Friday, November 4, 2011

Lucas Papademos

This is from a commenter on the Max Keiser website, about a possible replacement for the Greek PM - trouble is, they wrote the Wiki entry before this debâcle, and have now altered the Wiki entry to remove the last line. See Max Keiser's commenters for more on this strange tale, but posted here just in case:


Sureal!

14:50 – After getting a tip, hellasfrappe googled Lucas Papademos name on Wikipedia… and we were very surprised to come up with this information.
Lucas Demetrios Papademos (Greek: Λουκάς Παπαδήμος; born 11 October 1947 in Athens), is a Greek economist, former Vice President of the European Central Bank.
Papademos attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, gaining a degree in physics in 1970, a masters degree in electrical engineering in 1972, and a doctorate in economics, in 1978.
He followed an academic career at Columbia University, as well as serving as Senior Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston in 1980.
He joined the Bank of Greece in 1985 as Chief Economist, rising to Deputy Governor in 1993 and Governor in 1994.
He was Vice President of the European Central Bank from 2002 to 2010.
He has been a member of the Trilateral Commission since 1998.
He is a member of the Academy of Athens, and a professor of the University of Athens.
He is likely to become head of a new government in November 2011.
Source WIKIPEDIA
This surfaces many questions. How did Wikipedia know that Lucas Papademos was going to be proposed as the next head of government. How did they know that it would occur in November 2011. And most importantly how did they know that Papandreou would resign and a new government would be appointed. This is by far VERY STRANGE. And then they say we are conspiracy artists…. Jesus!

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