Wednesday, March 22, 2017

The youth of today as never seen before: Powerful images capture the very different lives of children across the globe


Life for these children could hardly be more different, all born into situations over which they have no control until they grow up. Even then, their destinies will have been profoundly shaped by their childhoods.

Their arresting portraits were all captured in far-flung locations across the globe by photographers who have been shortlisted for the prestigious 2017 Sony World Photography Awards.

Judges selected powerful images across multiple categories, and here MailOnline presents the most compelling photos of children.

They represent a cross section of young lives from tribes in West Africa to Syrian refugees; toddler gymnasts in China to six-year-old bodybuilders in Russia; Sikhs in Italy to disadvantaged youths in Edinburgh.

The winners of the photography contest - the biggest in the world - will be revealed on April 20 at an awards ceremony at Somerset House in London. 

In Guizhou, China, this little boy's parents are busy harvesting as his 90-year-old grandmother takes a quick break to enjoy a tender moment with him
In Guizhou, China, this little boy's parents are busy harvesting as his 90-year-old grandmother takes a quick break to enjoy a tender moment with him
This photo was taken at a cemetery in Manila, the Philippines, where a community of homeless people live, including this child who has found a balloon to play with among the unclaimed bones and bodies
This photo was taken at a cemetery in Manila, the Philippines, where a community of homeless people live, including this child who has found a balloon to play with among the unclaimed bones and bodies
Li was admitted to the Changchun weight loss centre last year where he undergoes traditional Chinese treatments including fire therapy, pictured, which involves burning a mixture of ingredients on a cloth over his stomach
Li was admitted to the Changchun weight loss centre last year where he undergoes traditional Chinese treatments including fire therapy, pictured, which involves burning a mixture of ingredients on a cloth over his stomach
Li Hang, an eleven-year-old boy from Harbin, China, has Prader-Willi Syndrome, a chromosome abnormality which means he can't stop himself from overeating. He weighs more than 340lbs and is currently undergoing medical treatment
Li Hang, an eleven-year-old boy from Harbin, China, has Prader-Willi Syndrome, a chromosome abnormality which means he can't stop himself from overeating. He weighs more than 340lbs and is currently undergoing medical treatment

