Greece is a Global Governance testing ground

http://www.henrymakow.com/nwo_bitch_–_young_greek_conte.html

I am 26 years old and live in Greece. I am writing this letter in order to let you know about a new law in Greece announced yesterday.

The financial minister of Greece announced yesterday that from 1/1/2011 all financial transactions of sums above 1500 euros in cash, will be banned. For any transaction above 1500 euros, only credit cards and checks will be legal. The formal explanation for this law is it will combat those who do not pay taxes. But we all know this is not the case…

It seems the new world order wants to make Greece a testing ground for their new laws. For the past months, Greece have been attacked without mercy. We have been called liars, frauds, cheaters, thieves. They are threatening us constantly with banning from the euro zone and default. [These charges are] not true. … The problem is, based on their accusations and (the virtual) bad situation of Greek finances, they will pass their experimental laws of their new world order.

The fairly new Government of the socialist party, elected 4 months ago, forgot all its promises, and is determined to pass laws giving citizenship to illegal immigrants after 5 years, without any trade-off. We are 10 million Greeks here, and almost 3 million mostly illegal immigrants, who will obtain Greek nationality and will gain the right to bring their families here too… In Pakistan there are even ads saying “for 5000 euros we get you to Greece, to study free, work, make families, and obtain EU passports”…

And now this… The previous government created a new ID card, to collect data from people since childbirth. This government will ban transactions in cash over 1500 euros, in order to make all of us have credit cards. The obvious first step is to ban all cash transactions, then merge this new ID card with the credit system, then, well…. insert this merged ID card into our bodies…

Our peoples’ morale is low, society is disorganized because of immigration and propaganda, and we will not fight those laws. You people living in the Western World, be prepared because they are planning the same for you!

BACKGROUND

I will try to give you my personal view of the conditions in Greece.

First of all, there is no trust in politicians. Most people distrust them and know they are scum, but continue to vote for the same people in every election. This happens because they promise privileges in order to get votes. Most politicians are members of secret societies, and have close ties to USA and European elites. Our current prime minister is even an American citizen…

A young man living in Greece and having no connections, is hopeless. Without connections, he will have major difficulties if he wants to join a good University(or complete his studies without bribes), if he wants to find a job, or create his own. He will be forced to join the army while privileged young men with connections will illegally avoid it.

And there is no point discussing finding love… Of course pretty women will pick wealthier men, but in Greece even women of moderate appearance prefer men with deep pockets. They prefer sharing the top men than having a man only for themselves.

And the top men in Greece are all frauds. Greece, apart from some natural resources and its tourism industry, produces nothing of value. Corruption is so big, that all productive forces are drowned. So all men of power here, get their power from plundering the Greek people, or having connections with those that do it. Women (and their families) of course are not concerned about that. As long as someone is wealthy, he is desirable, and value as a person is irrelevant.

Despite poor economic condition (but not so desperate as to warrant dire measures), people in power take pleasure in attacking traditional customs, Orthodox Christianity, and traditional Greek patriots. They protect illegal immigrants, and silence their crimes. They attack Christianity, in the media, at schools etc. They are removing all Christian symbols from public places.

MEDIA

Greek media are a pile of garbage. For the biggest part of the day, most major TV networks will show shows discussing greek “vips” lifestyle, sexual relations etc. There are few “political” shows and news shows, all trying to cover the truth and turn the attention of the people at matters of trivial importance. Propaganda is blatant. The previous government was literally destroyed by TV networks. They promoted heavily the current government, so strongly that previous prime minister was forced to make new elections despite being only for 2 years in government.

Current prime minister made promises, NONE of which kept after being elected. Only a few days after election, he went on with the plans of New World Order. He created an artificially dire financial situation, in order to be able to pass whatever laws he wanted, plus giving his friends some money… He “cooked” our budget, by moving payments of 2010 in 2009 and incomes from 2009 to 2010, in order to both make our deficit bigger and be able to claim in 2010 that he “improved” our economy… This doesn’t mean that our previous prime minister wasn’t a puppet, just that he wasn’t able to fulfill New World Order directions like the new government.

Huge economic scandals are discovered every day, and buried by Greek propaganda media. And most honest people are so concerned with working 2 and 3 jobs in order to feed their families, that cannot fight this corruption. Greek people work on average many more hours weekly than other EU countries, get much less pay, and pay more for the same products. And because of the traitors in government, EU newspapers and media call our people lazy. They say we need to work even more and receive even less… Of course this is not true. The plunder of Greek people has been made with their assistance. But this is a long subject and i wont go on with it.

CONCLUSION

In a few words… Life in Greece sucks. Since I am a computer programmer, i have many times thought about leaving for a better country and make my living there. But i do not want to abandon my home… yet. I would be willing to fight this system, but i see no point since the system is so well entrenched it cannot be tackled by a few men alone.

