This article will try to explain to those unfamiliar with the
current situation in Greece the root causes of the current Greek drama
-- By Alexios Synodinos (with French and German Translations)
No Pericles: George Papandreou, Greek Prime Minister, October 6, 2009–November 11, 2011
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Bei Alexios Synodinos
Translations: French, German
Part 2 of 2
In the first part
of this study we examined the post-World War II political history of
Greece and the events and machinations that lead to the election of the
current Greek government and the polymorphous crisis from which Greece
currently suffers.
The second part of the study deals with the kind of people that
constitute the Greek government, a key issue which will clarify to the
reader the reasons why Greece has taken this catastrophic course.
Moreover, it offers a short but concrete description of the
extraordinary and unexploited wealth Greece possesses focusing mainly on
its oil, natural gas, and uranium deposits. It is that wealth which the
“circumcised banker elite” and its goyim servants seek to grab by
destroying the Greek economy and the Greek ethno-state by debt.
I
Let us start by examining the profile of Mr. Papandreou, the current
prime minister of Greece. Mr. Papandreou claims his first name is
Georgios (George), but the evidence shows otherwise. He was born in
Minnesota, USA and as a kid his family used to call him Jeffrey. That
information was until recently posted in the article about him in the
English section of Wikipedia.[1] Allegedly the young Jeffrey was later
baptized in the Greek-Orthodox Church and was christened Georgios at the
age of seven. According to that version of the story his baptism (as
well as the baptism of his sister) was conducted by the Greek-orthodox
Archbishop of America Iakovos (James) in 1959. However, the Archdiocese
of America does not have any record of the event. To overcome that
obstacle the image makers of Mr. Papandreou circulated a different
version in 2008, of which the young Jeffrey was baptized along with his
brothers and sister in a private ceremony at the house of the family in
Greece. Both versions of the story have in common that it was the strong
demand of his Greek grandfather for the children to be baptized.
Another common characteristic of the two versions is that neither is
supported by any evidence. The rite of baptism is considered the most
important day in the life of a Greek-orthodox Christian and it is
celebrated accordingly. Friends and family are invited for the event and
of course pictures are taken. Unfortunately for Mr. Papandreou pictures
of his baptism do not exist, nor does any official document or
certificate of his baptism. Even if we accept that Mr. Papandreou was
indeed baptized the question that remains is, why his family refused to
do it at the appropriate age (that of the infant)? Moreover, some people
claim that Mr. Papandreou who studied at the Athens College, is
mentioned in its files not as an Orthodox Christian but as a Protestant.
Due to the fact that the author of this article takes Christian
mysteries seriously, and to avoid any confusion with his grandfather,
for the rest of the article Mr. Papandreou will be referred to by his
full real name, Jeffrey Papandreou.
The racial make-up of Jeffrey Papandreou is also interesting. As it
was explained in the first part of this study, his father, Andreas
Papandreou, was half-Jewish by his mother.[2] The mother of Jeffrey
Papandreou is an American by the name Margaret Chant. Few things are
known regarding her background. During the 1970s and the 1980s there
were widespread rumors in Greece and among the Greek-American community
that the Chants were of Jewish or Bulgarian-Jewish origin and their name
was latter Americanized to “Chant” originally from “Chantov” or
“Chantovski.” Those rumors were countered by her father Dag “Horatio”
Chant who was an Elder in the Jehovah’s Witnesses sect and according to
his claims of Irish and German origin.[3] However, since such claims
have resurfaced, if there was any concrete evidence of the non-Jewish
origin of the Chant family, it is certain that the systemic media would
have presented it by now. Of course, it does not really matter if
Jeffrey Papandreou is racially Jewish by 25% or 75%, the important is
that, as it will be explained later, his behavior closely resembles that
of Lenin,[4] he has surrounded himself with Jews, and is in full
accordance with the “circumcised banker elite.”
Jeffrey Papandreou grew up in a house of which English and not Greek
was spoken. His mother, despite living for more than sixty years in
Greece, has refused to learn and speak the Greek language. Thus, Jeffrey
Papandreou has always been more comfortable with English than with
Greek. His far from perfect command of the Greek language is frequently
satirized. Even more peculiar is his relation with the Greek orthodox
faith. During the period he was serving as a foreign minister of Greece
he frequently clashed with the priest of a church nearby his house
because he was annoyed by the sound of the bells. Whenever he has been
forced by his image makers to participate in religious feasts and
ceremonies made abundantly clear that he is totally ignorant of all the
traditions and customs of the Orthodox Church.
