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Greece is Burning. Literally and Figuratively

11 Jul, 2025
Greece is Burning. Literally and Figuratively

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Greece is Burning. Literally and Figuratively

Over 50 fires broke out in a few days in Greece. Yes, again. And like every year, history repeats itself: the fire department at its limits, the state absent, the residents alone with a hose, and the houses burning. But this year, it was different. Not because we were more prepared. But because there wasn't even any vegetation to burn — and yet, the fire reached the houses.

Each year, We are losing a piece of the country.. Not just forests. Land. Homeland. Memory. And then, what comes next? Luxury hotels, investments from “friends” with full wallets and empty consciences, wind turbines that come in without dialogue, without an account. Every burned slope is a future “development”. Not for the residents, but for those who have put Greece under the hammer.


 Sell-outs, scandals, and show-off resignations

We don't have enough ashes. We are also experiencing the political theater of the year. Resignations that look like window cleaning. Scandals in OPEKEPE and in every corner of the state apparatus. People who haven't worked a single day, without a single penny, are playing with millions of European funds.And they don't invest them in Greece – they turn them into offshore, into villas, into power.

But let's also know the following: This money is not a gift. It is a loan.. And these loans are being placed on the back of Greece. And they are charging us, and tying us up, to take our subsoil. The gold, the deposits, our strategic position. Because Greece it is a node. It's the Balkans. It's East and West together. It's oil, natural gas, ports, sun and sea. And foreigners know it better than we do.


 Possession without a rifle

And as if all this weren't enough, we see a population replacement without even a single shot being fired. From Libya, Turkey, the Middle East, armies of young men are arriving. And where are they going? To Crete. To the Aegean. Where foreign powers have always wanted control. Because Crete is not just an island – it is a geostrategic gateway. And if you don't hear about wars today, don't be fooled. The War is waged silently, with flows, with signatures, with silent concessions.


 And the Greeks?

And the Greeks? What are we doing? We learned a few days ago that 91 personalities decided to “save Greece”. Sounds good. But who are the leaders they choose? People who opened the borders and brought chaos. Former ministers who sowed discord and are now being marketed as “patriots.” The same people who once collaborated with the system are now becoming “saviors.”

And I ask: How will they cancel what they themselves signed? How will they take back what has already been sold out? How will they overturn agreements that have passed through dozens of parliaments and European approvals?

The people are sleeping. The world does not see that Greece is conquered every day. And not from enemies with weapons. But from papers, investments, and bills. From a silent elite that holds the strings and plays our homeland at dice.


 What is left?

Only the remains awakening. To open their eyes. To uncover their masks. Because otherwise I see us for another 500 years of slavery – this time not under the sword, but under banking control, by European directives, by contracts that bind generations.


Greece is burning.
 But there is still time.
 Not for another march. Not for another suspension.
 But for 
rupture with sepsis.
Because if we don't stop now...
There will be no "after".
These personalities, even if they didn't exist, would have to be "invented". But fortunately they exist and they must be recruited! 

The 91 personalities who sign:

Agouridis Dimitrios, CEO INTUS SMARTCITIES, CANADA

Alikakos Nikolaos, Major General (retd.), President of the National Unity Association

Anepsiou Georgios, Brigadier General of the Hellenic Air Force (retired), Doctor of International Law

Argyropoulos Konstantinos, retired officer, writer, Cyprus War Veteran 1974

Aifantis Georgios, Ambassador Retired 

Varos Chronis, philologist, historical researcher, MA in modern and contemporary history, Neapolis University of Paphos

Veri Margarita, Mathematician

Veroutis Agisilaos, Businessman, Financial Analyst

Vlasakidis Efstratios, Lecturer in Informatics

Vlasakidis Christos, PAMAK Student

Gaitanis Michael, Lieutenant Commander of the Hellenic Air Force, ret.

Geroglis Panagiotis, Major General (retd.)

Giavasoglou Konstantinos, lawyer, former bank executive, former community councilor of Filothei, President of the Filothei Environmental Protection Association

Giakouvaki Glykeria, Entrepreneur

Grivas Konstantinos, Professor of Geopolitics, Evelpidon Military School

Dimitropoulos Panagiotis, Pharmacist

Anna Donta, Journalist, Member of the Society of Greek Writers

Doudoumis Georgios, former Minister of Economic and Commercial Affairs, author

Zarkali Ioulia, Architect Engineer

Zikopoulos Efstratios, cand. PhD Geopolitics, MSc Geopolitics, NKUA

Zografou Anastasia, Craftsman

Theofilopoulos Theofilos, Economist

Theofilopoulos Virginia, Psychologist

Thomaidou Chariklia, Executive of OSE

Kazara Angeliki, Philologist

Kalenderidis Savvas, Officer (retd.), publisher, writer

Kalikakis Georgios, Brigadier General (retd.)

