Monday 18 February 2013


COLPO GROSSO OF INNERTIA AND PROCRASTINATION
A painstaking plan is in full operation. Masterminded by the Germans its objective is to get Greece out of the Euro with the least of damage to the other members of the Euro zone.  The damage to the Greeks, though, will be considerable.
First they had to install some sort of a puppet government that would have carried out their plan.
As no one would accept this catastrophic role, it is certain that they asked the main political sponsors that operate in Geece (Siemens, Deutsce Telecom, Hohtieff, Krupp) to force the two parties that have ruled Greece for the past 36 years , to accept the role of the puppet government. As a cover up for their machinations they put out their scouts for a willing party with a leftist profile that could participate in such a government.  At an undetermined financial cost they managed to get the party of Kouvelis, the Democratic Left, to play that role.
And right now we witness the phase of putting the plan into operation but with some tragic comic incidents. First the Prime Minister was admitted to hospital for a serious eye operation. It is an operation that could have easily been done before the Elections of June 17, but this would not have served their plans
When this happened it seems that at last it dawned on Rapanos, who had accepted the post of the Minister of Finance,  that he would be branded as a traitor for life and he recanted on his acceptance of the post for health reasons… I would not be surprised if Stournaras, who was at last sworn in as Minister of Finance, follow the same course once he realized that he is just being used.  Stournaras is about 10 years younger than Rapanos and had a career development identical to that of Rapanos. You could actually say that he has been copying Rapanos’ career with a ten year lag. He is equally ambitious, but quite smarter than Rapanos and I wouldn’t be surprised if he follows the way to exit from the government once he realizes that there is no way that he can alter his allotted role of a front man. 
 The Summit meeting of the European Union of last week was marked by the complete absence of the Greek government. It is clear that the absence was dictated by the fact that the government, contrary to its declarations before the elections, has no  plan whatever for any kind of negotiations with the Troika.
And now that all the pieces are in place the Germans can implement their plan of getting Greece out of the Euro at a manageable cost. What the Germans want to happen before the planned Greexit from the euro is some repatriation of the deposits that had been scared out of the country before the last elections, so that the value of the new Greek money, call it drachma or something else, will be depressed for some time to allow ample time for the German firms to fill their shopping basket.    

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