Friday, August 7, 2015

Nobody does Shirty better than Germans...always grumpy, always moody, always annoyed - from astute Self-Righteous perspective.   Example: Schaeuble - Shirty in the quintessential sense.
Another Example: Merkel - Shirtiness in the quintessential Germanic sense.   Corporate Germans, Germanic cultured Corporate entities used dirty propaganda to bad-mouth Greeks. The character-assassination of the modern-Greek National-Character is finest example of their (propaganda) work. They tried to make the Greeks look bad, but in the event...they made themselves look even worse.   Hermanic attitudes towards Greece and the Greek-Hellenic peoples have been duly noted, at highest echelons of diplomatic and political office.   Germany and the Germanic cultured parts of Europe did not score highly in that arena.   The running of Europe cannot be left in the sole domain of the Teutons...Greeks, Latins and Celts know that now!   So France, Italy, Greece and silent-partner(s) band together to counter Hermanic domination of Evropi. Old-Europe standing shoulder to shoulder against common foe.   The Greek crisis, is simply a proxy for the €uro crisis. Significantly 'the' crisis has now shown the gulf that exists between the two architects of the €, i.e, France and Germany.
Germany has realised, it can not work with the French. Schauble in particular is looking at more natural fiscal partners to call upon and to work with.  No prizes for guessing who that might be.
Varoufakis did call upon the most powerful mind in the universe... his own... and called upon the next greatest economic thinkers to help him develop a cunning plan to overcome the plodding intellects of Schauble, Legarde and Djisselbloem arrayed against him. The best these mental giants could come up with was a criminal scheme to seize and plunder the Bank of Greece, have some Columbia professor secretly 'hack' into the computers of the Greek tax collection system to set up a illegal bank with no capital to hold citizens 'deposits' and call it Plan B!    This is getting tiresome reading these 'sanitized' definitions of the Tsipras/Varoufakis "Plan B". The actual plan was this. Tsipras would appear to be negotiating in 'good faith' for a deal to release some 7.2 billion in EU funds in order to meets its debt payments. Behind the backs of his negotiating partners he authorized his Finance Minister to prepare a surprise default to cause maximum damage to the Euro system and use criminal methods to achieve it. These were to include seizing the Bank of Greece and its mint, possibly to allow the counterfeiting of at least 10 Euro notes, arresting its Governor and plundering any remaining assets it had. Employing the services of US based computer hackers to surreptitiously access and alter the code of the Greek tax collection services in order to establish a banking system outside of and not authorized by the European Central Bank.  Now defend that as just being a normal and prudent policy for ANY government to engage in!

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