This is from Valencia, Spain, about ten hours ago. But you wouldn't know from watching the media, because they've already made the decision not to televise the revolution.
Share this widely if you stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Spain, who continue to fight the culture of banking corruption and greed that rules governments worldwide.
Coal miners joined by thousands of supporters, marched in protest across Madrid (Spain's capital) last month, angry at government cuts. Spain is facing austerity across the board, in return for 30 billion Euros to rescue its ailing banks and a year's grace to reduce its deficit. The Prime Minister is slashing social security and unemployment benefits, while raising taxes.

Hope none of the free citizens get hurt and may the banksters roll over from bottom to the top.
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In Mexico we also been protesting just after the SUPER FRAUDULENT elections, the media also decided not to pay attention, we are also fighting for our democracy and freedom.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck with your revolution in Mexico.
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Link to a great revolution :D
Excellent! All Hail Discordia!
ReplyDeleteGetting scary...
ReplyDeleteLA VOZ DEL PUEBLO, ES LA VOZ DE DIOS.
ReplyDeleteECB COULD BE OUT OF BUSINESS SOON
ReplyDelete“As you know the phony Euros printed by the European Central Bank are in our possession in Indonesia . These notes are outright fraud and we have all the answers back to us from the system. They have no value but they made them as payment for the interest on the Gold from the Global Accounts. Once submitted as frauds the European Central Bank could be out of business. If not then I will go back and bring back millions of Euros and let the ECB accept them and validate them or get out of business. Then you have the end of this atrocity called the European Commission headed by some Eastern European Mummies from Hungary (Soros Boys).”
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