GREEK PATRIOT IOANNIS KAPODISTRIAS ROLE MOLE WAS ALEXANDER 1ST OF RUSSIA
KAPODISTRIAS SERVED AS THE RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER
NEW ALLIANCE BETWEEN THE GREEKS AND RUSSIANS TO OUST THE MITSOTAKIS, SOROS, ROTHSCHILD MAFIA OCCUPYING GREECE COULD BE VERY FRUITFUL
GREEK POLICE AND PROSECUTOR PROBES CAN PUT MAFIA KINGPINS IN PRISON USING MEDIA AND LEGAL SOFT POWER IN A FEW DAYS IN A WIN WIN FOR THE GREEKS AND RUSSIANS
A film about Ioannis Kapodistrias and the liberation of Greece from the Ottoman empire has become a box office sensation
https://greekreporter.com/2025/12/30/kapodistrias-film-critics-hated-greek-public-embraced/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2fN_tYQPJ4
This likely because the parallels with Greece today are so clear to people.
Ioannis Kapodistrias, the most significant Greek political figure of his time and the first Governor of Greece following its liberation from the Ottoman Empire, was a true patriot.
He also printed the first currency of Greece as debt and interest free money only to be assassinated and replaced by King Otto in 1831 who founded Greece s first private central bank, imposed a huge tax burden on the Greeks and ran the country as an authoritarian despot.
Sounds familiar!
The Greeks realize they are under the same system today of private central bankers, crushing taxes, corruption and secretively appointed authoritarian overlords, like Mitsotakis and Tsipras, who make backroom deals to carve up the tax money and enrich themselves and their cronies.
There is no democracy in Greece and no rule of law as the Tempe train collision cover up shows as wellas Mitsotakis covid killer jab programme as per D 15218 and E 17 449 and spin offs.
There are just the same punishing taxes for the Greeks, for the farmers, businesses, demographic and economic collapse.
There is the same repression and dirty tricks against legitimate criticism as under King Otto.
King Otto also put patriot Ioannis Makroyiannis on trial using fabricated evidence and false testimony from his political opponents just for asking for a Constitution and for Greek Veterans of the War of Independence to be given positions in the government.
Positions in the government were filled by King Otto by loyal Bavarians to ensure he had total control of the machinery of power.
Today, we seen his de facto succesor Kyriakos Mitsotakis weaponize the bureaucracy to silence critics of his corruption.
Criminal financial officers raided the office of the Tempe Family Association on the same day as a trial was due to take place to obtain vital video of a train to determine if there was a load of Xylene.
The trial was postponed until January and is scheduled to take place on the same day as the financial officers are to announce their "findings."
Fake findings tax raid could be a part of to an attempt to smear Maria Karystianou and oust her as the Prsident of the Tempe Family Association.
We know from the Post Office, Horizon IT scandal in the UK that ostensibly objective computer data can be falsified and manipulated to falsely accuse people and even put them in prison.
https://www.iefimerida.gr/english/mitsotakis-slams-tactics-farmers-blockades?amp
How much more room is there for crooked officials serving Mitsotakis network in government to cook up fake charges against Maria Karystianou and various farmers for illegal subsidies just for protesting Mitsotakis authoritarian rule.
Two farmers leading the protests have had some their assets seized.
"The police’s organized unit has concluded that one of the protesters’ leaders, Giorgos Botas, illegally received €49,000 in farm subsidies from 2019-2024 for supposedly growing crops on rented land that appears nowhere on the national property registry. He is the second farmer leader so charged, following Kostas Anestidis. "
https://www.ekathimerini.com/politics/1291112/government-unsure-how-to-deal-with-protesting-farmers/
Has the national property registry been altered? By AI?
All Greeks are asking how come Mitsotakis never goes to prison for his crimes?
How come he blocked a probe into his cronies in Crete who received illegal subsidies?
What other cronies of his are getting millions or billions in preferential state or EU contracts on condition they support his regime?
Greece is under the same system as 1832. The private central bank system which Kapodistrias defied by printing money as debt free coins, destroyed opposition and took over the country and they have never let go.
Mitsotakis is not so much a politician as the scion of a corrupt Epstein circle installed to administer Greece as a tax colony of the Rothschilds and Soros.
So, we find Mitsotakis using a TV address yesterday to slander, defame the farmers without addressing the core fact that they are going bankrupt from soaring production costs, rigged markets, cheap competition and nor or few subsidies even as he allows his Cretan cronies to sipher off millions.
