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Monday 3 September 2012

Assange, Ecuador, and the Big Bad Wolf

I genuinely enjoy learning something new, and reading this article opened a door to an entirely new package of information that I was clueless about 30 minutes ago.  I guarantee that as soon as I have the time, I will be investigating the events of Dec 2008 in Ecuador.

Everyone  should read this, as it is another example of yet another country that said screw you to the thieving central bankers and their agencies of force. It also give much greater understand as to WHY the American and British governments are gnashing their teeth because they can't get at Julian Assange and WHY he is seeking shelter in the Ecuador embassy in England.






The Change is Beginning by Nicola di Cora Modigliani


Marilyn Barnewall sent this to us and considers it very important!!  This is significant.  Think of the doors of opportunity it opens for disposing of United States debt by using the immoral debt concept – the precedent for which was established by President George W. Bush.
By Nicola di Cora Modigliani, August 18, 2012
Important Note: This article was translated and edited in English from Google translation by Sandhya Jain.
Today we talk of geo-politics and the freedom of information. But what is happening today technically (i.e. politically) began on December 12, 2008, though some say September of that year, but it took four years for the shock waves to reach Europe and America.  The issue relates to Julian Assange, Wikileaks, and the Republic of Ecuador.  Mind you, it was assumed in the entire American continent, Australia, and Europe that the world was the same as ten years ago. But the world does not work that way anymore.
In Italy, no one was told of the fight growing between Brazil and the United Nations, badly managed by Christine Lagarde who heads the International Monetary Fund, whereby Italy was officially relegated from the eighth largest to the ninth largest economy in the world. It was overtaken by Brazil. So at the next G8, Italy will not be invited, but Brazil will. So we had the decision to abolish the G8 and G10 becoming the new standard.
Europe, with England and Germany at the helm, simply cannot accept the “Keynesian” triumph of South America. In essence the western guideline remains: “Let them stay home and remain grateful that we let them survive like the Africans. Otherwise one by one they will all end like Gadhafi.”
This is the warning in a nutshell So, quietly, South America has in the last 40 days sent three powerful messages; the last and most important was on August 3, and it was televised live from the New York office of the International Monetary Fund. Now for some facts.
On June 15, 2012, Julian Assange understands that for him it’s over. He knows that he will be arrested in Stockholm, picked up at the airport, not by police forces of His Majesty the King of Sweden, but by two officers of the CIA and a US diplomat, using specific formal agreements between the two nations to claim that Assange “actively intervened” in the NATO conflict in Iraq while the war was in progress. He will then be taken directly to the US, to the state of Texas, and subjected to criminal prosecution for terrorist activities. There will be a demand for the death penalty based on the provisions of the Patriot Act.
So Assange consults with his group, and at 9 am on June 19, enters the Embassy of Ecuador. His team opens negotiations with British agents in London, with the Swedes in Stockholm, and American diplomats in Rio de Janeiro. They agree to let the Olympics pass, after which he can quietly go to South America, ‘just do not talk about it, but somehow they don’t trust the Anglo-Americans and rightly so and they carry out two masterstrokes on August 3 and 4.
On August 3, 2012, 16 months ahead of schedule, Argentina President, Cristina Kirchner, arrives at the headquarters of the IMF in Manhattan, accompanied by Finance Minister and Foreign Minister of Ecuador, Patino, representing ‘Alba’ (Labour Alianza Bolivariana America), the economic union between Latin America and the Caribbean.
On that occasion, Kirchner hands a check of €12 billion to the IMF (whose loan was due on December 31, 2013). She announces that with this installment, Argentina has shown itself to be solvent, to be a responsible nation, trusted and reliable for anyone who wants to invest money. Argentina in 2003 went in default of $112 billion, but refused to seek cancellation of the debt; it declared bankruptcy and sought 10 years to return the money, including interest.