In Mumbai, India, a little girl undergoes a Navjote, pictured, a ceremony similar to baptism which welcomes her into the Zoroastrian religion - one of the oldest on Earth. It means she'll never be allowed to marry outside of it.
A religious celebration at the Sikh temple in the suburb of Parma, Italy
In Mumbai, India, a little girl undergoes a Navjote (left), a ceremony similar to baptism which welcomes her into the Zoroastrian religion - one of the oldest on Earth. It means she'll never be allowed to marry outside of it. Pictured (right) a religious celebration at a Sikh temple in the suburb of Parma, Italy
Taha Sirhan (right), 11, carries the Iraqi flag through burned out oil fields in the city of Qayyarah south east of Mosul in Iraq. His father was killed by ISIS during their occupation because he was working for the Iraqi police
Taha Sirhan (right), 11, carries the Iraqi flag through burned out oil fields in the city of Qayyarah south east of Mosul in Iraq. His father was killed by ISIS during their occupation because he was working for the Iraqi police
Twin sisters Liu Bingqing and Liu Yujie go through rigorous gymnastics training at a Chinese sports school in Jining,  Shandong province, where they have studied and trained since they were infants
Twin sisters Liu Bingqing and Liu Yujie go through rigorous gymnastics training at a Chinese sports school in Jining, Shandong province, where they have studied and trained since they were infants
When photographer Mohamed Roushdy El dor took this portrait (left) in Cairo, Egypt, he asked the sad boy to smile but he said he couldn't
A small child in Togo, West Africa, with fresh wounds which will turn into scars, typical of the Soma tribe
When photographer Mohamed Roushdy El dor took this portrait (left) in Cairo, Egypt, he asked the sad boy to smile, but he said he 'couldn't'. Pictured (right) a small child in Togo, West Africa, with fresh wounds which will turn into scars, typical markings of the Soma tribe
In Benin, West Africa, a two-year-old member of the Betamarribe tribe endures a painful scarification ceremony in keeping with his ancient heritage
In Benin, West Africa, a two-year-old member of the Betamarribe tribe endures a painful scarification ceremony in keeping with his ancient heritage
Photographer Kamila Staniszewska captured her six-year-old daughter break into tears while doing her homework in Poland
Photographer Kamila Staniszewska captured her six-year-old daughter break into tears while doing her homework in Poland
In Senegal, a young girl clings to the edge of a bus window with a strained expression on her face as the photographer shoots from above
In Senegal, a young girl clings to the edge of a bus window with a strained expression on her face as the photographer shoots from above
Photographer Tim Topple took this image of his six-year-old daughter playing at their home in Cieszyn, southern Poland
Photographer Tim Topple took this image of his six-year-old daughter playing at their home in Cieszyn, southern Poland
A nine-year-old girl called Syuzanna takes shelter in the shell of a dilapidated car outside the abandoned building she lives in, in Gymri, Armenia, where the poverty rate is 47 per cent
A nine-year-old girl called Syuzanna takes shelter in the shell of a dilapidated car outside the abandoned building she lives in, in Gymri, Armenia, where the poverty rate is 47 per cent
In Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, fashion designer Nassiba, who is pictured playing with her son, states: 'Society constrains the divorcee. What you can or can't do, remains under the control of others. As an independent single mother, I've made peace with the sacrifices I've had to make, but also managed to find happiness on my own'
In Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, fashion designer Nassiba, who is pictured playing with her son, states: 'Society constrains the divorcee. What you can or can't do, remains under the control of others. As an independent single mother, I've made peace with the sacrifices I've had to make, but also managed to find happiness on my own'
In GouLingYu, Gansu province, this girl is just one of 61million 'left-behind' children in China's rural areas whose parents have left them to move into the city. This girl says her mother 'ran away' from her when she was six months old
In GouLingYu, Gansu province, this girl is just one of 61million 'left-behind' children in China's rural areas whose parents have left them to move into the city. This girl says her mother 'ran away' from her when she was six months old
In the jungle of Sumatra Barat, Indonesia, children share a joke with an elder of the Mentawai Tribe on Mentawai Island
In the jungle of Sumatra Barat, Indonesia, children share a joke with an elder of the Mentawai Tribe on Mentawai Island
A child plays in Kaifeng, China, by the warehouse of a man who kills dogs to sell
A Bedouin boy in Oman poses with his father's rifle. 'He is still too young to use it,' explains Mark Languido Vicente, 'but here, he is tasked to hold it in a safe position while his father receives guests'
Pictured (left) a child plays in Kaifeng, China, by the warehouse of a man who kills dogs to sell and (right), a Bedouin boy in Oman poses with his father's rifle. 'He is still too young to use it,' explains photographer Mark Languido Vicente, 'but here, he is tasked to hold it in a safe position while his father receives guests'
Photographer Germano Miele writes of this image, which he took in the small village  in Benin: 'It's very common, when you leave the big cities to go discovering little villages, to be received like an old friend coming back home with amazing and unforgettable smiles and calling me "Yovo" (white man in Fon, the local language). This is the pure Africa I really love'
Photographer Germano Miele writes of this image, which he took in the small village in Benin: 'It's very common, when you leave the big cities to go discovering little villages, to be received like an old friend coming back home with amazing and unforgettable smiles and calling me "Yovo" (white man in Fon, the local language). This is the pure Africa I really love'
Caught in the crossfire, Iraqi civilians displaced by fighting in the village of Shora, just south of Mosul, reach an Iraqi army checkpoint on the northern outskirts of Qayyarah
Caught in the crossfire, Iraqi civilians displaced by fighting in the village of Shora, just south of Mosul, reach an Iraqi army checkpoint on the northern outskirts of Qayyarah