Jeffrey Papandreou has always had a very dysfunctional relationship
with Greece. Some e-mails among members of the Papandreou family that
were leaked a few years ago and acquired publicity had Nikos Papandreou,
the brother of Jeffrey, calling Greece a damned country and describing himself and his family as Americans with American hearts disguised as Greeks.[5]
That dysfunctional relationship of Jeffrey Papandreou with Greece is
illustrated in his political career. Apparently his vocations were the
Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, switching
from one to the other throughout the years PASOK was in power. As a
minister of Education he did whatever he could to minimize the teaching
of the ancient Greek language at schools[6] and to “improve” the
educational system by making it less demanding for the pupils; Jeffrey
Papandreou was not alone in that effort, he rather followed the main
party line in the destruction of the Greek educational system. The
author who was at school at the time recalls the continuous changes of
books, with the new ones always being with more sketches and text
illustrations, and in which often theory was explained through
successive sketches rather than written words.[7]
His career as a foreign minister embarked with a gigantic effort to
improve the relations with Turkey. For Jeffrey Papandreou the problems
in the Greek-Turkish relations were nebulously attributed to
preconceived negative notions the Greeks have towards Turks and
vice-versa. Provided these notions were changed, the relations between
the two countries would be instantly improved. Of course how exactly the
continuous provocations of Turkey in the Aegean Sea and the disputation
of Greek sovereignty by Turkey on Greek islands can be explained with
that theory is beyond any rational explanation. But Greece ceased to be a
country when one can have a rational debate the day the mass media and
the universities were taken over by the Marxists and the liberals. Based
on that post-modern understanding of international relations, Jeffrey
Papandreou sought to create dozens of Greek-Turkish committees of
experts who would explore issues of mutual interests, establish trust
and alter everything in education, public culture and the media
portraying in a negative light the “other side.” The findings of such
committees never became widely known, but judging by the steady and
drastic changes in school textbooks, the gradual removal of anything
reminding Turkish atrocities from public display and the media ban on
the continuous provocations of Turkey, it can be safely assumed that the
goal has been the total eradication of anything which would remind
Greeks of Turkish barbarity and the suppression of truth in favor of a
“new approach” in Greek-Turkish relations. The reader should be aware of
the fact that although such committees experienced their heyday during
the previous PASOK administration and their decisions begun to be
implemented in the early 2000s, the changes in the school textbooks
continued unabated even when the government changed and the Center-Right
party of ND (Nea Dimokratia) came to power. The reason for this is
quite simple: the policy of Greece in most issues is not decided by her
institutions but by forces outside her, which have nothing to do with
Greek politics. The two major parties (PASOK and ND) despite their
alleged differences follow what is dictated to them by these outside
forces. More examples of that phenomenon will be presented as the
article progresses.
Jeffrey Papandreou as the Foreign Minister of Greece was of course
championed by the Turkish establishment and he is continued to be adored
by the Turkish newspapers which hailed his inauguration as the prime
minister. The semiology of having one’s traditional enemies praising his
leader would of course puzzle even the most gullible person. However,
it should not surprise anyone who is aware of Jeffrey Papandreou’s
views. He is one of the biggest supporters of Turkey in Europe and a
strong defender of Turkey’s entrance in the EU. In most issues regarding
Greek-Turkish relations he has astounded even his most devoted
supporters by taking pro-Turkish stances. In 2004, when the Kofi Annan
Plan for Cyprus was presented by the UN, most Greek politicians were
very reluctant to celebrate it as a solution for the Cyprus problem. On
the contrary, Jeffrey Papandreou was adamant on his support for the
Annan Plan. He strongly pressured the Cypriot government to accept it.
What exactly meant the implementation of the Annan Plan in Cyprus and
what would be the consequences of such an action are beyond the scope of
this article. Nevertheless, the reader should be aware that the Annan
Plan, had it been implemented, would have established a non-functional
state, with the 18% of the Turkish population having essentially more
political power than the 82% of the Greek-Cypriot community and it would
have given the opportunity to Turkey to have control of even the free
parts of the islands which now constitute the Republic of Cyprus.
