duminică, 28 iunie 2015

Greece stands on the brink of braking free of the Nazi boot called EU

Greece stands on the brink of  braking free of the Nazi boot called EU - they hope for an  exit from the euro after its creditor powers lashed out at Athens' plans to hold a referendum by vowing to pull the plug on the country in just three days.  Eurozone finance ministers last night withdrew tentative plans to release €15bn to the debtor country, after Alexis Tsipras, the Greek prime minister, said he would put the “humiliating” package of austerity demands to a public vote on July 5. Unless the cash-strapped country can scramble together €1.55bn Tuesday, it will become the first developed country in history to default on its International Monetary Fund loan on June 30. On the same day, it's €240bn rescue programme will also formally expire throwing its banking system into turmoil... I'm very glad to see that that Alexis Tsipras has done exactly what Mr Papandreou was deposed by the Troika for doing two ? years ago and that is offering the Greek people a clean vote, a referendum, an election to chuck him out and accept EU-slavery if they should so wish.    Dijselbloom and Junkkers and Draghi and Ms Lagarde and Mrs Merkel deserve what is coming.  We, the honest sceptics and better informed realists, in France and Germany and the UK and many other EZ countries, on the other hand will be the unwilling victims of the whole dirty Brussels scam to dominate 500 million with socialism and profit from money issue, money laundering, money created as debt and so on...It matters little now, the fascists have had their day. Grexit - hopefully with 100% default as a parting gift.  Then will come the unstoppable Target 2.....oh dear...it alone could bring down the Merkel Government when the people see what games she has been playing with their savings.  In the light of all this EU gangsterism it is a wonder that Cameron still hopes to find enough foolish people to vote to stay in the EU. Greece gone.....who's next ...Portugal....Italy....Spain?  On a happy note for the weekend's remainder,  An Austrian group have raised over 100,000 signatures to see if they can have their Referendum on EU membership and they of course hope to take Austria out of the EU. 

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