A young boy pictured clutching two guns in the Honduran city of Rivera Hernandez, where according to the photographer, five warring gangs result in three dead bodies a day
A young boy pictured clutching two guns in the Honduran city of Rivera Hernandez, where according to the photographer, five warring gangs result in three dead bodies a day
In a remote village of India's West Bengal, children gather as this Sannyasi (religious beggar) parades a skull as part of a Gajan Festival, in hopes for rain and a better harvest in the coming year
In a remote village of India's West Bengal, children gather as this Sannyasi (religious beggar) parades a skull as part of a Gajan Festival, in hopes for rain and a better harvest in the coming year
A boy in Nakhon si Thammarat, South Thailand, rests his weary head on a buffalo in the mists of the early morning
A boy in Nakhon si Thammarat, South Thailand, rests his weary head on a buffalo in the mists of the early morning
Photographer Jian Seng Soh, who captured this image in Kyoto, Japan, wrote of it: 'Before I got off the bus at the next station, I gave my seat to this young elementary student with heavy bags and she immediately fell asleep'
Photographer Jian Seng Soh, who captured this image in Kyoto, Japan, wrote of it: 'Before I got off the bus at the next station, I gave my seat to this young elementary student with heavy bags and she immediately fell asleep'
Syrian refugee children shelter under plastic to protect themselves from the rain during transportation from a Turkish camp
Syrian refugee children shelter under plastic to protect themselves from the rain during transportation from a Turkish camp
Participants wait backstage during a regional bodybuilding championship in Stavropol, southern Russia, where the photographer says: 'Western magazines crammed with images of unrealistically muscled male and female bodies passed from hand to hand'
Participants wait backstage during a regional bodybuilding championship in Stavropol, southern Russia, where the photographer says: 'Western magazines crammed with images of unrealistically muscled male and female bodies passed from hand to hand'
In the poverty-stricken region of Gyumri, Armenia, mum Lusine sleeps with her five children in the only room they have. During the Soviet era, these huge buildings on the outskirts of the city accommodated around 60 families each. Today there are just four families living here, among decaying walls and corridors
In the poverty-stricken region of Gyumri, Armenia, mum Lusine sleeps with her five children in the only room they have. During the Soviet era, these huge buildings on the outskirts of the city accommodated around 60 families each. Today there are just four families living here, among decaying walls and corridors
In Denmark, 28 schoolchildren have a pillow fight at the institute of controversial Danish therapist Carl-Mar Moller, where they are encouraged to play freely without rules
In Denmark, 28 schoolchildren have a pillow fight at the institute of controversial Danish therapist Carl-Mar Moller, where they are encouraged to play freely without rules
In Shanxi, China, this laughing toddler lives with her parents in a traditional cave house where the photographer says they enjoy life
In Shanxi, China, this laughing toddler lives with her parents in a traditional cave house where the photographer says they enjoy life
Pier Mane captured this indigenous tribe of the Solomon islands. He said of the image: 'It seems kids learn to paddle before they walk'
Pier Mane captured this indigenous tribe of the Solomon islands. He said of the image: 'It seems kids learn to paddle before they walk'
At a school in rural southwest Uganda, children in uniforms pray earnestly in the early morning before classes commence
At a school in rural southwest Uganda, children in uniforms pray earnestly in the early morning before classes commence
A tired young student poses at a school near Sidone in Lebanon, where around a million Syrian refugees are supported by international organizations
A tired young student poses at a school near Sidone in Lebanon, where around a million Syrian refugees are supported by international organizations
A young boy in Senegal pictured travelling aboard a carriage guarding a bag of flour, which will be used to make bread
A young boy in Senegal pictured travelling aboard a carriage guarding a bag of flour, which will be used to make bread
In Edinburgh, Scotland, boys smoke cigarettes in a deprived area with high rates of unemployment, drug abuse and gang activity
In Edinburgh, Scotland, boys smoke cigarettes in a deprived area with high rates of unemployment, drug abuse and gang activity
For nearly ten months, members of the Native American Standing Rock Sioux tribe and their allies have been camped here in opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline crossing their land and water. Pictured here, 12-year-old Jesse Jaso enters their Unity Teepee, which has been signed by camp supporters from all over North America and the rest of the world
For nearly ten months, members of the Native American Standing Rock Sioux tribe and their allies have been camped here in opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline crossing their land and water. Pictured here, 12-year-old Jesse Jaso enters their Unity Teepee, which has been signed by camp supporters from all over North America and the rest of the world
At Mahim Bay, Mumbai, a group of kids were captured playing on junkyard cars. The photographer remarks: 'It's when I went closer that I realized how reckless they were and that they could not be distracted in their madness'
At Mahim Bay, Mumbai, a group of kids were captured playing on junkyard cars. The photographer remarks: 'It's when I went closer that I realized how reckless they were and that they could not be distracted in their madness'
In Brazil's Paraty, Rio de Janeiro, these children at a festival stopped to pose for a photo as they played in the streets
In Brazil's Paraty, Rio de Janeiro, these children at a festival stopped to pose for a photo as they played in the streets
A father places his hand protectively on the head of his son in a township in Cape Town, South Africa. Until the end of the apartheid, these settlements were reserved for non-white residents only
A father places his hand protectively on the head of his son in a township in Cape Town, South Africa. Until the end of the apartheid, these settlements were reserved for non-white residents only

