Freedom in Iceland


Congratulations Icelandic People!  Here’s a glimpse of light at the end of the tunnel. Greece, take notice! All countries take notice. It might be too hard, BUT it is certainly exactly what is needed to combat the world domination schemes. Exactly what is needed to free the people from control and oppression. [H/T to TIP]

About Ken McMurtrie

Retired Electronics Engineer, most recently installing and maintaining medical X-Ray equipment. A mature age "student" of Life and Nature, an advocate of Truth, Justice and Humanity, promoting awareness of the injustices in the world.
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5 Responses to Freedom in Iceland

  1. Gary Aronsson says:

    Is that a REAL BANKER/POLITICIAN hanging up by the neck in the main picture? If it IS then surely this is the reason why the worlds media has gone very quiet about how the Icelandic people have successfully dealt with their banking collapse? I must confess that I would happily purchase a good stout length of hemp myself on behalf of my local community if it could be guaranteed to be used for such a noble purpose,at least before he was hung Mr.Cameron would know that his appeal to the Big Society had not fallen on deaf ears!

    • Hi Gary, my guess is it’s a dummy, that would be enough to scare the SH– out of the leaders who don’t care about the public.
      I have no desire to encourage readers to think about violence. Still we don’t know the details, only the end result.
      Thanks for your comment.

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  3. O'Shea says:

    Still curious if that is a dummy or a real person hanging in this picture… Details please?

    • Hi ?Kelli,
      No idea, but it is extremely unlikely to be real.
      Real would be gross, not make me particularly keen to present the photo and would probably have attracted more of the crowds’ attention.
      Thanks for the comment. Interesting that the post still gets a hit or two. A similar post appeared this week on Facebook.
      Also interesting that nowhere else in the world has another country followed suit, more’s the pity.
      Ken

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