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Iceland Revolution Continues: Nine More Rothschilde Bankers Arrested - Possibly Responsible For Icelands 2008 Financial Collapse Watch Agenda 21 Video Here

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Money Lenders thrown out of Temple: “GLOBAL ELITES THROWN OUT OF ICELAND: Iceland Dismantles Corrupt Gov’t Then

Arrests All Rothschild Bankers.”

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Since the 1900′s the vast majority of the American population has dreamed about saying “NO” to the Unconstitutional, corrupt, Rothschild/Rockefeller banking criminals, but no one has dared to do so. Why? If just half of our Nation, and the “1%”, who pay the majority

of the taxes, just said NO MORE!

 

AGENDA 21 VIDEOS HERE

 

FULL TEXT OF TRANSCRIPTIONS AGENDA 21
 

Our Gov’t would literally change overnight. Why is it so hard, for some
people to understand, that by simply NOT giving your money, to large
Corporations, who then send jobs, Intellectual Property, etc. offshore and
promote anti-Constitutional rights… You will accomplish more, than if you
used violence. In other words… RESEARCH WHERE YOU ARE SENDING EVERY SINGLE PENNY!!!

Is that so hard? The truth of the matter is… No other modern Nation
on earth, except the Icelanders, have carried this out successfully. Not
only have they been successful, at overthrowing the corrupt Gov’t, they’ve
drafted a Constitution, that will stop this from happening ever again.
That’s not the best part… The best part, is that they have arrested ALL
Rothschild/Rockefeller banking puppets, responsible for the Country’s
economic Chaos and meltdown.
Last week 9 people were arrested in London and Reykjavik for their possible
responsibility for Iceland’s financial collapse in 2008, a deep crisis which
developed into an unprecedented public reaction that is changing the
country’s direction.
It has been a revolution without weapons in Iceland, the country that hosts
the world’s oldest democracy (since 930), and whose citizens have managed to
effect change by going on demonstrations and banging pots and pans. Why have
the rest of the Western countries not even heard about it?
Pressure from Icelandic citizens’ has managed not only to bring down a
government, but also begin the drafting of a new constitution (in process)
and is seeking to put in jail those bankers responsible for the financial
crisis in the country. As the saying goes, if you ask for things politely it
is much easier to get them.
This quiet revolutionary process has its origins in 2008 when the Icelandic
government decided to nationalise the three largest banks, Landsbanki,
Kaupthing and Glitnir, whose clients were mainly British, and North and
South American.
After the State took over, the official currency (krona) plummeted and the
stock market suspended its activity after a 76% collapse. Iceland was
becoming bankrupt and to save the situation, the International Monetary Fund
(IMF) injected U.S. $ 2,100 million and the Nordic countries helped with
another 2,500 million.
Great little victories of ordinary people
While banks and local and foreign authorities were desperately seeking
economic solutions, the Icelandic people took to the streets and their
persistent daily demonstrations outside parliament in Reykjavik prompted the
resignation of the conservative Prime Minister Geir H. Haarde and his entire
government.
Citizens demanded, in addition, to convene early elections, and they
succeeded. In April a coalition government was elected, formed by the Social
Democratic Alliance and the Left Green Movement, headed by a new Prime
Minister, Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir.
Throughout 2009 the Icelandic economy continued to be in a precarious
situation (at the end of the year the GDP had dropped by 7%) but, despite
this, the Parliament proposed to repay the debt to Britain and the
Netherlands with a payment of 3,500 million Euros, a sum to be paid every
month by Icelandic families for 15 years at 5.5% interest.
The move sparked anger again in the Icelanders, who returned to the streets
demanding that, at least, that decision was put to a referendum. Another big
small victory for the street protests: in March 2010 that vote was held and
an overwhelming 93% of the population refused to repay the debt, at least
with those conditions.
This forced the creditors to rethink the deal and improve it, offering 3%
interest and payment over 37 years. Not even that was enough. The current
president, on seeing that Parliament approved the agreement by a narrow
margin, decided last month not to approve it and to call on the Icelandic
people to vote in a referendum so that they would have the last word.
The bankers are fleeing in fear
Returning to the tense situation in 2010, while the Icelanders were refusing
to pay a debt incurred by financial sharks without consultation, the
coalition government had launched an investigation to determine legal
responsibilities for the fatal economic crisis and had already arrested
several bankers and top executives closely linked to high risk operations.
Interpol, meanwhile, had issued an international arrest warrant against
Sigurdur Einarsson, former president of one of the banks. This situation led
scared bankers and executives to leave the country en masse.
In this context of crisis, an assembly was elected to draft a new
constitution that would reflect the lessons learned and replace the current
one, inspired by the Danish constitution.
To do this, instead of calling experts and politicians, Iceland decided to
appeal directly to the people, after all they have sovereign power over the
law. More than 500 Icelanders presented themselves as candidates to
participate in this exercise in direct democracy and write a new
constitution. 25 of them, without party affiliations, including lawyers,
students, journalists, farmers and trade union representatives were elected.
Among other developments, this constitution will call for the protection,
like no other, of freedom of information and expression in the so-called
Icelandic Modern Media Initiative, in a bill that aims to make the country a
safe haven for investigative journalism and freedom of information, where
sources, journalists and Internet providers that host news reporting are
protected.
The people, for once, will decide the future of the country while bankers
and politicians witness the transformation of a nation from the side-lines.

 



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