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Black out στις γερμανικές τράπεζες, capital controls, μετρητά στο σπίτι, διακοπές ρεύματος, απαγωγές πολιτικών-συγγενών τους, διαρκή καταιγίδα τρόμου υπόσχεται το Reuters

Τα σχέδια περιλαμβάνουν την Bundesbank, την κεντρική τράπεζα της Γερμανίας και συγκεκριμένα τη συγκέντρωση επιπλέον δισεκατομμυρίων

Aκόμη πιο συναρπαστικά σενάρια τρόμου κατασκευάζουν οι μέντορες του είδους Γερμανοί.

Δείτε πως περνάνε τον υποδόριο τρόμο σε συνεργασία με το Reuters, το οποίο πρωταγωνιστεί με υποδειγματικό τρόπο και στην τρομοπροπαγάνδα της πανδημίας.

Ας απολαύσουμε ένα intro επιπέδου Wes Craven.

Mεταδίδει λοιπόν το Reuters και αναμεταδίδει (όπως είναι φυσικό) η EΡΤ.

Οι γερμανικές αρχές εντείνουν τις προετοιμασίες για επείγουσες παραδόσεις μετρητών σε περίπτωση μπλακ άουτ για να διατηρήσουν την οικονομία σε λειτουργία, σημειώνουν καλά ενημερωμένες (!) πηγές, καθώς το έθνος προετοιμάζεται για πιθανές διακοπές ρεύματος που προκύπτουν από τον πόλεμο στην Ουκρανία.

Τα σχέδια περιλαμβάνουν την Bundesbank, την κεντρική τράπεζα της Γερμανίας και συγκεκριμένα τη συγκέντρωση επιπλέον δισεκατομμυρίων για να αντιμετωπίσει την αύξηση της ζήτησης και πιθανά όρια στις αναλήψεις (ιδού και τα capital controls), είπε μία από τις πηγές.

Οι αξιωματούχοι και οι τράπεζες εξετάζουν επίσης τη διανομή, συζητώντας, για παράδειγμα, την κατά προτεραιότητα πρόσβαση στα καύσιμα για τους μεταφορείς μετρητών (σύμφωνα με τον αστικό μύθο προσγειώνονταν στη χώρα μας μεταγωγικά C-130 τίγκα στα ευρώ στη διάρκεια των capital controls), είπαν άλλοι (!), σχολιάζοντας τις προετοιμασίες που επιταχύνθηκαν τις τελευταίες εβδομάδες μετά τη διακοπή των προμηθειών φυσικού αερίου από τη Ρωσία. Οι συζητήσεις περιλαμβάνουν την κεντρική τράπεζα, τη ρυθμιστική αρχή της χρηματοπιστωτικής αγοράς BaFin και πολλές ενώσεις του χρηματοπιστωτικού κλάδου, είπαν οι πηγές.

Αν και οι γερμανικές αρχές έχουν υποβαθμίσει δημοσίως την πιθανότητα ενός black out, οι συζητήσεις δείχνουν πόσο σοβαρά αντιμετωπίζουν την απειλή και πόσο αγωνίζονται να προετοιμαστούν για πιθανές διακοπές ρεύματος που προκαλούνται από την εκτίναξη του ενεργειακού κόστους ή ακόμη και από σαμποτάζ (!)

(Όποιος σκεφθεί κάτι ακόμη πιο συναρπαστικό είναι καλοδεχούμενος)

Υπογραμμίζουν επίσης τις διευρυνόμενες επιπτώσεις του πολέμου στην Ουκρανία για τη Γερμανία, η οποία επί δεκαετίες βασιζόταν στην προσιτή ρωσική ενέργεια και τώρα αντιμετωπίζει διψήφιο πληθωρισμό και απειλή διαταραχών από την έλλειψη καυσίμων και ενέργειας.

Η πρόσβαση στα μετρητά είναι σημαντικό ζήτημα για τους Γερμανούς, οι οποίοι εκτιμούν την ασφάλεια που προσφέρουν και τείνουν να τα χρησιμοποιούν περισσότερο από τους άλλους Ευρωπαίους.

