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totally different from that of the bank-occupied mainstream media
Please
spread this video to all your contacts so that the lies about the
Greek debt crises and its victims will stop!
Now, you can
learn in less than 15 minutes the real story behind the Greek debt
crisis issue, the one that destroyed the Greek economy and
transformed Greece into a debt-colony and a lab-rat for the most
brutal neoliberal experiment. You will see how the bank-occupied
media tried to present the problem as a crisis concerning the national
debt of Greece while in reality was clearly a banking crisis. The
result: the European banks were saved with billions of bailout
programs while the country was literally destroyed by the brutal
IMF-type policies.
Since the
eruption of the crisis in 2010, the mainstream media, totally
dependent on bank money in a closed system of corruption, especially
in Greece, begun the war propaganda against the "bad"
public sector of Greece to hide the enormous responsibilities of the
banks. The public opinion was brainwashed to believe that this was a
Greek public debt problem and that Greece outside the euro-currency
would be led to absolute chaos. The reality is that the big banks
sacrificed the country to save themselves, despite their enormous
responsibilities.
But the
Greek experiment will not stop here. The European Financial Dictatorship wants to expand it throughout
Europe. If you want more proof, just look what happened in France.
As described
in the CADTM website:
The animated
video “ The Greek debt. a European tragedy” here presented is the
result of an intense effort of sensibilisation realised by the
collective “Production du Pavé” and the CADTM staff.
This video
intends to sum up in a simple and easy way, how Greek indebtedness
grew into the outbreak of the public debt crisis of 2010. It also
seaks to denounce, with solid arguments, the huge disinformation
around this subject.
The details
in this video are from the preliminary report of the Truth Committee
on Public Debt. The video will allow a larger public to approach the
conclusions of the report.
The video:
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