What is happening to Greece follows the exact same game plan of what will eventually happen to every other supposedly sovereign nation.
First there is an explosion of debt. Then a crisis. Then a bailout. Then creditor imposed hardship is forced upon the average population, in conjunction with unlimited bailouts for the bankers and other oligarch criminals. Finally, when a public which mistakenly believes it is living in a democracy exercises its right to national sovereignty, the sad truth is exposed. They are not a people living under a free political system.
ref:
http://hangthebankers.com/greek-bailout-money-european-banks
http://global.handelsblatt.com/edition/423/ressort/politics/article/study-finds-greek-bailouts-saved-banks-not-people
http://nakedcapitalism.com//2013/06/corruption-eurostyle-mario-draghi-fudged-italys-books-to-secure-eurozone-entry-italy-stuck-with-derivative-losses.html
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