10
years WikiLeaks
On the
occasion of 10 years anniversary, WikiLeaks and Julian Assange held a
news conference via
video-link
yesterday, in which Assange promised more revelations related to the
oncoming US elections, before the election day.
The most
significant revelations of WikiLeaks through these years were also
presented, but it would be useful to refer to a recent revelation
that the media almost ignored, concerning IMF and Greece.
As Paul Mason reported back in April: “The International
Monetary Fund has been caught, red handed, plotting to stage a
'credit event' that forces Greece to the edge of bankruptcy, using
the pretext of the Brexit referendum. [...] Released by
Wikileaks, the discussion took place in Athens just before the IMF
walked out of talks aimed at giving Greece the green light for the
next stage of its bailout.”
The dialogue
between Poul Thomsen, director of the IMF's European department, and
Delia Velculescu, head of the IMF mission to Greece, revealed by
WikiLeaks, is indicative, showing that the IMF mafia executives would
try anything to force the Greek government sign every last detail of
the memorandum that definitely transforms Greece into a debt colony.
A part of the dialogue is characteristic:
THOMSEN:
What is going to bring it all to a decision point? In the past
there has been only one time when the decision has been made and
then that was when they were about to run out of money seriously
and to default. Right?
VELCULESCU:
Right!
THOMSEN:
And possibly this is what is going to happen again. In that case,
it drags on until July, and clearly the Europeans are not going to
have any discussions for a month before the Brexits and so, at
some stage they will want to take a break and then they want to
start again after the European referendum.
[...]
THOMSEN:
But that is not an event. That is not going to cause them to…
That discussion can go on for a long time. And they are just
leading them down the road… why are they leading them down the
road? Because they are not close to the event, whatever it is.
VELCULESCU: I agree that we need
an event, but I don’t know what that will be.
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The
revelation by WikiLeaks coincided with the Panama Papers bubble. Therefore, the mainstream
media quickly turned to Panama Papers and actually ignored this
significant revelation concerning Greece and its blood-sucking
representatives of the global financial mafia.
It appears
that Thomsen has been withdrawn from the "negotiations"
with Greece, but guess what: Velculescu still comes freely and
undisturbed to Greece, on behalf of IMF, to finish the
"negotiations"!
In a normal,
truly sovereign country, she should have been arrested from the first
moment she would arrive back in the country, in order to be
questioned about intending to proceed in illegal actions that would
harm country's interests.
Indeed, in a
normal country. Not in the debt colony called Greece ...
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