For ten years, Argentina fought IMF’s attempts to impose restrictive measures of economic austerity. It opted for a different path, in line with Keynesianism, and based on financing infrastructure, research, innovation, instead of cutting expenditure.  It recovered and it paid off the last installment of the IMF loan 16 months in advance. It thus proved once more that the ideas of the IMF and World Bank on economic ideas are noxious and wrong-headed. TINA (“There is no alternative”) is a lie forced upon the majority of the world’s population by the oligarchic elites.
Fifteen minutes after making the payment, Kirchner lodges a formal complaint against the US and UK to the World Trade Organization, on the basis of files made available by Wikileaks/Assange.
Argentina, having settled the debts, now wants damages, with compound interest. It’s a fight between Kirchner and Lagarde. Thanks to Assange, his team has the transcripts of several conversations in different governments of the globe, involving the US, Britain, France, Italy, Germany, and the Vatican, where money is the master. Osama Bin Laden has been sent to the attic and replaced as the arch villain by John Maynard Keynes in the minds of the financial hegemons.
Assange has become public enemy number one of the great powers since he has gained the classified records of these long conversations about how to cripple the economies of South America, how to take away their energy resources and prevent their recovery; how to prevent their governments from pushing through Keynesian economic plans instead of applying the dictates of the IMF, whose sole purpose is to pursue a neo-colonialist policy principally for the benefit of Spain, Italy and Germany, with British capital.
Most files have already been published on the internet. Those and others were handed over by Assange in Britain to the Ecuadorian ambassador there.
On August 3 in New York, Ecuador became the first nation in the Americas and the only nation in the Western world since 1948, to apply the concept of “immoral debt” or the political and technical refusal to pay foreign debts because they were made by previous governments through corruption, in violation of constitutional laws and requirements.
On December 12, 2008, Rafael Correa the new president of Ecuador (whose GDP is around € 50 billion, or 30 times less than Italy’s) announced on television that he had decided to cancel the national debt considering it illegal, because it violated the constitution to oppress the people. Today in Ecuador, the new constitutional principle is that what is right for the community is legitimate.
Amount of debt: € 11 billion. The IMF literally expunged Ecuador from the list of civilized nations. “The country is isolated,” declared Dominique Strauss-Kahn, then IMF Director General.
The very next day, Hugo Chavez announced that Venezuela would contribute free oil and gas to Ecuador for ten years. Four hours later, President Lula announced that Brazil would give 100 tons/day of wheat, rice, soy and fruit free to feed the population, for a long as the nation takes to recover. In the evening, Argentina announced it would give 3% of its beef production free to Ecuador to ensure adequate protein for the population. The next morning, in Bolivia, Evo Morales announced the legalization of cocaine for domestic production and collection, and free coca leaves to Ecuador with a loan of 5 billion interest-free, repayable in ten years in 120 installments.
Two days later, Ecuador denounced the United Fruit Company and Del Monte & Associates for “slavery and crimes against humanity”, nationalized the agricultural industry in bananas (Ecuador is the world’s biggest banana exporter) and launched a national organic label.
Ten days later, Bavarian Green of Schleswig Holstein, Conad in Italy, and Denmark, and Haagen Daaz were prepared to sign contracts with the new entity on the basis of “fair trade”. On December 20, 2008, taking note of the protest of the United Fruit Company,President George Bush (still in office until January 17, 2009), denounced the ‘criminal decision’ of Ecuador and called for its expulsion from the United Nations.
Bush said that the US was even ready for a ‘military option to safeguard US interests.’ The next morning, the powerful New York law firm of Goldberg & Goldberg submitted that there was a legal precedent for Ecuador’s action.  Six hours later, the US gave up and called on the international community to challenge the legitimacy of the concept of “immoral debt.”
The United Fruit Company has a record in systematic political corruption; it was ordered to pay damages of $6 billion.