The reason i wrote you my previous letter is because this new law of banning cash transactions above 1500 euros is just another step towards cashless society, and is being implemented in Greece as a testing phase. I strongly believe it is a matter of time before most western nations see similar laws.

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check out those laws..including the banning of over E1500 transcactions in cash law..like the feel of that?..thats what they got in mind..your religous freedoms as well are right in the scope..look at france..

401

~ by seeker401 on February 13, 2010.

22 Responses to “Greece is a Global Governance testing ground”

  1. yeah. this is what we’ve been seeing coming down the pipe. this is what we are trying to wake people up to. everywhere the agendas being implementated are the same. it’s a global governance inching it’s way, preying upon the weak spots in various countries. So in one country one thing will be tried as it is easy to try in that country, but not another country currently. So in the other country the global corrupt try something else that works to usurp that particular country. Each country though will eventually face the same agenda, not each specific point on each agenda at the same time, for instance, A tried in Greece, B tried in U.S., but eventually A will be implemented in U.S. Their implementing in each individual country what that country is soft on, so, for instance A is a weak spot in Greece but not U.S., so, they implement A in Greece for now while B slowly usurps and sets up A to be eventually implemented in U.S. Like Australia and the internet. Eventually, as we’ve seen, the corrupt will try to usurp the internet in the U.S. too. It may take longer in the U.S., but it will happen, but I’m sure something in the U.S. has already happened that in Australia it hasn’t been able to happen yet. They’re hitting the soft spots of each country, one by one, and eventually the countries get so weak that more and more of the corrupt plans that 10 years ago would have never been able to go mainstream, will go mainstream and people will simply go along with it. For now it seems the only thing the u.s. really has to fall back on is lots of people in the u.s. will not give up their guns. thank goodness for that. self-defense, the power to defend ones liberty can not disappear or else we’re simply chickens in a fox’s den.

    • thats exactly correct..different horses for different courses..your baseline factory workers have been hurt badly ..ours over here havent fully yet so theres one difference..hit the weak spot at the right time..scanners for the underwear bomber..we lost our guns after pt phillip massacre..you dont have to organise the crisis to benefit from it..as they tell us..never waste a crisis..this way the impression of everyone doing it at the same time is clouded..but the end result is the same

      • this way the impression of everyone doing it at the same time is clouded…

        damn that hit the nail on the head! superb.

  2. more of the same Goldman Sachs and Greece
    http://cryptogon.com/?p=13644

    • Goldman Sachs helped the Greek government to mask the true extent of its deficit with the help of a derivatives deal that legally circumvented the EU Maastricht deficit rules. At some point the so-called cross currency swaps will mature, and swell the country’s already bloated deficit.

      Greeks aren’t very welcome in the Rue Alphones Weicker in Luxembourg. It’s home to Eurostat, the European Union’s statistical office. The number crunchers there are deeply annoyed with Athens. Investigative reports state that important data “cannot be confirmed” or has been requested but “not received.”

  3. This ‘new’ government isn’t new. Popandreus father and grandfather were in power before :) they don’t have a 2-party-system… they have something like a 2-family-system, so to say. Both are corrupt to the core. Like all greek government and politics.
    Most of the Greeks don’t pay taxes or just a little part of it. Because they know most of it will be taken by the lokal guys in power (who don’t pay much by themselfs :) ). So a little bribe to them will do better. That’s one of the reasons why they try to make more ‘cashless’ business (to have more proof to collect taxes).

    His comments about greek girls are a little bit too much. Dissapointed? Also his statement about immigrants. A LOT of Greeks are immigrants in other countries as well. Cheep labor. But that’s not a reason for Greeks problems.

    What he didn’t mention: 20 years ago most Greek were farmers. On poor soil. Maybe like in the US 120 years ago. Only in the last few years so many moved to the cities, looking for better opportunities. But there are none. Greek joined the EU and Euro much to early, wasn’t ready for that at all. Probably an elite decision… they were forced to move to fast. Even thougth they don’t even have the basics for that (production and the like). This destroyed the little plant of growt and opportunity. EU money (they were one of the most supported!!) dissapeared in the wrong pockets. Now all they’ve left is debt.

    One of the first things to do would be the fight against the corruption. But how? Now that it is obvously easier than ever. Everywere…

    I could write a lot about that because I talked to many guys lately. I also have friends in Bulgaria (just north of Greece) which has similar problems. I have a statement from a greek guy living here in Switzerland with good views. Maybe I’ll try to translate it later this week for you.

    so, must go to the mountains :D

    • thankyou mario..so you think he has exaggerated a little bit?..i am never disappointed in greek girls ;)

      so greece had a population movement from the country to the city..we see that a lot around the world

  4. I’ve been hearing some out of Europe that say Spain is much worse than Greece, and those in the EU saw Greece heading this way for some time (we all have, remember the big riots and even the U.S. warships headed for the coast of Greece for a bit), but Spain was a surprise from what I understand. I don’t even see much of what is going on in Spain as much as Greece. Yet I do know the EU (ECB) is well aware of Spain as they have numbers on them, which I give some below).