Other views of Jeffrey Papandreou include the legalization of
so-called “soft drugs,” strong support for gay and lesbian rights, a
belief in totally unrestrained immigration, radical egalitarianism, and
militant feminism. His mother, who is head of the largest feminist
organization in Greece, indoctrinated young Jeffrey on a feminist
understanding of history in which women are oppressed by men and the
only way to end war and other global problems is the promotion of women
in places of power. That is reflected in the current Greek government
(hand-picked by himself) which has a disproportionate number of female
ministers. In short Jeffrey Papandreou is a true child of the 1960s, a
Mediterranean version of Bill Clinton.
II
The cabinet[8] of Jeffrey Papandreou is a peculiar coalition of
crypto-Jews, proponents of globalization, ultra-liberals with little
touch with reality and in two distinct cases “Hellenized” Balkan Slavs
who consider Greece their enemy and are eager to plant the seeds of its
destruction. Moreover, Jeffrey Papandreou has employed a large number of
advisers, all both foreigners and ultra-liberals. The structure of the
government and its human geography is typical of a state run by Jews.
They at the top and a few gentile collaborationists assisting them
either for ideological reasons or personal gains as Professor Kevin
MacDonald would put it. A detailed analysis of the background of all of
them would derail this article from its purpose so a few characteristic
examples will be examined selectively from each category.
Mr. Yannis Ragousis is minister of the Interior.[9] He had a
cataclysmic rise in the hierarchy of PASOK climbing almost instantly
from a fairly unknown mayor of an Aegean island to the right hand of
Jeffrey Papandreou. Ragousis however is the Greek version of his real
Jewish name Saragousi (or Saragussi) which indicates his Sephardic
origin from Saragossa,[10] Spain.[11] Mr. Ragousis had kept that fact
hidden from the public but it was accidentally discovered by an amateur
investigator.[12] At the time these pages are written, Jeffrey
Papandreou is contemplating on the idea of creating a ministry which
will coordinate all others and its minister will be acting as a second
prime minister. According to most sources Mr. Ragousis is one of the two
primary candidates for the job.[13]
Another characteristic example of the quality of Jeffrey Papandreou’s
government is Anna Diamantopoulou, currently Minister of Education,
Lifelong Learning and Religious Affairs and frequently referred to as
Mrs. Bilderberg due to her membership in the Bilderberg Club.[14]
Diamantopoulou is a strong believer in multiculturalism, globalization,
and the dismantling of nation-states. She is currently promoting the
de-Hellenization of the Greek educational system in favor of a form of
education without cultural and ethnic preferences. Her husband goes by
the non-Greek surname Salavano(s). The closest assistant of Anna
Diamantopoulou and under-minister of education is another crypto-Jewess,
Paraskeui (Evi) Christofilopoulou. She dropped the Jewish surname of
her family, Kaler, and kept the Greek and Christian-sounding name of her
husband, when she became involved with Greek politics. Unfortunately
for her, the Ph.D. thesis she submitted in 1990 bares her real name.[15]
On the side of the gullible gentile collaborationists, the most
pro-eminent member of the government is the minister of the Environment
and Energy, Tina Birbili. A weird looking, ultra-liberal, eco-fanatic
whose incapability to be in touch with reality is legendary. After 10
months in office she managed to block crucial projects for the
development of Greece (e.g., the partial deviation of river Acheloos)
due to the insistence of fringe ecologist groups and to derail any other
project that would damage her ecological profile. Her last achievement
was the ban on the annual precautionary sprays against dangerous
mosquitoes in areas of Northern Greece. As a result seven people died
from the West Nile virus. The reason behind the decision to ban the
sprays indicates her radical ecological beliefs and it is attributed to
her anxiety on the damage the sprays would cause to the fragile
“mosquito society.”[16]
Theodora Tzakri is the new star of PASOK. She climbed fast in the
hierarchy of the party despite or maybe because of her provocative and
inappropriate (for a member of the parliament) appearance and speech
problems which she has been battling to eliminate for years. Jeffrey
Papandreou appointed her vice-minister in the Ministry of the Interior
and she became one of the staunch supporters of the law which changed
the rules for the acquisition of the Greek nationality by foreigners.
