ’25 years ago’ section today

 




5 Comments Comment

  1. Wilson says:

    Well, if you observe properly you will see that many posts and goodies have been taken up by the ex-Malta Communist party people. It has been happening for quite some time.

  2. observer says:

    The last two sentences in Carmen Spiteri’s pronouncements are worth their weight in gold.

    Where did she get her brilliantly stupid ideas from?

    Are any remnants from the Communist Party Malta still active in to-day’s version of Mintoff’s MLP?

    You bet there are – and even around the Cabinet Table, I dare add.

  3. Jozef says:

    I really don’t like this, retreating from every other country except China, unless I misunderstood.

    It’s plainly the parting shot to any enhanced industrial exploration with the real players and partners.

    Juncker vouched 300 billion for industry alone, the aim to bring everyone back home, re-industrialising Europe.

    No need to link that to the US-EU trade agreement on the cards, a market of over 800 million, to see where he’s heading. .

    What’s Muscat’s game? Don’t anyone give me Chinese technology. It’s objectively a non-starter, any argument in favour perforce tainted with ideology.

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