Of all countries hit by the ongoing financial crisis, it’s Croatia that is doing a first, i.e. write off its citizens’ debt, in cooperation with their creditors and its revenue department.
So if this solution is available all along then why would other countries not bailing out their citizens instead of the banks?
Why kill the real markets, i.e. the customers or the people, instead of sacrificing the corporations?
The only explanation is Agenda21, or the deliberate reduction of the global population through massive hunger.
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End Game: Debt Cancellation & Helicopter Money
First, there was too much hype about prosperity funds, NESARA, St. Germain Trust, etc. Then it was the turn for Council on Foreign Relations [CFR] suggesting outright distribution of paper money to the masses.
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