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ICELAND. No news from Iceland?… why? How come we hear everything that happens in Egypt but no news about what’s happening in Iceland:

In Iceland, the people has made the government resign, the primary banks have been nationalized, it was decided to not pay the debt that these created with Great Britain and Holland due to their bad financial politics and a public assembly has been created to rewrite the constitution.

And all of this in a peaceful way. A whole revolution against the powers that have created the current global crisis. This is why there hasn’t been any publicity during the last two years: What would happen if the rest of the EU citizens took this as an example? What would happen if the US citizens took this as an example.

This is a summary of the facts:

2008. The main bank of the country is nationalized.
The Krona, the currency of Iceland devaluates and the stock market stops. The country is in bankruptcy

2008. The citizens protest in front of parliament and manage to get new elections that make the resignation of the prime minister and his whole government.
The country is in bad economic situation.
A law proposes paying back the debt to Great Britain and Holland through the payment of 3,500 million euros, which will be paid by the people of Iceland monthly during the next 15 years, with a 5.5% interest.

2010. The people go out in the streets and demand a referendum. In January 2010 the president denies the approval and announces a popular meeting.
In March the referendum and the denial of payment is voted in by 93%. Meanwhile the government has initiated an investigation to bring to justice those responsible for the crisis, and many high level executives and bankers are arrested. The Interpol dictates an order that make all the implicated parties leave the country.

In this crisis an assembly is elected to rewrite a new Constitution which can include the lessons learned from this, and which will substitute the current one (a copy of the Danish Constitution).
25 citizens are chosen, with no political affiliation, out of the 522 candidates. For candidacy all that was needed was to be an adult and have the support of 30 people. The constitutional assembly starts in February of 2011 to present the ‘carta magna’ from the recommendations given by the different assemblies happening throughout the country. It must be approved by the current Parliament and by the one constituted through the next legislative elections.

So in summary of the Icelandic revolution:
-resignation of the whole government
-nationalization of the bank.
-referendum so that the people can decide over the economic decisions.
-incarcerating the responsible parties
-rewriting of the constitution by its people

Have we been informed of this through the media?
Has any political program in radio or TV commented on this?
No! The Icelandic people have been able to show that there is a way to beat the system and has given a democracy lesson to the world
 
Precisely why you haven't heard much about Iceland. They have become globally irrelevant!
 
Well, maybe so. I'm not a huge conspiracy guy. Then again, back in 2008 when the country went bankrupt, it was all over the news.

Once Greece has it's final meltdown and is expelled from the EU, it will also fade from the news spotlight. A country where no-one is willing to invest capital becomes internalized and eventually disconnected from the mainstream.
 
Once Greece has it's final meltdown and is expelled from the EU, it will also fade from the news spotlight. A country where no-one is willing to invest capital becomes internalized and eventually disconnected from the mainstream.

That's when they get scary. It's exactly when we should be paying attention to them.
 
Who is that, in the pic in the OP, who is being hanged in Effigy (a small town on the outskirts of Reykjavik)?
 
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ICELAND. No news from Iceland?… why? How come we hear everything that happens in Egypt but no news about what’s happening in Iceland:

In Iceland, the people has made the government resign, the primary banks have been nationalized, it was decided to not pay the debt that these created with Great Britain and Holland due to their bad financial politics and a public assembly has been created to rewrite the constitution.

And all of this in a peaceful way. A whole revolution against the powers that have created the current global crisis. This is why there hasn’t been any publicity during the last two years: What would happen if the rest of the EU citizens took this as an example? What would happen if the US citizens took this as an example.

This is a summary of the facts:

2008. The main bank of the country is nationalized.
The Krona, the currency of Iceland devaluates and the stock market stops. The country is in bankruptcy

2008. The citizens protest in front of parliament and manage to get new elections that make the resignation of the prime minister and his whole government.
The country is in bad economic situation.
A law proposes paying back the debt to Great Britain and Holland through the payment of 3,500 million euros, which will be paid by the people of Iceland monthly during the next 15 years, with a 5.5% interest.

2010. The people go out in the streets and demand a referendum. In January 2010 the president denies the approval and announces a popular meeting.
In March the referendum and the denial of payment is voted in by 93%. Meanwhile the government has initiated an investigation to bring to justice those responsible for the crisis, and many high level executives and bankers are arrested. The Interpol dictates an order that make all the implicated parties leave the country.

In this crisis an assembly is elected to rewrite a new Constitution which can include the lessons learned from this, and which will substitute the current one (a copy of the Danish Constitution).
25 citizens are chosen, with no political affiliation, out of the 522 candidates. For candidacy all that was needed was to be an adult and have the support of 30 people. The constitutional assembly starts in February of 2011 to present the ‘carta magna’ from the recommendations given by the different assemblies happening throughout the country. It must be approved by the current Parliament and by the one constituted through the next legislative elections.

