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Greek Referendum result, First exit polls

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posted on Jul, 5 2015 @ 11:24 AM
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First exit polls made by Greek TV stations



Gr eek Referendum

OXI = NO
NAI = YES







A spokesman for the Syriza party has told Reuters that the government can now “move forward quickly” and seal a deal with its creditors.
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posted on Jul, 5 2015 @ 11:40 AM
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Greek banks, which have been closed all week and rationing withdrawals from cash machines, are expected to run out of money within days unless the European Central Bank provides an emergency lifeline.

www.reuters.com...



posted on Jul, 5 2015 @ 11:42 AM
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I want the "no" to win because I want eurobankers to receive a slap on the face, and if Greece exits the EU, and if they manage to fix their problems, they might come out of this stronger and it will become an example for other countries to show them that it is possible, and in the end it might lead to the re-foundation of a different EU, an EU not made by and for bankers. And it looks like the 'no' is winning.



posted on Jul, 5 2015 @ 11:44 AM
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Hoping and praying that the exit polls are accurate. This could be a massive victory for the working people around the world. Maybe other countries will follow suit given their own people won't stand for being forced to pay for mistakes that they did not directly make.
Hoping in half an hour I will be celebrating with the Greek people.



posted on Jul, 5 2015 @ 11:44 AM
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Merkel started already to worry, she really didn't want a NO result!



The Latest: Merkel, Hollande to hold Greece talks in Paris

www.washingtonpost.com... l



posted on Jul, 5 2015 @ 11:44 AM
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a reply to: Dr1Akula

Where is Zeus and those other Greek gods when you need them?




posted on Jul, 5 2015 @ 11:46 AM
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a reply to: Dr1Akula

Do you care to elaborate on your cut and paste of a quote from an article? These fear tactics have been doing the rounds ever since the referendum was called. Starting to look like they didn't work.
Possibly the only country in the world whose citizens have intelligence and balls.



posted on Jul, 5 2015 @ 11:48 AM
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The people have spoken. Since when does that matter? When it comes to debt, the banks got you by the balls.

They don't care who loses as long as its not them.

If they let the Greeks skate all that debt doesn't just disappear. Someone has to pay.



posted on Jul, 5 2015 @ 11:48 AM
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I expected the Yes vote to be higher people generally dont like change and at least they are familiar with the EU devil they know I want the result to be no but will wait and see there have been 2 recent elections where the exit polls were totally wrong.



posted on Jul, 5 2015 @ 11:58 AM
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The No gets stronger and stronger. After all the terror spread to people by closing the banks, and the fear mongering of the systemic media of Greece, people seems will say a second No to their invaders,
The first one was when they said No to the Nazis in 1940 and payed it with their own blood, where they fought to death with massive casualties.

I do not know what the future will bring but, it's better to stand on your feet than bow to your masters!



posted on Jul, 5 2015 @ 12:07 PM
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What the No protest looked like in Athens





And A video from an Rt Drone




posted on Jul, 5 2015 @ 12:16 PM
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Have you read this report on MSN?

Title: EU warns of Armageddon if Greek voters reject terms



Greece risks a collapse of the medical system, power black-outs, and an import blockade, if the Greek people reject creditor demands in a make-or-break referendum tomorrow, the EU's highest elected official has warned. Martin Schulz, the president of the European Parliament, said the EU authorities may have to prepare emergency loans to keep basic public services functioning and to prevent the debt-stricken country spinning out of control next week. "Without new money, salaries won't be paid, the health system will stop functioning, the power network and public transport will break down, and they won't be able to import vital goods because nobody can pay," he said



Whats the above? Fear-mongering? Threats?? How will the people re-act if the above happens?

Forgot link: www.msn.com...
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posted on Jul, 5 2015 @ 12:16 PM
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With 7.5% of the votes counted the count stands at 60/40 to the No camp.
I believe No will be the final answer and await the fallout.

Ed
11% counted total remains 60/40

Live results Here

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posted on Jul, 5 2015 @ 12:17 PM
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From John Hooper tweeter account
‏@john_hooper

It's starting to feel like a remake of 300: Spartans v Persians but with Angela Merkel as Xerxes.




posted on Jul, 5 2015 @ 12:20 PM
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originally posted by: gosseyn
I want the "no" to win because I want eurobankers to receive a slap on the face, and if Greece exits the EU, and if they manage to fix their problems, they might come out of this stronger and it will become an example for other countries to show them that it is possible, and in the end it might lead to the re-foundation of a different EU, an EU not made by and for bankers. And it looks like the 'no' is winning.


Indeed!
The next few hours may be profound for Europe.
All tides turn.



posted on Jul, 5 2015 @ 12:25 PM
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Good on the Greeks, bring back the Drachma and shove it to the IMF.

Last week the rhetoric was all about the Greeks leaving the E.U entirely, yet over the weekend, the talk has softened and we are now told the Greeks could remain in the E.U even if the No vote wins.

Basically they're B.Sing us, once again, and making it up as they go along. Just look at Iceland as a positive example and get the hell out of the E.U. Russia will bail them out, at a cost of course, but the political landscape could be changed forever.



posted on Jul, 5 2015 @ 12:25 PM
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originally posted by: TruthxIsxInxThexMist
a reply to: Dr1Akula

Have you read this report on MSN?

Title: EU warns of Armageddon if Greek voters reject terms



Greece risks a collapse of the medical system, power black-outs, and an import blockade, if the Greek people reject creditor demands in a make-or-break referendum tomorrow, the EU's highest elected official has warned. Martin Schulz, the president of the European Parliament, said the EU authorities may have to prepare emergency loans to keep basic public services functioning and to prevent the debt-stricken country spinning out of control next week. "Without new money, salaries won't be paid, the health system will stop functioning, the power network and public transport will break down, and they won't be able to import vital goods because nobody can pay," he said



Whats the above? Fear-mongering? Threats?? How will the people re-act if the above happens?

Forgot link: www.msn.com...


These kind of things were showed everyday, all day long in private Tv stations among with the previous corrupted government's politicians, spreading fear and following their own political agenda.

Those previous governments accepted blindly every harsh deal Merkel putted on the table. including buying faulted warships from Germany for full price, handling the loans for the benefit of the banks, and a few organizations, enormous unnecessary military expenses provoked by Nato, big scandals with Siemens. poor people didn't see any of that money,
and now they have to pay for them!
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posted on Jul, 5 2015 @ 12:31 PM
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The latest results are 60% NO, 40% YES

The Politicians and journalists that pushed for Yes, speak about the outcome in the media
They already look pretty angry and frustrated!

But so is most of the people, these ''traitors'' as people calls them ,are really disliked for their behavior!



posted on Jul, 5 2015 @ 12:37 PM
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originally posted by: TruthxIsxInxThexMist

Whats the above? Fear-mongering? Threats??


The above is a grim (but sadly pretty accurate IMO) prognosis of what happens when a nation has depleted her funds.


originally posted by: TruthxIsxInxThexMist

How will the people re-act if the above happens?


That is a really good question.

edit on 5-7-2015 by ColCurious because: (no reason given)



posted on Jul, 5 2015 @ 12:38 PM
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Updated vote count

61% NO, 39% YES

Yes votes are relatively more in Athens, while in other cities No is prevailing...

edit on SunSun, 05 Jul 2015 12:46:13 -05001PMk000000Sundaypm by Dr1Akula because: (no reason given)




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