AWESOME: BACKLASH AGAINST HATRED FOR WHITES BUILDING AT UNIVERSITIES - "Ending White privilege starts with ending Jewish privilege" - Jim Stone


BACKLASH: Students have figured out that WHITE JEWS are "privileged" 10X as much as "white males" are privileged.

As if we did not know. White college students are apparently getting sick of being ripped to shreds by Jewish professors and bashed into oblivion by Jewish psy ops that point the finger at white males (and whites in general) for being too well off, all the while whites in general are 10X less well off as Jews. In response to the constant bashing, they have started posting flyers around college campi nationwide which quote Pew research center data to prove the point. It cannot be refuted, the flyers are accurate. And the response from the college administrations and Jewish community is that "It is wrong to direct hatred against any group, and Jews are the victims".
Well, I guess the truth only works for as long as the Jews are safe from it then. Since the flyers are accurate, and the obvious objective of the "white privilege" crap being pushed in colleges is ending white privilege, OBVIOUSLY THE JEWS ARE THE FIRST THAT NEED TO BE PUNISHED and the people posting the flyers should be put on a pedestal for shining the light on such an obvious truth.
You can see a sob post that talks all about how bad the flyers are HERE.

There is definitely something wrong with the flyer picture to the left here however, and that is that you can't simply take this picture, make copies, and post it everywhere because the camera perspective is wrong. So HERE: I FIXED IT. This link (working on it now) is for an easy to print version you can post at your college yourself, or hand to your kids to post.

THIS IS AWESOME. IT COULD NOT BE BETTER. MAKE IT A MEME FOLKS!

HERE ARE 4 CLEAR PRINT VERSIONS FOR YOU TO USE. DO NOT GET CAUGHT POSTING THESE IF YOU ARE A STUDENT.

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We are almost out of options

Jay sent: We're almost out of options. If something isn't done soon, it might be time to take matters into our own hands. We need to get the globalists out. The first amendment looks like it will not be enough after all. If we don't all shout with the same voice at the same time, then we may have to resort to the second amendment. I pray that we can find a way to come together in common cause. If I can find a way I will let you know. Otherwise, it's been an honor.

