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UKIP's Nigel Farage: Globalist Troika Driving Greece Towards Violent Revolution

"Well Commissioner, you picked the right man. Puppet Papademos is in place and as Athens caught fire on Sunday night he rather took my breath away. He said, 'Violence and destruction have no place in a democratic country.'

What democratic country?

He's not even a democratically elected prime minister. He's been appointed by you guys. Greece is not run through democracy now, it is run through a Troika. Three foreign officials that fly into Athens airport and tell the Greeks what they can and cannot do.

The violence and destruction that you saw on Sunday is being caused directly because people are having their democratic rights taken from them - What else can they do?

And I must say, if I was a Greek citizen I would've been out there, joining those protests on Sunday. I'd be out there trying to bring down this monstrosity that has been put upon those people.

And in his efforts, in the Puppet's efforts to get the MPs to vote for the bailout package, he warned them, that if they didn't do so there would be a dramatic decline in living standards.

Well, has he looked out the front door?

Has he seen the fact that 50 per cent of the young people are unemployed already. Has he seen the fact, that the economy, far from stalling has contracted for five years in a row, and is now accelerating on a downward death spiral - a contraction of 7 per cent per annum.

Greece is being driven into the ground, and I think, frankly, when it comes to chaos, you ain't seen nothing yet!

These policies are driving Greece towards a revolution. They need to be set free. If they don't get the Drachma back you will be responsible for something truly, truly horrible."

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Nigel Farage has consistently opposed the un-elected Eurocrats and their euro project. He also asks about EU bureaucrats: who are they? No one elected them. No one knows them. No one wants them, yet they are paid massive salaries to systematically destroy national sovereignty in Europe.

Farage is wrong, however, about Greece being driven to revolution. If a revolution were possible, it would have happened by now. There will only be more useless riots by the youth.

Bankers have withdrawn most of the little bits of paper called “money.” Thus, average Greeks are in agony, but rich Greeks are in ecstasy. The rich stashed all their loot in Switzerland, and they are enjoying the drop in prices for everything from food to real estate to consumer items in Greece. Greek shipping billionaire Spiro Latsis is very close friends with José Manuel Barroso, the head of the European Commission. The billionaire Latsis was also a close friend of Barroso’s predecessor Romano Prodi, who diverted 10.3 million euros of Greek state aid to Latsis' private shipping company.

The Greek military will not support a popular uprising, since military personnel are paid by the bankers, as are Greek politicians. And the bankers have unlimited money, since they create it out of thin air.

So, for the average Greek the only solution is to scrub toilets and carry bedpans – whatever it takes to get out of there. Many Greeks are handicapped or elderly, or otherwise can’t leave. They are doomed.

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