Violent Civil Insurrection On Greek Islands Against Migrant 'Hospitality Centers'

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  1. Jeannette

    Jeannette Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    The situation is unbelievable. The Greek government wants to build hospitality centers on 5 islands inundated with thousands of migrants and Turkey keeps sending them over. On the islands of Lesvos, Samos and Chios, the populations are in an uproar. Men are being recruited and armed to defend their islands from the sell out by Athens and the EU, and the situation in Chios had became so violent, that the MAT police sent from Athens were forced to leave.

    The migrants on the islands were living in horrific conditions waiting to be processed. They were supposed to be transitory, but all the borders in Europe have been closed so that Greece now is the final destination.

    The Greek government plans to build new camps for refugees in response to overcrowding on Lesbos and four neighboring islands, Samos, Chios, Leros and Kos. Local residents were enraged with the news and used stones, sticks and fire to express their anger. The Greek police used tear gas and rubber bullets against the demonstrators on Wednesday night as rioting entered its third consecutive night.

    The protesters targeted several locations, including a military camp near Pagani village on Lesbos, where police officers sent to Lesbos are housed.







    https://www.rt.com/news/481786-lesbos-migrants-night-protest/
     
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    These riots will not stop. There is no way the people on the islands will give up their homes to Islam. If their compatriots from outside Greece support them, which I'm sure they will, then they can freak out Merkel, Soros, Pyatt and the rest of the New World Order freaks and keep the fighting going on forever.

    Anyway there is no reason for the centers, and the islanders know it, since there are thousands of uninhabited islands they can be built on. It's a sell out by Athens and the EU. According to Germany, millions of Syrian refugees will be entering Greece because of the fighting in Idlib - but that's a lie. Russia hasn't seen any visual proof of Syrians fleeing Idlib as claimed by Erdogan.

    Time for Greece to get out of the EU, something that should have been done years ago.
     
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    Didn't the EU bail out Greece financially, just a few years ago??If they go to an uninhabited island for relocation there is no infrastructure no sanitation or running water etc,etc.
     
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    This is Turkey's plan to islamise Europe.
     
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    this is but the beginning
     
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    This will lead to Crusades 2.0.

    White people have this thing where they go from cumbaya to spree-killing with not much in between. We're a tolerant people to be sure, but when the tolerance runs out, its sudden and total war.

    ...and the tolerance for this 'cultural enrichment' seems to be running out.
     
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    Last time I was in Greece, my car was smashed and belongings stolen from the hotel parking. Not only me, most of the cars, I remember an old German couple, crying so bad, some very personal stuff got stolen...
    Mind you, this was continental Greece, a very tourist area.
    Police could not help us, they seemed overwhelmed, and could not keep refugees afar from tourist areas, areas which can be classified as easy crime easy money, no punishment.
     
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    It's not really surprizing, I have often seen leftists tell great speech about multiculturalism while living in almost all white districts and never setting a foot where both the diversity and crime is.
    I see a part of the diversity speech as the hatred of rich white people toward the poor white people, but sometimes poor white people get bored of that violence and revolt for their self preservation.

    It's sad that among refugees, some honest people would pay the price also. In mass migration, I see mostly two victims, the people who move out and the local who live in the places where mass migration stack up.
     
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    Merkel imposed an austerity on Greece knowing that it would hinder the growth of its economy and some in the EU have now apologized for destroying the country. They wanted to punish the politicians but ended up punishing the people who were the least to blame.

    As for sanitation and running water on barren islands, that can easily be remedied with cisterns to collect water during the rainy season and there is enough sun for solar energy all year around.


    Ya ain't gonna believe this, but up until the 80's Athens was considered the safest city in the EU. You could walk around at 3:00 AM and wear as much jewelry you wanted without a worry. But then again you could walk in the parks in London at 3:00 AM as well without a worry.

    When my son in law visited some relatives there in the early 90's, they forgot to warn him that London was not the same and to be careful. He was mugged and they took his watch. Someone then popped up in a car and said: "Come on let's chase them, we can catch them". Luckily my grandson who was 10 at the time, had the wits to stop him, otherwise the boy might have been kidnapped.
     
