Jean Reno

"This is from Matilda"
There is a sense in which this entire website is from Matilda, all the pages that were begun to tell the true story, and abandoned in the face of continuing misunderstanding, phsyical and economic persecution
We have to be like Romero and follow God's will in the Spirit.
When we started uploading material, Father Rodriguez had recently been threatened and we did not have a neocities account.
We were using FTP to upload directly to the internet, to pass information to each other.
No one would ever have seen our domain except the asylum judge, perhaps, because it would have been buried under piles of other domains, as we thought

Unfortunately (as we thought) the truth has a way of wanting to be found.
Meanwhile "holywoodhighschool" the school for those persecuted in their own country who still want to be stars, began its freshman year, in happy, safe from discovery and harm, (so it was believed) and delighted obscurity.
like moses we thought we had escaped the chariots of faraone forever.
This also was not so, however, since the truth when found is always persecuted. Romero said that.

Today is the birthday of Jean Reno, whose portrayal of the self sacrificial death of Leon Montagna (the Mountain Lion) formed the foundation of the original webpage of this company.
If you are going to understand the mission of the Valanga di vita, the love which pours out of the heart of a martyr, the lava made of blood, then you have to confront the real life phenomenon represented by Matilda Lando in some way.
There's no way to "sugar coat" it, try as you might.

Elsewhere this issue is discussed in a thesis paper.

Stansfield was willing to kill Matilda to save himself, to prevent the truth from coming out--this is pure power and is very typical of those in the wrong--conceal the truth at any price.

and Leon nearly killed her because she "wasn't his problem".
This is indifference.
But unlike Stansfield, Leon was in his right mind, and changed his mind and decided to help her when he saw her attempted suicide.

Pasolini wrote about the unhappy young people and Matilda was the incarnation of such a person, poignantly placing a gun to her temple and declaring "I want love or death. That's it."
and Leon did in the movie what people like Frassati and Romero do in real life.

The Bread of angels is also the bread of the bad boys, since it was first consecrated in direct defiance of the authorities, under their nose so to speak or as the bible says "you spread the table before me in the sight of my foes, my cup overflows".
Jesus had effectively snuck behind enemy lines, just as Leon always did, gathered his cohort for the mission, and detonated the Eucharist in a final definitive annunciation of eternal life
When Longinus thrust the spear of power and domination into God to see "if God was dead" as the song Levon says, allegedly quoting the new york times and isn't that quoting Niezche, what flowed out was the infinite life of love.
Longinus died a martyr himself according to the stories.
One might consult youtube for RD Lainge discussing fear, or one might listen to "pumped up XXXX" the classic song which has been mired in scandal and violence since Charles Panzram wrote his autobiography in prison notebooks somewhat akin to Gramsci.
Neocities.