    That’s interesting that Mario rules mentioned Greeks don’t pay taxes that much and so the clever tactic by the gov’t to use plastic cards (credit) to monitor tax payments. Because Spaniards are also not paying taxes and increasingly so. I read that Spaniards of the age 18-35 are currently 44% unemployed with the ECB projecting that number will rise to 50% by the end of 2010. Also the overall unemployment rate is projected by the ECB to be 25% by the end of the year.

    • i have hard the 40% + as well..will spain get the cashless law as well soon?

      • i haven’t heard. people are wondering if spain will reintroduce their old currency and have a mixed currency culture (with the Euro). it hasn’t been rumored what will happen yet. Have you heard much on Spain anywhere? if not, and as it seems to be the common conception overall, spain is being hushed yet some speculate it’s much worse than greece. i find that very interesting. i wonder what’s up with that.

      • i think they are worse off..and i dont think the can go back to any other currency..it would have to be ruled by the EU you would think and they wouldnt condone it

      • Don’t be to sure. In Spain the peseta never really disappeared :D People still count the prices in their currency!! When you go to a supermarket you still see the adds with prices in Euro AND Pesetas (no joke!)
        I found an example for you:
        http://www.hartgeld.com/filesadmin/images/others/ES-Lidl-Pesetas.jpg

      • omg..your right..wtf :)

        yooooo

  5. Wilderness i will answer tonight in the forum about s-pain i have some articles for at while(from monday yeah lazy me) send it to me from there and i need to translate it ,there are different and what YOU guys are saying ,any way i will do that lately

    • thx isabel.i will try and do some spain follow ups this week..fwiw..the king of spain is in the usa on feb 17..why?

      http://blogs.suntimes.com/sweet/2010/02/obama_week_ahead_king_juan_car.html

      Schedule for Week of February 16, 2010

      On Tuesday, the President will visit and tour a jobs training center in the Capital region.

      On Wednesday, the President will meet with King Juan Carlos I of Spain at the White House. The King’s visit will serve to highlight the strong bond and historical ties between the American and Spanish people. We enjoy a close partnership with Spain and together are working to address common challenges, including Afghanistan, combating terrorism, the global economy and climate change.

      On Thursday, the President will meet with the Dalai Lama at the White House. He will then travel to Denver, Colorado where he will deliver remarks at a fundraiser for Senator Bennet. The President will later travel to Las Vegas, Nevada, where he will attend a DNC fundraiser on Thursday night.

      On Friday, the President will hold events with Senator Reid in Las Vegas. The visit will include discussions with citizens and business leaders about how he and Senator Reid are working together to address the economic challenges facing Nevada. The President will then return to Washington, DC.

      meets the king and dalai and heads to colorado(new washington)

      mr 666 comes from spain as well… javier..

      • obama meeting with a king to discuss some so-called big issues. spain does elect a president, but obama is meeting with the unelected self-described head of spain. they’ll probably joke how they both became heads of state without the consent of the people. yet obama did it in a more sophisticated way. obama did it with deception and the king just said, ‘I’m king.’…lol reminds me of that monty python youtube in the forum.

      • lol.. “they’ll probably joke how they both became heads of state without the consent of the people.”

  6. “meets the king and dalai and heads to colorado(new washington)

    mr 666 comes from spain as well… javier”
    well said Seek yeah!!
    Wilderness the king of spain became king because at dictator make him so i think that is worst LOL.

  7. Forget Greece, The US Almost Had A Failed Treasury Auction
    By: Graham Summers Friday, February 12,http://www.istockanalyst.com/article/viewarticle/articleid/3861666

  8. Can you believe this story from Denver?

    I just saw this story and had to share it with all of you.

    This poor woman, just can’t believe that this actually happens in this day and age, what a shame.

    I just thought it was important to share.

    (CNN) — Three police cars pulled into Christina FourHorn’s front yard one afternoon while working from home just before she was supposed to pick up her daughter at school. The officers had a warrant for her arrest.

    “What do you mean robbery?” FourHorn remembers asking the officers. Her only brushes with the law had been a few speeding tickets.

    She was locked up in a Colorado jail. They took her clothes and other belongings and handed her an oversize black-and-white striped uniform. She protested for five days, telling jailers the arrest was a mistake. Finally, her husband borrowed enough money to bail her out.

    “They wouldn’t tell me the details,” she said.

    Later, it became clear that FourHorn was right, that Denver police had arrested the wrong woman. Police were searching for Christin Fourhorn, who lived in Oklahoma.

    Their names were similar, and Christina FourHorn, a mother with no criminal record living in Sterling, Colorado, had been caught in the mix-up.

    • thats very scary tof..5 days and they couldnt get her out..sounds like a 3rd world country not the modern US of A..thx for posting

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