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Hungary Sheds Bankers’ Shackles

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posted on Aug, 23 2013 @ 05:04 PM
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Hungary Sheds Bankers’ Shackles


Hungary is making history of the first order. Not since the 1930s in Germany has a major European country dared to escape from the clutches of the Rothschild-controlled international banking cartels. This is stupendous news that should encourage nationalist patriots worldwide to increase the fight for freedom from financial tyranny. Already in 2011, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán promised to serve justice on his socialist predecessors, who sold the nation’s people into unending debt slavery under the lash of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the terrorist state of Israel. Those earlier administrations were riddled with Israelis in high places, to the fury of the masses, who finally elected Orbán’s Fidesz party in response. According to a report on the German-language website “National Journal,” Orbán has now moved to unseat the usurers from their throne. The popular, nationalistic prime minister told the IMF that Hungary neither wants nor needs further “assistance” from that proxy of the Rothschild-owned Federal Reserve Bank. No longer will Hungarians be forced to pay usurious interest to private, unaccountable central bankers.


Way to go Hungary!! This is something every nation that has the blood sucking thieves known as the Fed Reserve or the IMF needs to stand up and take notice. It is possible for a government to print it's own debt free money as long as it's controlled.



posted on Aug, 23 2013 @ 05:41 PM
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If I could give a million flags for this story, I would


But what will they use for money? Peanuts?



posted on Aug, 23 2013 @ 05:49 PM
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Originally posted by All Seeing Eye
But what will they use for money? Peanuts?


Even if they just printed their own money, at least it would not have DEBT attached to it!

LETS ALL DO IT



posted on Aug, 23 2013 @ 06:03 PM
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Originally posted by VoidHawk

Originally posted by All Seeing Eye
But what will they use for money? Peanuts?


Even if they just printed their own money, at least it would not have DEBT attached to it!

LETS ALL DO IT


We as a country should do just that. I would like to have it backed by gold and silver again too. Congresses had the power to print money but they handed it over to a private bank that then loans it back to them with interest. Mind boggling. Biggest scam ever.



posted on Aug, 23 2013 @ 06:18 PM
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Let's just see how long this prime minister lasts in power? Good on him and Hungary, but those that defy these people don't tend to stick around to long.. scandal or death awaits this chap.. or even worse they will find a way to regain power in this country..



posted on Aug, 23 2013 @ 06:31 PM
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Originally posted by IndieA

Originally posted by VoidHawk

Originally posted by All Seeing Eye
But what will they use for money? Peanuts?


Even if they just printed their own money, at least it would not have DEBT attached to it!

LETS ALL DO IT


We as a country should do just that. I would like to have it backed by gold and silver again too. Congresses had the power to print money but they handed it over to a private bank that then loans it back to them with interest. Mind boggling. Biggest scam ever.


Any politician unwilling to admit to this fraud is a fraud themselves. I hope people think about that when they vote.



posted on Aug, 23 2013 @ 11:27 PM
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I know nothing of Hungarian politics except for the big stuff in the 50s. I too cannot imagine them getting away unscathed. Let's keep an eye on this.



posted on Aug, 24 2013 @ 10:14 AM
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Good for them! I hope that this guy stays on the straight and narrow, because there's going to be trouble over this.



posted on Aug, 24 2013 @ 10:18 AM
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Very Nice!
Thanks for sharing.
By the people, for the people...glad it is we the people - or they (Hungarians) the people in this case~


LOVE



posted on Aug, 25 2013 @ 06:52 AM
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Originally posted by aboutface
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I know nothing of Hungarian politics except for the big stuff in the 50s. I too cannot imagine them getting away unscathed. Let's keep an eye on this.


All you need to know is here. We know better then most communism when we see it, and we're sick of it!




posted on Aug, 25 2013 @ 07:49 AM
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You got to be Sneeeaky!

The most important game, show them "The gOat"



posted on Aug, 25 2013 @ 08:25 AM
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Well...soon you are going to hear "Evil Hungarian govt. is killing innocent Hungarians"
They need Liberation from the Tyrannical clutches of the govt.



posted on Aug, 25 2013 @ 09:08 AM
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Hungary is striving for economic independence - good for them.
Author of the article is a lying Nazi sympathizer with a clear antisemitic agenda who tries to spin this news to promote racial hatred - its his business.
You promoting that guy on this site, with deny ignorance moto - really funny.

