GREEK NO TO AUSTERITY MAY LEAD TO DISCLOSURE OF SECRET EUROPEAN SPACE PROGRAM
Sunday’s vote in Greece was a simple question about whether or not voters would accept the latest bailout package by “the Troika” of major financial institutions: the International Monetary Fund, the European Central Bank and the European Commission. By voting ‘No’, the Greek people said that they rejected the Troika’s core demand that staying within the European Union’s fiscal system meant adhering to its strict limits on government spending in relation to national debt levels. Maintaining these strict fiscal limits, the general public was told, enables inflation to stay low and preserves the value of the currency, which for Europe is the Euro. In reality, minimizing government public spending to preserve the Euro’s value, enables more funds to be siphoned off by the European Central Bank and other national central banks into a highly classified black budget for a multinational secret space program where European nations play a prominent role.
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