Interestingly, the legal precedent was dated January 4, 2003, and signed by George Bush. Yep, this happened in Iraq, which at that time was ‘technically’ an American possession since it was occupied by US forces and the interim government was not yet recognized by the UN. Saddam Hussein had left debts of € 250 billion (€ 40 billion against Italy, thanks to the transactions concluded by Tareq Aziz, deputy to Hussein and an ally of Vatican’s Opus Dei), which the US erased by applying the concept of “immoral debt,” thus creating the recent historical precedent.
New York lawyers for the government of Ecuador offered Washington a choice: either accept and be silent or if you challenge the decision of Ecuador then also cancel yours for Iraq and get the US Treasury to immediately pay the € 250 billion, including compound interest for four years. Obama, not yet in office but already elected, asked Bush to throw in the towel. The New York lawyers are paid by the Brazilian government.
Rafael Correa, Ecuador’s president-elect, is not a farmer like Morales, or trade unionist like Lula, or a military officer like Chavez; he comes from an upper class family and is an intellectual. He is a graduate in economics and economic planning from Harvard, and self-described as a “Christian socialist”. His first official act was to freeze all bank accounts of the Church’s IOR in Quito’s banks and divert the amount into a social welfare program for the economically disadvantaged.
He put on trial the entire political class of the previous government, most of whom were sent to jail, with average sentences of 10 years, confiscated their property and nationalized it and redistributed it in ecological agricultural cooperatives. Correa sent a letter to Pope Ratzinger in which he called himself “always the humble servant of Your Enlightened Holiness” and in which he officially bade the Vatican send to Ecuador only “clerics gifted with deep spirituality and eager to serve the needy, avoiding profiteers who would incur the rigor of human laws.”
Today, the new South America says ‘no’ to colonialism and slavery of the European and US multinationals. For 400 years, ever since Europeans discovered bananas rich in potassium, Ecuadorians have lived in poverty, exploitation and destitution, while for hundreds of years a group of brutal oligarchs got rich at their expense; it is no longer the case and it never will be again. The example of Ecuador is alive and can be replicated in any African or Asian, or European, nation in the world.
But the decisive blow to the system was a bombshell made public on August 4, 2012, when Julian Assange assigned the Spanish judge Garzón, the public enemy number one of organized crime, the most ferocious enemy of Silvio Berlusconi, and absolutely the most dangerous enemy of the global banking system, to defend him.
The Spanish judge has 35 years’ experience and has been responsible for the prosecution of the most important cases of his country for the past 25 years. He is an expert in ‘media and finance,’ and rose to international prominence in 1993 after Interpol issued a warrant on his behalf against Silvio Berlusconi and Fedele Confalonieri (Berlusconi’s right hand man) regarding transactions involving Telecinco, Pentafilm, Fininvest, Reteitalia and La Cinq.
From this it came out that the Pentafilm (Berlusconi and Cecchi Gori members, namely PD and PDL together) bought at $100 the rights of a film that it sold to Columbia Pictures for $500, to Telecinco that sold them at $1,000 to an Italian network which then ultimately sold for $2,000 to Rai, and so on a total of 142 times — the same film.
That is, the Rai (or us) paid the rights to a film 20 times the value of the market and bought it three times, so that all parties were taken care of.  When it came to the crux of the matter, Berlusconi was Prime Minister and so Garzón was stopped by the European Union. He got a half victory. He closed the Telecinco and sent its Spanish executives to jail. In 2003 the battle re-opened, with Berlusconi’s new front Mediaset.
In 2006, the Italian government at the time (Prodi & Co.) helped Berlusconi to escape conviction. In 2004, Garzon opened a dossier against Pope Wojtyla and against the management of the IOR in Spain and Argentina, in relation to funding and support from the Vatican to the military juntas of Pinochet and Videla in South America.
In 2010 Garzón resigned under pressure from the Spanish Government, but before he retired, he opened a law firm dedicated exclusively to international ‘media & finance’ in The Hague, The Netherlands. And now as official legal eagle to Assange, judge Garzón has access to 145,000 files still in possession of Julian Assange that have not been made public. He has already made it known that his office is prepared to denounce several Western heads of state to the court of civil rights in The Hague. The charge will be ‘crimes against humanity, crimes against the dignity of the person.’...

