Brandon Turbeville
Activist Post
With the recent victory of Syriza in Greece, opponents of austerity the world over have been rejoicing. The news from a country crushed by austerity policies, the European Central Bank, the IMF, and corrupt oligarchs is now heralding a shift in direction toward a “third way” that does not simply involve trading one austerity oligarch and his party for another.
For many in Greece, the signal is clear – help seems to be on the way.
For those watching the developments from afar, the hope is that the spark in Greece will light the brushfire across Europe and the rest of the world that says “No!” to austerity and banker domination of national economies.
Yet, while the signs coming out of Greece may seem positive at first, there is an ominous cloud approaching – the cloud of George Soros and his color revolution apparatus.
If Syriza is truly as anti-austerity, anti-banker, and anti-troika as its rhetoric and even its first actions seem to indicate, then the Greek oligarchs, international bankers, corporate boards, and secret societies will undoubtedly respond as soon as they are able to mount a calculated strategy.
George Soros and his color revolution networks may just be the response these oligarchs are ready to mount.
Indeed, Soros has been founding and opening his infamous “Solidarity Centres” in Greece since January, 2014 using philanthropy and economic relief as justification for the opening of the centers. Because of Soros’ track record, one would be justified in wondering whether or not Soros’ Solidarity Centres’ grand openings were for the purposes of misdirecting the growing Greek discontent with austerity policies or if it was more in anticipation of a Syriza victory in the coming elections.
Regardless, the places are already being set. Alexis Tsipras had better start watching his back.
Indeed, the knives are already being sharpened by the color revolution apparatus and history has clearly shown that those who control it are willing to stab their target in the front as well as the back.
As The Guardian reported in January, 2014
George Soros has extended his financial support for Greece by establishing the first in a series of “solidarity centres” for those worst-hit by the country’s economic crisis.
The opening of the centre in the northern city of Thessaloniki comes as ever more Greeks are forced to turn to charities for help.
“Greece, to a great degree, has become a failed state,” said Aliki Mouriki, a sociologist at the National Centre for Social Research. “It is unable to provide basic facilities for its citizens because of budget cuts.
“In the absence of public welfare, and with around one and a half million officially unemployed, growing numbers are looking for substitutes elsewhere.”
The centre – a hub for NGOs offering health care and legal counsel – has been deluged with requests only days after opening its doors.
Soros committed $1m for heating oil last year after local mayors, unable to heat schools, appealed for help. Among them was Tassos Karabatos, mayor of Naoussa, also in northern Greece, who turned to the US investor after taking the unprecedented step of shutting down all 54 schools in his municipality when he saw that oil tanks were running dry.
While Soros’ donations may seem at first to be an act of incredible generosity, it would take gross naivete and ignorance of the billionaire’s history across the world to believe that he has anything remotely resembling good intentions for Greece.
Notice that, while Soros has bought some watery-eyed loyalty with his donations, it is also true that his “Solidarity Centres” are also “a hub for NGOs,” a necessary part of any color revolution. In fact, the currency speculator Soros has funded a number of color revolutions through his “democracy” and “civil society” NGOs in Europe and even the United States.
Of course, some Greeks were not as foolish as to look toward the Soros machine for help. A number of school parents’ associations refused to endorse any of the Soros funds. The presence of mind of the Greek people earned them condemnation from many of their local leaders, however.
Indeed, Soros is most well-known for playing a major role in the funding and facilitating of the “Bulldozer Revolution” in Serbia that overthrew Slobodan Milosevic in 2000, Georgia’s “Rose Revolution” of 2003, the 2006 push to move Turkey toward a more Islamist governing structure, and even the Occupy movement in the United States among a great many others.
Having only been in office a number of days, Syriza has already made a few populist moves – firing a number of highly paid parasites operating under the guise of being “consultants” from the IMF and European Central Bank in order to re-hire a number of previously fired government cleaning staff, for instance. Syriza has already taken a firm and public stance against austerity measures suggesting that the holders of Greek bonds should take a 50% haircut, Greek debt should be reduced by half, and that Greece is categorically finished with the implementation of austerity measures and the slicing of its living standards. Tsipras’ Finance Ministry has also essentially stated through its rhetoric that Germany will not dictate Greek economic policy.
