Friday 28 December 2012

Police silencers no longer working in Spain

Cops in Spain, and Greece, have promised the people that they'll
start arresting bankers. They also apologised for braining
the Occupiers.

when 1 year ago they were moles inside protests:

[government "anarchist" moles discovered at protest in Barcelona, 2011]

In Greece, masked anarchist molotov-chuckers have coffee break with the police:


Now, they have seen the light. They will no longer
be the pawns of their corrupt government.
Police have made announcements in both Spain and Greece.
Apology accepted.
Be excellent to one another!

Greek police ready the trap door for the politicians, in front of parliamentary
palace


checkit:  zerohedge

Protesting Spanish Cops: "Forgive Us For Not Arresting Those Truly Responsible For This Crisis: Bankers & Politicians"

Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/18/2012 09:36 -0500

Yesterday, in what is an appetizer to the great 2013 convergence trade (that, between the now thoroughly dead Greek and the Spanish economy, which is rapidly getting there, of course), several thousand Spanish policemen took the streets of Madrid protesting the latest round of austerity, which included frozen pensions and the elimination of the Christmas bonus (they will have many more opportunities to protest not only the loss of any future upside, but the eventual cut of existing wages and entitlements). As RT reports, protesters blew whistles, shouted slogans, and carried anti-austerity banners as they marched through the city centre to the interior ministry. But perhaps the most telling message read on one of the slogans, was the following: "Citizens! Forgive us for not arresting those truly responsible for this crisis: bankers and politicians."

And there you have the entire current clusterfuck summarized in one simple sentence: because as long as those responsible for the ongoing economic collapse, which will inevitably end in war as many have observed, Kyle Bass most recently, are not only not arrested but preserve their positions of power, any and all change will merely be cosmetic and any real change will only affect the bank accounts of the global middle class which are slowly but surely drained to zero.