Kapaklis Nikolaos, MSc Human Resources Management

Kapsaskis Petros-Dionysios, Doctor of Cultural Diplomacy

Karavidas Stefanos, MSc International Relations, Assistant Professor, University of Athens, Senior Lieutenant (I) re.a.

Karagiannakidis Nikolaos, Lawyer

Karafotias Panagiotis, Professor of International Relations

Katsaros Panagiotis, Lieutenant Commander, re.a.

Komninos Lakis, Actor

Kontrarou Georgia, Journalist

Koukoutsis Spyridon, Professor, University of Peloponnese

Kourousis Georgios, Olive Producer

Kyprianidis Epaminondas, Neurosurgeon

Konstantaki Irene, farmer

Lavrentzos Anastasios, Economist

Leventi Antonia, Philologist-Educator

Lefakis Nikolaos, Colonel (retd.), Member of ELISME

Livanis Elias, son of Antonis, Publisher

Mazis Ioannis Th., Associate Professor of Economic Geography & Geopolitical Theory, University of Athens

Manola Anna, Professor of Public Relations

Martzoukos Vasilios, Vice Admiral (retd.), Honorary Commander of the Hellenic Navy

Meletopoulos Meletios-Taygetos H., Doctor of Economics and Social Sciences, University of Geneva, Doctor of History, National University of Athens, Principal of Lyceum

Baltzoi Ioannis, Lieutenant General (retd.), President of ELISME

Baskalis Antonis, Merchant Marine School Student

Bezas Emmanuel, Mineral Resources Engineer, Geopolitical Analyst

Bisaktsi Irini, Mental Health Student

Boutos Georgios, ret. Director of the Directorate of Legislative Acts Processing of the General Secretariat of the Hellenic Republic.

Nearchou Pericles, Ambassador emeritus, former President of the Delphi Cultural Center

Nouka Ariadni, Lawyer

Davris Georgios, Lieutenant Commander, retired.

Dinos Konstantinos, Psychiatrist

Oikonomidis Petros, Businessman

Panagiotou Stavros, Professor, NTUA

Pantzaridou Despina, Head of the Thessaloniki Port Authority

Papagostis Theodoros, Senior Lieutenant Commander

Papadopoulou Thomai-Antria, Psychologist, Business Executive

Papanikolaou Eugenia (Jenny), Educator

Papanikolaou Kyriakos, Lecturer in Public Law, University of Thessaloniki

Pappa Dimitra, Deputy Director PNC/USA

Patsoyiannis Evangelos, Agriculturist, former President of the Regional Agricultural Council of Arcadia

Pavlopoulos Efstathios, Agriculturalist MSc, Entrepreneur

Pavlopoulos Ioannis, Admiral (retd.), Honorary Commander of the Fleet

Pavlos Panagiotis, Professor of Philosophy, Oslo University

Pyrgaris Georgios, economist, historical researcher, writer

George Poukamisas, Ambassador emeritus

Rolois Dimitrios, Neurosurgeon

Romanos Konstantinos, associate professor of Philosophy, University of the Aegean

Saripapas Anargyros, Lieutenant General (retd.), Vice President of the National Unity Association

Sidiropoulou Chariklia, Religious Theorist-Psychologist

Spinos Antonis, Businessman

Stroumbas Vasilios, Doctor

Tasios Petros, Internationalist specializing in American foreign policy, shipping executive

Tzoumis Lambros, Lieutenant General (retd.)

Tzortzinis Dimitris, Gynecologist, President of the Kalamata Medical Association

Tsaprounis Nikolaos, Professor S.A.

Tselentis Dionysis, philologist, former Co-Director of Athens College

Tsikopoulos Georgios, Pediatric Surgeon

Tsiotos Gregory, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Missouri Kansas, USA

Faloukas Athanasios, Physicist, former Director of Secondary Education, Vice President of the Panhellenic Pedagogical Society of Secondary Education

Faraklas Ioannis, Publisher ALL ABOUT SHIPPING, London

Filis Georgios, PhD in Geopolitics, Durham University (HB), Professor of International Relations, Geopolitical Analyst

Filippidou Olga, Psychologist, Business Executive

Fragoudis Georgios, associate professor M.E., publisher

Fotopoulos Athanasios, Historian, Emeritus Professor, University of Patras

Charalambidis Giannos, Lawyer, Doctor of International Relations

Hatzidimitriou Nasos, Stockbroker

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