Jay"
My response: It has become so blatantly obvious that the powers that be want the destruction and downgrade of mankind that direct action now is the only answer. The problem is that everything is so penetrated and infiltrated that direct action is going to be stopped before it even gets a chance to start. It probably has already been stopped many many many times, but they won't put that on the news because they don't want that sentiment known about.
I sit and think and think and think about what the solution to the problem could be. Here are the conclusions:
1. It has to be horrendously violent and devastating, and directed at the top of the shadow government.
2. It has to be endlessly repeatable and not just a single hit.
3. It would be best if it did not use the road ways, open country or any sort of land transit.
4. If it uses air travel, it has to be able to accomplish mach 5 or more, and do so without any runway.
5. It cannot require any sort of fuel or support.
6. It cannot require cooperation of groups because the CIA has millions of agents that get into everything.
7. it cannot require communications because the NSA has them all.
8. It would be best if it happened via a super heavy armored machine capable of space travel, under water travel, air travel, and land travel. In other words, we need a jack of all trades "UFO".
Other options:
9. It would also work to be able to open up a 3 inch wide portal to anywhere in the world, through which a gun could shoot and snipe the elite in their bedrooms. You would not need to worry about transporting people at all, a simple 3 inch portal would do.
Option 10: Obviously if the people could organize, the second amendment would probably work. But due to the vastly over reaching intelligence apparatus, sparking troll storms and disinfo campaigns and setting traps everywhere, I seriously doubt we will ever get the universal "attack" command that will be needed to prevent lone joes from being picked off in silence, one by one. As awake as the people are to what is going on, it is still a vastly insufficient awakening because the average joe still totally does not "get it".
I do not think Trump is going to be able to overcome the shadow government and drain the swamp. He's a great man in a shark tank with no way out. Pretty much all we can do is sit and stare, aghast at the monster that has usurped our legitimate government. Aside from the solutions I mentioned, solutions it appears no one has right now, I can't think of anything that can prevent our doom.
I obsess over this problem daily, seeking answers and trying to find a solution. But it really looks like we are hopelessly trapped. I hope and pray someone will get their "portal".

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Galen Winsor: The Nuclear Scare Scam



U.S. CONSTITUTION - ARTICLE 13 - GROSS VIOLATIONS - RICO STATUTES - HATCH ACT


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ARTICLE 13 / U.S. CONSTITUTION
" No Lawyers Allowed in Public Office "

However, The Dane County / County of Dane - 
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By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: March 21, 2017

The one percent now effectively owns Washington: the making of our laws, the
writing of Executive Orders, the running of Federal agencies with the power to
put crooks among the one percent in prison – or not, and they are now the
overseers of gutting Federal programs [...]

Monsanto Is Scrambling To Bury This Breaking Story – Don’t Let This Go Unshared!

I am frankly shocked this information is not making front page news right now. Monsanto will do anything to bury this story… and as of right now, it’s working. Not a single mainstream media outlet has covered this appalling new report that shows millions of people being poisoned by a chemical that does not belong in our food. This chemical is ending up in processed foods like Cheerios, Ritz Crackers, and Oreos and being consumed by humans across the world. The health of millions of people is on the line and this news must go mainstream! That’s why I’m calling on every single one of you who reads this post to share this breaking story now. The only way this injustice will be corrected is if enough of us stand up and demand that something be done to stop the poisoning of our food supply.

Share this shocking new report with everyone you know….

A FDA-registered food safety laboratory tested iconic American food for residues of the weed killer glyphosate (aka Monsanto’s Roundup) and found ALARMING amounts.
Just to give you an idea of how outrageous these amounts are, independent research shows that probable harm to human health begins at really low levels of exposure – at only 0.1 ppb of glyphosate. Many foods were found to have over 1,000 times this amount! Well above what regulators throughout the world consider “safe”. 2016-11-14_1536
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Here is why we all should be concerned about eating glyphosate:

  • Independent research links glyphosate to cancer (sources: 12345) and it has been deemed a probable human carcinogen by the World Health Organization’s team of international cancer experts. The childhood cancer rate is steadily rising and experts say that they don’t know why. Why are they not taking a closer look at these facts?
  • It binds with vital nutrients in the soil (like iron, calcium, manganese, zinc) and prevents plants for taking them up. Glyphosate is thereby making food less nutritious!

Why is this weed killer in these foods? Even non-GMO and organic food! 

This chemical has gone so mainstream that glyphosate has infiltrated every facet of our environment – our water, air, soil.
  • Glyphosate is not just used on GMOs. Conventional (non-organic farmers) use Roundup as a drying agent on crops, such as oats and wheat. It can’t be simply washed off, as it is taken up into the plant itself.
  • As the active ingredient in popular “Roundup” herbicide, millions of people are using this stuff around their homes, and it’s widely used at parks and other public spaces.
So, that is why it’s not just GMO-filled junk food that is laced with glyphosate. It’s contaminating organic and non-GMO foods, and it’s even in our honey! The FDA quietly found it in almost every single sample of honey that they tested (from mass produced to organic mountain honey). The media has been essentially silent and barely anyone heard this news!
Even if you don’t personally eat the specific brands that were tested (I don’t), how many people are eating Cheerios and Ritz Crackers every day? A lot!

