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Marxist User ID: 11717735 New Zealand 06/16/2012 07:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GREECE SITUATION UPDATES: The death of a 19-year-old Greek student has come to symbolize everything that's wrong with austerity!!! Isn't that hilarious Luis? The lad with the camera walked the whole ND rally in 3 minutes tops. Don't think he would be able to do that in the Syriza rally. It was packed and far more intense. MSM sucks. I just hope people don't have afraid to vote Syriza... Sorry i forgot to embed Luis. Old people are afraid. You can't change them in that age. They grew up like that and unfortunately they don't have the access to the internet younger people have so they can inform themselves better. They only have their tv and tv has fucked their brains good and proper. It will be a tight battle as it seems. Also i would like to state that TPTB want fascism to get bigger in Greece. Golden Dawn has fallen to 4-5% after the 7% they got in the last elections. And after the staged woman slapping event they polls give them now a staggering 10%. Thats even higher than PASOK. And i say staged because nobody pulled official charges to anyone after that. All good and well after the incident and Golden Dawn's numbers are through the roof. If all else fails, the elite always drag in the fascists to halt meaningful change during crises. Of course, when times are good, they use "social democratic" sellouts. Typical good guy, bad guy routine. Workers of the World, Unite. You have nothing to lose but your chains! |
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insertfunnyusername User ID: 17920076 Greece 06/16/2012 07:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GREECE SITUATION UPDATES: The death of a 19-year-old Greek student has come to symbolize everything that's wrong with austerity!!! I would like to share an 'recommendation' with you lads to see for yourself the amount of foreign interventions to the Greek people's will for the coming elections. Quoting: insertfunnyusername Financial times deutchland this time and they even have their recommendation in Greek, stating that you Greeks should resist the demagogy of Alexis Tsipras and SYRIZA and the best option you have is New Democracy. Crazy things by the German press these last few days, Focus magazine yesterday stated that Greece is a whorehouse. Recommendation to the voters - The Financial Times Deutschland (FTD) and the majority of Greeks have a common interest: Your country must remain in the euro. On Sunday elections are historic, which is crucial precisely on this, but for the future of European Monetary Union. For this FTD is now doing exceptionally a recommendation to Greek voters, something that gets used before the elections to the Bundestag and the European Parliament. Dear Greeks, Greeks dear, be sure to clear political conditions. Vote for courageous reform process, not angrily against the necessary and painful restructuring. Only parties who accept the terms of international donors, the country will be able to remain in the euro. Resist the demagogy of Alexis Tsipras and SYRIZA. Do not trust their promises, that is possible without consequences termination of all agreements. The country has finally you need a rule that works. For the smooth governance recommend New Republic, which are dealing with a heavy heart. The New Republic brought the wrong policy for decades and is partly responsible for today's misery. However the best option for your country would be a coalition government led by Antonis Samaras, not Alexis Tsipras, who wants to turn back the wheel of history and we delude ourselves with a world that is unrealistic. [link to translate.google.gr] They are really scary... an ex portuguese finance ministry said yesterday that the future of Portugal will be decided sunday in Greece, and if Siriza wins, Portugal will default. He really said that? Portugal will default? Why the want to terrorize people around Europe so much? They just want to spread hate methinks. If Syriza wins, everything that will happen from now on in eurozone will be Greece's fault. They found the perfect scapegoat. I just thought things were quiter in Portugal regarding the Greek elections. They want you to be on the edge too for some reason, nothing better for them to scare the people a bit more. How is your socialist govt doing Luis? Are you happy by their actions? Are they puppets? |
