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blupblup
I know right? It's so rare for a newspaper to be blunt and honest
swanne
To me, calling people "piece of s***" just means that the writer is blunt...
A new Iceland is being built
2009-11-30 The Icelandic financial crisis was caused by a clique of men within politics and business who were too closely associated with each other. This is the view of many Icelanders. They want to see a fundamental change to this situation when the new Iceland is rebuilt.
There are clear signs that something is happening in Iceland. The solid stone building of the Icelandic Parliament, the Alþingi, has historically housed a considerable male dominance. In 2007, 32 per cent of women were elected to the Parliament, but this proportion increased to 43 per cent in the latest election, held on 25 April 2009.
Furthermore, Iceland now has its first ever female Prime Minister – Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir – and a government consisting of six women and six men.
And there is a debate in process on how the male dominance of the world of business is to be tackled. In the spring of 2009 the Prime Minister raised the question of whether Iceland should introduce quota legislation similar to that of Norway. At the moment however, voluntary measures are the way forward.
Iceland is often cited as an example of a country that took a different approach to the global economic crisis, a nation that refused to rescue its banks from the consequences of their misbehavior. And while that’s not wrong, it’s also true that the country’s politicians had little other choice. Iceland’s banks were too big for the country to bail out. By the time of the meltdown, their assets had bloated to more than 10 times the country’s GDP—far beyond the capacity of the country’s central bank to intervene. “We simply couldn’t take the same path as other countries,” says Thordur Júlíusson, author of Iceland Incorporated, a book that charts the aftermath of the crisis. “The banks were so much bigger than what Iceland could handle.” And yet, by global standards, the banks weren’t so large that the world couldn’t afford to let them fail. The Icelandic economy is closely tied to Europe, but the country is not a member of the euro zone or the European Union, and so neither Brussels nor Berlin was compelled or interested to intervene.
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The mainstream media appears to serve multiple functions. First, to distribute information that the controlling cabal wants you to believe is real news. Secondly, to assist in the cover-up of information that has leaked out through other sources. In other words, Damage Control. Thirdly, as a weapon to assassinate the characters of those who expose the practices of the Establishment. Also, to act as a firewall to prevent information detrimental to the elite's control from reaching the public. Finally, to continue to reinforce mainstream accounts of current and historical events. The mainstream news essentially serves as a primary tool for social conditioning or mind-control.
"It is through the press and the media that the lie is penetrating through to the masses," declared Professor Marrs. The media is used as a weapon. So when you watch, read, or listen to mainstream news, ask yourself, "what will the CFR like me to believe today?"
Centralized Control of History, Media, and Academia
jazz10
Those of you unaware just how significant you all are. A planetary frequency can be changed to a good one if our frequency is a good one too
Bedlam
jazz10
Those of you unaware just how significant you all are. A planetary frequency can be changed to a good one if our frequency is a good one too
There is no planetary frequency. There are no good or bad frequencies.
AnAbsoluteCreation
You don't have to believe the jumbo but there is a frequency for everything.
AAC
Bedlam
AnAbsoluteCreation
You don't have to believe the jumbo but there is a frequency for everything.
AAC
No, there's not. That's an old trope you hear that seems to have originated in theosophy. "Frequency" is an attribute of something else, it doesn't exist as itself. I can't toss frequency at you. I can't hand you frequency. So to say "everything has a frequency", you also have to say 'frequency of what', unless it's obvious from context.
AnAbsoluteCreation
What you state is the old version of science.
Nothing in the universe is dead, therefore everything is generating some level of vibration. That vibration puts of a frequency.
AAC.
On midnight Monday, Auroracoin, a bitcoin clone which is the fourth most valuable cryptocurrency being traded today, entered the second phase of its life, with a "helicopter drop" of 30 auroracoins to every citizen of Iceland.
AnAbsoluteCreation
reply to post by Bedlam
We're not just talking about biology. Were talking about quantum physics too.
The Planck scale determines a level of vibrations in everything, including rocks.
AAC
It doesn't "become a higher vibration" due to happy positive thoughts. And the macroscale object of which it's a part doesn't have that same resonance. So to say "everything has a frequency" is still very very wrong, even with quantum sauce.
The Planck length doesn't have anything to do with vibrations.
(you're only a reference to Tesla away from the trifecta!