24.3.12

A crime not yet finished

As you may know, this blog is written by two Greeks. If there are some people who know a lot more about what is going in the Greek society, it’s us not the media you are watching. On Sunday, Greeks celebrate their liberation against Turkish occupation and the reestablishment of their democracy. Unfortunately this year is the worst this place has ever seen since then. Our lands are mortgaged as collateral to foreign banks, we have an unelected prime minister, we have a 400% increase in suicides, we didn’t vote for the loans we got, we have over 20% of unemployment and still I believe the worst are yet to come…

If you already know, Greece will be the first country in the world history going bankrupt and have no benefits from it, since a huge amount of debt is on her shoulders. When other countries rebuilt their economies from almost zero, we have in our backs a huge debt of 200+ billion euro as basis. It is a preplanned crime since a whole nation is enslaved and debt rolled from banks to tax payers in Europe.  In other words, the private sector got everything and the tax payers got nothing but austerity. I am really sorry for them because there is no chance to get their money back. Greece and Greeks will forever be blacklisted in the world history for what is going to happen and no one is going to be severe punished, meaning Greek and other European politicians, especially Mrs. Merkel. It is their fault, since they made wrong decisions, one after another…

Today I read an article about the survivability of the Greek debt after haircut. It is a report from IMF stating that an additional 32-67 billion more will be needed after 2014. My question is since they knew that before the haircut (since IMF is one of our lenders) why didn’t they try to find an alternative solution? Maybe they don’t want to? I don’t want to make any more assumptions, history will tell the rest…

The only reason why no banks or markets haven’t collapse so far, is because everything was part of a big known plan. My fears are about what is going to happen from the unexpected. On 25 of March we honor our liberation as I prementioned.  I hope I am wrong, but I am very afraid of what is going to happen that day. The biggest part of our celebration is the scholar and military parade. For the protection of politicians who will be watching the ceremony, over 7000 police officers will be all around Athens.  We will even have snipers, an extreme measure for my country, watching for possible threads.  My fears are that a coup may occur. I don’t have any evidence, but right now society won’t tolerate any more austerity. For our and foreign governments to prevent that, this anger must be suppressed and this is a possible scenario.

Closing, I would suggest you to see this documentary which is delightful

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