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insertfunnyusername User ID: 17920076 Greece 06/16/2012 07:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GREECE SITUATION UPDATES: The death of a 19-year-old Greek student has come to symbolize everything that's wrong with austerity!!! I would like to share an 'recommendation' with you lads to see for yourself the amount of foreign interventions to the Greek people's will for the coming elections. Quoting: insertfunnyusername Financial times deutchland this time and they even have their recommendation in Greek, stating that you Greeks should resist the demagogy of Alexis Tsipras and SYRIZA and the best option you have is New Democracy. Crazy things by the German press these last few days, Focus magazine yesterday stated that Greece is a whorehouse. Recommendation to the voters - The Financial Times Deutschland (FTD) and the majority of Greeks have a common interest: Your country must remain in the euro. On Sunday elections are historic, which is crucial precisely on this, but for the future of European Monetary Union. For this FTD is now doing exceptionally a recommendation to Greek voters, something that gets used before the elections to the Bundestag and the European Parliament. Dear Greeks, Greeks dear, be sure to clear political conditions. Vote for courageous reform process, not angrily against the necessary and painful restructuring. Only parties who accept the terms of international donors, the country will be able to remain in the euro. Resist the demagogy of Alexis Tsipras and SYRIZA. Do not trust their promises, that is possible without consequences termination of all agreements. The country has finally you need a rule that works. For the smooth governance recommend New Republic, which are dealing with a heavy heart. The New Republic brought the wrong policy for decades and is partly responsible for today's misery. However the best option for your country would be a coalition government led by Antonis Samaras, not Alexis Tsipras, who wants to turn back the wheel of history and we delude ourselves with a world that is unrealistic. [link to translate.google.gr] The "Financial Times Germany" .. is NOT a german newspaper and is a known instrument of the anglosaxon financial industry to influence the german markets and managers. They shilled for a long time and now they have public known financial problems. There are way better and realistic papers available with a more realistic and "german" view. Like Deutsche Mittelstandsnachrichten [link to translate.google.com] I know my friend that FT, Focus and Bild are shite. It just amazes me the nerve they have swearing Greece and posting recommendations for elections like Greece is their own backyard. Thank you for your link, i'll bookmark it for a different opinion. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 17949632 United Kingdom 06/16/2012 07:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GREECE SITUATION UPDATES: The death of a 19-year-old Greek student has come to symbolize everything that's wrong with austerity!!! fao grexit tards. 80% of greeks want to stay in europe ! both main parties want to stay in europe ! the controversy is about the terms of the austerity deal. germany cant renegotiate because then other countries would want to renegotiate. |
insertfunnyusername User ID: 17920076 Greece 06/16/2012 07:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GREECE SITUATION UPDATES: The death of a 19-year-old Greek student has come to symbolize everything that's wrong with austerity!!! Do you think it's possible the last election repeats and no partie could form a government? Quoting: Luisport A govt will be formed this time. No other way, the country can't go another month without a govt. But it won't last long. If pro-bailout forces win, immediately after the elections they have announced 15+ extra different taxes and the people hardly have this kind of money, so i expect a lot of protesting and rioting. If an anti-bailout govt wins EU will fight this govt so hard with imposing measures and provoking faked riots that it won't last either. Whoever wins with the current data won't last in power more than 6 months i think. Maybe things will change, as i said before US is secretly rooting for Syriza so they maybe have a better luck and last longer. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18030804 Portugal 06/16/2012 07:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GREECE SITUATION UPDATES: The death of a 19-year-old Greek student has come to symbolize everything that's wrong with austerity!!! fao grexit tards. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17949632 80% of greeks want to stay in europe ! both main parties want to stay in europe ! the controversy is about the terms of the austerity deal. germany cant renegotiate because then other countries would want to renegotiate. Greeks want to be free from elites! They say they want EU because it's what elite media sell and inject in theire minds! They want people have afraid to be better manipulated! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 18030804 Portugal 06/16/2012 07:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GREECE SITUATION UPDATES: The death of a 19-year-old Greek student has come to symbolize everything that's wrong with austerity!!! Do you think it's possible the last election repeats and no partie could form a government? Quoting: Luisport A govt will be formed this time. No other way, the country can't go another month without a govt. But it won't last long. If pro-bailout forces win, immediately after the elections they have announced 15+ extra different taxes and the people hardly have this kind of money, so i expect a lot of protesting and rioting. If an anti-bailout govt wins EU will fight this govt so hard with imposing measures and provoking faked riots that it won't last either. Whoever wins with the current data won't last in power more than 6 months i think. Maybe things will change, as i said before US is secretly rooting for Syriza so they maybe have a better luck and last longer. I'm afraid of a military coup if Syriza wins and to kill his leader... |