In addition, Syriza has invited and welcomed the Russian Foreign Ministry as its first foreign diplomatic guest, and has expressed great aversion to the idea of supporting any further sanctions on Russia. The concept of greater economic cooperation between the two countries has likewise been entertained much to the chagrin of the United States and a large portion of the EU.
If Syriza continues its stand against the power of the EU Central Bank, the IMF, World Bank and Atlanticist Anglo-American network, then it will inevitably find itself in the crosshairs of these institutions and organizations. While outside pressure may be applied at first, the next step will be to unleash the force of the people against the elected government in much the same fashion as the Eastern European color revolutions of the past. If all else fails, there is the threat of violent destabilization which would not, unfortunately, be a first for Greece even in its recent history. Nor would it be the first violent destabilization that would take place as a result of NATO agents operating inside the country.
The question then remains – will Syriza remain firm in its populist economic platform or will it sell out the Greek people like every government and ruling party before it? If it does remain firm, the question will then be what it will have to face in the coming months.
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Brandon Turbeville is an author out of Florence, South Carolina. He has a Bachelor’s Degree from Francis Marion University and is the author of six books, Codex Alimentarius — The End of Health Freedom, 7 Real Conspiracies, Five Sense Solutions and Dispatches From a Dissident, volume 1 and volume 2, and The Road to Damascus: The Anglo-American Assault on Syria. Turbeville has published over 300 articles dealing on a wide variety of subjects including health, economics, government corruption, and civil liberties. Brandon Turbeville’s podcast Truth on The Tracks can be found every Monday night 9 pm EST at UCYTV. He is available for radio and TV interviews. Please contact activistpost (at) gmail.com.
Syriza is a freemason all his so called advisers are too. Google it. Its just another drama on the main stream. Common, we have been through this….I dont understand why the west keep falling for the same con again and again and again.
He is a controlled opposition like Russia and Ukraine present leaders.
(er… Syriza is a political organization, and, as such, cannot have a gender. Perhaps you might be referring to the new Prime Minister of Greece, Alexis Tsipras?)
Syrizia, in fact, is a coalition of 12 different political groups.
Soros is an economic hit man for the zionist crime cabal. This pig should have been made into bacon long ago.
Can’t do that. It wouldn’t be kosher. Fertilizer, I can agree
True, good point.
I stand corrected. Soros is already fertilizer. Just needs to be spread.
I have always said, there is something good about all people, some people would make excellent compost.
When a Soros “donates” anything, it should be considered seed money.
George Soros = Gyorgy Schwartz
The rats are underneath the piles.
The “usual suspects” are underneath the lot.
Philanthropy IS NOT charity.
“Solidarity Centers”! Is that something like the “Red Ties” or the “Hitler Youth”? This wretch is one of the most evil people on the planet. He gives NOTHING for free. His posse started this crap in the Ukraine, like he started the mess in Georgia. In Greece now, he is just being the bastard he always is, capitalizing on the downtrodden by using his money to buy their power.
No, there is no surprise there. Soros is open about his wants. The people you blame here are Tassos Karabatos, and those who joined him (the co-conspirators…). Towns all over the world have gone for this loansharking. Really, it seems we forget, you become enslaved, and indebted, to this “philanthropist,” whether Soros or Chase Manhattan is providing your “relief.”
Better to burn your furniture for heat than to stay warm by selling your nation’s soul to a devil. That is how it begins.
He stated it was fun working for The Nazis…best time of his life!
It will not have escaped the attention of a far wealthier man, and better chess player, than George Soros, that Greece is in a pivotal situation.
As such then, this man will also make his move sooner rather than later.
Let us hear and see in this spark of freedom the old cry of “Victory!” once more ringing out through the streets of Athinai.
Where is my last post?
Shouldn’t people be made aware of the traitorous dual citizens in this government? And now invading the government of Ukraine?
According to Duff at veteransforpeace.com we have about 300 traitors in D.C.
Hello?
_ Excellent article _ Soros (CIA-private banksters agent) using his funded NGO,s classed as charity organizations to enter countries, then used to organize finance student-worker group protests leading to a revolution and civil war bribing some government officials, police army agents, then use rooftop snipers, as did in this second rev. in Ukraine even using local neonazis. __ Foreign funded NGO,s are forbidden by law in glorious warmonger USA, but USaid and Soros NGO,s are used to foment trouble everywhere for the profit of the corporate corrupt oil-military industry lobbeyists banksters listed on wall street. __ canobs.livejournal.com – globalresearch.ca