The reason that you indict bankers is because it informs the next
generation who must be given the same power to make loans, that the
price of fraud is real and substantial. Today. Iceland has a
reformed banking system and a thriving economy largely making up its
past losses and growing nicely.
Those in the USA and Europe who also face prison for their behavior,
also control or deeply influence media. They certainly do not
welcome this story as it informs the population that there is an
alternative to present behavior.
Iceland is a growing success story, as for that matter is North
Dakota and Canada and much of the rest of the world who operates
prudent banking regulation.
All of USA recent economic failure is a direct result of demand
destruction caused by reckless banking regulation. The same holds
partially true in the euro zone in which political meddling weakened
those same regulation. Let m,e make it really simple. Bad
regulation is initially highly profitable. Yet the internal reality
is an average return we will call x over time. Thus a regulation
change that allows you to balloon profits means that you will absorb
a counter loss later. Because you are not manufacturing wealth you
are playing a nearly zero sum game.
USA demand is now beginning to recover. That is the good news. Yet
the regulatory regime has hardly been addressed. This means some
form of repeat is possible in some form or the other though not
necessarily in sub primes mortgages but likely in high yield
securities. That almost begins as a wild horse. Target year for
another financial collapse will be around 2024. It will still be
real estate heavy of course.
Why Did The Media
Keep The Recent Peaceful Icelandic Revolution Quiet?
March 21, 2013
Joe Martino
Did you know about the
peaceful Icelandic revolution that took place over the last 5 years?
If you didn’t, it is likely because it was never televised or
talked about very much at all on mainstream news. One would have to
be part of the right websites or Facebook pages to even find out that
this has been going on. Why is this the case? Why keep something so
monumental hidden from the public?
First let’s discuss
what took place with this revolution, then it will become much more
clear as to why this was never televised.
It was during a time
of a lot of financial turmoil around the world and stories were
popping up all over the news of how banks around the world had been
crushing or minimizing rebellions by receiving massive bailouts to
keep them alive. The Iceland story is different because there was no
crushing or ending the rebellion, instead, the people rose up. This
is why this was not seen on TV anywhere. If the rest of the world
knew that the people won, it may give them some ideas.
During the financial
turmoil of 2008 and 2009, the people of Iceland forced their
government and banks to resign. How did they do this? Peacefully. The
following is a summation of what steps they took over a process of
several years, and it all began with each one of them realizing this
couldn’t continue.
2008 – The main bank
of Iceland is nationalized. The Krona, the currency of Iceland
devaluates and the stock market halts. The country is in bankruptcy.
2008 – Citizens rise up at Parliament and succeed in forcing the
resignation of both the prime minister and the effective government.
New elections are held. Yet, the country remains in a bad economic
situation. A Parliament act is passed to pay back 3,500 million Euros
to Great Britain and Holland by the people of Iceland monthly during
the next 15 years, with 5.5% interest.
2010 – The people of
Iceland again take to the streets to demand a referendum. In January
of 2010, the President of Iceland denies approval, instead announcing
a popular vote on the matter by the people.
In March, a referendum
and denial of payment is approved by popular vote of 93%. Meanwhile,
government officials initiate an investigation to bring to justice
those responsible for the crisis. Many high level executives and
bankers are arrested. Interpol dictates an order to force all
implicated parties to leave Iceland.
An assembly is elected
to write a new constitution (based on that of Denmark) to avoid
entrapments of debt based currency foreign loans. 25 citizens are
chosen — with no political affiliation — out of the 522
candidates. The only qualifications for candidacy are adulthood and
the support of 30 people. The constitutional assembly started in
February of 2011. It continues to present ‘carta magna’ from
recommendations provided by various assemblies throughout the
country. Ultimately, it must be approved by both the current
Parliament and the one created through the next legislative election.
It’s quite a story
isn’t it? You can most definitely see at this point why this was
not covered in newspapers, on radio networks and on television.
Imagine seeing this story on TV several times each day wherever you
live in the world; do you think the people would start to get ideas?
Maybe try the same thing? Most definitely. There is always a constant
push of fear, murders, anger, government success,health fallacies and
false information, but never do we hear of stories that could be a
threat to the system.
Another key factor of
this revolution that we have to look at is that it did not come from
a place of violence, bloodshed or anger. No guns or fighting! It
was simply people getting together peacefully and working things out.
This is something this entire world is capable of but believes is
impossible. Humanity has been so programmed to give itself little
credit in this department. We always hear about how we need to be
governed, there are too many crazy people out there, we need a big
brother keeping control. The truth is, without the confines and
certain rules the system employs, we would be a much more peaceful
people mainly because we are no longer acting in survival mode. Now I
am not here to say that the system is the only issue because it
isn’t, our programming is also very strong in what we have been
taught and believe about ourselves. I am simply here to say, this
programming can be broken and our consciousness can and is changing.
I also thought it was
a big step to see Iceland employ a new means of choosing its leaders.
Someone who is an adult and has 30 people supporting them can run.
This is great as the only reason why we have educated politicians
today is because the elite needs to know that these people are
programmed to repeat this system. Generally they also have to have
corporate affiliations as well so they know they can be controlled by
money.
Now Iceland is
proceeding to actually prosecute some of their formerly most powerful
bankers and the Icelandic special prosecutor has stated that it
very well may indict some 90 people. Meanwhile, over 200 people,
including the former chief executives of Iceland’s three biggest
banks, face criminal charges for their activities. While I don’t
agree with the judgment factor being used here, I understand that
this is the step they feel right in taking.
Hopefully more
countries around the world begin to follow suit!
1 comment:
granted that the economist does not tell you when Madona had her last period, but people with and IQ well into the triple digits think of the weekly magazine "The Economist" as mainstream press. ON their site do a search on Iceland and recovery
This was one result
http://www.economist.com/blogs/freeexchange/2012/07/crisis-and-recovery
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