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    It’s the same here. Left wingers want to open “hospitality centers” for illegals crossing from Mexico into the U.S.

    The world has gone mad.
     
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    Turkey is using its usual blackmail. They have their soldiers helping the Al Nusra terrorists in Idlib, and today 30 Turkish soldiers were killed by Syrian bombs - or so the Russians say. It was probably Russia.

    The soldiers might have been there deliberately so they could be killed to get Nato involved. According to one account I read, Erdogan is sending men into Idlib who he believes were involved in the coup against him a few years back.

    Knowing Turkey, it's possible. When Syria shot down a Turkish jet years ago, it had to do with Erdogan wanting Nato to get involved. I recall reading in Hurriyet at the time, that the jet had a faulty navigation system and shouldn't have been in the air. The parents who were Kurds brought the case to court.

    Anyway Erdogan's in a lot of trouble, especially with the nationalists and the fundamentalists for not carrying out his promise of restoring the Ottoman Empire. He feels its destruction was a great injustice and that Syria, Lebanon, etc. are part of Turkey. The plans are, according to maps printed years ago, to take back the lands taken away in WWI and then to reconquer the Balkans and proceed to conquer Rome.

    It's an Islamic plan that goes back centuries. The belief is that Mohamed superseded Christ, and therefore Rome like Constantinople must be superseded by Islam. The massive migration of Muslims into Europe from Africa and the Central Asian States into Greece under the guise of refugees, is part of the plan.

    In addition to that, Turkey is in desperate need of oil, and especially now that the wells in Libya were bombed by Haftar, so to survive Erdogan is hitting out wherever he can.
     
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    Mad is right, because I read that Qatar is charging only $30 for a plane ticket from Africa to Mexico. That's less than the $50 it costs to get from Africa to Turkey so they can enter Greece.

    We need a wall on the Mexican border to register who enters and for how long and Soros and his liberal new world order and government be d*mned.
     
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    Yes and no.
    All countries needed to adapt in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
    The Greek politicians failed the people. The austerity measures applied to Greece were not unique. Most European countries were in the same position as Hungary, Latvia, Bulgaria or Romania but they adapted.
    Sadly, the Greek gov did fail to jail bankers, other politicians and adapted the required changes to budget very late(2010) and by force by the EU.

    "Romanian President Traian Basescu said the "programme to cut public expenses was inevitable".(2009)
    Public sector wages will be cut by 25% and all salaries, including the minimum one, will be affected. Jobless benefits and pensions will be slashed by 15%.

    So all the doctors working for the NHS, got 25% cut of their salary, as an example. Pretty harsh if you ask me. This was done in Romania, similar elsewhere in Latvia, Hungary, Bulgaria, all unknown in media, all NOT part of Eurozone, 2 years earlier than Greece. Mind you, all of the previously mentioned nations, had positive growth starting again at the same time as the Grexit and debt crisis climax.

    The refugee's problem is on Merkel s making agreed, but a small? part is a failure, again, on the Greek politicians.

    That requires capital and whats the point? Turn deserted greek islands into arab ones with very high density, crime, and poverty? The point of taking them in the first place is to integrate them.

    I believe you about safety before or Athens. The vast majority of Europe is very safe, the media can paint topics with a strange brush.

    I currently live in a safe place, but poor compared to western standards, and I often leave my wallet in my car, unlocked, for days. I tend to forget things when I am busy. The police would probably also be bringing it back if I were to lose it on the street. They would knock my door, smile, give it back and wish me a fantastic day. I would find all the cash inside the lost wallet.
     
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    Repatriation!


     
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    mistake
     
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    Send them back to their legal nation a "mistake"?
     
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    So, what are you all suggesting we do with these refugees?
     
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    Yes indeed, we see this in South Africa.... whites were being oppressed, murdered and raped... many still led the good life so... la di da. Blacks threaten to burn 5 white students. UNLEASH THE DOGS OF WAR!!!!!! with virtually one voice.
     
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    Apparently I'm a bit behind on the happenings in SA (I've written it off, tbh, another tally on the failures of collectivism...). What happened now?
     
