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μετά τις εκλογές και συγκεκριμένα στις 29/1/2015,
είδαμε στο διαδίκτυο ένα άρθρο - ανάλυση, με πολλές αναδημοσιεύσεις και με
τίτλο ¨ A Soros
«Trojan Horse» inside the New Greek Government?¨
Το
άρθρο αυτό είναι του αμερικανού ¨ερευνητή – δημοσιογράφου¨ Wayne Madsen. Δεν
δώσαμε και πολύ σημασία μια και όπως
είδαμε στη Wikipedia (ΕΔΩ) πρόκειται για έναν
συνωμοσιολόγο, που πολλές φορές στο παρελθόν έχει γράψει ανακρίβειες, κοινώς
π@π@ριές.
‘Όμως
λόγω της κατάσταση που βιώνουμε σήμερα και μην μπορώντας να εξηγήσουμε πολλές
από τις αποφάσεις – δηλώσεις - προβλέψεις - κινήσεις της κυβέρνησης, συνιστούμε,
με κάθε επιφύλαξη, να το
διαβάσετε.
Παραθέτουμε ...
χωρίς μετάφραση το άρθρο (Τα βασικά σημεία
προκύπτουν και με χρήση του google translator).
¨ As Greece celebrates the inauguration of its anti-austerity government,
the euphoria should be tempered with a bit of realism. Although new Prime
Minister Alexis Tsipras, who named his son «Ernesto» after Cuban revolutionary
Ernesto «Ché» Guevara, and the vast majority of his new Coalition of the
Radical Left (SYRIZA) government have good left-wing and pro-labor credentials,
the same cannot be necessarily said of the man Tsipras chose to be Greece’s new
finance minister. Yanis Varoufakisis a citizen of Australia who was educated in
Britain and worked as a professor at the University of Texas. Europe has
witnessed such dual nationals with conflicting loyalties take power in
countries in Eastern Europe, most notably in Ukraine, where American Natalie
Jaresko became finance minister in order to deliver International MonetaryFund
(IMF) and European Central Bank (ECB) austerity «poison pills» to Ukraine.
Today, the nations of eastern and central Europe are populated with
globalists, overt types and those of the «crypto» variety, with many of them,
like Varoufakis, citizens or past legal residents of other nations. Romania’s
finance minister, Ioana Petrescu, is a Wellesley and Harvard graduate and
former fellow for the U.S. Republican Party’s National Republican Institute at
the neo-conservative and anti-Russian American Enterprise Institute (AEI). She
is also a past professor at the University of Maryland. Although Petrescu’s
right-wing connections to Washington appear at odds with Varoufakis’s ties to
the neo-liberal Brookings Institution, in the world of «make believe» political
differences, Petrescu and Varoufakis are two sides of the same coin. When one
follows the money that helped create these two finance ministers, as well as
Jaresko, all roads lead back to Washington and entities that suckle from the
teat of the Central Intelligence Agency and its myriad of front entities.
Varoufakis’s curriculum vitae, like that of Jaresko’s, reeks of George
Soros-intertwined globalist links. For a finance minister who is to -- if we
believe the dire warnings from the corporate press -- challenge the austerity
measures dictated to Greece’s previous failed conservative and social
democratic governments by the «Troika» of the IMF, ECB, and European
Commission, Varoufakis has had a past close relationship with the global
entities with which he is expected to battle.
Varoufakis also served as «economist-in-residence» for the Valve
Corporation, a video game spinoff of the always-suspect Microsoft Corporation
of extreme globalist Bill Gates.
The warning signs that Varoufakis is a «Trojan horse» for the global
bankers are abundant. First, Varoufakis served as an economic adviser to the
failed PASOK social democratic government of Prime Minister George Papandreou,
the man who first put Greece on the road to draconian austerity measures.
Varoufakis now claims that he was ardently opposed to Papandreou’s deal with
the «Troika» but no one will ever know how much the now-anti austerity finance
minister agreed to while he was advising Papadreou on the proper course of
action to settle Greece’s enormous debt problem.
