By now I'm sure all
you know the results of yesterday's referendum in Greece : 61% no, 39% yes. You can
say it louder but not more clear.
Even in spite of
financial terrorism by the Bankster Mafia that rules our pitiful Europe, the
Greek people stood proud and sent a resounding message to all Europe :
we must resist the exploiters and oppressors of the European People(s), we must
not bow, not falter, not surrender because we are on the right path.
Congratulations, Greece , for
standing proud and defiant. Thank you ,
Greece , for
taking up the first major battle of the European People(s) against the decadent
financier capitalism, which looks stronger than it really is.
Varoufakis resigns
Yanis Varoufakis had
announced his resignation if he was forced by the will of the people to sign a
bad deal that does not substantially reduce the debt. However what nobody
really expected is that he would resign also in the event of a "no"
vote.
The logic behind is that other Eurogroup
ministers didn't like him, particularly the attitude of the Dutch Finance
Minister and President of the informal committee, J. Djisselbloem seems to have
been decisive. Mind you that I am of the opinion that it is Djisselbloem the
one who should resign for violating the Treaty of Lisbon last saturday, by
holding an "Eurogroup meeting" and issuing a communication as such
"Eurogroup" after banishing the Greek representative.
I also demand the
cessation of Mario Draghi on grounds of financial terrorism against
Europeans.
Instead I strongly
disagree with Varoufakis' resignation because I believe that Europe
needs more and not less transparency and that we need of statesmen of the size
of the Greek economist and not just a bunch of gray bureaucrats wearing a
uniform of suits and ties as sign of their submission to the oligarchs.
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