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I really hate to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but is it possible that the NSA bugged Angela Merkel's phone because of her involvement with the IMF and the other big financial institutions?
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I think you're wastly oversimplifying here. Everbody looks after their own backs -- there are no real "teams" here. I think /user/krankysaurus has a point. However, it's probably more likely she was bugged along with all other world leaders, it's just that we haven't found out about the others yet.
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If this is all true. I would say it is par for the course. They don't want to give money to someone they know hates and is against them. The greeks would be taking their money and showing them the finger as they do. (which in my opinion is justified). They want a more controllable person in power so they can control how the money is used. More importantly a person who will change the minds of the Greek people to drink the coolaid of Europe.
If this is how it goes down then I would definatly say this has been a coup. Get the Finance director to step down (check), Get them to agree to a terrible deal that only helps the banks(check), get the PM to step down and insert a more agreeable leader.(time will tell).
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The Eurozones confidence in Greece is basically nil after their actions during the last couple of months, not to mention Greece haven't actually implemented most of what they promised in the last couple of years. It's perfectly understandable they don't trust the Greek government to do what they promise, so now they require insurance. That does not strike me as strange at all. IMF also denies demanding Tsipras resignation. This is just clickbait.
The "poor banks" here are the other citizens in the Eurozone. All private banks have pulled out of Greece a long time ago, the risk was simply too high. There are no "rich banks" being winners here (if you don't count that they pulled out in time), there are only citizens being losers.
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[–] bubblesort 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
No kidding. The IMF shouldn't be making incendiary statements like this.
[–] shmegegy 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
greece has an opportunity to institute a national electronic currency - seems to be happening anyway with bitcoin.
[–] technologyisnatural 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Holy shit, Greece is to be sold to the highest bidder.
[–] krankysaurus 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I really hate to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but is it possible that the NSA bugged Angela Merkel's phone because of her involvement with the IMF and the other big financial institutions?
[–] k_digi [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
NSA works for Goldman etc, they basically are all on the "team"
[–] dahlia 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I think you're wastly oversimplifying here. Everbody looks after their own backs -- there are no real "teams" here. I think /user/krankysaurus has a point. However, it's probably more likely she was bugged along with all other world leaders, it's just that we haven't found out about the others yet.
[–] bubblesort 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Update from Fox Business: The IMF now denies demanding Tsipras's resignation.
[–] TOPMAN 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Markets about to open in Australia i wonder how they will take this news
[–] k_digi [S] ago
Well I can say there have been some staff "movements" that's all I can say ha ha.
[–] Wirtzling ago
If this is all true. I would say it is par for the course. They don't want to give money to someone they know hates and is against them. The greeks would be taking their money and showing them the finger as they do. (which in my opinion is justified). They want a more controllable person in power so they can control how the money is used. More importantly a person who will change the minds of the Greek people to drink the coolaid of Europe.
If this is how it goes down then I would definatly say this has been a coup. Get the Finance director to step down (check), Get them to agree to a terrible deal that only helps the banks(check), get the PM to step down and insert a more agreeable leader.(time will tell).
[–] k_digi [S] ago
Isn't that just the problem but?
And I mean everywhere, how do you get 'the people' to keep working so you can extract them?
If they are aware of the extraction, all the flouride in the world can't "hit them on the head" and make them all reset.
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The Eurozones confidence in Greece is basically nil after their actions during the last couple of months, not to mention Greece haven't actually implemented most of what they promised in the last couple of years. It's perfectly understandable they don't trust the Greek government to do what they promise, so now they require insurance. That does not strike me as strange at all. IMF also denies demanding Tsipras resignation. This is just clickbait.
[–] k_digi [S] ago
Ha, yeah those poor banks. Getting worked over by the Greeks.
[–] dahlia ago
The "poor banks" here are the other citizens in the Eurozone. All private banks have pulled out of Greece a long time ago, the risk was simply too high. There are no "rich banks" being winners here (if you don't count that they pulled out in time), there are only citizens being losers.