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    Quote Originally Posted by Carson View Post
    The FBI going to Iceland to investigate,
    out of their jurisdiction,
    is sort of like a janitor at Sears going to Montgomery Wards
    to clean bathrooms.




    Translated from Icelandic sources as reported a few days ago. The incident in question occurred in 2011:





    http://rixstep.com/1/20130131,00.shtml

    FBI Banned from Iceland

    Attempted to infiltrate country in hunt for WikiLeaks.

    REYKJAVÍK (Rixstep) — FBI agents landed in Reykjavík without prior notification in an attempt to investigate WikiLeaks operations in the country, but Home Secretary Ögmundur Jónasson found out about the visit and forced them to leave the country, with the Icelandic government then issuing a formal protest to US authorities, according to Islandsbloggen.

    The hunt for WikiLeaks by the US has on several occasions involved private individuals and companies on Iceland. Authorities in the US have for example succeeded in obtaining account information from Twitter on parliamentarian Birgitta Jónsdóttir. Jónsdóttir today refuses to travel to the US out of fear of being arrested for her connections with WikiLeaks.

    Birgitta Jónsdóttir is also one of the people behind a new piece of Icelandic media legislation which will make the country a bastion for freedom of speech and source protection. The law proposal is still a long way from being completed and can still take years before it's ratified by the Icelandic parliament.

    This past summer the credit card company Valitor was forced by a court decision to again offer the opportunity to donate to WikiLeaks. Their payment channel had previously been closed off after massive pressure was brought to bear by international credit card companies which in turn was fueled by US efforts to stop the organisation. An appeal of the ruling is expected.



    The Icelandic government have already protested against the activities of the US in Reykjavík. It's been found, for example, that the US embassy there is monitoring people who enter the immediate area, and they also attempt to thwart people taking pictures of their building, this despite it being perfectly legal.

    A private plane landed at the Reykjavík airport in August 2011. Onboard were FBI agents who'd flown directly to Iceland from the US. Their mission was to investigate WikiLeaks operations in the country as part of a larger investigation of the whistleblower organisation. The FBI agents contacted the head of the national Icelandic police and the head prosecutor in an effort to gain access to all available information on WikiLeaks.

    Home Secretary Ögmundur Jónasson learned of the visit and summoned the FBI agents.

    They were told that the Icelandic government would not permit a foreign power running their own investigations in the country. Jónasson admonished the FBI agents to return to the US. Foreign minister Össur Skarphéðinsson was given the task, after a special meeting of the cabinet, to formally protest against the behaviour of the US.



    The story was revealed in an Icelandic national broadcaster RUV report on 30 January 2013 by WikiLeaks spokesperson Kristinn Hrafnsson. Hrafnsson explains.


    'The FBI arrived in private planes and landed at the Reykjavík airport. According to my sources, which are highly reliable and which I have been able to corroborate, news of the visit reached Home Secretary Ögmundur Jónasson who reacted sharply, as

    it was unbelievably
    presumptuous
    to come to Iceland that way.


    According to my sources,

    Jónasson demanded that the FBI agents pack their bags,

    get back onboard, and leave the country.
    The matter was then brought before the cabinet
    and a formal protest was issued to US authorities.'


    Ögmundur Jónasson corroborates for Morgunblaðið that FBI agents arrived on Iceland and remained in the country a few days. He claims he doesn't know how many there were, but that it was out of the question that a foreign power be allowed to conduct private investigations of Icelandic citizens and their activities in the country:


    'I can corroborate this took place in August 2011. Agents from the FBI arrived in Iceland. They'll have to answer for what their plans were. I can also corroborate that they wanted to get the cooperation of the national police and the national prosecutor's office.'
    Read more about surveillance by the US embassy in Reykjavík here.
    Last edited by presence; 02-03-2013 at 09:22 AM.
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    uh-oh....here come the drones. Too bad to, Iceland is a kick ass place.

    next.
    ''the world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything'' --Albert Einstein

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    Experts are astonished at how fast Iceland's nuclear weapons program has developed. Outgoing Secretary of Love, Hillary Clinton said breathlessly "They essentially have an ICBM with a nuclear warhead aimed right at America's school children and puppies."
    The proper concern of society is the preservation of individual freedom; the proper concern of the individual is the harmony of society.

    "Who would be free, themselves must strike the blow." - Byron

    "Who overcomes by force, hath overcome but half his foe." - Milton

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    The big media outlets are silent on this. They have so many people hypnotized.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Acala View Post
    Experts are astonished at how fast Iceland's nuclear weapons program has developed. Outgoing Secretary of Love, Hillary Clinton said breathlessly "They essentially have an ICBM with a nuclear warhead aimed right at America's school children and puppies."

    lol
    Humanity is repugnant to freedom.

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    Birgitta Jónsdóttir

    I remember her! She's a sweetie!

    I think she was a member of Parliament in Iceland when they defaulted and threw out the International Monetary Fund.

    I could be sadly mistaken on all counts.


    Delivered by Birgitta Jónsdóttir of The Movement in the Icelandic Parliament, October 5, 2009.

    Madam President. Dear countrymen. We have a choice to make. We are never faced with just one way, one solution. To assert so is a testimony to incredible tunnel vision on the reality that we live in. We are far from being the first and only nation that has had to deal with crisis and economic collapse. Perhaps what makes our position unique is that we are in an economic war * a war with nations that are using their positions of power to get what they want. Does that mean that all other avenues are closed? Are there perhaps other possibilities than chaining us with the burdens of foreign debt far into the future?

    It certainly makes sense to lower our interest payments as soon as possible but is there perhaps another way? Why can’t we look at, or at least discuss, the possible solution of declaring a debt moratorium? The numbers I hear on the national debt are so huge and such a high percentage of our GDP, that according to all the standards we use, we are technically bankrupt. Is it maybe better to face reality before it is too late? Is it maybe better for our nation to take the crunch immediately instead of continuously adding to our foreign debt? Do we want to offer our children the hopeless conditions that many underdeveloped countries have had to offer their future generations? Do we want to be just another country that does not do anything other than pay off interest on foreign debts? What is the worst thing that could happen if we declare debt moratorium? Will the sky fall? Will we starve? Will we never again be able to get loans from the international community? Of course not.



    Snip...

    The rest of the history is written in the link.

    http://www.infowars.com/address-on-i...and-tobin-tax/
    Last edited by Carson; 02-03-2013 at 07:53 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluff View Post
    The big media outlets are silent on this. They have so many people hypnotized.

    I would go with bought off.


    Welcome to the message boards Fluff.
    Last edited by Carson; 02-03-2013 at 08:05 AM.

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    The FBI going to Iceland to investigate, out of their jurisdiction, is sort of like a janitor at Sears going to Montgomery Wards to clean bathrooms. I don't think they are they volunteering their time and expenses?

    How can they get away with volunteering our funds?
    Last edited by Carson; 02-03-2013 at 08:04 AM.

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    How can they get away with volunteering our funds?
    Ha ha, that's a good one.

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    http://en.worldstat.info/Europe/Iceland/Civil_Liberties

    Perfect scores in political freedom, freedom of press, civil liberties, nearly 100% internet access, etc.

    Iceland or bust?
    It does not require a majority to prevail,
    but rather an irate, tireless minority keen
    to set brush fires in peoples minds

    Revolution is Action upon Revelation


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