How many of your friends and family have their cabinets filled with these foods? These people need to know this information.

There are still thousands of other brands and whole foods that have not been tested for glyphosate residues, so we can’t be so sure that our own organic, non-GMO, and unprocessed food is safe. Americans are effectively being forced to eat this poison until something is done to stop the rampant use of this chemical. Yes, I said poison.

Monsanto doesn’t want the public to know these findings for obvious reasons. They have our regulatory agencies in their back pocket to make sure they can continue to make a hefty profit while poisoning the masses.

While there are now several manufacturers of glyphosate herbicides, Monsanto completely dominates the market and this is a best seller. They are raking in BILLIONS every year and certainly don’t want that to stop. They are clearly, without a doubt, using their prosperity to influence our government regulators. Why else would those entrusted to protect the public from harmful chemicals turn a blind eye to this?

Our public agencies are allowing corporations to poison Americans for profit.

In 2013, the EPA massively increased the industry standard of what is considered a “safe” level of glyphosate on our food, in order to make enormous amounts seem A-OK. Instead of properly regulating, they effectively raised the “safe” level so that no one can blame the industry for poisoning us with unlawful amounts of chemicals. This is corruption at its finest. The EPA has a long and sordid history of doing whatever Monsanto wants and you have to ask yourself why this continues to happen and how we can make it stop.
The EPA continues to pander to Monsanto, as they keep postponing and dragging their feet to evaluate glyphosate’s link to cancer in humans. The industry is fighting tooth and nail to make sure that the EPA “evaluation” will be in their favor and is trying to control who will be on the panel. Why won’t the EPA do their job to make sure that the world’s most widely used herbicide isn’t causing us all to get cancer? Don’t you think this should be a top priority? It’s time for the EPA to put the public health above the corrupt desires of corporations.
When it comes to the FDA, they are not protecting the American public from glyphosate either. After announcing in February that they would FINALLY begin testing foods for glyphosate residues, they just decided to suspend their testing this week. Could it be that Monsanto didn’t like the results they started getting – especially since the FDA found glyphosate in foods that should be especially safe like BABY FOOD? Monsanto will do whatever it takes to keep that story out of the public eye.

Doesn’t the public deserve to know this information? It should be shouted from the rooftops!

It is shameful that the American media has thus far failed to cover this breaking news, but WE HAVE THE POWER to make this information go viral. If you really want to stop the corruption perpetuated by Monsanto and the large chemical companies – this is how we shut them down!

CALL TO ACTION: Share this post with everyone you know. Tweet, share, and email this information to major media outlets and ask them to cover this story. 

Remember the best way to avoid glyphosate is by choosing certified organic foods because it is prohibited on organic crops. Although contamination is a real threat, the levels on organic foods are minimal compared to what’s been found on conventional foods. It’s been shown that people who eat organic foods have less glyphosate and other synthetic pesticides in their system
The people of this country must be informed and this should be our top priority. Go, Food Babe Army, Go!
Xo,
Vani

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BREAKING – Trump Makes BOLD Move to SHUT DOWN Obama’s ‘Shadow Government...



Stealing from the Citizenry

How Government Goons Use Civil Asset Forfeiture to Rob Us Blind  By John W. Whitehead  March 20, 2017

"In modern-day America, greedy government goons steal from the innocent to give to the corrupt under court- and legislature-sanctioned schemes called civil asset forfeiture. In fact, according to The Washington Post, “law enforcement took more stuff from people than burglars did.”
This is how the American police state continues to get rich: by stealing from the citizenry. "


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Switzerland Follows Iceland In Declaring War Against The ...

swiss_francsBy Isaac Davis
If you want to continue to be slaves of the banks and pay the cost of your own slavery, then let bankers continue to create money and control credit.”Josiah Stamp
Iceland has gained the admiration of populists in recent years by doing that which no other nation in the world seems to be willing or capable of doing: prosecuting criminal bankers for engineering financial collapse for profit.
Their effective revolt against the banking class, who drove the tiny nation into economic crisis in 2008, is the brightest example yet that the world does not have to be indebted in perpetuity to an austere and criminal wealthy elite. In 2015, 26 Icelandic bankers were sentenced to prison and the government ordered a bank sale to benefit the citizenry.

