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The EU reacted to Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s announcement that the country’s decision on whether to accept a bailout deal would be put to a national referendum by showing “contempt” and “disdain” for the very notion of democracy, according to Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis. The announcement that Greek banks would be shut for a week was made after the European Central Bank said it would not provide any further emergency monetary support. ATMs remain open but they are running out of cash fast, despite the fact that Greeks are restricted to withdrawing just 60 euros ($66) a day. After Tsipras announced the referendum for July 5, the ECB said it would refuse to extend a deadline on an €1.6bn payment to the IMF which is due on Tuesday. If Greece refuses to pay, it could exit the EU and prompt a crash of the Euro single currency.
However, perhaps the most shocking aspect of the whole situation is how the Eurogroup’s finance ministers reacted to the news that the Greek people would get to vote on the bailout.
According to Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis, “The very idea that a government would consult its people on a problematic proposal put to it by the institutions was treated with incomprehension and often with disdain bordering on contempt.”
“I was even asked: “How do you expect common people to understand such complex issues?” Indeed, democracy did not have a good day in yesterday’s Eurogroup meeting!” he added.
Varoufakis’ revelations about how EU bureaucrats reacted with horror to the notion of the Greek people having a say in their own future again illustrates the inherently undemocratic and authoritarian nature of the European Union.
Current forecasts suggest that Greeks will probably vote to accept the bailout deal, with Varoufakis describing the “yes” vote as a “high probability,” although whether the EU is prepared to wait until the July 5 referendum remains to be seen.
In other developments;
– “Panic is mounting,” according to gas station owners, who warn that supplies are running dry. Supermarket shelves are also emptying as Greeks desperately stock up on food, with scenes being described as “mayhem”.
– Some betting firms in the UK have stopped taking bets on whether or not Greece will leave the EU because the situation is so unpredictable.
– Greece may not even have the funds available to finance the planned referendum.
– Heartbreaking photos are emerging of elderly Greeks outside banks being informed that they have no access to their money.
– Billionaire Wilbur Ross warned this morning that civil disorder could hit the country. “Once there’s social unrest, which there will be before too long if this thing continues, no tourist is going to want to go to [Greece],” Ross told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Monday.
– EU President Jean-Cleaude Juncker assertively lectured Greeks on how they should vote in the referendum, stating, “You shouldn’t commit suicide because you’re afraid of dying. You should say ‘yes’ regardless of what the question is.” Zero Hedge accused Juncker of engaging in “fearmongering” and “unabashed falsehoods.”
– It was announced today that some Greek banks will open on Thursday, but only for pension withdrawals which will be limited to 240 euros.
– A report released by the Bank of International Settlements yesterday omitted Greece from a map of euro zone countries. The Wall Street Journal described the omission as “an embarrassing error rather than a product of the BIS’s insight into the fate of the eurozone’s most troubled member.”
– Demand from Greek customers to purchase gold bullion surged over the weekend after the announcement of bank closures. The UK Mint announced that it had, “experienced twice the expected demand for Sovereign bullion coins from our customers based in Greece,” during the month of June.
– Some Greeks are blaming the Rothschilds, the City of London and the Federal Reserve for the crisis, asserting “they want to crush Greece.”
As Michael Snyder summarizes, “This is what a national financial meltdown looks like, and the nightmare that has been unleashed in Greece will soon start spreading to much of the rest of Europe.”
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Stories covered on this October 7, 2014 edition of the Nightly World News:
• U.S. will augment Ebola screenings for airline passengers in U.S. and Africa: President Obama said Monday the U.S. government would increase passenger screenings in the United States and Africa to detect the Ebola virus, even as he resisted calls to impose a ban on those traveling from the three countries most affected by the outbreak.
• Students in the five Dallas ISD schools under Ebola watch started the new school week learning that electronic scanners were being installed to monitor for any fevers, often the first symptom of the Ebola virus.
• Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy has declared a public health emergency for the state as a precaution during the Ebola epidemic that is affecting several countries in western Africa.
• The stepdaughter of Texas Ebola victim, Thomas Duncan, who called 911 and rode in the ambulance with the man she calls ‘Daddy’ has been told she can return to work. Nursing assistant Youngor Jallah, 35, has been in ‘quarantine’ in her small Dallas apartment along with her husband, Aaron Yah, 43, and their four children ages 2 to 11 since Thomas Duncan’s devastating diagnosis last Monday.
• Armed police stand guard outside the home of the nurse, Teresa Romero Ramos in the Madrid suburb of Alcorcon, who caught Ebola - and now the authorities want to put down her dog.
• Some scientists who have long studied Ebola say they are concerned about what is not known about the strain now on the loose. It is an Ebola outbreak like none seen before, jumping from the bush to urban areas, giving the virus more opportunities to evolve as it passes through multiple human hosts.
• The 4,000 service members being deployed to “combat Ebola” in West Africa will be “kept safe” from the virus, the Defense Department claimed, despite the fact that health officials have failed to contain Ebola which is now spreading on multiple continents.
• A special report on Joe Biden and his comments on ISIS.
• A review of the new film by Ari Folman, "The Congress," starring Robin Wright, Harvey Keitel and Paul Giamatti.
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Military Operations in Iraq and Syria Colonel Steve Warren: "The ISF detained 149 ISIL fighters who were attempting to blend in among the fleeing civilians. These cowards are now in ISF custody and will be prosecuted by the Iraqi government."
Find the full briefing here: http://www.c-span.org/video/?406730-1/defense-department-briefing-military-operations-isis
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A report exposing Jonathan Gruber, Obamacare architect, as a eugenicist who wants to save the state some money by expanding abortion to poor black and hispanic neighborhoods.
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"I appeal to the President; review this case. In the name of justice. In the name of mercy. In the name of fairness. Pardon every member of the Bundy Family and their supporters, AND DO IT NOW!" - Roger Stone
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Stories covered on this September 30, 2014 edition of the Nightly world News:
• The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the first U.S. Ebola diagnosis Tuesday after examining a patient in Dallas, Texas. The patient, who recently spent time in West Africa according to health officials, has been in isolation at the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital since at least the 29th of this month.
• Confirmation that the first case of Ebola has arrived in the United States will prompt questions as to whether the CDC will enact emergency procedures that could see even healthy Americans detained against their will.
• The Centers for Disease Control is advising funeral homes in the United States on how to handle the remains of Ebola victims, although officials are keen to stress that the development is not a cause for alarm.
• While the President was comparing ISIS terrorists to the Jayvee squad, US intelligence officials were warning that the threat was real and imminent, according to the head of the House Intelligence Committee. Chairman Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) issued a statement Monday that directly contradicts Obama’s comments on in an interview Sunday, where the President suggested that an intelligence failure was to blame for the “underestimation” of the rise of the ISIS group.
• A new Government Accountability Institute (GAI)report reveals that President Barack Obama has attended only 42.1% of his daily intelligence briefings (known officially as the Presidential Daily Brief, or PDB) in the 2,079 days of his presidency through September 29, 2014. The GAI report also included a breakdown of Obama’s PDB attendance record between terms; he attended 42.4% of his PDBs in his first term and 41.3% in his second.
• “Extremists” will have to get posts on Facebook and Twitter approved in advance by the UK police under sweeping rules planned by the UK Conservatives. They will also be barred from speaking at public events if they represent a threat to “the functioning of democracy”, under the new Extremist Disruption Orders.
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