Rebellion Spreads … EU Elites Have Miscalculated?

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The Daily Bell
Thursday, April 5, 2012

For those who missed the story, a 77-year old retired pharmacist – Dimitris Christoulas – has shot himself to death in front of the Greek Parliament in Syntagma Square, protesting the degradation of his country. It is a call to arms, a poignant moment in Europe’s unfolding drama, reminiscent of the Buddhist self-immolations of south-east Asia that so captured world attention. His suicide note refers to the Quisling regime of George Tsolakoglou under Axis occupation in World War Two. We have entered perilous waters in Europe. Greece is not an isolated case. Variants of the Greek tragedy are unfolding in a string of countries as they embark on similar policies of self-feeding contraction, as will become clear over the next two years. Spain’s youth unemployment is already 50.5pc. – UK Telegraph/Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

Dominant Social Theme: This death is shocking. We are so sorry! (Nothing will change, though) …

Free-Market Analysis: We have often written that the power elite‘s reaction to the Internet Reformation is one that will not be entirely successful. The suicide of Dimitris Christoulas may perhaps support this contention.

We have eyes and ears (pointy ones). We have watched what we call the Internet Reformation unfold over time and have watched the elite’s reaction to it. At first there was indifference. Now there is something approaching panic, in our view.

The dynastic families that want to run the world – and already apparently run the world’s central banks – have traveled the route that they took after the advent of the Gutenberg Press, which also enlightened the masses about the Way the World Worked.

They have tried to co-opt the expanding illumination without much success thus far. They’ve used a series of false-flag intermediaries, in our view, including perhaps Julian Assange, Anonymous and, in aggregate, Occupy Wall Street.

This is analogous to the use of Martin Luther and John Calvin to split the Catholic Church long ago. There’s even some evidence of support for Oliver Cromwell and his activities in deposing British royalty for a generation.

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But ultimately, the elites of the day were REACTING to the Gutenberg Press much as they are, from our point of view, nowadays. The escalating responses to the Internet are quite in line with this.

The elites generally use war, economic depression and authoritarianism to keep order during stressful times, though ordinarily they prefer to use dominant social themes.

These fear-based promotions are intended to frighten people into accepting globalist solutions and generally to establish internationalism. But they are not working so well in this era of the Internet.

And so … as we have noticed, the elites have grown increasingly brutal. Certainly, having built up the EU they intend to take down the economy to generate increased centralization.

We figure this is the REAL reason for austerity. The Greeks are being pounded on as an example to others. But beyond this the misery spreading throughout the PIGS is real. The idea generally is to make people in the West so miserable that they will not be able to object to the “new world order” the elites have in mind.

Where does the death of Dimitris Christoulas fit into all of this? Well … it’s being covered intensively by themainstream press, which means there’s some sort of elite promotional angle to it.

We figure the promotion is simply more of the same. It’s part of the kind of dialectic that the elite likes to establish to control the conversation and manipulate society toward desired ends.

On the one side you have vicious austerity and on the other you’ve got people killing themselves. Now, perhaps the idea is to reach a middle ground where the Greeks will exist as a cowed and miserable people, just not miserable enough either to rebel or commit suicide en masse.

But here’s the thing: There’s no evidence that this suicide was staged that we can see or that the stinging suicide note he left is a forgery. And even if both the suicide and letter were somehow the product of elite manipulation, we’d still argue the result is the same.

The elites are playing catch-up. They’ve been exposed via the Internet just as the Gutenberg Press exposed their machinations and manipulations so long ago.

The elites of the day used that exposure to try to make changes in society that worked to their benefit. But there’s no doubt, from what we can tell, that those reactions were accommodative.

The elites didn’t desire a Renaissance. Nor did they desire a New World or a small “R” republican “united States.”

The elites, in our view, neither anticipated nor welcomed the phenomenon that has become the Internet. They have dealt with it as best they can and have apparently speeded up their plans to achieve globalism as a result.

Within this context, the death of Dimitris Christoulas enlightens us. There is probably no doubt that his death will be manipulated – and is already being manipulated – for purposes of reinforcing an “austerity” dialectic.

But manipulations only go so far. At some point the anger is real and the truth is not to be gainsaid. This may be one of those moments. Evans-Pritchard, despite his soft-peddling of the Greek situation in this article, writes eloquently about the death itself:

The event has happened, and such events have consequences … The structure of monetary union is the root cause of this deepening crisis, since it shuts off the usual solutions: the policy mix of fiscal and monetary contraction under way simultaneously in countries containing 140m people is making it even worse … Much hope is being placed on belt-tightening, and on root-and-branch reforms that will take five to 10 years to bear fruit. Mr Christoulas has alerted Europe that civil society will not wait.

The elites can practice damage control – as they are doing – while simultaneously plunging the world into war and depression. But ultimately the Internet remains, along with its illumination.

It is a process, not an episode. It will not likely be stilled, redirected or ameliorated. It will run its course. The powers-that-be have by now realized this, though that has only spurred them to redouble their efforts.

But at some point reality will set in. They will probably have to take a step back. They may have no choice. There are billions who are not elites and only a few who are. And some of those who are not are likely willing to die to change things. This is likely a fearful prospect for the elites.

Conclusion: They do not sleep well at night, either.

 

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28 Responses to “Rebellion Spreads … EU Elites Have Miscalculated?”

