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The media tells a very different story from what we're hearing on the ground about the economy in Greece. The following article was posted on the "Greece: The World's First Money-Free Country" Facebook page: Greece goes RBE - Greece's anti austerity government have announced they will not be paying back their debt to the EU in any shape of form. Neither will they be joining Russia and China and the other BRICS countries. But instead will move immediately away from a consumption growth economy to a Resource Based Economy. Prime minister Alexis Tsipras has let it be known since elected his party has secretly been instructing Greece greatest minds to solve the country's immediate problems related to resources and people. It is understood this has now been achieved and Greece are in a position to implement a new socioeconomic model. Greek scientists are believed to have possession of technology which can harness the energy from the sun to power the whole country. With the application of vertical hydrophobic food farms and advancements in farming the ocean it appears Greece is more than capable of catering for its 11 million occupants and of being totally self sufficient,not needing to trade with the outside world and being totally independent. Social planners working with human behaviour experts will design a new system based on opportunity instead of competition of access and not ownership. The system will detach itself from the old ways in so much as the purpose will be to reduce employment and jobs are far as possible through automation with the driving motive based firmly in necessity rather than our current model which invents jobs to satify a system of wage slavery which is used to keep in place structures of heirachy which favour the few. Economic minister Yanis Bar our skis said "we believe the country's basic needs can be met at present by the available workforce working only 8 hours a week” "Education will be free promoted and encouraged throughout the lifespan of every Greek and the retirement age will be in the region of 35-45 years of age for most people. ..although it is felt once the unnecessary stresses of the old system are removedand everyones basic needs are met as a birthright and guaranteed, people will want to contribute to ensure the system works smoothly and is progressive supplying more time and working hours if necessary” Tsipras added "Greece gave the world democracy. ..now we 're having it back and raising you evolution" before muttering in to the microphone "nnyaivw akata Europe and your childish money games” This has yet to be deciphered. With camera's still rolling Varoufakis was asked "if he knew what he was doing" by the visibly shaken German finance minister Barbara Smitt. Varoufakis replied "humous understand we Greeks do not wish to be abzorba'ed into a corporate Europe. We have a better way and that's the key base Of course, the main stream media is saying otherwise: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/02/business/international/greece-bailout-tsipras.html