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How a Goldman Sachs puppet promoted another Goldman Sachs puppet as the PM of Greece

The agents of the global financial mafia are everywhere! globinfo freexchange The creator of Debtocracy and Catastroika documentaries, Aris Chatzistefanou, presents an interview that was not included, finally, in his new documentary "This is not a coup", that actually exposes the authoritarian regime of the European Financial Dictatorship. In this short piece, the former correspondent of the Financial Times in Italy, Alan Friedman, describes how the former president of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, came up with the idea, back in 2011, that the then Greek PM George Papandreou could be replaced by the technocrat Lucas Papademos, as eventually happened, when Papandreou "dared" to think to hold a referendum on the acceptance of the terms of the eurozone bailout deal with Greece. An interesting part from the interview: George Papandreou, when he called the referendum at the end of 2011, got "beaten up" b

THIS IS NOT A COUP: Όταν ο Μπαρόζο «διόρισε» τον πρωθυπουργό της Ελλάδας

Με αφορμή την κυκλοφορία του ντοκιμαντέρ This is not a coup από την Εφημερίδα των Συντακτών, το Σάββατο 1η Οκτωβρίου, παρουσιάζουμε αποσπάσματα των συνεντεύξεων που δεν μπορέσαμε να συμπεριλάβουμε στην τελική έκδοση της ταινίας. Στο πρώτο απόσπασμα ο πρώην ανταποκριτής των Financial Times στην Ιταλία, Άλαν Φρίντμαν, αποκαλύπτει στιχομυθία του με τον Μανουέλ Μπαρόζο, o οποίος του αποκάλυψε ότι αυτός επέλεξε τον Λουκά Παπαδήμο για πρωθυπουργό της Ελλάδας. Ο Φρίντμαν μιλά για το “ξύλο” που έφαγε ο Γιώργος Παπανδρέου στη σύνοδο των G20 στις Κάνες και την τελική απομάκρυνσή του μετά τις παρεμβάσεις της Κομισιόν, της Γαλλίας και της Γερμανίας ενώ δεν παραλείπει να αναφερθεί στο σκοτεινό ρόλο του Ευάγγελου Βενιζέλου. info-war.gr

Dilma Rousseff says successor “confessed to the coup”

Coup in Brazil In the first exclusive interview following her impeachment, former Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff said that her unelected successor, installed president Michel Temer, has “confessed to the coup” against her. Rousseff was referring to controversial public remarks delivered by Temer last week in which he explicitly stated that the impeachment process was initiated due to Rousseff’s refusal to accept his party’s neo-liberal economic plan, rather than the alleged budgetary manipulations which served as the stated justification for impeachment. Temer’s remarks were first reported by The Intercept Brasil last Thursday. As Rousseff stated:       “Also, there were those with their own plans who wanted something else: ‘We will implement a political program that was not approved by the ballot box, a different political plan’. And this is being confessed, there’s something curious about this coup, they confess the coup. Two days later. They’

Apple logs your iMessage contacts — and may share them with police

Apple promises that your iMessage conversations are safe and out of reach from anyone other than you and your friends. But according to a document obtained by The Intercept, your blue-bubbled texts do leave behind a log of which phone numbers you are poised to contact and shares this (and other potentially sensitive metadata) with law enforcement when compelled by court order. Every time you type a number into your iPhone for a text conversation, the Messages app contacts Apple servers to determine whether to route a given message over the ubiquitous SMS system, represented in the app by those déclassé green text bubbles, or over Apple’s proprietary and more secure messaging network, represented by pleasant blue bubbles, according to the document. Apple records each query in which your phone calls home to see who’s in the iMessage system and who’s not. This log also includes the date and time when you entered a number, along with your IP address — which could,

Vivienne Westwood on why the “Rotten Financial System is the Enemy”

Afshin Rattansi goes underground on money and power’s influence on the world. Punk pioneer, fashion designer and activist, with Vivienne Westwood on keynote speech at the opening of the London School of Economics Resist Festival of Ideas and Actions.