insertfunnyusername User ID: 17920076 Greece 06/16/2012 07:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GREECE SITUATION UPDATES: The death of a 19-year-old Greek student has come to symbolize everything that's wrong with austerity!!! fao grexit tards. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17949632 80% of greeks want to stay in europe ! both main parties want to stay in europe ! the controversy is about the terms of the austerity deal. germany cant renegotiate because then other countries would want to renegotiate. As i already said in previous posts that is not true. These are faked polls. More like 50-50 the amount of people who want the euro. The polls that say this 80% are fake. In alternative media with well-informed people 80% wants the drachma back. These same polls said that ND will win by a large margin and we all saw how that turned out for them.The elite in the country wants the euro no doubt about it. The average people couldn't care more about the currency, they just want a decent living. Regardless of what MSM wants you to believe quality of life of the Greek people fell 65% from 2002 to 2009 when the euro was installed as a currency and since 2009 this number probably got even bigger. Everything became far more expensive. Don't believe everything you hear in the MSM, this crisis is one of the biggest mass propaganda/disinfo i've ever seen taking place in Europe. |
Gregor Samsa User ID: 17061619 Turkey 06/16/2012 07:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GREECE SITUATION UPDATES: The death of a 19-year-old Greek student has come to symbolize everything that's wrong with austerity!!! Do you think it's possible the last election repeats and no partie could form a government? Quoting: Luisport A govt will be formed this time. No other way, the country can't go another month without a govt. But it won't last long. If pro-bailout forces win, immediately after the elections they have announced 15+ extra different taxes and the people hardly have this kind of money, so i expect a lot of protesting and rioting. If an anti-bailout govt wins EU will fight this govt so hard with imposing measures and provoking faked riots that it won't last either. Whoever wins with the current data won't last in power more than 6 months i think. Maybe things will change, as i said before US is secretly rooting for Syriza so they maybe have a better luck and last longer. Is it %100 that if Syriza wins Greece will exit Eurozone or are there any chances that bailout terms negotiations could bring some results ? Sorry, if this has been answered allready. To know means to know all. Not to know all means not to know. In order to know all, it is only necessary to know a little. But, in order to know this little, it is first necessary to know pretty much. G.I. Gurdjieff |
insertfunnyusername User ID: 17920076 Greece 06/16/2012 07:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GREECE SITUATION UPDATES: The death of a 19-year-old Greek student has come to symbolize everything that's wrong with austerity!!! Do you think it's possible the last election repeats and no partie could form a government? Quoting: Luisport A govt will be formed this time. No other way, the country can't go another month without a govt. But it won't last long. If pro-bailout forces win, immediately after the elections they have announced 15+ extra different taxes and the people hardly have this kind of money, so i expect a lot of protesting and rioting. If an anti-bailout govt wins EU will fight this govt so hard with imposing measures and provoking faked riots that it won't last either. Whoever wins with the current data won't last in power more than 6 months i think. Maybe things will change, as i said before US is secretly rooting for Syriza so they maybe have a better luck and last longer. I'm afraid of a military coup if Syriza wins and to kill his leader... That would be a terrible outcome for everyone involved and i mean the whole of Europe. It will put us back in the dark ages if an European leader can be killed especially after this big amount of coverage. Only positive thing from a coup is that the debt will be erased but i don't even want to think about it. Interesting times we live in no doubt about that. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18030804 Portugal 06/16/2012 07:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GREECE SITUATION UPDATES: The death of a 19-year-old Greek student has come to symbolize everything that's wrong with austerity!!! Do you think it's possible the last election repeats and no partie could form a government? Quoting: Luisport A govt will be formed this time. No other way, the country can't go another month without a govt. But it won't last long. If pro-bailout forces win, immediately after the elections they have announced 15+ extra different taxes and the people hardly have this kind of money, so i expect a lot of protesting and rioting. If an anti-bailout govt wins EU will fight this govt so hard with imposing measures and provoking faked riots that it won't last either. Whoever wins with the current data won't last in power more than 6 months i think. Maybe things will change, as i said before US is secretly rooting for Syriza so they maybe have a better luck and last longer. I'm afraid of a military coup if Syriza wins and to kill his leader... That would be a terrible outcome for everyone involved and i mean the whole of Europe. It will put us back in the dark ages if an European leader can be killed especially after this big amount of coverage. Only positive thing from a coup is that the debt will be erased but i don't even want to think about it. Interesting times we live in no doubt about that. This is my biggest fear! |
