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February 16, 2012

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Farage To Alex Jones - Greece Is Headed For A Revolution (VIDEO)

On Wednesday night's radio show, Alex Jones spoke with British politician and outspoken critic of the European Union, Nigel Farage. Addressing the issue of Greece, the EU parliamentarian said that if the EU continues to treat Greece like a "colony" with its pride stripped, its democracy gone while it continues to allow an unelected bureaucrat to govern the country. Farage, who is the leader of the UK Independence Party and is a Member of the European Parliament, and who also co-chairs the Europe of Freedom and Democracy group, underlined that everything that is happening in Greece will result to only one thing... a full fledged revolution!

The British Euro MP said that none of the bailout money that has been given to Greece actually goes to the Greek people, but rather just to bail out other European banks, and this is placing a tremendous amount of pressure on day to day living.

In the second video Farage shockingly tells Alex about a recent meeting he held with a former Greek ambassador who described to him how easy it was for him to obtain a Kalashnikov in Greece for a mere 100 euros! The Euro Parliamentarian explained that the Ambassador did so because he is a wealthy man, who lives on the outskirts of Athens and did not know any other way to protect himself and his property.

"We are literally on the edge of a total breakdown in society. I am sure there are some big banks and industrialists who are rubbing their hands and saying as soon as the Greeks go bankrupt we can buy up all the shipyards, the islands and the land" but he notes the sheer price in human suffering of the Greek people is too intense and the "world's formal media is not giving the right level of attention" to this problem at all.


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