The law will be examined thoroughly in the following parts of this
study. T. Tzakri is allegedly of Slavic origin and there is plenty of
anecdotal evidence to support that claim.[17] Her actions as the
vice-minister have been in accordance with that allegation. She was the
main architect of the law that enables the return to Greece of 50,000
Slavs from FYROM[18] who in the communist mutiny of 1944–1949 fought
along with the communists and later fled or were expelled from Greece.
Such a decision will result in cataclysmic events since it artificially
creates an ethnic minority and offers the opportunity to the government
of FYROM to promote its propaganda regarding ethnic “Macedonians” within
Greece.
The aforementioned examples simply indicate the kind of people who
are in power in Greece. Besides them, a large number of foreign
advisers[19] surround Jeffrey Papandreou and cost millions to the Greek
people. Unsurprisingly most belong to the international “good ol’ boy
network” of Jewish intellectuals (e.g., Leif Petrogsky), Jewish economic
gurus (e.g., Joseph Stiglitz), bankers and members of the Bilderberg
Club (e.g., Tommaso Padoa Schioppa),[20] and ex-far leftists turned
policy makers (e.g., Joeff Malgan). All of them have in common that they
are old friends of Jeffrey Papandreou and with one notable exception
(that of Prof. Kevin Featherstone) know absolutely nothing of Greece and
the Greek society. One could ask, what would benefit Greece the
employment of such highly-paid and dubious advisers? Are not the
ministers and their teams enough for the prime minister of Greece? How
come all the advisers happen to be good friends of Jeffrey Papandreou?
Perhaps the answer is quite simple and not technical at all. Jeffrey
Papandreou has lived in Greece for enough time to acquire some Greek
customs. One of them is that when you inherit a fortune the first thing
you do is to make presents to your close friends. The “fortune” of the
story is of course Greece struck by a severe financial crisis. A
financial crisis, which Jeffrey Papandreou did whatever he could to
accelerate and deepen.
III
The wealth of a State is largely based on two key components: the
ingenuity, education and industriousness of its people (especially of
its middle class) and its natural resources. If those two exist and are
effectively combined then a state and its people can prosper. If the
first is missing then the solution is to seek the technical advice of
more advanced nations. If a State lacks natural resources then its only
course of action is to acquire such resources from abroad, either by
buying them or by exploiting those of other countries. Greece has no
shortage of either, nevertheless she is considered one of the poorest
countries in Europe, her manufacturing and heavy industry are
non-existent, and she has to import almost every technological product
from abroad. Why? The answer to that disturbing question is simple. What
Greece lacks is the leadership willing to combine the aforementioned
components for development, and that happens for a crucial reason: the
modern Greek state has never been an independent state and its leaders
(with a few notable exceptions) have been always chosen by outside
forces to serve the interests not of the Greek nation but of others.
The fact that Greece is nothing more than a country-destination for
tourists and that tourism is considered its primary industry reflects a
conscious decision taken not by Greeks but by foreigners and implemented
by the governments of Greece. That is not a wild conspiracy theory:
there is plenty of evidence to support it. Interestingly such
information is sometimes available in open sources, provided someone
knows how to search as well as read between the lines. To avoid losing
the reader in a sea of dates, names, documents, and agreements, we will
present here one of the crucial studies on Greek economy which was later
used as a guidance for the direction the economic development of the
Greek State would follow. After the end of World War Two, the Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO) devised a study-blueprint for Greece’s
economic development,[21] the plan also involved the World Bank (WB)
which would make sure it was rigidly followed. The study was
propositioned by Moshe Ezekiel in 1947 (no need to explain the origin of
the name). Head of the WB at the time was Eugene Isaac Meyer—Jewish as
well of course. The study focused solely on the coming 25 years. Its
directions were simple, although expressed in an ambiguous language.
