Archive note: This text comes from the old archive of Nomika Epilekta and is preserved with care for historical and informational reading.

“Tiresias”, that is, the indelible filing of businesses and citizens established for the benefit of banking corporations through the recording of their financial data and, specifically, of their financial “failures” even when insignificant, has contributed decisively to the success of our successive rulers’ effort to destroy the economy completely. The existence of the company “Tiresias” is one of the many exceptions to confidentiality and to the rules that ought to protect citizens’ economic activity , because it protects exclusively and only the corporations of the banks, while harming all other sectors of the economy through its practically unrestrained operation. There are many examples, constantly multiplying, of the damage caused by the operation of the company “Tiresias”. Thus, if a business refuses to pay a negotiable instrument (bank cheque, bill of exchange, etc.), even if that refusal is justified by specific and irrefutable evidence, as when the cheque was issued to cover the purchase of goods that the seller did not deliver or delivered with serious defects, forcing the buyer to revoke the cheque, a corresponding entry is made in the lists, in the “black list”, in the modern inquisitorial “Index”, of “Tiresias”. As a result, the listed business is stigmatized and from then on faces numerous permanent difficulties and insurmountable obstacles in its economic activity. Specific cases from economic life concerning the negative consequences of the existence of “Tiresias” will soon be mentioned and analyzed, with constructive criticism aimed at abolishing or improving this particular system that harms businesses. At the same time, all those who have knowledge of the impact of the company “Tiresias” against businesses are invited to state their views and make their experience public, so that the facts may be assessed and corresponding collective action may be undertaken after dialogue has taken place.