So in summary of the Icelandic revolution:
-resignation of the whole government
-nationalization of the bank.
-referendum so that the people can decide over the economic decisions.
-incarcerating the responsible parties
-rewriting of the constitution by its people

Have we been informed of this through the media?
Has any political program in radio or TV commented on this?
No! The Icelandic people have been able to show that there is a way to beat the system and has given a democracy lesson to the world


This has all been covered by the european papers.
 
Iceland is white as fuck! That picture is all Villiage of the Damned and shit...
 

Iceland is one of those places that is a medical geneticist's dream. Because of its homogeneity and extraordinary genealogical records, it affords a very unusal testbed for the study of heritable disease.


The Amish of the U.S. are another population with characteristics that attract similar extensive study.


 
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ICELAND. No news from Iceland?… why? How come we hear everything that happens in Egypt but no news about what’s happening in Iceland:

In Iceland, the people has made the government resign, the primary banks have been nationalized, it was decided to not pay the debt that these created with Great Britain and Holland due to their bad financial politics and a public assembly has been created to rewrite the constitution.

And all of this in a peaceful way. A whole revolution against the powers that have created the current global crisis. This is why there hasn’t been any publicity during the last two years: What would happen if the rest of the EU citizens took this as an example? What would happen if the US citizens took this as an example.

This is a summary of the facts:

2008. The main bank of the country is nationalized.
The Krona, the currency of Iceland devaluates and the stock market stops. The country is in bankruptcy

2008. The citizens protest in front of parliament and manage to get new elections that make the resignation of the prime minister and his whole government.
The country is in bad economic situation.
A law proposes paying back the debt to Great Britain and Holland through the payment of 3,500 million euros, which will be paid by the people of Iceland monthly during the next 15 years, with a 5.5% interest.

2010. The people go out in the streets and demand a referendum. In January 2010 the president denies the approval and announces a popular meeting.
In March the referendum and the denial of payment is voted in by 93%. Meanwhile the government has initiated an investigation to bring to justice those responsible for the crisis, and many high level executives and bankers are arrested. The Interpol dictates an order that make all the implicated parties leave the country.

In this crisis an assembly is elected to rewrite a new Constitution which can include the lessons learned from this, and which will substitute the current one (a copy of the Danish Constitution).
25 citizens are chosen, with no political affiliation, out of the 522 candidates. For candidacy all that was needed was to be an adult and have the support of 30 people. The constitutional assembly starts in February of 2011 to present the ‘carta magna’ from the recommendations given by the different assemblies happening throughout the country. It must be approved by the current Parliament and by the one constituted through the next legislative elections.

So in summary of the Icelandic revolution:
-resignation of the whole government
-nationalization of the bank.
-referendum so that the people can decide over the economic decisions.
-incarcerating the responsible parties
-rewriting of the constitution by its people

Have we been informed of this through the media?
Has any political program in radio or TV commented on this?
No! The Icelandic people have been able to show that there is a way to beat the system and has given a democracy lesson to the world


Corporate media is afraid of change.
 

You'll never have to worry too much about the availability of energy supplies ( as long as you don't mind living atop the boundary of the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates and the odd-volcanic eruption ).

 


...The volcanic eruption of Laki in 1783–1784 caused a famine that killed nearly a quarter of the island's population...
-Wikipedia​


 

Iceland is one of those places that is a medical geneticist's dream. Because of its homogeneity and extraordinary genealogical records, it affords a very unusal testbed for the study of heritable disease.


The Amish of the U.S. are another population with characteristics that attract similar extensive study.



Jesus Christ, so they're not just scary, they're backwoods inbred? What the Fuck?

If there are so few of them that they're fucking their cousins to get old-school recessive diseases, then there are probably few enough of them that they're a metric fuck-ton easier to govern then the States. Which makes this kinda irrelevant for our purposes. The best we can do is smile and nod and say, "Good for you, inbred viking guys," and go back to drinking our coffee and fighting among ourselves.
 
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Wasn't that like two years ago? Or did they do it again just now?
 
If there are so few of them that they're fucking their cousins to get old-school recessive diseases . . .

Then all the recessive genes should have been bred out of the population by now. That seems to be the case among Arabs, who quite often marry their first cousins (to keep properties and businesses within the family/clan/tribe).
 
Where'd you get that from? :confused:

Prior post about recessive disease.

And no, that's not how science works. The more cousins you marry, the more recessive disease you get. It's why the royals had that blood disease, and why the Amish get extra recessive diseases. You get rid of recessive traits by masking them with dominate traits. If you marry within the same family, it's more likely that both parents with have the genotype, which means that the offspring will be more likely to show the phenotype. Remember? Remember 4th grade where you had to make those little squares?
 
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