Thursday, July 25, 2013

All the TRUE

For years now we hear from the media that there are no dangerous sharks in Greece. They refer only to some types of shark, harmless to humans living in deep and eat only fish. Yeah right! The regime this propaganda is nothing but dust in the eyes of the people in an effort to support tourism, the only heavy industry in Greece and the megaloependyton. Create the perfect image of sun, sea and perfect of perfect vacation to become richer at the expense of the innocent world as it did in Jaws one, what with Richard Dreyfuss. But what our carefully conceal is that the Greek waters are full of all sorts of sharks, small and large, but harmless and cannibals! In ancient times, an era that had not yet developed tourism (random ;), there are many reports of shark attacks this first dating from Herodotus in 493 BC Then and during the centuries, recorded hundreds of attacks from Crete to Halkidiki! This continues until the 50's where we see the tourism industry to grow while starts and concealment of such events. From then until today, and every summer we have many unnecessary deaths at sea speaks of carelessness and accidents suppressing the real causes of these deaths. So we hear from the channels that all these people dying 'drowned', 'had a heart attack "," disappeared "," ate too "crap ie why eg nobody ever died from too Fai. Rulers created the illusion of tourism development resulting in entire islands to live exclusively from tourism which forces many times their own inhabitants to lie or conceal incidents with sharks. Imagine suddenly be told that the Greek seas, the islands go for swimming, sea monsters move? Imagine the economic disaster? Enterprises will ftochefan, people would be left unemployed and entire islands will be closed!The tipotastasovara, genuine antiauthoritarian blog denounces the lies and once again presents the facts as they are. And if in the end be forced to close some islands, on what to do, will open new. So check the documents and see you this summer in the deep

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