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January 28, 2013

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The Forbidden Nemesis - THIS IS A MUST READ

The following scribd file was posted on Olympia  in response to the provocative break-ins and "agent-style" tactics that at the weekend broke into the home of KKE parliamentary MP Liana Kanelli (Greek Communist Party). As most know, Liana, aside from being a lawyer and politician, was also a notorious Greek journalist for years and her magazine Nemesis is a journal that has stirred much controversy over the past few decades.

This particular issue, which was published in Jan.-Feb. 2004 and that has apparently has been characterized as being a "bloodstained" edition, focuses on the role of Margarita Papandreou, the Papandreous in general and PASOK.

If you read Greek, then we implore you to read this issue, from beginning to end. YOUR EYES WILL POP RIGHT OUT OF YOUR HEAD as Liana reveals information never known before by the general public. True or not, we don't know... but back then, Liana offered the greatest service to Greeks -that could have ever been offered by a journalist, politician and citizen who vies for the truth- by publishing this particular issue.

If indeed all of this information is true, which we believe is, and if the Greek people had actually read this particular issue, then Greece would not be in the mess it is in today.

Nonetheless, we can still educate ourselves today, because nothing is over until Fat Theia Katina Sings!

Each page of this particular journal is of historical value and trust us... It totally explains what is happening today, and most importantly why! (Especially after pg. 18 where the forbidden letters of mama Margarita Papandreou are featured). It is true what they say... conspiracies may be conspiracies... but when you read these letters, or emails, you realize that everything we believed to be a conspiracy is actually the damn truth! - olympia



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