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    I started a thread but pretty much exactly that... a facebook threat to burn 5 whites after the Ngunis (blacks) burnt 3 Cape coloureds or brown people alive. (I posted the link to that video also but it is pretty horrific) It was a mother and two children, one of the kids were only 3 years old...the older child tried to get out (his whole body on fire) but the Ngunis kept pushing him back into the fire.

    It shocked the whites into unison, they're foaming at the mouth

    the video (warning- graphic) https://www.facebook.com/100007618509736/posts/2485851625012097/?d=n

    thread
    http://www.politicalforum.com/index...-on-the-threat-to-burn-white-students.568456/
     
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    Notice the refugees are hardly ever white Christians and Jews. What is it about Islamic countries that they can't get it together. And how come they are hardly ever white?
     
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    I'm not talking about cutting wages, although they kept doing that with each further debt - probably to kill off the poor. I'm talking about stimulating the economy so Greece could pay back the debts. When Veroufakis was the economic minister and presented some of his plans on how to do that, the economist in Brussels laughed at him, and said they know that. In other words, they didn't want Greece to repay the debt.

    They wanted them to keep on borrowing and get deeper into debt, but why? There had to be something more than just getting the interest payments from the loans?


    Frankly I think it was to buy up Greece's natural resources, especially in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean. The people who suffered though were not the Greek owners of the international shipping companies who didn't have to pay taxes, and were paying their workers off shore, nor the business' who had two sets of books, or doctors who were getting their thank you gifts under the table. Their money was in the Swiss banks. It was the government workers, and they were the only ones who were paying their taxes.

    To cover up the scam, the Germans newspapers spread rumors that the Greeks were lazy, when they worked more hours than any other country in the EU. And yet they were producing nothing, since there was nothing to produce. All the industries were taken away.

    It seems like virtue has no place in the liberal new world order of Merkel, Soros and company. Money is their god, and profit the new virtue. It doesn't matter how illicit the gain. Anyway the EU system is faulty because they designate a special purpose for each country.

    Britain lost all its industries when it joined because it was the 'banking' country. France was the agricultural country and Germany was the industrial country. Greece was to be the tourist country.


    So what happens if there's a war or a natural catastrophe and you're the tourist country, or the banking country, how will you survive? So much for globalism and the liberal new world order.


    EU GODS
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    Take that you fools of misery,
    for we are gods of lofty See.
    Who'll tell you what to see and do
    as members of your new EU.


    And don't you dare get up and go,
    or you'll become our biggest foe.
    We'll search for you both high and low -


    and then woe to you - Jeannette
     
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    If that dosn't flip a switch in folks, nothing will.
     
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    POINT:
    Euro Leadership and all their Humanitarian aspiration
    did not foresee a nonviolent, foreign, civilian occupation.

    Plainly, it is not fair that working Greek people who paid
    into a system of social protection must now experience it
    more thinly spread over the nonviolent, foreign, civilian occupation.




    Create U.N. sponsored safe economic zones
    and send them back to Syria and Libya. Iraq and Afghanistan too.


    Repatriate.
    Repatriate.
    Repatriate!
     
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    They were doing that before the refugee problem with Syria. They even had specialists figuring out their language, since they were coming in without passports. With the refugee crises things changed. Someone was giving them big bucks, probably for their homes because they were paying the Turkish trafficker's up to ten thousand a person just to cross the Aegean - yet the dinghys were packed with 50 people and many drowned. I've been in a fishing boat in those waters, and it is frightening.

    I think Saudi Arabia was the one giving money to the refugees and it's probably why they went broke. The plan was to Balkanize Syria and divide it into different ethnic and religious entities. This way they would always be at one another's throats, and remain weak. The easiest way to redistribute the population was to have them leave for Germany, and then return to their designated new 'home' in what was once a part of Syria.

    When the refugees stopped coming, Turkey began sending migrants over from the Central Asia states and giving them fake Syrian passports. To make sure they were accommodated they would have a child or two in the dinghy with them. More recently they began sending migrants from Africa.

    The Syrian families were processed first to get them away from the Afghans and some of the others. Many migrants have been on the islands for years waiting to be processed and shipped to the main land - and it hasn't been easy for them because the conditions are horrific especially in the winter, nor for the residents of the island whose life has been disturbed.
     
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