Inspired by Iceland’s progress, activists in Switzerland are now making an important stand against the banking cartels and have successfully petitioned to bring an initiative to public referendum that would attack the private banks where it matters most: their power to lend money they don’t actually have, and to create money out of thin air.
Switzerland will hold a referendum to decide whether to ban commercial banks from creating money.
The Swiss federal government confirmed on Thursday that it would hold a plebiscite, after more than 110,000 people signed a petition calling for the central bank to be given sole power to create money in the financial system.
The campaign – led by the Swiss Sovereign Money movement and known as the Vollgeld initiative – is designed to limit financial speculation by requiring private banks to hold 100pc reserves against their deposits.  [The Telegraph]
Switzerland is in a key position to play a revolutionary role in changing how global banking functions. In addition to being the world’s safest harbor for storing wealth, it is also home to the Bank for International Settlements (BIS)a shadowy private company owned by many of the world’s central banks, and acting as a lender to the central banks. The BIS is the very heart of global reserve banking, the policy that enables banks to lend money that does not actually exist in their bank deposits, but is instead literally created electronically from nothing whenever a bank extends a line of credit.
Reserve banking is the policy that guarantees insurmountable debt as the outcome of all financial transactions.
The Sovereign Money initiative in Switzerland aims to curb financial speculation, which is the intended and inevitable result of reserve banking, the tool that makes financial adventurism possible by supplying the banks with endless quantities of fiat money.
Limiting a bank’s ability to produce money from nothing would be a direct blow to the roots of the banking cartel, and would cripple their ability to manipulate the world economy. Here’s how it works, in rather simplified terms:
…if we had access to the same computer terminals the banks have, we could magic in or out of existence all the imaginary stuff we are trained to think of as important – money – in whatever quantities we liked.
This is how it works: when they print quite a lot of this stuff there is a boom. When they print too much of it, there is inflation (actually, the printing of money is inflation). When they stop printing it or simply hold on to it, there is a depression. [Source]
In Switzerland, 90% of all money in circulation is electronic, and for this, The National Bank of Switzerland has become the direct target of the Sovereign Money Campaign. Swiss law has in the past required required banks to back all currency creation with collateral assets like physical silver or gold, however in recent decades the climate has changed, and, “due to the emergence of electronic payment transactions, banks have regained the opportunity to create their own money.”

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The grassroots campaign said in a public statement regarding the intentions of the referendum, “banks won’t be able to create money for themselves any more, they’ll only be able to lend money that they have from savers or other banks.”
Swiis-National-BankThis is an interesting twist in the human saga of man vs. banks, and while it remains to be seen if the referendum passes or not, it must be pointed out that it does have its own problems, articulated by Sam Gerrans:
… it does say that the central bank should be given sole right to create money. This would essentially leave the creation of money in the same hands as those who control the Federal Reserve or the Bank of England rather than allow them to farm out the process. But at least it shows that people are beginning to wake up to where the true power lies.
In the unlikely event that this grass-roots movement in Switzerland should get its way and its proposed legislation be enacted, and then begin to morph into something which really does threaten the banking elite, we must not be surprised if Switzerland is shortly discovered to be harboring weapons of mass destruction, or to have masterminded 9/11, or to be financing Islamic State.
Part of the cultural conditioning of our time is an ingrained, presumed dependency on sacred cow institutions like banking. Just like it is impossible for most Americans to envision a world without Democrats and Republicans, it is difficult for most people to imagine a world without predatory global banking.
Yet, there are a number of other possibilities for trading, storing wealth, and facilitating development in the world. This is not the only economic system we can imagine, and as Iceland has proven, people can regain control of their collective wealth, so perhaps this revolution will foment further in Switzerland, presenting a chance to at least bring greater awareness to the truth about central banking.
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