They Threatened to Kill Her: Karystianou Accuses Mitsotakis of High Treason Posted on June 16, 2025June 16, 2025❗Maria Karystianou Threatened – Shocking Revelations After Her Proposal to Investigate MitsotakisMaria Karystianou, president of the Association of Relatives of the Tempi Victims, has reported threats against her life and her family. Her official complaint, now filed with the Organized Crime Division, is a chilling reminder of how deeply compromised Greece’s justice and political system has become.🔥 “They told me: Linking Mitsotakis with high treason cannot go unpunished”Following her formal request for a Parliamentary Preliminary Investigation and her direct accusation of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for high treason, Ms. Karystianou received a personal and targeted threat.“They told me that even just connecting the Mitsotakis name to the crime of high treason cannot go unpunished. Even if it leads nowhere.”This was not a vague warning. It was pointed and explicit—including suggestions of a “strange traffic accident” and warnings to “watch her other child.” This was a clear attempt at intimidation.🛑 “Accidents happen” – Threat disguised as advice?A retired officer allegedly sent a message via intermediaries warning Karystianou not to “step out in front too much,” because “it’s summer and strange things happen.” This sort of language evokes the behavior of state-adjacent mafia structures.Now that the case is in the hands of both the Anti-Blackmail Unit and Organized Crime Division, the justice system must protect the whistleblower—not delay or ignore.⚖️ When courage is punished and criminals are protected“I wasn’t surprised. I know exactly who I’ve gone up against. I won’t hide.”What is even more shocking than the threat is the passivity of state institutions. When asked if she expects judicial action, Karystianou replies bluntly:“I don’t think so…”This alone reflects the collapse of public trust in Greek democracy and rule of law.🎥 Watch Maria Karystianou’s shocking interview with journalist Rania Tzima:🇺🇸 Message to Ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle:Greece is not a democracy when the mother of a victim is threatened for demanding justice. When ex-police act as messengers of intimidation. When simply uttering the word “treason” provokes fear instead of investigation.welcomekimberly.com was not created to flatter. It exists to expose the truth and break the wall of fear that some seek to impose on honest citizens.Maria Karystianou is not alone. We are with her. Tempi Crime
Tempi Crime Tempi Train Collision: The Greek Government’s Lies Exposed – Unaccounted Wagon, Hydrocarbon Cover-Up, and a Failed Investigation Posted on February 27, 2025February 28, 2025Tempi Train Collision Investigation Unaccounted Train Parts and Missing Evidence The investigation into freight train 63503 reveals significant inconsistencies in the forensic records. While official reports list 15 wagons, forensic analysis and witness statements suggest not all components were recovered or documented. The rear driver’s cabin of locomotive 120-012 was… Read More
Tempi Crime Greek Government’s Sinister Cover-Up: Disposing of Human Remains to Conceal Illicit Cargo in the Tempi Train Tragedy Posted on February 25, 2025February 28, 2025On February 28, 2023, Greece witnessed one of its deadliest rail disasters in history—a catastrophic train collision near Tempi that left 57 people dead. While the nation mourned, the government moved swiftly, not to ensure justice, but to erase evidence of their criminal negligence and corruption. Reports indicate that human… Read More
Tempi Crime Greece is Governed by Criminals: The Cover-Up Behind the Tempi Train Disaster Posted on February 26, 2025February 28, 2025Greek Train Crash Survivor Files Criminal Complaint Against Government Officials and Railway Authorities Share for the world to know. Greece has awakened. #Tempi pic.twitter.com/wjJl0yVpbW — Ευδοκία (@evdokeah) February 26, 2025 Athens, Greece – A criminal complaint has been filed against Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, former and current Ministers of Transport,… Read More