Iceland didn’t hunt any whales in 2019 – and public appetite for whale meat is fading
Joe Roman – One of the most important global conservation events of the past year was something that didn’t happen.
Joe Roman – One of the most important global conservation events of the past year was something that didn’t happen.
Mandy Froelich – Iceland will continue to hunt whales regardless of world opinion.
Alex Pietrowski – With the opioid crisis taking so many lives, we need a new paradigm.
Vic Bishop – Now more than ever we need a pioneering effort in the production of renewable energy.
Alex Pietrowski – The ‘Re-Boot’ of Western democracy is happening right now in Iceland.
Alex Pietrowski – The president elect, a professor, just beat a career politician and a popular businesswoman.
Isaac Davis – Switzerland rises up against reserve banking. Will they do what Iceland did?
James Hall – Jesus drove the moneychangers from the Temple, and Iceland is imprisoning theirs.
Phillip J. Watt – The world’s money has been controlled by a wealthy families for too long.
George Lakey, Contributor Waking Times Ever since Iceland’s economy collapsed in 2008, the country has been busy reinventing itself. The first step was to restore democracy through a turbulent nonviolent struggle, then to force resignations in the financial sector and secure a criminal conviction of their prime minister for dereliction of duty. Now they are …
In a move that makes more sense than the Federal Reserve can create out of thin air, the government of Iceland has cancelled the mortgage debt of the population. Listening to the population, rather than choosing to further enslave with debt like American and the EU are doing, Iceland’s government sets the example for the world in how to navigate this phony financial crisis that will affect us all.