Here is the proof that your puppet masters control the propaganda you are fed......:
Icelanders Overthrow Government and Rewrite Constitution After Banking Fraud-No Word From US Media
Can
you imagine participating in a protest outside the White House and
forcing the entire U.S. government to resign? Can you imagine a group of
randomly chosen private citizens rewriting the U.S. constitution to
include measures banning corporate fraud? It seems incomprehensible in
the U.S., but Icelanders did just that. Icelanders forced their
entire government to resign after a banking fraud scandal, overthrowing
the ruling party and creating a citizen’s group tasked with writing a
new constitution that offered a solution to prevent corporate greed from
destroying the country. The constitution of Iceland was scrapped
and is being rewritten by private citizens; using a crowd-sourcing
technique via social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter. These events have been going on since 2008, yet there’s been no word from the U.S. mainstream media about any of them.
In fact, all of the events that unfolded were recorded by international
journalists, overseas news bureaus, citizen journalists and bloggers.
This has created current accusations of an intentional cover up of the
story by mainstream U.S. news sources.
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To
understand the enormity of what happened in Iceland, it’s best to draw
parallels between the initial banking fraud that caused Iceland’s
economy to collapse and the banking fraud in the U.S. that caused the
mortgage crisis six years ago. In Iceland, unscrupulous bankers had
inflated the value of Iceland’s banks internationally which in turn
caused the “bubble” to eventually burst in 2008 and saw most of
Iceland’s banks going bankrupt.
A similar situation happened in
the U.S. just one year before the collapse in Iceland, with the mortgage
crisis of 2007. Mortgage lenders in the U.S. knowingly lent money to
prospective homeowners who could not afford to purchase a home. This, in
turn, led to falsely inflated home values and a vicious cycle of too
much lending. Just as in Iceland, the bubble burst and many U.S. banks
were about to declare bankruptcy. In Iceland, the citizens took to the
streets by the thousands, banging pots and pans in what is known as the
“pots and pans revolution,” leading to the arrest and prosecution of
many unscrupulous bankers responsible for the economic collapse.
Icelandic citizens also refused to pay for the sins of the bankers and
rejected any measures of taxation to bail them out. In the U.S., the
government bailed out the banks and arrested no one.
The pots and
pans revolution in Iceland was not covered by mainstream U.S. media. In
fact, any information about this revolution is found only on
international newspapers, blogs and online documentaries, not on
mainstream front-page articles as would be expected from news
organizations covering a story of this magnitude. The New York Times
published a small handful of piecemeal stories, blogs and opinion
pieces, but mostly glossed over the main narrative by saying the 2008
financial collapse in Iceland caused “mayhem far beyond the country’s
borders” rather than pointing out that Icelanders took to the streets
with pots and pans and forced their entire government to resign.
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Is it possible that mainstream media sources purposely covered up the Iceland story to appease their corporate sponsors?
It doesn’t seem likely, and yet, what explanation could be given as to
why this news never made it to the front pages of our most trusted media
organizations here in the U.S.?
As Iceland struggles to regain
its footing with a new government, U.S. citizens may or may not be able
to look to Iceland as an example of perfect democracy in action. The
real question, though, is why weren’t U.S. citizens given the
information about the ousting of the Icelandic government and the
jailing of the unscrupulous bankers? Are journalists in control of the
mainstream media or is there some truth to accusations that big business
may, in fact, be strong-arming reporters to keep quiet about world
events that could inspire similar actions here in the U.S.?
Italy is starting also a revolution today requesting the money ownership, the elimination of secret societies, including the ones in the government, check online. It' s not in the news
ReplyDeleteI hope I don’t come across as hypercritical but I would like to make a correction in your last paragraph where you expressed hope that U.S. citizens would be able to follow Iceland’s example of democracy. The constitution guarantees us a republic not a democracy. I think this is an important point because democracy is mob rule and is the first step to communism as outlined by marx and engles in the communist manifesto. I believe it’s one of the ways the Gadiantons have redefined words to spread confusion, similar to equating the word “gay” with people sodomizing each other.
ReplyDeleteIt’s a common mistake that good people make. W. Cleon Skousen in his earlier books wrote about democracy but then corrected himself in The 5000 Year Leap where he compared a republican form of government with a democrat form of government. He did an excellent job contrasting the two in the twelfth principle, pages 153 through 161.
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