Part Payments have started for Greece. Who gets the next lot of the people’s money spent on them? Oh well according to the media the Greeks never pay for anything so it must be their turn.

July 4, 2011
Coat of arms of Greece since 7 June 1975.

Greece: Coat of Alms

 

 

When you are down and out or that’s what the elites are telling you , what you need is a good friend. But beware the fangs of the viper. It was only a day ago I posted an article and asked if Greece had started paying the interest yet on the loans. It seems they may have already made a few payments. Remember the Jewish State of Israel needs all the lapdog, lackey and any friends it can lay its hands on. Remember Gillard was suspect in the eyes of many because she was/is/could have been/  a ‘leftie’.

Or maybe that was a suitable accessory label for an aspiring elite stooge at the time. Who knows? Who cares? Obviously those who voted did not because she has always been unelected except by those in her own party; who did so to suit their own political necessities of the time. What a fantastic observation to put in her CV! But Tony the terrific really is only capable of inspiring “terror” as the nom de plume suggests. Guess its our turn for bad luck. But wait every economic turncoat, traitor and even those still in class perhaps would have you all believe that we are somehow a few centimetres short of ruling the world, well at least killing a few innocent men women and children.

You see Mao WAS RIGHT, power does come from the barrel of a gun perhaps he should have added “and bank vault” but it exists eternally within every chamber of the guns we use and the magic words, capital project open every vault, but there is a trick. You have to be one of the elite, no difference whether where you live is capitalist, communist, socialist, welfare state or even the USA, god forbid.  George Ikners  ikners.com

 

The organisers of a Gaza aid flotilla banned from leaving a Greek port say they are determined to continue their campaign.

The activists say Israel has pressured the Greek government to prevent their mission.

The Greek foreign ministry denies this. But the incident highlights shifting regional relations.

The relationship between Greece and Israel, reflected in official figures, show a 50 per cent increase in Israeli visitors over the past year.

Meanwhile. the number of Israeli tourists to neighboring Turkey has dropped by nearly 90 per cent, one relationship weakening, as the other grows stronger.

It is a relationship based on mutual need. In its financial meltdown Greece has been urgently searching for new markets, and a different source of its economic lifeblood – tourism.

Al Jazeera’s Mike Hanna reports from Athens.

Source:
Al Jazeera

 

 

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