Πέμπτη 1 Ιουλίου 2010

“Τα μέλη της Bilderberg , η Ελλάδα και το IMF” : Mήπως πρέπει να γίνει έρευνα από την Ε.Ε ;;

Διαβάστε το πιο κάτω άρθρο (στα αγγλικά)
Δεν υιοθετούμε απόλυτα τα αναγραφόμενα στο άρθρο, που όμως δίνει μια άλλη διάσταση στο θέμα, τον ρόλο του ΔΝΤ και των πρωταγωνιστών της κρίσης.
Η Μέρκελ ενώ έλεγε ότι η Ελλάδα “δείχνει να έχει σωθεί”, γιατι ξαφνικά έκανε στροφή και ανακοίνωσε ότι το ΔΝΤ, πρέπει να παίξει ρόλο;;
Δείτε τι γράφει για το ρόλο του της λέσχης Bilderberg, του ΔΝΤ, της Μέρκελ και του κ. Γ. Παπανδρέου.
Πρέπει να γίνει σύμφωνα με το άρθρο έρευνα από την Ε.Ε, για τον ρόλο και τις δραστηριότητες της Blderberg, εστιάζοντας στην Ελλάδα.
Τι συνέβη και γιατί όλως ξαφνικά το χρέος της Ελλάδας “αποκαλύφθηκε” τον Φεβ.2010;;If Greece asks the UN linked bank, the IMF — as Merkel suggests — for a loan to cover its public debt, and cannot repay the IMF, then the IMF has the right to seize the infrastructure and assets of Greece.

It is time for the EU to open an investigation into the Bilderbergs and their activities, focussing on Greece.

There is enough evidence of fraud on a gigantic scale involving banks, government officials, rating agencies and the controlled media.

There needs to be an investigation not just into Goldman Sachs role in masking Greece’s debt, but also Papandreou’s and the German governments.

What did Papandreou know about the true debt of Greece? What did EU officials know?

Why was this excess debt suddenly “discovered” only in February after Germany’s ban on naked short selling ran out, prompting Goldman Sachs and other hedge funds to speculate against Greece using naked short selling and unsecured credit default swaps.

The Bilderbergers, Greece and the IMF: is an EU investigation required?

“Greece seemed to be saved. But the German government did a U-turn. Chancellor Angela Merkel suddenly announced that the IMF should play a role,” reports the Financial Times Deutschland today.


Angela Merkel is a member of the Bildeberg group, the secret shadow government that is believed to further the interests of bankers (Goldman Sachs, Rothschilds) and energy companies (Royal Dutsch Shell, Exxon, BP).

There is evidence the Bilderbergs wish to get control of the US and European economy, starting with Greece, as part of a push towards a new world currency and government.

If Greece asks the UN linked bank, the IMF — as Merkel suggests — for a loan to cover its public debt, and cannot repay the IMF, then the IMF has the right to seize the infrastructure and assets of Greece.

The private bankers and oil companies, the Bilderbergs, who control the IMF can buy up an entire county for pennies on the pound, leaving the people impoverished. The IMF “austerity measures” will see to that.

Once Greece is in IMF hands, the same game can be played with Spain, Italy, Ireland, Portugal, France, Denmark…Eventually, Germany will fall into the IMF hands.

Other Bilderbergs involved in pushing an IMF take-over of Greece are the Greek Prime Minister Giorgis Papandreou, IMF Chief Dominique Strass-Kahn and Deutsche Bank Josef Ackermann.

There is, therefore, clear evidence that the Bildebergs Merkel, Papandreou, Ackermann and Strauss-Kahn are acting in a corordinated and systematic way to push Greece into the control of the IMF.

Other alternatives for Greece, such as ban on credit default swaps, a European Monetrary Fund, a default by Greece or Greece leaving the eurozone and setting up a new currency are being blocked. This, even though all these moves are clearly the better ways of managing the Greek crisis than handing Greece over to the IMF.

It is time for the EU to open an investigation into the Bilderbergs and their activities, focussing on Greece.

There is enough evidence of fraud on a gigantic scale involving banks, government officials, rating agencies and the controlled media.

There needs to be an investigation not just into Goldman Sachs role in masking Greece’s debt, but also Papandreou’s and the German governments.

What did Papandreou know about the true debt of Greece? What did EU officials know?

Why was this excess debt suddenly “discovered” only in February after Germany’s ban on naked short selling ran out, prompting Goldman Sachs and other hedge funds to speculate against Greece using naked short selling and unsecured credit default swaps.

Rating agencies immediately moved in, poised to downgrade Greece, Spain and others, triggering a debt spiral.

Once the entire eurozone collapses, the same banks, who have accumulated cash through bailouts, gold and silver bullion, as well as the oil and energy companies can buy up all of Europe for a song.

Artificial hyperinflation – an idea recently floated by the IMF — will drain the last financial wealth from Europe before a new currency is introduced by the Bilderbergs under the UN, such as the UNO.

Wars, including against Iran, can be started to kill the “excess” and impoverished population.

The Lisbon Treaty foresees a huge expansion of the EU military, a plan being pushed by Bilderbergs Herman van Rompuy, Catherine Ashton, Carl Bildt and David Milliband.

Swede Bildt floated the idea of turning the UN’s health body, WHO — at the focus of several false pandemic inquiries — into a world health body.

Europe can no longer afford to turn a blind eye to the activities of the Bilderbergers.
This is a financial war that can destroy the EU.

Papandreou, at the very least, should be put under investigation for his role in this “crisis”.

The people of Greece should start filing criminal charges against him if state prosecutors do not act as well as against Goldman Sachs, rating agencies and EU officials. There needs to be a plan to take Greece out of the eurozone, but on terms that benefit the people of Greece.

If the Greek union leaders claim the fight to save Greece is hopeless, those leaders should be sidelined. The people need to make their voice heard as happened in Iceland.

It is time to vote in a referendum – and say “NO” to the IMF, “NO” to the repayment of the fraudulent debts.
The future not just of Greece but of all of Europe is at stake.


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