Δευτέρα 18 Δεκεμβρίου 2017

Monday, December 18th., 2017Greece Is The Patsy For Europe's Failure (And The Ordeal Is Far From Over)

Monday, December 18th., 2017
 A most important consideration, a precious article on the 'Greek sad case', raising feelings of deep gratitude in the heart of the reader for at least one, or two, or three... persons-authors who are brave and generous enough (internationally and locally) to speak the truth about the wretched Hellenic issue.
An issue of a prolonged and multifaceted corruption, manipulation, treason, political and economo-social, national and international crime!

To be introduced as a research project in all local colleges and universities, that still survive the prevalent, deplorable ethnic-o-nihilistic, natio-negational, of Soros-ean 'fuel', anti culture/language/history/traditions/life sustenance,  administration .

To be willfully embraced by all systemic and alternative media.
To be utilized by the national diplomacy-policy agents accordingly.
To be the  energizing fusse for the judicial institutions, enabling them to embark upon Immediate Indictments, urbi et orbi!

If we are many and of swift action we will have the cabal perplexed, as to how to take  us all  down ... as promptly and customarily intentioned!
Maria L. Pelekanaki

"The truth is, Greece was set up to be a patsy for the failure of Europe’s financial system, and is now being groomed simultaneously as a tourist attraction to benefit foreign investors who buy Greek assets for pennies on the dollar, and as an internment camp for refugees and migrants that Europe’s ‘leaders’ view as a threat to their political careers more than anything else."
I feel kind of sorry this has become such a long essay. But I still left out so much. You know by now I care a lot about Greece, and it’s high time for another look, and another update, and another chance for people to understand what is happening to the country, and why. To understand that hardly any of it is because the Greeks had so much debt and all of that narrative.

The truth is, Greece was set up to be a patsy for the failure of Europe’s financial system, and is now being groomed simultaneously as a tourist attraction to benefit foreign investors who buy Greek assets for pennies on the dollar, and as an internment camp for refugees and migrants that Europe’s ‘leaders’ view as a threat to their political careers more than anything else.

I would almost say: here we go again, but in reality we never stopped going. It’s just that Greece’s 15 minutes of fame may be long gone, but its ordeal is far from over. If you read through this, you will understand why that is. The EU is deliberately, and without any economic justification, destroying one of its own member states, destroying its entire economy.
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A short article in Greek paper Kathimerini last week detailed the latest new cuts in pensions the Troika has imposed on Greece, and it’s now getting beyond absurd. For an economy to function, you need people spending money. That is what keeps jobs alive, jobs which pay people the money they need to spend on their basic necessities. If you don’t do at least that, there’ll be ever fewer jobs, and/or ever less money to spend. It’s a vicious cycle.
We may assume the Troika is well aware of this, and that would mean they are intentionally killing off the Greek economy. Something I’ve said a thousand times before. Still, both the Greek Tsipras government and exterior voices continue to claim the economy is recovering. Even if that is mathematically impossible. There undoubtedly are sectors of the economy being boosted, but they are only the ones the Troika members are interested in.