Thursday, December 11, 2008

Gladio Activated in Greece

Ummm, excuse me, but are those cops striking an old lady?

A riot policeman hit a protester outside the Greek Parliament in central Athens yesterday.
A riot policeman hit a protester outside the Greek Parliament in central Athens yesterday. (Thanassis Stavrakis/Associated Press)

Geeeeees, can't you guys find some agent provocateur with a hood and a mask on to pummell instead?


Related:
What are the Greek riots really about?

Operation Gladio

"Youths firebomb Athens courthouse; Urban unrest for a 5th night across nation" by Maria Mikalef and Sebastian Rotella, Los Angeles Times | December 11, 2008

ATHENS - Hooded youths attacked the Athens courthouse with firebombs yesterday and a general strike by labor unions shut down most of the country as the nation endured a fifth night of urban unrest.

Well, we know who the hooded youths work for!

The worst riots in years, sparked by the fatal shooting by police of a 15-year-old boy Saturday, have left Greece's fragile center-right government fighting for survival. The strike by about 100,000 workers shut down most transportation as well as banks and hospitals.

Why must the MSM continue with that cover story lie?

The crisis has worsened with authorities' inability to stop rampages by gangs that have burned, vandalized and looted hotels, banks and stores in the historic center of the capital and in cities around Greece.

All because of the death of a kid? Why loot and vandalize hotels, banks, and stores? Of course, the PEOPLE'S MOVEMENT is DISCREDITED if there is VIOLENCE, isn't it?

And CUI BONO?

Leaders of the center-left opposition yesterday repeated their demand for early elections. They said the street violence shows that Greeks are fed up with economic woes and corruption scandals under the administration of Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis.

"This country is not being governed," said Evangelos Venizelos, a Socialist Party leader, in a speech in Parliament. "The government can no longer convince anyone."

In a statement, Karamanlis condemned the violence. "The rioters, with their acts, once again demonstrated that the only thing that inspires them is the destruction," he said. "They have targeted social peace, the rule of law, and democracy itself."

And CUI BONO, 'eh, ruling party on its way out?

The shooting Saturday night was one of the recurring clashes between police and youths, mainly anarchists and extreme leftists, in a country that otherwise has a low rate of violence.

Oh, NOW I KNOW it is GLADIO!!!!!!!!

The setting was the Exarxiea area of Athens, a gentrifying neighborhood dominated by students and activists.

Yup, that is who we use all right!!!! Just ask the Iranians!

A group of youths threw objects at a police car, then confronted two officers who got out, according to officials. A gunshot during the clash killed Alexandros Grigoropolous, a private school student and son of middle-class professionals.

Holy shit!! Those "kids" must have had BALLS, huh?

One officer has been charged with murder and the other as an accessory to murder. But a hearing at the heavily-guarded courthouse yesterday appeared to support assertions by officers that he fired only a warning shot. Forensic tests have determined that the teenager was hit by a bullet that ricocheted off a wall, rather than one fired directly at the youths, according to public statements by a defense lawyer and government officials. The officers were jailed pending trial.

That's the cover story the cops are putting out? A ricochet?

A 17-year-old boy interviewed yesterday said he participated in peaceful protests by students against what they see as a brutal and inept police force.

"I would have to say that a cop is not allowed to fire in any case and especially [not] at an innocent boy that had nothing to do with anything," said Nikolas Daskalakis, who plans to study marketing in a university next year.

At the same time, he criticized the looters. "For the past four days and nights it's like the anarchists have taken over Greece," Daskalakis said.

Yup, the AGENT PROVOCATEUR ANARCHISTS!

The strike held yesterday had been scheduled before the riots. Union leaders insisted on going forward despite requests from government leaders worried that it would worsen the disorder.

GOOD for THEM!!! Don't let the GLOBALIST FALSE-FLAGS slow you down, Greeks!!!!

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