Essentially, Greece was discouraged from developing any serious form of
heavy metallurgical and chemical industry. The study also proposed the
creation of a permanent advisory committee with powers far surpassing
the advisory level and able even to parole the paying off of
international loans of the state etc.[22] In other words, any plans for
the strategic development and industrialization of Greece were
cancelled, the Greek economy was to be formed in a way which would make
the Greek state totally dependent on international markets. The answer
to the question most Greeks always ask as to why Greece never created an
automobile industry or a military industry capable to build anything
above bombs and infantry weapons lies in that study. Nevertheless, even
under those strict rules, Greece managed to develop some heavy industry
which remained largely intact until the restoration of democracy in
1974.
As aforementioned, the study of Moshe Ezekiel had a surprisingly
short (25 years) scope. That puzzled the Greek economists who studied it
thoroughly at the time. In retrospect, the 25 years scope does make
sense. Because roughly after 25 years the study was conducted, the Greek
state under the leadership of Konstantinos (Constantine) Karamanlis
(the elder) embarked on a course of nationalization and economic
strangulation of large industrial sectors which was eventually completed
when the socialist Andreas (Andrew) Papandreou came to power in 1981.
When the de-industrialization process was finished, the country focused
on the tertiary sector and especially tourism. Was that a coincidence?
It is really difficult to tell. However the reader should be aware of an
important axiom when studying history. What is usually referred as “the
system” is always several steps ahead of those opposing it and has long
term plans. If things do not make sense at the time they are
implemented, it is because the outsiders are incapable of seeing the
full picture. With the passage of time, the pieces are placed in the
right order and the puzzle is completed.
With no heavy industry there is no real initiative for a country to
dig up and take advantage of its natural resources, and with no
developed mining and refining industry there is no ability to do it
properly and sell it to others. As a result the natural resources stay
buried in the ground waiting for a company or the State to exploit them.
Due to room limitations, a detailed study of the mineral wealth of
Greece is not possible, thus the focus will be mainly on the three
crucial energy sources which Greece has in plenty, uranium, oil, and
natural gas.
As a matter of fact, since 1950, it has been known that quantities of
uranium ore exist in areas of Northern Greece. The discovery attracted
the attention of American scientific groups which visited the country in
order to conduct extended researches on the subject. The search for the
Greek uranium continued until 1995, but the findings in most cases were
kept from the public. In 1996 a leaked document from the Institute of
Geology and Mineral Exploration of Greece appeared in a newspaper which
revealed that Greece has one of the largest deposits of uranium ore in
the world, located in Kavala, Northern Greece.[23] Similar studies
continued to leak and appeared in Greek newspapers, proving the
abundance of uranium ore deposits in several areas of Northern Greece
such as Serres, Kilkis, and the Chalcidice peninsula.[24] Unsurprisingly
the deposits have until now remained unexploited. Those voices that
argued in favor of the creation of an industry of mining and enriching
uranium were ignored. Sixty years after the discovery of the first
uranium deposit in Greece, no government has dared to do anything other
than dismiss the pleas of frustrated scientists who call for the
immediate excavation of the ore. Of course, if the Greek State decided
to act and take advantage of that mineral treasure, it would be able to
pay off its debt, acquire the necessary amount of money to invest on the
building of civilian nuclear reactors, thus becoming independent in
terms of energy, and even export electricity in the Balkans and
elsewhere. Moreover, given the unfavorable conventional military balance
between Greece and Turkey, it could promote the argument that it has
the right to develop nuclear weapons as a credible deterrence. The price
of enriched uranium is on a continuous rise on the market and one gram
of it is estimated to $20,000.[25] Only by taking advantage of its
uranium ore Greece could transform from the poor man of Europe into a
regional energy superpower and able to join the small “nuclear weapons
club.” Consequently, its importance in the international chessboard
would be multiplied, its borders would be secured, and Greeks would
prosper. One could argue that based on the eastern Mediterranean balance
of power a nuclear Greece would force other countries to go nuclear as
well, with Turkey first. A nuclear Turkey in the underbelly of Russia
would not be welcomed by a Soviet or post-Soviet Kremlin. Such an
explanation for renouncing the Greek state’s right to exploit its
uranium ore could be described as reasonable. However, Greece is rich
not only in uranium, but in other conventional fuels as well such as oil
and natural gas and it has done very little to use them in its favor.