Varoufakis is a close friend and co-author of American economist and
fellow University of Texas professor James K. Galbraith, the son of the late
«eminence grise» of American economists, John Kenneth Galbraith. Galbraith’s
ties to the global banking elite are exemplified by his guest scholar position
at the elitist Brookings Institution in Washington. In other words, although
Tsipras’s biography suggests a bona fide leftist, Varoufakis’s background
indicates that Greece’s new finance minister is at home and comfortable with
the banker elites who carved out Greece’s national soul with a sharp blade of
austerity cuts to social security, public health, and other basic public
services.
The foreword to Varoufakis’s book, «A Modest Proposal, which deals with
Europe’s financial crisis and which he co-wrote with James Galbraith and former
British Member of Parliament Stuart Holland, was written by former French Prime
Minister Michael Rocard. Rocard has called for the EU to appoint a European
«strongman» and Rocard’s choice is European Parliament president Martin Schulz,
the very same man who has warned the new SYRIZA government to abide by the
austerity agreements concluded by the past PASOK and conservative governments.
Holland, an adviser to former Greek Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou,
along with French President François Mitterand, helped craft the 1986 Single
European Act, one of the charters that helped create the European Union
financial system that has been used to emaciate the Greek economy in the name
of austerity.
Varoufakis’s commitment to work within the IMF and European banking
system is obvious from what the Greek finance minister wrote on his website.
After calls by American financial writers Paul Krugman and Mark Weisbrot for
Greece to follow the example of Argentina and default on its debts and exit the
Eurozone altogether, Varoufakis argues that Greece must «grin and bear» the
measures imposed on it by the bankers and the German government as a member of
the Eurozone. And that means the SYRIZA finance minister surrendered to the
whims of the bankers long before SYRIZA’s electoral victory. Considering the
unquestionable leftist credentials of many members of the Greek government, the
bankers have, at the very least, a willing accomplice as finance minister on
the Greek side of the negotiating table on the future of the nation’s economy
and the unpopular Troika-imposed austerity measures that swept SYRIZA to power.
Although Varoufakis stands ready to cut deal after deal with the global
and European bankers, his colleagues in the coalition government SYRIZA crafted
with the anti-EU but right-wing Independent Greeks party, will not follow EU
diktats when it comes to such matters as agreeing to continued austerity, as
well as EU sanctions against Russia. No sooner had Tsipras become prime
minister, he criticized the EU for issuing a warning about further sanctions
against Russia over Ukraine. Tsipras said an anti-Russia European Council
statement had been issued without the consent of Greece.
Greece’s new foreign minister, Nikos Kotzias, is, like Varoufakis, an
academic. However, unlike Varoufakis, Kotzias, a former Communist, has been a
professor at a Greek, not a foreign, university. Kotzias and Tsipras are
following through with their promises of opposing current and future EU
sanctions against Russia, something that will not endear them to the Soros
elements who have their clutches on Varoufakis. Kotzias has the power to veto
new or renewed sanctions against Russia. Kotzias is opposed to German
domination over Europe and was such a staunch Communist, he supported the
crackdown by Polish Communist leader Wojciech Jaruzelski on the Solidarity
trade union movement in Poland in the 1980s, a fact that places him at complete
loggerheads with EU Polish President Donald Tusk, an early activist within the
Solidarity movement, who wants to impose further punitive measures on Russia.
In what can only send EU and NATO interventionists into a tail spin, Kotzias
will find himself more at home in Moscow than he will in Brussels or Berlin.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has already started the process of
establishing close relations with the new government in Athens. The U.S.
National Security Agency (NSA) has likely commenced «surge» surveillance of all
official communications links between Athens and Moscow and it has also
certainly placed Greece, like Russia, Turkey, Brazil, Hungary, Venezuela, Iran,
Syria, and Lebanon into the category of a hostile «target» nation for the
purposes of collecting signals intelligence or «SIGINT».
Greece, which pioneered the Trojan horse weapon used against Troy, must
be on guard against Trojan horses like Varoufakis who have been implanted in
the new Greek government.¨.
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