Οι αυταπάτες ΔΕΝ βοηθούν τους Λαούς…

Του καθηγητή Γιώργου Πιπερόπουλου

Ο Marc Roche δεν είναι «φρέσκος» στο διεθνές δημοσιογραφικό στερέωμα,
αλλά ένας έμπειρος δημοσιογράφος-αναλυτής. Ζει και εργάζεται στο
Λονδίνο και είναι ανταποκριτής της Γαλλικής Le Monde, της Βελγικής Le
Soir, και της Ελβετικής La Tribune de Genève,

Το πρόσφατο άρθρο του στην Le Monde είχε για τίτλο:

«EUROPEAN UNION - Our friends
from Goldman Sachs…»

Και, όπως μπορεί εύκολα να διαπιστώσει κανείς, σπάει…
κόκκαλα!

Μεταφράζω παρακάτω μόνο την εισαγωγή στο άρθρο και παραθέτω το
link στην αγγλική γλώσσα:

«Οι Μario Monti, Lucas Papademos και Mario Draghi έχουν κάτι κοινό
μεταξύ τους: έχουν διατελέσει στελέχη στην ίδια Αμερικανική επενδυτική
τράπεζα. Αυτό δεν αποτελεί σύμπτωση, αλλά απόδειξη μιας στρατηγικής
άσκησης επιρροής που ίσως έχει φτάσει στα όριά της…»

http://www.presseurop.eu/en/content/article/1177241-our-friends-
goldman-sachs

Εύχομαι «καλή ανάγνωση και…ενημέρωση»

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Mario Monti, Lucas Papademos and Mario Draghi have something in common:
they have all worked for the American investment bank. This is not a
coincidence, but evidence of a strategy to exert influence that has perhaps
already reached its limits.

Serious and competent, they weigh up the pros and cons and study all of the
documents before giving an opinion. They have a fondness for economics,
but these luminaries who enter into the temple only after a long and
meticulous recruitment process prefer to remain discreet. Collectively they
form an entity that is part pressure group, part fraternal association for
the collection of information, and part mutual aid network. They are the
craftsmen, masters and grandmasters whose mission is "to spread the truth
acquired in the lodge to the rest of the world."

According to its detractors, the European network of influence woven by
American bank Goldman Sachs (GS) functions like a freemasonry. To diverse
degrees, the new European Central Bank President, Mario Draghi, the newly
designated Prime Minister of Italy, Mario Monti, and the freshly appointed

Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos are totemic figures in this carefully
constructed web.

Heavyweight members figure large in the euro crisis

Draghi was Goldman Sachs International's vice-chairman for Europe between
2002 and 2005, a position that put him in charge of the the "companies and
sovereign" department, which shortly before his arrival, helped Greece to
disguise the real nature of its books with a swap on its sovereign debt.
Monti was an international adviser to Goldman Sachs from 2005 until his
nomination to lead the Italian government. According to the bank, his
mission was to provide advice "on European busine
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