Post by Wayne Hall on Jun 11, 2022 11:09:56 GMT -5
Dear everyone,
The bankruptcy of politics and fragmentation of efforts to correct it are two sides of the the same coin.
An effort was made in Aegina in Greece on 22nd May to correct this:
www.aeginaportal.gr/eidiseis/omilies/32971-omilies-kai-syzitisi-gia-trexonta-themata-tis-xoras-apo-tin-omada-polites-tis-aiginas.html
If you don't understand anything, here is a translated excerpt from what one of the speakers was saying:
halva.proboards.com/thread/662/constantinos-arvanitis
A few days later Greek-American journalist, Alexandros Stefanopoulos, interviewed the medical doctor and former parliamentarian Tassos Horemis.
Here are some extracts:
1. At twenty years of age, in 1973, I enrolled in the PASOK youth. It was a PASOK whose key features were Andreas Papandreou, but above all it was centred on the final declaration, the celebrated declaration of 3rd September, which I believe has not lost its timeless relevance, whatever might be said to the contrary. It is a declaration which is of permanent value for all Greeks.
2. Although Andreas Papandreou had tried, and had succeeded to a large extent, in pursuing a multi-dimensional line in external policy, a line of independence from the USA and from Europe, and I think he managed it with considerable success, and that should be the axis of today's external policy. Unfortunately today we have become part of the problem of the conflict between the United States and Russia.
Stefanopoulos: Nevertheless, doctor, there is a rumour, and it is confirmed with time, that PASOK was the best organized party in Europe, more so even than the German SPD. Many of your officials grew up and came to maturity and found themselves socially and politically in Germany.
Horemis: Yes, you're right. We were a popular movement with a high level of self-organization in the beginning, and subsequently with a powerful cohesion. You will remember that every time functions were held by PASOK there were never less than a hundred thousand, two hundred thousand in attendance. PASOK held huge gatherings, chiefly due to the love people felt. Suddenly the average Greek felt that he was free and that he had rights. Something he/she had lost.
3. The WHO has submitted to the United Nations a proposal in which Greece, the government, is participating.
Stefanopoulos: Not just participating. It has been one of the protagonists, and a country regarded as exemplary.
Within the orientation of the global medical dictatorship by the dominant elite on the planet, and I think bankers are quite a long way below the leadership level - which is why I often perceive the struggle is as quintessentially intellectual and only secondarily political ...... The dominant faction, with the support of the wilfully servile governments, is inducing the United Nations to cede to the World Health Organization under Mr. Ghebreyesus the right to intervene in the conduct of our life in all of the planet. In every country. To have the right to impose measures relating to the functioning of societies and each person separately. This means that human worth is debased or obliterated. And Mr. Mitsotakis didn't take any of these decisions through a referendum, or even a parliamentary process, or even a Cabinet decision.
4. I am of the view that every person who has problems can solve them. There is no problem that people cannot solve, whether they are economic, professional, social. But how? You have to dialogue with whatever is best in you. If you don't start this dialogue, if you don't find your best self you can't solve problems. That isn't true only at the individual level, that we have to communicate with our best self to be able to solve all problems. Because if we do it we will find the solution. The same applies for national and social collectivities. I believe that Hellenism has not perceived its inexhaustible powers because it does not dialogue with its Hellenic best self, its higher Hellenic self. If a Greek person dialogued with his higher self he would find answers for his life-course in the widest time-frame, both on questions of independence and on questions of survival and on questions of the medical dictatorship imposed by the dominant elite, and he/she will find answers.
5. Greece is falling apart. And when we have so many deaths every day this means that somewhere there is an attack going on. An attack which is deadly. It is a deadly process. Extermination. Not genocide, extermination, of everything, apart from the migrants, who have special asylum. They are not vaccinated. Not, not. not.
They will attack you for what you said now.
For what?
For the migrants.
Why should they attack me? Am I telling lies?
No. I'm just telling you. They will.
What is the point? Let them tell me that at Moria they were all vaccinated. Were they all vaccinated?
6. The first step in our therapy is to turn off our televisions. Some might say that doesn't correspond to the times in which we are living. Yes, but if we want to retain our intellectual, but also our physical, capacities and our enjoyment of life we must get away from the programming that makes us - not only advertising but also certain journalists who have acquired, and more so are acquiring, influence over Greeks.
7. However few Greeks survive finally, they can't exterminate all of us. Quite a few million of us will remain, throughout the world. I have great faith in the Hellenism of America, of Germany, of Australia. And naturally our fellow-citizens here. They, not we, are the ones with reasons to be afraid. They should know that if I am vindicated and the new Greek springtime arrives soon, above and beyond the fragmentation, I see that the people who are today in the Hellenic Parliament are in for a tough time. They will have trouble. I tell my friends who are in the parliament to get up and leave now while they still have time, because a very harsh reckoning is coming and people's rage will know no bounds. That is my immediate prediction.
Also on the program is a proposal presented to the World Freedom Alliance as a counter to the fragmentation.
worldfreedomalliance.org/gr/news/medical-dictatorship-and-multi-fragmentation-of-the-resistance-a-proposal-of-direct-democracy/
Wayne Hall