He ferociously attacks Maria Karystianou and the Tempe train collision victims family because he is afraid a true investigation will uncover his crimes and the presence of illegal xylene.
He seems think he can stop the formation of a new movement by smearing Maria Karystianou likely with fake tax charges to be unveiled in January.
But he is facing what King Otto faced,a revolution to remove him.
Unlike King Otto, Mitsotkis entire support network in the US, UK and EU is in the process of collapse as Russia and China become the global super power.
He is hanging on by a thread although he may not realize just how precaurious his power is because he is not regarded as an open minded thinker.
The Russians can help remove the arrogant overlord of the Epstein, Soros and Rothschild circle by using media and legal soft power to point to his crimes as per D 15 218 and E 17 449 and spin off.
For those who have never heard of Kapodistrias, his is a fascinating story.
The new film is fascinating look at a period which is all too similar to Greece today as the people, farmers, Tempe victims, struggle against a Billionaire elite looting them through taxation, corruption while running a lawless despotism supported by a corrupted media and propaganda.
The recognition Greece needs another revolution could be why the film has turned into such a huge success, smashing records at the box office
Kapodistrias was also a person of outstanding virtue.
While greedmerchants like Merz, von der Leyen, Mitsotakis only seem to think of what they can take from the people, Kapodistrias only throought of what he could give to the people, how he could serve them influenced by his Christian faith.
Our Lord Jesus Christ is not just our Saviour but a King, the head of a political community in heaven. He is very political. He wants justice, fairness, people to thrive.
There are many people like Kapodistrias in Greece today and Mitsotakis fears they will organize and bypass the corrupt networks, boosted by the new knowledge of what is really going on in Greece and a social media offering more transparency.
Rightly so.
From media
The silver phoenix of Kapodistrias was the first coin of the newly-established Greek state. In 1827 Ioannis Kapodistrias was elected Governor of Greece. On 12 May 1829 he officially launched minting operations at the Aegina mint. Only a small number of silver phoenixes was minted due to a shortage of the precious metal. This means the coins are now extremely rare.
https://www.alphapolitismos.gr/en/numismatic-collection/our-coins-and-banknotes/silver-phoenix-of-kapodistrias/
He was assassinated in 1831 in Nafplio.
https://greekreporter.com/2025/09/28/kapodistrias-assassination-greece/
There is a parallel with JF Kennedy who was assasinated in 1963 afte rinroducing debt free dollar backed by silver issued by the Treasury.
AI Overview
John F. Kennedy's Executive Order 11110, signed June 4, 1963, authorized the Treasury to issue silver certificates (US Notes) backed by silver, bypassing the Federal Reserve's control over money supply during the phase-out of the Silver Purchase Act; while it didn't directly print dollars but authorized silver-backed notes, it threatened the Fed's power and interest-based lending, with claims (though debated) that its challenge to the Fed contributed to his assassination, as the notes were removed from circulation after his death and the order was superseded.
After Kapodistras assassination, the British Rothschild, Windsor empire placed King Otto on the throne of Greece.
The reign of King Otto. Otto, Prince of Bavaria, began in 1832 He set up Greece s first central bank as a private bank with share holders and imposed a huge tax burden on the Greeks topay for the interest.
So mcuch of the taxes went in interest to the private bankers, that the government struggled to fund basic services and had a fiscal deficit. which it funded with more debt to enrich the bankers still more....
Otto I (Greek: Όθων, romanized: Óthon; German: Otto Friedrich Ludwig von Wittelsbach; 1 June 1815 – 26 July 1867) was King of Greece from the establishment of the Kingdom of Greece on 7 May 1832, under the Convention of London, until he was deposed in October 1862.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_of_Greece
National Bank of Greece was founded in 1841 by George Stavros (1788-1869). From the beginning and until 1927 NBG had the privilege of issuing banknotes in Greece. American Bank Note Company and Bradbury Wilkinson & Co printed the majority of the banknotes with face values of 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100, 500, 1000 and 5000 drachmas and also 1, 2 and 5 drachmas.
http://www.greekbanknotes.com/greek-banknotes/a1841_1900/
Private shareholders who controlled the majority of shares and so the bank included Rothschild Freres Paris and King Louis or Ludwig of Bavaria, the father of Otto.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_I_of_Bavaria
AI Overview
In 1841, the major shareholders of the newly established National Bank of Greece (NBG) included the Greek State (largest, 1,000 shares), Nicholas Zosimas (500 shares), Jean-Gabriel Eynard (300+50 shares), King Louis of Bavaria (200 shares), and others like Konstantinos Vranis and Rothschild Frères Paris. The bank began as a public limited company with 3,402 shares, playing a crucial role in modern Greece's financial development.