Περίπου το 60% των καθημερινών αγορών πληρώνονται με μετρητά, σύμφωνα με πρόσφατη μελέτη της Bundesbank, η οποία διαπίστωσε ότι οι Γερμανοί, κατά μέσο όρο, αποσύρουν περισσότερα από 6.600 ευρώ ετησίως κυρίως από τα μηχανήματα αυτόματης ανάληψης μετρητών.

Ωστόσο, ένα πιθανό μπλακ άουτ εγείρει νέα ερωτήματα σχετικά με τα πιθανά σενάρια και οι αξιωματούχοι επανεξετάζουν εντατικά το θέμα καθώς η ενεργειακή κρίση στη μεγαλύτερη οικονομία της Ευρώπης βαθαίνει και ο χειμώνας πλησιάζει. Εάν σημειωθεί μπλακ άουτ, μια επιλογή για τους υπεύθυνους χάραξης πολιτικής θα μπορούσε να είναι ο περιορισμός (!) της ποσότητας των μετρητών που λαμβάνουν οι ιδιώτες, δήλωσε πηγή που γνωρίζει τις συζητήσεις.

Η Bundesbank επεξεργάζεται τα μετρητά που διακινούνται στα καταστήματα και την οικονομία της Γερμανίας, διατηρώντας την κυκλοφορία σε τάξη. Τα τεράστια αποθέματά της την καθιστούν έτοιμη για οποιαδήποτε έξαρση της ζήτησης, δήλωσε η ίδια πηγή.

Περισσότερο από το 40% των Γερμανών φοβάται ένα μπλακ άουτ τους επόμενους έξι μήνες, σύμφωνα με έρευνα που δημοσίευσε την περασμένη εβδομάδα η Funke Mediengruppe. Το γραφείο καταστροφών της Γερμανίας δήλωσε ότι συνιστά στους πολίτες να διατηρούν μετρητά στο σπίτι για τέτοιες καταστάσεις έκτακτης ανάγκης.

Οι γερμανικές χρηματοπιστωτικές ρυθμιστικές αρχές ανησυχούν ότι οι τράπεζες δεν είναι πλήρως προετοιμασμένες για μεγάλες διακοπές ρεύματος και το θεωρούν ως έναν νέο, απρόβλεπτο μέχρι πρότινος κίνδυνο, δήλωσε αξιωματούχος με άμεση γνώση του θέματος.

Στη Φρανκφούρτη, την τραπεζική πρωτεύουσα της Γερμανίας, ένα μέλος του δημοτικού συμβουλίου πρότεινε να απαιτηθεί η υποβολή σχεδίου blackout έως τις 17 Νοεμβρίου. Ο πολιτικός, ο Markus Fuchs του δεξιού κόμματος AfD, είπε στο συμβούλιο ότι θα ήταν ανεύθυνο να μην υπάρξει σχέδιο.

Αλλά τα άλλα κόμματα απέρριψαν την πρόταση, κατηγορώντας τον Fuchs και το κόμμα του ότι υποκινούν τον πανικό (χα,χα,χα…) Ο Fuchs δήλωσε αργότερα σε τηλεφωνική συνέντευξη: “Αν βρίσκαμε μια λύση για την παγκόσμια ειρήνη, θα την απορρίπταμε!

Πάμε να δούμε τώρα ποια είναι η τρομερή ομάδα που κάνει κουμάντο στο Reuters.

Στο μεταξύ ακόμη πιο τρομακτικά σενάρια βλέπουν το φως της δημοσιότητας και αφορούν το ξύπνημα της Τρομοκρατίας στην Ευρώπη όπου μυστικές υπηρεσίες, παρακρατικές οργανώσεις και πρόθυμοι μισθοφόροι ετοιμάζουν απαγωγές και εκτελέσεις πολιτικών καθώς και συγγενικών τους προσώπων ως απάντηση στο καθεστώς τρόμου που βιώνουν οι κοινωνίες της Δύσης.

Reuters> Αυτοί είναι οι καλλιτέχνες του τρόμου

Paul Bascobert

President

Paul Bascobert joined Thomson Reuters as President of Reuters News in September 2022. In this role, he leads all aspects of the company’s media business and operations.

