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Greek Battle Plan

 

BY KYLE ANDREW BROWN

WASHINGTON,July 27  Surely it was a busy Monday workday for Public Revenue’s Katerina Savvaidis : Κατερίνα Σαββαΐδου following the great big splash her former boss Yanis Veroufaskis made in the Sunday papers

Katrerina’s put out the word that there’s gonna be an big internal audit of her IT systems. Searching out any illicit stuff on the data drives.

Naftemporiki.gr stitches it all up this way: When Katerina’s done investigating she gonna go straight to the administrative, judicial authorities and political leadership with her findings.

You go girl!

Ah, but it’s gonna be ever so tricky, Kritrina.

Yanis did tell the boys listening in on that posh on line streaming chat show that he had his crew of five hack into Public Revenue’s computers systems to fight off the Germans.

The computers in his ministry.

Surely the Minister has the keys to his own cabinet.

Unless, maybe the snarling Wolfgang Schäuble and Germany has locked the Minister out of his own crib.

Oh, yes. That’s right.

We remember now. Brussels they got all the keys!

The boys on the chat show – the Prime Ministers and Exchequers – why they were out and out stunned  – to discover Brussels has the keys to all the finance computers in all the European Union.

Talk about Occupying Forces.

Seriously, this safe cracking it happens all the time in IT.

There ain’t nothing a 4th grade girl can’t break into these days.

And it’s a gonna be a great big hill to climb for any of them MPs chasing after our man Yanis.

Remember the Alamo!

Morality issues and possible treason you say?

Listen, that German boot is stomping all over the olive garden.

It’s wartime, baby.

The security of the nation is in the hands of a foreign power that can just up and unplug the German Denominated Euro whenever Wolfgang chooses.

Here, listen to the Greek battle plan. It’s streaming right here on YouTube.

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