There was no IMF in 1930s. Nazi Germany had central bank. Israeli never was head of IMF,nor did i know about one in the top positions (here is a link to imf board. Dae you to find me one Israeli among them www.imf.org...)
Hungary has its own central bank.

But i think you go along with all those silly claims in the article because your agenda is similar and you promote similar ideas.




edit on 25-8-2013 by ZeroKnowledge because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 25 2013 @ 09:26 AM
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'Hung Aryans' have always been the beacon unto others...

FACTS




posted on Aug, 25 2013 @ 02:41 PM
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Originally posted by maddy21
Well...soon you are going to hear "Evil Hungarian govt. is killing innocent Hungarians"
They need Liberation from the Tyrannical clutches of the govt.


The Holocaust Victims Compensation groups have been trying to sue Hungarian rail company and other parties in Chicago for compensation.



posted on Sep, 19 2013 @ 10:44 PM
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Did we mention that Hungary introduced a flat tax in 2010 - favoring only the rich 3-5% of people? Did we mention that the new government rewrote the constitution (abolishing references to Hungarian crimes in the Holocaust)? Did we mention that Hungary is still taking loans from the EU itself and private institutions? Did we mention that the government appropriated billions of Forints from the savings of retirees and penalizes homelessness by jail and forced labor? Did we mention that unemployment among the age group 20-30 is about 30 percent? And that over 300 000 people left the country since this government took power because out of 10 million people, 4 million live under the EU poverty line? Did we mention that hundreds of thousands of children are starving?
The mere fact that Orbán said no the IMF may appear good (though the IMF has revamped its policies recently and say that they want to avoid penalizing the most destitute citizens of any country). However, doing away with progressive taxation (a Latin-American solution) left a huge budgetary hole. The state administration answers by raising and inventing all kinds of official fees, penalties and taxes. A penalty for a small speeding problem used to cost about 50 Euro. Now it is 500, one half of an average monthly paycheck.
Did we mention that tobacco was nationalized, electric cigarettes banned, and only the government's pals could win tenders (lists prove corruption in this case)? Did we mention that the VAT is 27%? And that you get only 3 months of welfare after being sacked from a job, if you do not accept a state-run public works program which pays half the minimum wage? Oh, and Hungary used to be a prime agricultural country. Well, after a law was brought that foreign citizens could not purchase arable land, a handful of families, all with ties to the Party or to our Dear Leader bought them all up - Mafia-style pressure and lack of money prevented locals from entering the race...
Are you worried about NSA? You should be. But over here, the Anti-Terror authority already has a legal right to listen to all communications without a court order and not even obliged to tell us about that later.
Jobbik, cited in a post above, is an openly Nazi-style party, one of its objectives is to lock up Gypsies (quite a lot in Hungary) in labor camps.

Does that even remotely resemble the brave steps Iceland took to protect its own citizens? Not except the sound bite - Hungary defies the mighty IMF. Never mind the state and municipalities and hospitals take huge loans out from private banks.

Last, but not least, have you read the report on the world's off-shore moneys? Hungary ranks 13th - way above Kazakhstan, Iran and the Ukraine. We had - according to this international watchdog organization headed by a former international banker - 242 thousand million USD in off-shore property in 2010, when the 2009 state debt was only 100 thousand million USD.

Something rings a bell?
This country - as opposed to Iceland - has colonized itself with brutal police suppression, and while the former regime could be said to be as corrupt as any neoliberal one - favoring multinationals - this is a style of leadership reminiscent of Lukashenko in Byelorussia. Open robbery, nationalization, choking dissenting voices, removing democratic checks and balances from government, writing the flat tax IN THE NEW CONSTITUTION... But if the EU chooses to suspend its payments to help Hungary's crippled economy, the country will devolve into Argentina and race war on the streets.
And the present leaders may flee to the Bahamas or the Cayman Islands laughing at the civil war they left behind.
Is that a funny prospect or what?

Believe me, Greece is far better off. And so is Portugal.
Brief summary of Tax Justice Network on Hungarian off-shore property

Detailed study with references on off-shore properties
edit on 9/19/2013 by Kokatsi because: (no reason given)

edit on 9/19/2013 by Kokatsi because: misspelling




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