When I read a tweet by Kathimerini reporter Yannis Palaiologos recalling
an incident where former U.S. Ambassador to Greece David Pearce
threatened the former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras about exiting
the Eurozone, I knew I had to write this report. According to the
reporter’s message, Alexis Papahelas, the Executive Editor of
Kathimerini, related a story from the eve of the referendum when Pearce
told Tsipras that in the event of a Greek exit from the Eurozone. But
the real threat to Greece is not Turkey or some invader from the east.
Greece’s enemies come from the other direction.
So, the overflights of Hellenic Air
Force F-16s at Crete holidays and the constant Greece-Turkey sword
rattling propaganda on Greek TV have a greater purpose, let me assure
you all. What most people do not realize, is how NATO and veiled threats
play into just about every policy discussion in Eastern Europe. But the
Greece story is perhaps the most poignant one because of the suffering
of these people. You see, U.S. Ambassadors here, they are more like CIA
paper pushers than hand selected diplomatic emissaries to our friendly
Greek partners. But that’s another story. Today, I want to call your
attention to the ones who stand behind ambassadors, and I don’t mean
President Trump.
Most readers will recall how the breakup
of the Soviet Union led to a pirating of Russia’s most successful
businesses, and a privatization mafia that almost destroyed the country
during the Yeltsin years. What some will not be aware of is the broader
privatization piracy that is still going on throughout eastern and
southern Europe. In the Russia version of liberal world order
domination, the name Rothschild
has come to the forefront many times. Rusian President Vladimir Putin
has been quoted as having made this statement about the economic war
being waged against his country:
“We used to behave naively, but now we see that the WTO [the World Trade Organization] rules are all too often broken, the restrictions are imposed for political reasons, which they call sanctions. Plus more and more of them are imposed to secure its favorite competitive advantages.”......https://journal-neo.org/2019/07/20/the-banking-elite-are-cannibalizing-greece-and-the-world/
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