Key Early Shareholders & Holdings (circa 1841)
Greek State: 1,000 shares (the biggest shareholder)
Nicholas Zosimas: 500 shares
Jean-Gabriel Eynard: 300 shares (plus 50 more to boost prestige)
King Louis of Bavaria: 200 shares
Konstantinos Vranis: 150 shares
Adolf Graf: 146 shares
Theodoros Rallis: 100 shares
Rothschild Frères Paris: 50 shares
Context of Establishment
The NBG was founded in 1841 and was the first bank in the Modern Greek State, with a capital of 5 million drachmas.
It was granted the exclusive right to issue banknotes, a central function that shaped its importance in the new nation's economy.
National Bank of Greece - Wikipedia
At its founding the major shareholder of the National Bank was the Greek state with 1,000 shares out of 3,402.
King Otto was an authoritarian King who imposed a heavier tax burden on the Greeks than the Ottomans to pay for private central money.
AI Overview
In 1845, under King Otto's reign, the Greek populace was subject to heavy taxation, a major source of widespread dissatisfaction. The tax system was perceived as a burden greater than that imposed during the preceding Ottoman rule, contributing to the "Bavarocracy" (rule by Bavarians) being highly unpopular.
Key aspects of taxation and the fiscal situation in 1845 included:
Heavy Burden: Greeks were more heavily taxed than they had been under the Ottoman Empire, which fostered significant resentment.
Fiscal Crisis: The new Greek state consistently struggled with its economy and national debt, partly due to loans guaranteed by the Great Powers (Britain, France, and Russia). The insistence on financial stringency by international creditors led to severe fiscal pressure on the population.
Tax Types: While specific details for the year 1845 are general, the system involved various taxes. A significant agricultural tax known as the dekati (tithe) was a primary source of revenue, often paid in kind for some goods or in cash for exportable products like cotton and tobacco. There were also efforts to nationalize lands that had belonged to Ottoman landowners after independence.
Political Context: By 1845, King Otto had been forced to grant a constitution in September 1843 after a bloodless military uprising. The constitution established a bicameral parliament, but the economy remained unstable, and the issue of taxation continued to be a focal point of political and popular discontent. The tax revenues remained meagre despite the heavy burden on the people.
Ultimately, the inability to resolve the nation's poverty and the high tax burden contributed significantly to King Otto's eventual deposition in 1862.
Otto of Greece - Wikipedia
Britain and the Rothschild bank, who were underwriting the Greek loans, insisted on financial stringency from Armansperg.
That is they benefitted from the interest and debt and taxes of the Greeks.
King Otto persecuted, smeared and falsely imprisoned the Greek patriots like Ioannis Makriyiannis who wanted a better deal for the Greeks themselves.
AI Overview
Ioannis Makriyiannis was a general in the Greek War of Independence who had a complex and evolving relationship with King Otto, initially a strong supporter but later a leading opponent who helped force the King to grant Greece a constitution.
Initial Support and Disillusionment
When Prince Otto of Bavaria was chosen as the first King of Greece in 1832, Makriyiannis enthusiastically welcomed his arrival, hoping for the rebirth of the nation after years of struggle. He initially saw the new monarchy as a guarantor of the country's future.
However, his hopes were quickly dashed:
Conflict with Bavarians: Makriyiannis clashed with the Bavarian regency and War Minister over the treatment of War of Independence veterans, who were largely excluded from the newly restructured Hellenic Army in favor of Bavarian officers.
Authoritarian Rule: King Otto ruled autocratically, which deeply disappointed Makriyiannis, who advocated for a constitutional regime and democratic practices.
Leading the Opposition
Makriyiannis became a prominent figure in the opposition to the monarchy's undemocratic ways. His commitment to a constitution led to his involvement in the Revolution of 3 September 1843, which successfully forced King Otto to establish a constitutional monarchy and limit his powers.
Later Persecution and Vindication
The conflict did not end there. In 1852, Makriyiannis was arrested and charged with high treason for allegedly conspiring to murder the King.
Hs trial was criticized as unfair with fabricated evidence and false testimony from his politicalenemies
He was sentenced to death, though the sentence was later commuted to life imprisonment and he was eventually pardoned in 1854.
Makriyiannis lived long enough to see King Otto deposed in a revolution in October 1862. His military rank was restored, and he was elected as a representative to the new National Assembly. He was promoted to Lieutenant General a week before his death in April 1864.
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