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Althena
6th September 2016, 15:01
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The name Rothschild is literally associated with wealth. This is because for over 200 years, the family has remained the most powerful and wealthy family in the world. Most of the Rothschild fortune has been made in the world of banking, but investments in other industries, such as coal, estates, and construction, have helped secure the family’s wealth and immense power.

One of the banks owned by the Rothschild group (the biggest banking group in the world) is the International Monetary Fund (IMF), AKA ’Imposing Misery and Famine’. Not only does the group make money off usurious interest rates at the misfortune of crumbling economies, it literally owns governments and people of power. Because it’s nearly impossible to escape the clutches of the banking group, news of IMF being booted from Hungary is being heralded as a victorious happening.

TapNewsWire reports that in 2008, Hungary survived economic turmoil by relying on a €20 billion ($26 billion) loan from IMF and aid from the EU. This was before Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was elected into office.

In 2013, however, the former economy minister and current central bank governor, Gyorgy Matolcsy, wrote a letter to IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde calling for the fund to close its representative office in Budapest. Matolcsy noted that it was “not necessary to maintain” it any longer. In addition, he said in July of 2016 that Hungary would repay the 2008 loan in full by the end of the year.

Prime Minister Orbán hasn’t had a good relationship with IMF since taking office, and this latest move has taken it to a new low. However, many are hailing Hungary’s decision to boot the IMF from the country as an intelligent decision.

NeonNettle reports:

Paying the loan back early has meant Hungary have saved €11.7 million worth of interest expenses, but Gordan Bajnai, leader of the electoral alliance E14-PM, claimed that they had actually lost €44.86 million by March 2014 because of the early repayment as all they did was replace the loan from the [IMF] with a more expensive one, labelling the stunt as Propaganda.

And what made further nonsense; another loan at high interest rates was signed to finance a nuclear upgrade, which will mean not only higher repayments but also high electricity costs. But they do have economic sovereignty now.

The central bank governor says that the government succeeded in pushing its budget deficit below the EU ceiling of 3% in GDP and reduced government debt. Though the EU Commission expected it to return to weak growth shortly after the decision, the unorthodox system of imposing heavy special taxes on large companies seems to be working for the country.

YourNewsWire relays that Iceland joined Hungary in 2014 when it paid back its $400 million loan ahead of schedule after the collapse of the banking sector in 2008. In addition, Russia has refused to bow down to any Western puppeteer and gained financial independence in 2005. Reportedly, this is the FIRST time a European country has stood up to the international fund, since Germany did so in the 1930s.

sijohn
6th September 2016, 15:55
If all is as reported , respect to Hungary again , and I hope they are battening down the hatches for the s###t storm that will inevitably come their way. There is hope and action it seems

Ernie Nemeth
6th September 2016, 20:40
Once the IMF comes to your country, you may as well bid it goodbye. They continually leverage their loans to buy up water plants, power plants, any infra-structure that can later be used to increase the cost of basic services to the people. In south America they buy up water rights. In Africa it is resources and mineral rights. In middle east its oil and power.

If the IMF has come to your country, your country either already is or will soon be a third-world nation!

I am more and more impressed with Hungary.

Satori
6th September 2016, 23:07
If all is as reported , respect to Hungary again , and I hope they are battening down the hatches for the s###t storm that will inevitably come their way. There is hope and action it seems

"If" is a very important word. I reserve any conclusions awaiting further detailed and accurate information.

Althena
7th September 2016, 00:57
If all is as reported , respect to Hungary again , and I hope they are battening down the hatches for the s###t storm that will inevitably come their way. There is hope and action it seems

"If" is a very important word. I reserve any conclusions awaiting further detailed and accurate information.

Sijohn wrote the very important "If" word as you put it, not the article, let me grab you a chair.

Red Skywalker
7th September 2016, 18:20
Interesting twist,

George Soros (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Soros) (...) is born in Hungary.

Besides that, Hungary surrounded itself with a big fence to protect itself against the flood of refugees.

And now breaking loose with IMF? What's the agenda?

Michael Moewes
7th September 2016, 19:44
Well we all know that Syria has been one of three countries who didn't have the Rothschild vampires in their Bank.
How long do you thing the ISIS will wait to free Hungary from the Unfaithfull?

shaberon
8th September 2016, 06:43
Yes, afaik Hungary did ask the IMF to leave the premises.

That does not quite tell me that no Rothschild-owned bank can do any business there.

Considering they probably took some other loans, well, aren't most of us at least sometimes willing to pay a higher price simply to avoid dealing with someone we don't like?

Germany switched to a state-controlled currency and went from rags to riches pretty fast, I don't think there was any IMF then.

Ernie Nemeth
9th September 2016, 21:05
Any resistance to the NEW World Order, Globalization, Agenda 21, Free Trade Zones, whatever you call it, should be applauded. Centralization of power and control in any form should be resisted.

Many countries are pushing back, however meekly. Most recognize the ineffectual United Nations as the front it is for the globalists and their agenda. Others are grouping together to challenge the monetary stranglehold of the west and its petro-dollar. Some have banned the use of Monsanto's Round-Up ready seeds and pesticide. A few have even reversed their stance on water fluoridation.

Then there are the lone warriors who resist as a way of life. Those who refuse to bow to the bureaucrats and their totalitarian agendas. The courageous who are courteous, kind, generous, helpful, and thoughtful - even though they need not be. Those that reject this society on principle, but do not condemn its unwitting citizens.

Any and all of these examples should be applauded, and supported.

The tide is turning.

And that is good.