IV
There is an abundance of articles, books and studies regarding the
oil deposits in Greece. It will not be an exaggeration to repeat the
words of Nikolaos Zardinidis who in 1978 and as a Minister of Public
Works said that Greece is an island that swims in oil. Until now
large quantities of oil have been discovered in Thermaikos Gulf, in
north-eastern Aegean Sea, Western Greece, and southward of Crete.[26] Of
particular importance are considered the oil deposits south-east of the
Aegean island of Thassos, and in other areas close to the islands of
Samothrace and Mitylene. Those deposits, although known for quite some
time, remained unexploited due to the volatile Greek-Turkish relations
and a series of agreements between the two countries in which Greece,
following stubbornly an appeasement policy, agreed to abstain from any
form of geological research in disputed territories or international
waters. Every time the officials of the Greek statehood are confronted
with questions regarding the dormant oil deposits in the Aegean Sea,
they repeat the mantra of a possible aggressive reaction of Turkey to
any research or drilling operation. Of course the fact that for 35
years, after the fall of the military regime, they did nothing to
confront, counter, and contain the Turkish threat is always out of the
conversation.
Nevertheless, even if we accept the theory of the Turkish threat,
there is absolutely no excuse for the Greek state to remain inactive in
regards to the oil deposits in the Ionian Sea. In the island of
Zakynthos (Zante) oil literally gushes out of the soil. During the
period of the military rule, a brilliant Greek industrialist and
scientist, Sotiris Sofianopoulos, acquired the permission to extract oil
in the area of Keri, Zakynthos. He did that successfully until the
military regime fell. Democracy was restored, and the oil in Zakynthos
began to attract attention. The interest about the oil deposits in
Greece was renewed. The government of K. Karamanlis the elder (almost
deified today by Center-Right voters) acted swiftly. Sofianopoulos was
arrested on false charges and brought to a trial. The court eventually
dropped the charges, but Sofianopoulos’ oil drilling plan ceased to
exist. That was not enough for the Greek state apparatus however;
Sofianopoulos was hunted down and destroyed financially by the combined
forces of the government and the banks.
Natural gas is closely associated with oil. Greece has no shortage of
it either. 12,000,000 cubic meters of natural gas have been estimated
in a deposit near Zakynthos and approximately 450,000,000 cubic meters
in Thessaloniki. Strong evidence suggests the existence of other natural
gas deposits northward of the island of Crete.[27] Up until now Greece
has made use of only a tiny fraction of its hydrocarbons, with the
notable exception of the deposits at the Prinos-Kavala basin. Whilst
other Mediterranean states (including the Republic of Cyprus) have been
constantly exploring their depths for hydrocarbons, Greece remains
largely unexplored.[28] To cover its growing energy market Greece buys
its natural gas from Russia and it spends 10,000,000 euros per year in
Arab and Russian oil![29] The reluctance of the Greek State to extract
its uranium ore and take advantage of its hydrocarbons has made the
country 70% dependable on foreign energy sources.
Gold is also not rare in Greece. According to the Institute of
Geology and Mineral Exploration (IGME) only in the area of Rhodope, the
gold deposit which has been discovered is evaluated up to 9 billion
euros.[30] Similar deposits exist in other parts of Northern Greece
(Serres, Kilkis, Chalcidice peninsula) and in several islands of the
Aegean Sea (e.g. Mitylene, Chios, Lemnos). Greece currently buys 14 tons
of gold a year mainly from Switzerland to sustain its goldsmith
industry. Extracting the gold would be obviously a boost in Greek
economy; however, the Greek state found a clever way to merely pause all
the excavations and exploitation of the Greek gold. In the early 2000s,
it allowed a spurious company, TVX Gold (and its Greek department TVX
Hellas) to extract the quantities of gold in Chalcidice. TVX Gold
managed to extract 1,000,000 tons of ore but carelessly destroyed the
surrounding area with its highly toxic wastes of which most were
directed into the sea turning the blue waters of the Bay of Ierissos
into red.[31] The inhabitants of the area revolted and demanded the
immediate halting of all mining operations. That was of course what all
the ecological organizations needed to start condemning any form of
mining as destructive to the environment and hazardous for the people.