insertfunnyusername User ID: 17920076 Greece 06/16/2012 07:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GREECE SITUATION UPDATES: The death of a 19-year-old Greek student has come to symbolize everything that's wrong with austerity!!! Do you think it's possible the last election repeats and no partie could form a government? Quoting: Luisport A govt will be formed this time. No other way, the country can't go another month without a govt. But it won't last long. If pro-bailout forces win, immediately after the elections they have announced 15+ extra different taxes and the people hardly have this kind of money, so i expect a lot of protesting and rioting. If an anti-bailout govt wins EU will fight this govt so hard with imposing measures and provoking faked riots that it won't last either. Whoever wins with the current data won't last in power more than 6 months i think. Maybe things will change, as i said before US is secretly rooting for Syriza so they maybe have a better luck and last longer. Is it %100 that if Syriza wins Greece will exit Eurozone or are there any chances that bailout terms negotiations could bring some results ? Sorry, if this has been answered allready. EU can't kick Greece out of the euro. They can starve us to death though so we can pick up our toys and GTFO by ourselves. Syriza says about negotiation for start and if the EU won't do that they want to cancel the whole terms and audit the debt because everybody knows is odious. Can't see the EU negotiating though, Merkel stated last time that we will be exemplary punished for our actions and i personally think she really means it. Either way it's not going to end good for Greece. It's a fucked if you, fucked if you don't situation. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1496863 United Kingdom 06/16/2012 07:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GREECE SITUATION UPDATES: The death of a 19-year-old Greek student has come to symbolize everything that's wrong with austerity!!! As i already said in previous posts that is not true. These are faked polls. More like 50-50 the amount of people who want the euro. The polls that say this 80% are fake. In alternative media with well-informed people 80% wants the drachma back. These same polls said that ND will win by a large margin and we all saw how that turned out for them.The elite in the country wants the euro no doubt about it. The average people couldn't care more about the currency, they just want a decent living. Regardless of what MSM wants you to believe quality of life of the Greek people fell 65% from 2002 to 2009 when the euro was installed as a currency and since 2009 this number probably got even bigger. Everything became far more expensive. Don't believe everything you hear in the MSM, this crisis is one of the biggest mass propaganda/disinfo i've ever seen taking place in Europe. Quoting: insertfunnyusername interesting,thanks for posting |
Gregor Samsa User ID: 17061619 Turkey 06/16/2012 07:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GREECE SITUATION UPDATES: The death of a 19-year-old Greek student has come to symbolize everything that's wrong with austerity!!! Do you think it's possible the last election repeats and no partie could form a government? Quoting: Luisport A govt will be formed this time. No other way, the country can't go another month without a govt. But it won't last long. If pro-bailout forces win, immediately after the elections they have announced 15+ extra different taxes and the people hardly have this kind of money, so i expect a lot of protesting and rioting. If an anti-bailout govt wins EU will fight this govt so hard with imposing measures and provoking faked riots that it won't last either. Whoever wins with the current data won't last in power more than 6 months i think. Maybe things will change, as i said before US is secretly rooting for Syriza so they maybe have a better luck and last longer. Is it %100 that if Syriza wins Greece will exit Eurozone or are there any chances that bailout terms negotiations could bring some results ? Sorry, if this has been answered allready. EU can't kick Greece out of the euro. They can starve us to death though so we can pick up our toys and GTFO by ourselves. Syriza says about negotiation for start and if the EU won't do that they want to cancel the whole terms and audit the debt because everybody knows is odious. Can't see the EU negotiating though, Merkel