HERE IS THE NEW LINK TO READ THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE

11 comments:

  1. Where can we find the rest of this article??? Looks like Central and South America are flippin' the bird to the banksters/cabals! Right on!

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    1. Hi DinarQueen- I've found the new link and edited the article. Again thank you for letting me know!

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  2. Hi dinarqueen- unfortunately the original article seems to of disappeared!! I Ill try to hunt it down this morning and edit it into the article above. thank you for letting me know!

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  4. Thank you for the editing and adding the link to the entire article; I seriously hope folks read it and understand -- the UK and the USSA are furious that these "leaks" are continuing, and thank God they are. I back Julian and Ecuador! They have found the strength to stand up to the UK and the biggest bully on the planet, the USSA. Excellent decisions, and I was also happy to see that the rest of Latin America is backing Ecuador. Also glad to see that United Fruit Company doomed to extinction; those are some bad bad folks.

    Thanks again for this blog -- keep on keepin' on till we get all the elite garbage taken out!

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  5. While its good to see Ecuador and other countries fighting against central banks, the author seems to advocate Keynesianism, which is what we have all over the world already. Keynesianism has given Argentina a 20% inflation rate, and is again destroying their currency. Central banks are a tenant of Marxism and central planning, and are completely immoral. Keynesianism merely calls for more money printing whenever economies have a down turn, more govt etc. This policy is old, govt's always try to debase their currency to expand govt and reduce their debt burdens. This always wipes out the middle class, and destroy's the currency. All the industrialized nations are keynesians, and look what that has wrought, EU, US are both essentially bankrupt because of collectivist and keynesian ideas. Fiat currencies, empire, and govt are the problem, nation states should be stripped of virtually all power, except for maybe roads and a small non interventionist arms force. Let the free market and people allow people to create wealth for themselves, govt cannot create wealth they can only steal from productive people and redistribute it to its favored group, that is immoral. So abolish nation states down to the most base level, abolosh central banks and the beauracracies that these corrupt govt's have created. Freedom is new, tyranny is old, let's try freedom.

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  6. Part of Argentina's $12bn check to pay off her IMF debt, surely came from president Cristina Kirchner's grand over-the-top theft of Repsol from Spain. Cristina is one nasty untrustworthy bitch, and her grand theft, nationalization of oil company Repsol is reprehensible. SHE did not have the funds to pay her IMF bill, so she stole a Spanish company, that in good faith, had been a foreign investor in Argentina -- a very successful investor.

    http://www.aljazeera.com/news/americas/2012/05/20125316931912964.html

    So be forewarned before doing ANY investing whatsoever in Argentina with that president at the helm. She will steal you blind and call it good.

    TO DAVE S:

    Yes, I agree with you, it's the Keynesian banking system that needs to be shut down -- no central banks are needed if a country is to stay sovereign and powerful.

    I agree, let's try freedom in the real sense of the word.

    Well said Dave! :)

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  7. I enjoyed the article about Ecuador. I would like to bring you up to date a little bit. I lived in Ecuador for 4 1/2 years, and am currently in exile from my home there, with a warrant for my arrest for trumped up charges, including serial murder--see my new website http://camdoc2001.wordpress.com.

    President Correa seems to have completely changed his ethics lately. Whereas before, he sponsored a new constitution giving rights to nature, and outlawing GMOs, now he wants to retract those constitutional provisions, at least the ones against GMOs. Whereas before he had encouraged the world to help save the worlds most diverse rainforest by paying for Ecuador not to sell the forest off for oil exploitation, now he is expanding the oil leases massively. And he is cooperating with the Big Pharma persecution of alternative medical practitioners such as Greg Caton, who was allowed by the Ecuadorean government to be kidnapped by US FDA agents and imprisoned for selling a cancer cure. And myself and my friend, who have been persecuted for almost 2 years for made up crimes.

    What might be the reason for Correa's 180 degree about face? It has been suggested that he has been visited by the Jackal, as John Perkins described in his book Economic Hitman about his own dealings in Ecuador and other nations. Correa appears to have been told that he can no longer work against the system. Rumor has it that he may take the carrot, avoid the stick, and quietly leave public life.

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  8. Let's continue to pray and hope that Ecuador can stand strong without bowing to the jackals of the USSA. I pray for your continued safety camdoc2001; keep on speaking out and telling the world of the crimes you know of. This is, IMO, end times and spiritual warfare is great and mighty. Evil knows it's time is short, so the evil ones are pulling out all the stops to do as much damage as possible. Thank you for your post; I appreciate your honesty and bravery for stepping out to let us know what's going on in Ecuador. Thank you :)

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  9. an update:

    Ecuadorian president warns of possible ‘CIA attack’ before elections
    http://www.globalresearch.ca/ecuadorian-president-warns-of-possible-cia-attack-before-elections/5317900

    I believe it. The USSA has always been in the assassination business for those who refuse to bow to it.

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