Nowadays, when someone calls for the extraction of the Greek gold he
faces a unified opposition from a variety of ad hoc groups, conservation
organizations, and Left-wing fanatics. These people galvanize and
mobilize the communities next to areas of possible mining operations
with prophecies of an impeding doom for them and the environment. Thus,
the gold remains buried, the Greek government now has an excuse not to
do anything to exploit it, and TVX Gold had sufficient time to make lots
of money by extracting gold without spending anything in securing its
hazardous wastes. To complete the puzzle the reader should be aware that
TVX Gold belongs to György Soros, the widely known Jewish economic
guru, promoter of “color revolutions,” and supporter of hundreds of
progressive NGOs (of which several of them are environmentalist).
Apart from gold, the Greek soil also hides in large quantities other
precious metals such as silver, copper, iridium, and palladium. Any
country that has these aforementioned metals, and manages to extract
them and use them for its own advantage can have its geo-economic
profile skyrocketed. In terms of key strategic minerals (iron,
manganese, chromium, and nickel) Greece is the only country in Europe
that has all of them. Until the 1990s, it was the sole producer and
exporter of manganese in Europe, but its production stopped when the
European Union decided to start buying the cheaper manganese from
Brazil. Since 1982, rare metals such as lanthanum, thulium, thorium, and
others were found to exist in high concentration in several areas in
Greece. Similarly, in terms of precious and semi-precious stones studies
have shown the existence of rubies, sapphires, amethysts, and dozens of
others. No effort has ever been made by any Greek government to mine
them. The last discovery on the grounds of minerals was that buried in
the Aegean Sea (north of Crete and in Kastelorizo island) large deposits
of methane hydrates exist.[32] Methane hydrates have been described as
the fuel of the future which will eventually replace oil.
In other words, Greece by using its immense natural resources could
have easily become one of the richest countries on earth. Instead of
that it remains a poor state seeking to survive by foreign loans and by
tourism. There is no doubt that several decades ago it was decided that
Greece will remain underdeveloped and totally dependable on other
countries. As mentioned earlier, what it is usually called “the system”
is always several steps ahead and has long term plans. The Greek State
has kept its mineral wealth intact, throughout all those decades, not as
strategic reserves for the future, but because it was ordered to do so.
A new “Plan Oldenburg”[33] detailing the exploitation of the natural
resources of Greece must exist somewhere and most probably Jeffrey
Papandreou was allowed to own a copy. The plan will be implemented as
soon as Greece goes bankrupt and dissolves. This time the aggressors are
not the Germans and the victim is not the invaded USSR. It is the
“circumcised banker elite” as the aggressor and Greece as the victim.
But in order for the former to accomplish its plans it had to create a
grave economic crisis and install a puppet government dedicated to the
eradication of the Greek statehood and its people. It is that
polymorphous attack against Greece which the future parts of this study
will examine.
Notes
[1] The exact phrase was: “He was born as Jeffrey Papandreou in St Paul, Minnesota.”
The website Answers.com used to have the exact same phrase in the
article on Mr. Papandreou. The entries in both sites were changed after
the word about the real name of Mr. Papandreou was spread in Greece.
[2] According to the Jewish tradition, children born of a Jewish mother are considered nominally Jewish.
[3] Botsaris, Dimos-Markos, I Megali Apati (= The Big Fraud) (Athens: Isokratis, 1986), p.138
[4] Lenin’s mother was of partly Jewish ancestry. (Robert Service, Lenin: A Biography [London: Pan Books, 2002], p. 16.)
[5] “Letter of Nikos Papandreou,” Nemesis Magazine, January-February 2004
[7]
The reader should be aware of the insistence of the Protocols of the
Learned Elders of Zion (Protocol 16: Brainwashing), on the alteration of
the education system of Christians into one which will turned them into
unthinking submissive brutes who must wait for the ideas to be presented in front of their eyes.
[8]
The cabinet described here is the one that exists at the time the
article is written (1st of September, 2010). There are continuous
rumours that Jeffrey Papandreou will reshuffle his cabinet sometime in
the following weeks.
[9] The PASOK administration
has changed the names of most ministries giving them ‘inspirational’ new
titles. For example, the Ministry of the Interior was renamed Minister
for the Interior, Decentralisation and e-Governance.