stated last time that we will be exemplary punished for our actions and i personally think she really means it. Either way it's not going to end good for Greece. It's a fucked if you, fucked if you don't situation. Thank you and good luck tomorrow To know means to know all. Not to know all means not to know. In order to know all, it is only necessary to know a little. But, in order to know this little, it is first necessary to know pretty much. G.I. Gurdjieff |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1496863 United Kingdom 06/16/2012 07:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GREECE SITUATION UPDATES: The death of a 19-year-old Greek student has come to symbolize everything that's wrong with austerity!!! EU can't kick Greece out of the euro. They can starve us to death though so we can pick up our toys and GTFO by ourselves. Syriza says about negotiation for start and if the EU won't do that they want to cancel the whole terms and audit the debt because everybody knows is odious. Can't see the EU negotiating though, Merkel stated last time that we will be exemplary punished for our actions and i personally think she really means it. Either way it's not going to end good for Greece. It's a fucked if you, fucked if you don't situation. Quoting: insertfunnyusername the whole of the EU is in the same boat,watch the domino effect! i believe a famine is coming |
insertfunnyusername User ID: 17920076 Greece 06/16/2012 07:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GREECE SITUATION UPDATES: The death of a 19-year-old Greek student has come to symbolize everything that's wrong with austerity!!! ... Quoting: insertfunnyusername A govt will be formed this time. No other way, the country can't go another month without a govt. But it won't last long. If pro-bailout forces win, immediately after the elections they have announced 15+ extra different taxes and the people hardly have this kind of money, so i expect a lot of protesting and rioting. If an anti-bailout govt wins EU will fight this govt so hard with imposing measures and provoking faked riots that it won't last either. Whoever wins with the current data won't last in power more than 6 months i think. Maybe things will change, as i said before US is secretly rooting for Syriza so they maybe have a better luck and last longer. Is it %100 that if Syriza wins Greece will exit Eurozone or are there any chances that bailout terms negotiations could bring some results ? Sorry, if this has been answered allready. EU can't kick Greece out of the euro. They can starve us to death though so we can pick up our toys and GTFO by ourselves. Syriza says about negotiation for start and if the EU won't do that they want to cancel the whole terms and audit the debt because everybody knows is odious. Can't see the EU negotiating though, Merkel stated last time that we will be exemplary punished for our actions and i personally think she really means it. Either way it's not going to end good for Greece. It's a fucked if you, fucked if you don't situation. Thank you and good luck tomorrow Thank you too my friend. Best wishes from Greece |
Gregor Samsa User ID: 17061619 Turkey 06/16/2012 08:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GREECE SITUATION UPDATES: The death of a 19-year-old Greek student has come to symbolize everything that's wrong with austerity!!! ... Quoting: Gregor Samsa Is it %100 that if Syriza wins Greece will exit Eurozone or are there any chances that bailout terms negotiations could bring some results ? Sorry, if this has been answered allready. EU can't kick Greece out of the euro. They can starve us to death though so we can pick up our toys and GTFO by ourselves. Syriza says about negotiation for start and if the EU won't do that they want to cancel the whole terms and audit the debt because everybody knows is odious. Can't see the EU negotiating though, Merkel stated last time that we will be exemplary punished for our actions and i personally think she really means it. Either way it's not going to end good for Greece. It's a fucked if you, fucked if you don't situation. Thank you and good luck tomorrow Thank you too my friend. Best wishes from Greece Like the above poster from UK said, Greece is not alone in this. Maybe Greek people will suffer first but it's coming to all towns sooner or later. Best wishes from the neighbor To know means to know all. Not to know all means not to know. In order to know all, it is only necessary to know a little. But, in order to know this little, it is first necessary to know pretty much. G.I. Gurdjieff |