  1. He should have taken some of the banker scum with him. As well as some judges and politicians. I hope the Greeks burn every place the criminal scum could hide.

    Armageddon Reply:
    April 5th, 2012 at 8:14 am

    No big bankers really reside in Greece, save (probably) for the summers. Taking a few traitor politicians however would have been a nice way to go.

    flaming_red_pill Reply:
    April 5th, 2012 at 9:44 am

    not to condone suicide, but last night i thought about this:
    when someone cares enough about a cause to give his life for it,
    his life energy is effectively “transmitted” to the public awareness of his cause.

    remember the german woman in CA who jumped from the helicopter to promote Morgellons disease awareness?

    people notice things like that because they care, not just because they are paranoid.

    may the goddesses bless that poor man.

    Super Duper Man 1776 Reply:
    April 5th, 2012 at 3:04 pm

    OFF WITH THEIR HEADS.

    Super Duper Man 1776 Reply:
    April 5th, 2012 at 3:04 pm

    THEN STEAL THEIR WALLET.

    wildcat Reply:
    April 5th, 2012 at 11:51 am

    He had debts – since those debts are annulled when someone dies, the bank will have to take the hit.
    Remember, to banks money is more important than staff. The value of a customer all depends on how much money they have.

    Though it really takes an insider to take out a bank – look at what Nick Leeson was able to do to Barings Bank – and not a single person hurt. Though they might have felt a little green trying to contemplate a debt of several billion dollars in one account.

    What any bank really fears is losing customers with deposits, next to failing to attract new customers or having a customer in debt failing to make payments.

  2. MAY 6TH GREEK ELECTIONS THE WEATHER HAS CHANGED
    NOT EVEN HOLLOW EARTH WILL PROTECT THEM FROM THE SUN

    flaming_red_pill Reply:
    April 5th, 2012 at 9:45 am

    i agree.
    they won’t need to ask the stones to fall on them in the end,
    they will already be buried because they are cowards to the core.

    men come out of the cave while monsters hide in it.
    that is soul.

  3. I really do think, that we, like the Greek people, need to start to defend our freedom. I mean, actively. After NDAA, after TSA on the streets.. spying equipment in your house. What more do people need to start and make a stand for their freedom? Tell me?

  4. i do not see the suicide as evidence the elites are losing it. On the contrary, the message sent is that the agenda is being rolled out and you can try all you like to change it. You are useless. Go kill yourself we like it… one less mouth to feed.b We now have what we want.

    This is just like the Hunger games narrative. The suicide at the end of the film just pulls the rug away from under people’s feet. Resistance is useless the only logical thing to do is comply (they learnt this from the Nazis)

    raxzorx Reply:
    April 5th, 2012 at 9:39 am

    That’s what they would LIKE us to believe.

    But we don’t.

    wildcat Reply:
    April 5th, 2012 at 12:04 pm

    Once people no longer care about losing their lives or the consequences of their actions (prison or capital punishment) then the only action the authorities can do is surveillance and prevention.

    There are graduates in my workplace from Greece and Spain. They say there is no logic to the austerity cuts that are being made. They are cutting the salaries of people who are most likely to take the country out of recession (teachers, university lecturers, researchers). These are the people who are most likely to take the country out of recession by starting new companies if not training up those who would.

    The only logical conclusion they have is that this is a smash and grab operation to loot the country of its wealth in terms of knowledge and culture, and not as any strategy to balance finances.

  5. Rebellion shrivels here in the USA

    raxzorx Reply:
    April 5th, 2012 at 9:37 am

    Rebellion is BAD.
    Righteous indignation is MUCH more productive.

    ‘Nuff said.

  6. I don’t think he should have shot himself but it’s good to know that the Greek people have guns.

  7. We need to suicide the elites!

    constitutionalist Reply:
    April 5th, 2012 at 11:00 am

    pick them off one by one.

    weliveinigloos Reply:
    April 5th, 2012 at 1:52 pm

    in time they will, don’t you worry, when they realize that satan has no care for them they’ll be damned for eternity. let them do as they please, they will all be punished for they’re crimes. we will suffer for sure but we will win in the end.

  8. Miscalculated just as the US government is miscalculating, all hell will break loose soon. Ever since the financial collapse of 2008, things have only become worse.

  9. Yeap i do agree with “when someone cares enough about a cause to give his life for it,
    his life energy is effectively “transmitted” to the public awareness of his cause.”

    wildcat Reply:
    April 5th, 2012 at 12:06 pm

    Everyone will say, “that could be my father or grandfather, or even me in the future”. Remember what happened in Romania after the secret police tried to arrest a church priest.

  10. If you look at things objectively, the closer the future resembles Star Trek, the better off we will be.

    Super Duper Man 1776 Reply:
    April 5th, 2012 at 1:11 pm

    YOU ARE AN IDIOT, I SAY WE GO BACK TO 1970 AND BAN ANY NEW TECHNOLOGY FROM THERE ON IN.

  11. “reminiscent of the Buddhist self-immolations of south-east Asia that so captured world attention”

    But ultimately accomplish nothing.

  12. The Greeks will stand up..they are a warrior race.
    WE need to help them. My Wishes are with them.
    If it starts here soon enough, WE will collapse their plans.

  13. thats why Suicide is is self genocide

  14. Sad. He could have been an activist. He could have spent all his time campaigning against these monsters that are bankster Bilderberg scum!

  15. No they have not miscalculated they want this to happen.

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