Bascobert has been an operating executive, adviser and entrepreneur for more than 25 years and has deep experience in transformation and growth in news, media and SaaS businesses.

He was previously co-founder and CEO of Blue Ocean Acquisition Corp – a special purpose acquisition company focused on media, marketplace and tech platform businesses; CEO of Gannett Co., Inc – one of the largest local media companies, which owns more than 700 daily and weekly publications in the U.S. and UK; President of American media and technology company XO Group; and President of Yodle Inc during the launch of the SaaS marketing platform.

Prior to this, Bascobert was President of Bloomberg Businessweek and Head of Business Operations for the newly created Bloomberg Media Group, as well as Senior Vice President of Operations and then Chief Marketing Officer at Dow Jones.

Paul has a degree in electrical engineering from Kettering University and an M.B.A. in Finance from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Matt Keen

 

Chief Financial Officer, Reuters, and Head of Finance Transformation, Thomson Reuters

As Reuters CFO, Matt leads the strategic financial and accounting functions of the business. Reporting to the EVP and CFO of Thomson Reuters, he supports the business in the formulation, communication and execution of strategic plans to deliver strong financial performance, while ensuring appropriate governance and risk management are in place.

Matt has been Reuters CFO since 2018, prior to which he held a range of positions at Thomson Reuters, including CFO, Legal UKI and Tax & Accounting Europe/ANZ and Head of Finance, UK & Ireland for the Financial & Risk division.

In February 2021, Matt took on the additional role of Head of Finance Transformation for Thomson Reuters, leading the company’s Finance Change Program. Matt also took on the role of Interim President, Reuters, from January 2022 to September 2022, while the search for a permanent replacement continued.

Matt graduated from Warwick University before becoming an ICAEW Chartered Accountant whilst working at Deloitte. He is based in in London.

Josh London

Chief Marketing Officer and Head of Reuters Professional

Josh London is the Chief Marketing Officer and Head of Reuters Professional. He is responsible for all aspects of marketing and data and analytics globally, in addition to leading Reuters Professional, comprising Reuters.com, Reuters Events and the Reuters Plus content studio.

London is an entrepreneurial executive with a proven history of creating and leading digital businesses and managing the digital transformation of established companies in both business-to-business and business-to-consumer markets. Prior to joining Reuters, London served as global CMO of IDG Communications, a technology media, data and marketing services firm with operations in 147 countries. Josh earlier founded and was managing partner of Salt Island Ventures, a marketing and management consultancy serving startups and established digital, media and entertainment clients. In the role of Chief Operating Officer of SX2 Media Labs he led the transformation of Computer Shopper magazine to a digital property, which was then acquired by Ziff Davis and Great Hill Partners.

With broad experience in general management, marketing, product, strategy, M&A and business development, London has held roles at a variety of leading media and technology companies including CNET, ZDNet, Ziff Davis, and Thomas Publishing Company.

Josh holds a B.A. in English from Boston University. He serves as a Senior Deputy: Media, Entertainment and Sport for the World Economic Forum. In 2016, London was honored as a Folio:100 C-Level Visionary.

Michael Young

Chief Technology Officer, Reuters

Michael Young is chief technology officer for Reuters. As CTO of Reuters, Young oversees overarching technology strategy, including technology development, architecture, platforms, testing and operational resiliency. He was previously the head of digital experience platform for Thomson Reuters, where he was responsible for all technology and development, including digital properties, e-commerce sites and self-service technologies. Before that, he was head of risk development, focused on the Risk product portfolio and overseeing projects to embed AI-powered capabilities in their flagship product World-Check One. Prior to joining Thomson Reuters in 2017, Young served as CTO at two companies, Paycase and Architelos; was financial technology industry advisor for MaRS Discovery District; vice president of product development at Afilias; and founded the technology group at GMP Securities.