insertfunnyusername User ID: 17920076 Greece 06/16/2012 08:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GREECE SITUATION UPDATES: The death of a 19-year-old Greek student has come to symbolize everything that's wrong with austerity!!! EU can't kick Greece out of the euro. They can starve us to death though so we can pick up our toys and GTFO by ourselves. Syriza says about negotiation for start and if the EU won't do that they want to cancel the whole terms and audit the debt because everybody knows is odious. Can't see the EU negotiating though, Merkel stated last time that we will be exemplary punished for our actions and i personally think she really means it. Either way it's not going to end good for Greece. It's a fucked if you, fucked if you don't situation. Quoting: insertfunnyusername the whole of the EU is in the same boat,watch the domino effect! i believe a famine is coming True that. I think this is the year. It is obvious they are prepare us for something big. I would like to share a prophetical article from telegraph from 2007. Go about in the middle of the article and read what the lads is saying there. In contrast, the EU quite deliberately created the most dangerous credit bubble of all: EMU. And, whereas the mission of the Fed is to avoid a financial crisis, the mission of the ECB is to provoke one Linkie here: [link to www.telegraph.co.uk] It is so obvious they want to starve us so we will accept the further unification of Europe like it is our divine savior. This was designed by the beginning of the euro. They are playing their cards perfectly though, most sheeps can't see a damn thing. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1496863 United Kingdom 06/16/2012 08:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GREECE SITUATION UPDATES: The death of a 19-year-old Greek student has come to symbolize everything that's wrong with austerity!!! True that. I think this is the year. It is obvious they are prepare us for something big. I would like to share a prophetical article from telegraph from 2007. Go about in the middle of the article and read what the lads is saying there. Quoting: insertfunnyusername In contrast, the EU quite deliberately created the most dangerous credit bubble of all: EMU. And, whereas the mission of the Fed is to avoid a financial crisis, the mission of the ECB is to provoke one Linkie here: [link to www.telegraph.co.uk] It is so obvious they want to starve us so we will accept the further unification of Europe like it is our divine savior. This was designed by the beginning of the euro. They are playing their cards perfectly though, most sheeps can't see a damn thing. the sheep cant see anything,99% of people are BLIND,if you point out reality they start shaking with hatred,these are the same people that nailed christ to the cross the ships going down,the US is fucked as well,we are heading for world wide revolution,food shortages,to be honest i am looking forward to it,the worlds a mess and needs to change,its going to bet far worse before it gets better though..... i will be watching the greek elections with interest |
insertfunnyusername User ID: 17920076 Greece 06/16/2012 08:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: GREECE SITUATION UPDATES: The death of a 19-year-old Greek student has come to symbolize everything that's wrong with austerity!!! True that. I think this is the year. It is obvious they are prepare us for something big. I would like to share a prophetical article from telegraph from 2007. Go about in the middle of the article and read what the lads is saying there. Quoting: insertfunnyusername In contrast, the EU quite deliberately created the most dangerous credit bubble of all: EMU. And, whereas the mission of the Fed is to avoid a financial crisis, the mission of the ECB is to provoke one Linkie here: [link to www.telegraph.co.uk] It is so obvious they want to starve us so we will accept the further unification of Europe like it is our divine savior. This was designed by the beginning of the euro. They are playing their cards perfectly though, most sheeps can't see a damn thing. the sheep cant see anything,99% of people are BLIND,if you point out reality they start shaking with hatred,these are the same people that nailed christ to the cross the ships going down,the US is fucked as well,we are heading for world wide revolution,food shortages,to be honest i am looking forward to it,the worlds a mess and needs to change,its going to bet far worse before it gets better though..... i will be watching the greek elections with interest Bad times ahead. We all should be prepared. I couldn't agree more with what you say about the hatred. I've posted the same thing in a relative thread yesterday that my biggest worry of these events unfolding in Europe is that EU is doing exactly whats it was not supposed to do. Spread hate among fellow Europeans to protect the interests of the banks and big financial institutions and i don't know if this could end well. The orchestrated MSM propaganda is very big and affects a lot of people who blindly believe them and spreading even more the hate. So we have lazy Greeks, mafiosi Italians, nazi Germans, Portuguese had a coup for 50 years so something must be wrong with them too and even the English govt starting saying to its citizens that they don't work hard enough and who knows with what else TPTB will come next. All average Europeans must inform themselves that it is not their actions that lead us in this shite, politicians sold their souls and voters to the banksters and we don't have no reason whatsoever to hate each other. Let's not play the game they want us to play. Recent history proved that this is very dangerous. Last Edited by insertfunnyusername on 06/16/2012 08:19 AM |
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