(June 27, 2016 at 11:06 am)abaris Wrote: Now, there's two ways you can react to that information. One is to blow it out of proportion and incite fear in the process to make a political dime, thereby solving nothing. The other one would be, building upon that and try to execute influence by signing petitions, taking the streets, to make renogotiations happen. You can also take it up with the European court, which rejected treaties and laws being to the detriment of the people before.
The bolded part is the part I am referring to when I speak of it sounding like conspiracy theory.
Secrecy doesn't imply danger. If there was a global consensus that the TTIP was a threat to the global economy wouldn't the whole world be out to stop this economic evil?