Sue Brooks

Managing Director, Product Development & Agency Strategy, Reuters News Agency

Sue Brooks has worked with editorial content her entire career and reported for newspapers, radio and TV in the UK before putting her knowledge to use as a product leader. She has held editorial roles at the BBC, Associated Press, Channel 4 and ITN where she edited the flagship News at Ten. She joined Reuters in 2015 as Global Head of Product, before becoming Interim Head, Reuters News Agency. In 2019, she was appointed MD, Product Development & Agency Strategy.

Sue is a Columbia School of Journalism Sulzberger Fellow.

Alphonse Hardel

Global Head of Business Development and Strategy, Reuters

Alphonse Hardel is the Global Head of Business Development and Strategy at Reuters. Alphonse is responsible for defining and implementing the overall strategic direction of Reuters, delivering strategic partnerships and developing organic and inorganic growth opportunities.

He previously led strategy and business development for the Agency division of Reuters News, and helped deliver a range of key projects, including implementing the partnership strategy for Reuters Connect, securing innovative partnerships, conceiving and launching a new commercial model for digital video, and negotiating contracts with key customers and partners.

Alphonse has been with Reuters since 2005.

Eric Danetz

Head of Revenue, Reuters

Eric Danetz is Head of Revenue for Reuters. In the role, Danetz leads the sales and customer success teams globally and has oversight of all revenue lines across Reuters, except events, and be charged with accelerating growth in its News Agency and direct-to-consumer businesses.

Danetz was previously at AccuWeather, where he has been Chief Business Officer since 2017, overseeing all global revenue-generating products and services. Prior to joining AccuWeather, Danetz was SVP & General Manager at Time Inc. International, where he managed a multi-platform portfolio of more than 90 brands in 170 countries. His other previous roles include Group Publisher of FORTUNE & Money, EVP/Chief Revenue Officer at Alloy Digital, and executive leadership positions at Newsweek Daily Beast, CBS Interactive, CNET and Ziff Davis.

Danetz currently serves as a board member across several organizations, including the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), Remixd, AlertMe, and Silicon Alley Sports. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Rutgers University.

Jane Barrett

Jane Barrett is the Global Editor, Media News Strategy for Reuters. As part of the Editorial leadership team, she has responsibility for new business across the 171-year-old news agency, from growing output and revenue in audio and fact-checking to modernising journalistic formats and content. Previously, she led the multimedia transformation of the global newsroom to increase Reuters digital output. Before that, she was the business editor for EMEA, started up a financial video service and was a reporter in Italy and Spain. Outside Reuters she is a trustee of Podium.me, a charity that gets young people into journalism and storytelling through podcasts, and is a board member of the World Editors’ Forum. She has a lifelong passion for classical music and being outside.

Alessandra Galloni

Editor-in-Chief, Reuters

Alessandra Galloni became editor-in-chief of Reuters in April 2021. She oversees all editorial functions across video, text, pictures, and graphics. She is the first female editor-in-chief in the organization’s 170-year history.

Previously, Galloni was global managing editor, overseeing news planning and creation, where she was responsible for overseeing Reuters coverage and developing stories with a cross-regional focus. She first joined Reuters in 1996 for the Italian-language news service in Rome, later moving to the equities reporting team in London. She re-joined Reuters in September 2013 as editor of the Southern Europe bureau following 13 years at The Wall Street Journal, where she worked as a reporter, economics and business writer and editor, in London, Paris and Rome.

Galloni is the recipient of the 2020 Lawrence Minard Editor Award from the Gerald Loeb Foundation and the UCLA Anderson School of Management, one of the highest honors a business journalist can receive. She is also the recipient of an Overseas Press Club Award and a UK Business Journalist of the Year Award.

An Italian national, Galloni is a graduate of Harvard University and has a Master’s degree from the London School of Economics.

Simon Robinson

Reuters Global Managing Editor, Newsroom

Simon Robinson is Reuters Global Managing Editor, Newsroom.

He joined the news service in 2010 and ran investigations and enterprise reporting in Europe, Middle East and Africa for six years, editing award-winning series on Iran, Russia, corporate taxation, Greek banks and migration.

Between 2017 and 2019 he was Regional Editor for EMEA, running our single biggest region and overseeing everything from breaking news to budgets.

