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Hungary is making history of the first order.
Not since the 1930s in Germany has a major European country dared to escape from the clutches of the Rothschild-controlled international banking cartels. This is stupendous news that should encourage nationalist patriots worldwide to increase the fight for freedom from financial tyranny.
Already in 2011, Hungarian Prime Minister
Viktor Orbán promised to serve justice on his socialist predecessors, who sold the nation's people into unending debt slavery under the lash of the International Monetary Fund (
IMF) and the terrorist state of Israel. Those earlier administrations were riddled with Israelis in high places, to the fury of the masses, who finally elected Orbán's
Fidesz party in response.
According to a report on the German-language website "National Journal," Orbán has now moved to unseat the usurers from their throne. The popular, nationalistic
prime minister told the IMF that Hungary neither wants nor needs further "assistance" from that proxy of the Rothschild-owned Federal Reserve Bank. No longer will Hungarians be forced to pay usurious interest to private, unaccountable central bankers.
Instead, the Hungarian government has assumed sovereignty over its own currency and now issues money debt free, as it is needed. The results have been nothing short of remarkable. The nation's economy, formerly staggering under deep indebtedness, has recovered rapidly and by means not seen since National Socialist Germany.
Comment: The American Free Press is slanting this story a bit too much 'to the right'. Note the comment about this "not being seen since National Socialist Germany," implying that Nazism did well to cut its dependence on 'Jewish money'.
This completely overlooks the role played by key figures in the American establishment towards
funding the Nazi war machine.
Nevertheless, in this instance, the Hungarian government does appear to be
using its national banking system to support rather than fleece its people.
Comment: Very good questions. It clearly show some concerted efforts to delay the process which along with a good dose of lies has cast the Syrian government in a bad light.