FORMER ISRAELI PM YOAV GALLANT ADMITS ISRAEL KILLED ITS OWN WITH HANNIBAL DIRECTIVE ON OCT. 7 AND BLAMED HAMAS: HELICOPTERS, DRONES AND TANKS WERE USED.
This video is now illegal to share in Israel. Sources state it can get you 5 yrs in prison
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Two small island economies blew up in 2008. Iceland and Ireland. Their names differ by one letter, and their handling of the crisis differed by everything that matters.
Iceland's three big banks, Kaupthing, Landsbanki, and Glitnir, had grown assets to roughly ten times the country's GDP by 2008. Pure credit-fueled madness. When the music stopped, the Icelandic government did the unthinkable: it let them fail. Bondholders ate the losses. The state refused to socialize private bank debt onto 320,000 citizens who never signed up for it. Capital controls went up, the króna collapsed, and the politicians actually prosecuted bankers. Twenty-six of them went to prison. Sigurður Einarsson and Hreiðar Már Sigurðsson, the men who ran Kaupthing, served real sentences.
Ireland took the opposite road. In September 2008, the Irish government issued a blanket guarantee covering the liabilities of its major banks, including Anglo Irish Bank, a property-lending casino that should have been allowed to die in peace. The taxpayer absorbed the bill. By the time the rescue ended, Ireland had poured around 64 billion euros into its banks, roughly 40 percent of GDP. The state took on private gambling debts, then went to the Troika in 2010 hat in hand for an 85 billion euro bailout, and accepted years of austerity to pay for losses it had no business owning.
Both economies recovered. Both eventually grew again. The difference is who paid and who learned. Iceland made creditors and reckless bankers bear the consequences of their own decisions, which is the entire point of capitalism: profit and loss, not profit and bailout. Ireland protected the people who made the bad bets and handed the invoice to schoolteachers and shopkeepers.
You will hear economists call Ireland's GDP rebound a triumph (much of that "growth" is multinational accounting fiction, Leprechaun economics, but that's another lesson). What they skip is the moral architecture. When you guarantee bank liabilities, you abolish the discipline that makes markets work. You tell every banker in the country that downside is optional.
Iceland jailed its bankers. Ireland reimbursed theirs.
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New footage has emerged in the killing of seven-month-old Palestinian Sam Abu Haikal in the occupied West Bank.
The video appears to show the family's car slowing to a stop before an Israeli soldier opens fire.
Sky's @AdamParsons reports ⬇️
Latest: https://t.co/cjyZPzIyeA
The message is clear: #StopTheGame
Ireland cannot stay silent while the world watches the suffering unfold.
The FAI must take a stand. The Government must take a stand.
Sport is about equality, dignity, and justice. Now is the time for action.
#StopTheGame ⚽️🇮🇪
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"A Swiss court has acquitted five Palestine solidarity activists, annulled their fines, recognised the reality of genocide in Palestine, and affirmed that peaceful civil disobedience is protected by freedom of expression."
Please RT this until the UK courts do the same.
Thanks.
How many ✡️ died in the Holocaust?
Myron Gaines debates on jew on the 6,000,000 figure.
The 6,000,000 figure was achieved by the torture of Rudolph Höss (commandant to Auschwitz) by the British. Confirmed in the book “Legions of death” by Rupert Butler.
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Dear Sharon,
RTÉ was bailed out to the tune of €725M that's nearly a quarter-of-a billion also. You and your colleagues didn't have to protest for 6 days & nights to save your livelihood.
You might remember that when discussing the government's €750M offered after people got pepper-sprayed by the Gardai to save the livelihoods of thousands of people.
#FuelProtest ⛽️ #DifferentStrokes
@HMcEntee Irelands only oil refinery was sold too a family who happened to be mentioned in the recently released epstein files. Irish people have literally been sold out by you and your comrades. You reap what you sow Helen. We all see you lot now for what ye are.
@MichealMartinTD A man that knows nothing of real people. Driven around the country in a public paid car. Expenses, ministers wages which you vote to increase twice a year and a pension at the end. Your a laughing stock of a man. I hope you feel ashamed to call yourself a man that represents us.
@FineGael Fuck right off. Your so out of touch with the ordinary man woman and child in this country. People can not go on with what this government is doing. I know nothing will happen but I wish people would wake up and throw you shower of pricks out in the next election.
@caulmick The whole country needs to stop now. This government has lost all hope at this stage. The guards came in like they always do under the cover of darkness and removed peaceful protesters and you know what we should come back bigger and shut it all down. #peacefulfuelprotest
A Shocking video from Cork.
Man pulled from a tractor in Whitegate in Cork by a number of presumably detectives (no ids) and Gardai.
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Check out Conor_Duggan19's video! #TikTok https://t.co/I9wcX5Ebcq