Between 1995 and 2010, Simon was a correspondent and then editor for Time magazine, reporting from more than 50 countries in Africa, South Asia, the Middle East and Europe. He has published short stories and wrote and produced an award-winning satirical movie about aid workers and journalists in Africa.

Tiffany Wu

Global Managing Editor/Editing, Curation and Publishing

Tiffany Wu is the Global Managing Editor/Editing, Curation and Publishing.

Prior to that, Tiffany was the Americas Editor, overseeing journalists across the United States, Canada and Latin America. She joined Reuters in 1998 as a reporter in Hong Kong covering the economy and debt market. She worked in Shanghai and Taiwan, where she was bureau chief, before moving to New York in 2006 to lead the U.S. technology, media and telecoms reporting team. In the last decade, Tiffany has ran Americas companies news, worked as a top news editor, and headed the regional editing desk.

Alix Freedman

Global Head, Ethics and Standards, Reuters

Alix Freedman is the Global Head, Ethics and Standards for Reuters. Alix works closely with reporters and editors on major stories, final-reading many high signature pieces, and holding the company to the high standards set out in the Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. She also handles post-publication issues.

Prior to joining Reuters in 2011, Alix was Deputy Managing Editor and Page One Editor at The Wall Street Journal. Before that, she oversaw ethics and standards of high-impact stories in the paper and on the Dow Jones newswires.

Alix was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1996 for her investigative reporting on the tobacco industry, and has been honoured with numerous other accolades, including the George Polk Award and two Gerald Loeb Awards. She is a graduate of Harvard University with a bachelor’s degree in history and literature.

John Pullman

Global Managing Editor, Reuters Video and Pictures

John Pullman is the global editor of Reuters Video and Pictures, based in London.

He runs a team of more than 400 journalists around the world producing video and photos for Reuters customers.

He began his career as a newspaper reporter, before moving into TV. He held a number of senior editorial positions at ITN, and in 2005 moved to Qatar as one of the founders of the Al Jazeera English news channel.

He joined Reuters in 2010. He has three daughters and lives in London.

Mike Williams

Global Enterprise Editor, ReutersMike Williams is the Global Enterprise Editor at Reuters, a position he assumed in 2011. He developed the news agency’s global enterprise and investigative operation, a team of 16 editors and reporters in the U.S., Europe and Asia. In addition to generating its own work, the team is responsible for driving investigative and explanatory journalism in the agency’s news bureaus across the world, and for training Reuters reporters in enterprise reporting and writing techniques.

Before joining Reuters, Mike was with The Wall Street Journal for nearly 20 years, most recently as Deputy Managing Editor and Page-One Editor of the Wall Street Journal. In this role, he was one of three deputies to the editor-in-chief who managed the WSJ on a daily basis, where he was responsible for enterprise coverage and investigative projects for print and online, and for selecting and editing all daily news and features that ran on the front page of the Journal.

Mike joined The Wall Street Journal as a Japan Correspondent, based in Tokyo. He went on to hold the positions of Assistant Foreign Editor, Japan Bureau Chief, Southern Europe Bureau Chief & Global Energy Editor and Editor of The Wall Street Journal Europe while at the Journal.

Previously, Mike held positions at Business Tokyo Magazine, Asahi Shimbun and Japan Times. He is the winner of an Overseas Press Club Award, for a five-part series on the Japanese bureaucracy.

Jonathan Leff

Global Editor, Financial News Strategy

Jonathan Leff is Global Editor, Financial News Strategy at Reuters, responsible for maintaining and deepening the strategic partnership between the Editorial organization and Refinitiv, the financial services firm that is Reuters’ largest customer. He is also responsible for overseeing the strategic newsrooms in Bangalore, India, and Gdansk, Poland, which now produce thousands of alerts and stories a month in a dozen languages. A graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, Jonathan joined Reuters as a local correspondent in Lithuania in 1998; he moved to London two years later, the start of a 15-year career as an oil and commodity markets specialist. After running regional reporting teams from Singapore and New York, he went on to become Reuters global editor for commodities, overseeing coverage by a staff of more than 150 reporters, columnists and editors worldwide. He also raises chickens.

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