Global Elites Thrown Out of Iceland: Iceland Dismantles Corrupt Gov’t Then Arrests All Rothschild Bankers Wednesday, 20 June 2012 08:23

'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.'
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They have the right idea, they woke up. Maybe we should all see how it's done and take our country back.
Stop fighting for who is a lesser of evil, throw all the Evil out!!!
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Quoting mehamil1:
I've been following Iceland closely. I have a lot of theories on why this has been a bloodless revolution. One being that it's a small country with a small population where everyone is related to each other in one way or another.
But good for them.
"The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so". ~Ronald Reagan
I can see that. I'll reserve my opinion on it.
Quoting Clairwil:
Quoting Kate_Momof3:Quoting Clairwil:Let's try that story without the global conspiracy theory spin on it, shall we?
So...what is the global conspiracy spin, Clair?
"All Rothschild Bankers"
That's illuminati conspiracy stuff.
Good for them.To bad it is not happening all over the world.
But it is. Violently. Iceland's nonviolent revolution and the violent ones going on right now all over the world are not being reported. The people who control the media don't want to give any of the other peasants ideas. They are cracking down really hard on people in China.
Too bad that has never once worked. Ever. The tide is changing and you can no more stop the tides than you can the moons rotation that causes the tides in the first place. We are evolving as a people. Maybe even as a species.
Quoting nanaofsix531:Good for them.To bad it is not happening all over the world.
This:

Quoting mehamil1:But it is. Violently. Iceland's nonviolent revolution and the violent ones going on right now all over the world are not being reported. The people who control the media don't want to give any of the other peasants ideas. They are cracking down really hard on people in China.
Too bad that has never once worked. Ever. The tide is changing and you can no more stop the tides than you can the moons rotation that causes the tides in the first place. We are evolving as a people. Maybe even as a species.
Quoting nanaofsix531:Good for them.To bad it is not happening all over the world.
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Pretty much. Awesome boobs will be involved.
Quoting NWP:This:
Quoting mehamil1:But it is. Violently. Iceland's nonviolent revolution and the violent ones going on right now all over the world are not being reported. The people who control the media don't want to give any of the other peasants ideas. They are cracking down really hard on people in China.
Too bad that has never once worked. Ever. The tide is changing and you can no more stop the tides than you can the moons rotation that causes the tides in the first place. We are evolving as a people. Maybe even as a species.
Quoting nanaofsix531:Good for them.To bad it is not happening all over the world.
Well, I don't think you can really say the rest of the Western world has not thought of that. A couple of reasons. The 1% that pay taxes pretty much are the banks and big corporations. As for the 50% they talk of, I think they are the most vocal dissenters here right now. Think of the Tea Party and constitution advocates, they are getting some of what they want, it's slow but as I said there is so much more work to do here. They are fighting to get people in office who believe the constitution should be what our government is based on and they are succeeding. The biggest reason the people of Iceland are succeeding is they are a tiny country with billions less people. Even their government they want to kick out is smaller, therefor you see results. As for this constitution they want to change? I don't know what their constitution says and I don't believe ours needs changing anyway but I'd love to see what it ends up as when they are done.
Interesting. I'm not one for conspiracies but I do agree that bankers and corps have too much influence over many nations govts. It also appears that many bankers and corps are more interested in manipulating the system to fatten their wallets regardless of who else it hurts.

Thank God......it's Friday!!!
I agree with you on the 1% ...however, I think you take a broad leap with the 50%..It is presumptuous to lump the constitution advocates with the tea party folks..Mostly from what I can see, the tea party is less interested in the constitution than it is in creating a theocracy to police anything to do with sex, such as reproductive rights and who can or can't get married.
Quoting itsmesteph11:Well, I don't think you can really say the rest of the Western world has not thought of that. A couple of reasons. The 1% that pay taxes pretty much are the banks and big corporations. As for the 50% they talk of, I think they are the most vocal dissenters here right now. Think of the Tea Party and constitution advocates, they are getting some of what they want, it's slow but as I said there is so much more work to do here. They are fighting to get people in office who believe the constitution should be what our government is based on and they are succeeding. The biggest reason the people of Iceland are succeeding is they are a tiny country with billions less people. Even their government they want to kick out is smaller, therefor you see results. As for this constitution they want to change? I don't know what their constitution says and I don't believe ours needs changing anyway but I'd love to see what it ends up as when they are done.
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Did they originally start out that way? I don't think so.
Quoting NWP:I agree with you on the 1% ...however, I think you take a broad leap with the 50%..It is presumptuous to lump the constitution advocates with the tea party folks..Mostly from what I can see, the tea party is less interested in the constitution than it is in creating a theocracy to police anything to do with sex, such as reproductive rights and who can or can't get married.
Quoting itsmesteph11:Well, I don't think you can really say the rest of the Western world has not thought of that. A couple of reasons. The 1% that pay taxes pretty much are the banks and big corporations. As for the 50% they talk of, I think they are the most vocal dissenters here right now. Think of the Tea Party and constitution advocates, they are getting some of what they want, it's slow but as I said there is so much more work to do here. They are fighting to get people in office who believe the constitution should be what our government is based on and they are succeeding. The biggest reason the people of Iceland are succeeding is they are a tiny country with billions less people. Even their government they want to kick out is smaller, therefor you see results. As for this constitution they want to change? I don't know what their constitution says and I don't believe ours needs changing anyway but I'd love to see what it ends up as when they are done.




- gammie
on Jul. 1, 2012 at 8:29 AM