[10] Aser, Moysis, I Onomatologia ton Ebraion tis Ellados (= Onomastics of the Greek Jewry), (Athens, 1973), p. 12
[11]
The Jews of Spain, who were expelled by King Ferdinand and Queen
Isabella in 1492 were welcomed in the Ottoman Empire, of which part at
the time was Greece.
[12] There is an abundance of
evidence that Jews with the surname Saragousis changed their name to
Ragoussis while in Greece and then back to Saragoussis when they
immigrate to countries where their Jewishness would not handicap them in
any way (e.g. the USA). A clear example of that is the case of one Viki
Ragoussi distance relative of the minister who migrated to the USA from
Greece in the 1920s and changed her name to the original Jewish
“Victoria Saragoussi.” As nationality she stated “English/Hebrew.” Her
information can be retrieved from Ellisisland.org: http://www.ellisisland.org/search/matchMore.asp?LNM=SARAGOUSI&PLNM=SARAGOUSI&kind=exact&offset=0&dwpdone=1. (Access to the members’ area is necessary.)
[13] Kehagia, Voula, “Yperypourgeio ftiahnei o Giorgos” (= Giorgos [Papandreou] is making a super-Ministry), newspaper Ta Nea (Athens), 23rd of August 2010.
[14] List of invitees in 2009 Bilderberg Club meeting in Greece
[16]
“Birbili: Ta Kounoupia Pano apo ti Zoi ton Anthropon” (Mosquitos are
more valuable than human life, stated Mrs Birbili), newspaper To Paron (Athens), 22st of August 2010.
[18] “I Tzakri Fernei Piso 50,000 Pseutomakedones” (=Tzakri invites back into Greece 50,000 pseudo-Macedonians), newspaper Eleutheros Kosmos (Athens), 4th of May 2010.
[21]
We know of that plan and its importance, which has crippled Greek
development, due to the efforts of Dimitrios Batsis, a Left-wing, but
patriotic Greek, who the same year published an exceptional book
regarding the industrial capabilities of Greece. Batsis was infuriated
with Ezekiel’s propositions, and despite his Marxist terminology, he
accurately portrayed them as a stranglehold on Greece. He went a step
further and in his book offered an alternative plan for the
industrialization of Greece based on her (then known) natural resources.
A few years later, Batsis was accused of being a member of a communist
spy ring along with some other Greek communists. The head of the ring
Nikos Beloyiannis was beyond any doubt a traitor who had worked for the
Soviet and other communist security agencies. On the other hand, the
accusations against Batsis were practically never proven. The military
court charged with the case ordered the execution of the arrested. It
was later found that the American government played a decisive role in
the decision of the court. Batsis was executed at the age of 35: not
even his father, an admiral in the Hellenic Navy, could save him. His
book disappeared from the libraries and the bookshelves for decades.
Nowadays, everyone is aware of Beloyiannis and the Left in Greece has
turned a traitor into a martyr. Batsis remains largely unknown.
[22] Batsis, Dimitrios, I Anagkaiotita gia ti Dimiourgia Vareias Metallourgikis kai HimikisViomihanias (=The necessity of Heavy and Chemical industry) in Papazisis, Ioannis, Polytimoi Lithoi kai Stratigika Orikta tis Ellados (= Precious stones and strategic ores), (Thessaloniki: Kadmos, 2009), p. 405.
[23] Papazisis, I., op.cit., , p. 202.
[24] Ibid. p. 213.
[25] Ibid. p. 205.
[26] Kolmer, Konstantinos, Ta Petrelaia tis Ellados (=Oil in Greece) (Athens: Livanis, 2006), p. 222.
[27] Ibid., pp. 222-23.
[29] Papazisis, op.cit., p. 189.
[30] Ibid., p. 134.
[32]
Sgouros, Georgios & Mazis, Ioannis, “Koitasmata Stin Anatoliki
Mesogeio” (= Deposits in Eastern Mediterranean), journal Epikaira (Athens), 2nd of May 2010.
[33] Along with Operation Barbarossa, the Germans formulated a plan
for the total economic exploitation of the conquered territories of the
USSR. It is known to history as Plan Oldenburg.
Source: Ab Aeterno, no. 5, Fall 2010.
Source: http://www.counter-currents.com/2013/10/understanding-the-greek-crisis-part-2/