Submitted by AlexRPT via RedPillTimes.com,
In what can only be described as a shocking testimony, Greeceās former representative to the IMF,Ā Panagiotis Roumeliotis, in front of the special parliamentary committee on the Greek debt,Ā said that several Greek journalists were ātrainedā in Washington D.C. in order to support the positions of the IMF and the European Commission in Greek media.
Roumeliotis testified thatā¦
Ā āThe IMF trainedā greek journalistsĀ so that āGreek journalists can promote the positions of the IMF andĀ the European Commission in Greek media.ā
According to Roumeliotis, the seminars and training classes took place in Washington D.C., as well as various sessions taking place in Greece.
Roumeliotis refused to disclose the names of the journalists involved, in what can only be described as overt and excessive western propaganda, bordering on illegal actions undertaken by the IMF and European Commission given the state of Greeceās debt burden.
Parliament President and head of the committee, Zoe Konstantopoulou, noted that the committee investigating Greeceās debt would seek to discover the names of the journalists that took part in Washingtonās training sessions.
Roumeliotis notedĀ that when he was in Washington D.C. he accidentally met with Greek journalists who told him that they were invited to attend seminars on the function of the IMF. He said that the committee canĀ ask the organizationās Director of Communications Department, Gerry Rice, for a list of journalistsā names who attended suchĀ seminars in D.C.
Konstantopoulou adopted the proposal and appointed a committee member to draft a formal request to the IMFā¦
Ā āIn Greece, certain individuals who work for the mass media were contracted to conceal the fact that the Greek debt was not sustainable.ā
Roumeliotis further testified thatĀ IMF headā¦
Ā āChristine Lagarde and other high officials at the IMF contacted meĀ before myĀ testimony before the committee to remind meĀ that members of the IMF are immune from prosecution.ā
Konstantopoulou named television journalist Yiannis Pretenteris as one of the journalists attending the IMF classes. According to Konstantopoulou, the popular Greek journalist admitted in his book that he attended the IMF seminars.
Roumeliotis notedĀ that many journalists fellĀ victim to the IMFās misinformation campaign, and that the omission of the fact that the debt was not sustainable was detrimental to public interest.
Roumeliotis went on to say that several economists and university professors also attempted to convince the public that the debt was sustainableā¦adding that he puts them in the same category as the journalists.
Who is Panagiotis Roumeliotis: A Greek economist, academic, banker and politicianĀ whoĀ served as Minister of National Economy, Minister of Commerce, Member of the European Parliament for PASOK and as Greeceās representative at the International Monetary Fund.