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A new round
of statements bombardment has started by the mainstream propaganda
network in Greece and abroad. As expected, the propaganda will peak
as we approach the day of the national elections in Greece. The major
concern of the global financial mafia which pulls the strings of the
Western puppet governments, is the possibility of a Leftist
government in Greece that could put in danger the successful
completion of the neoliberal experiment and its expansion.
What we've
witnessed the last few days, is another operation of the politics of
"absolute confusion". Statements of various sources –
global mainstream media, European officials, German government representatives,
newspapers and magazines - target mainly the Greek voters, in an
effort to spread the confusion about what could happen in case that
they choose new political powers (and especially from the Leftist
spectrum), instead of the traditional powers that governed Greece for
forty years now and fully adopted the neoliberal doctrine.
Latest
example, statements by the European officials that there is no way of
Grexit in any case, which are contradictory to articles supporting
the high probability of a Grexit in case that voters will "dare"
to vote for anti-neoliberal powers. On the top of that, some sources
support that a Grexit could mark even the end of the eurozone, while
others support the fact that the eurozone is now safe and stable even
under the possibility of a Grexit.
What is
really going on? There are three basic hypotheses:
First, we
are dealing with a quite sophisticated, relatively new method of
political control, according to which all mechanisms that actually
belong to the same side, supply the public with controversial
estimations, information and predictions, in order to confuse minds
and create further uncertainty and fear, or even panic.
This could
be proved very useful in the case of the Greek national elections, as
it could make some critical mass of voters to deter the possibility
of an autonomous Leftist government. Through this process, critical
thought and independent decision could be abolished. The line between
good and bad, right and wrong, almost vanishes. This method of
political control is described by Adam Curtis in his short film: http://failedevolution.blogspot.gr/p/blog-page_1.html
Second, the
system is deregulated in such a degree that no one is really certain
of what could happen under specific events. In this case, we may have
to deal with a global system that is driven to an increasing
uncertainty, through an increasingly chaotic pattern.
Third, a
combination of the previous hypotheses.
In a modern
economic war, the narratives in the first case, could indeed be
proved very useful. In fact, they have been successfully applied
repeatedly during the last four years in Greece. The breaking of the
middle class is only an example:
http://failedevolution.blogspot.gr/2013/05/middle-class-civil-war-in-greece-latest.html
However, the
Greek experiment, eventually, turned out to be a failure in every
aspect. The cruel neoliberal policies have left behind millions of
devastated lives, but the economic indexes didn't improve at all. On
the contrary, public debt rose, unemployment hit record high, as well
as poverty and social exclusion.
In such an
unstable, but technologically evolved financialized world, it's only a
matter of a few zeros in a computer screen for a country to end up to
default. The impact in peoples' lives, however, is real. The "brilliant minds" who designed the experiment in Greece are now in panic. They might pay for their arrogance and cruelty. They pulled the rope to the edge and broke it. It's not only their experiment in danger, but also this new method of political control - which they repeatedly used and is based on the absolute confusion and uncertainty - exactly because of the undeniable destruction they created.
What do you think will be the consequences in the rest of euromediterranean countries? I have a feeling that the spark lit by Athens could expand to Rome, Madrid, Lisbon... And I surely hope it too. Thank you Greece for showing us we can break the chains, I'm italian, and I would love to be United with Greece, not with fucking Brussels.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteSolidarity is the key. This is class war, not a war between the people of the European countries. Things are changing in the European south. If the Spanish people vote for Podemos and the Italian people bring the Left in power, then we have a good chance to spread the resistance across Europe. European people should unite and resist against plutocrats.