Hello. Hello. Hello, beloved readers, happy Monday! Oh hold up now… isn’t “happy Monday” an oxymoron?! (wink wink) Hoping your weekend was grand, as mine was most amazing given I attended a Flower of Life workshop! Oh, enough about me –we’ll get plenty of time for that (LOL) …Let’s dive right in!
International Finance: Croatia leads the way in debt forgiveness. Yes, I said it: “Debt forgiveness!”
OMG. OMG. OMG. It has finally begun: Debt forgiveness! Those of us in the Light Worker community have been saying this is a huge part of the drastic changes to occur… Debt jubilee, prosperity funds, and new governance is just the beginning! This story does not reflect a global debt forgiveness program as we’ve been informed –and still expect– however, we are talking about changing the way this world has been running for the last 13,000 years (agreeing to dive deep into these lower dimensions of 3D). This is a huge task and will not happen overnight. I believe it may take a few days or a few weeks to pick up steam. “Fingers crossed” (Law of Attraction, so think positively that this IS it) …I think we’ve gotten the ball rolling, so there’s no stopping the avalanche of changes on our immediate horizon.
Thank you God. Thank you Goddess. Thank you humanity for stepping up to the plate, and doing the work of shedding our lower vibrations and making a conscious decision to reclaim our Divine rights and God-given power from our controllers, the beloved cabal.
Starting in Croatia, thousands of citizens will see their debt “erased” in an national effort to kickstart their economy. “Around 2.1bn kuna (£20m = $30mil) worth of bad debts are expected to be written off by creditors who have signed up to the scheme. None will be refunded for their losses. Qualifying households must have debts lower than 35,000 kuna (£3,500 = $5,276), and their monthly income should not be higher than 1,250 kuna. Croats who own property or have any savings will not benefit from the deal.”
Clearly, this deal is for those with the least amount of debt …and you know what? Good for them!! It’s a start …of this world headed in the right direction. What other countries are doing such? Not many. “This is the first time that any [Croatian] government tries to solve this difficult problem and we are proud of it. Some 60,000 citizens …will be given a chance for a new start without the burden of debt,” said Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic. The opportunity for it to become contagious is in the air as the new Syriza government in Greece is negotiating conditions of its multi-billion Euro bailout.
Hip hip hooray… Let the debt forgiveness begin!!
Croatia Writes Off Debts for Poorest Citizens by Szu Ping Chan, and agencies. The Telegraph.
International Politics: US wants to be first in everything, but is greatly falling short in the main event.
Dear Congress of America,
It would behoove you to pay attention. According to this latest ruling, Europe is leading the way in upholding human rights around the world. We are only beginning to understand that you work for the almighty dollar rather than for us; however, your counterparts across the pond are turning the corner. Do all of us a favor by releasing your self-serving agendas and listening to our collective hearts: Please honor your “human being” contract and care of your fellow brothers and sisters.
Signed,
Your beloved patriots who voted you in office and who pay your salaries.
PS: Down with the NSA.
“’The surveillance practices disclosed so far endanger fundamental human rights, including the rights to privacy (Article 8 European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)), freedom of information and expression (Article 10, ECHR), and the rights to a fair trial (Article 6, ECHR) and freedom of religion (Article 9) — especially when privileged communications and religious ministers are intercepted and when digital evidence is manipulated. These rights are cornerstones of democracy. Their infringement without adequate judicial control also jeopardizes the rule of the law,’ the European body wrote in the 35-page report.”
Further, the Council of Europe calls for 1. an “international codex” of rules for sharing said intelligence, to better regulate worldwide cooperation in fighting organized crime and terrorism; and 2. diligent safeguarding for whistleblowers exposing criminal activity. To be clear, European governments may ignore or implement said ruling; however, it’s still, sadly, lightyears ahead of the stance that the American Congress is willing to take at the moment.
In a New Report, Europe Says Mass Surveillance Threatens Human Rights by Chris Smith. BGR.
Finance: Click your heals together and enjoy the gas prices while they are here!
I can honestly say that I pull up to the gas pump these days with a big grin on my face –knowing that I need only a ten dollar bill and a twenty dollar bill to fill my tank. No Sirius-ly … $30!! I am not sure when the last time it was I paid only $30 to fill the tank. (checking the Internet…in chimes the Jeopardy song… ) Save a 6-month stint at the end of 2008 and at start of 2009, the last time gas prices reached $2/gal was in 2005 – a full decade ago! (2) Bravo, to the people of the world experiencing said savings!
“Average regular unleaded gasoline prices have fallen to $2.03 a gallon nationally from $3.70 earlier this year, leaving Americans more cash for discretionary purchases. And employers added 252,000 jobs last month to cap the best year for payroll room since 1999. Last month, Americans’ perceptions of both current conditions and the short-term outlook increased sharply. And the share anticipating more jobs in the next six months jumped 16.7% from 14.6%. More bullish consumers typically drive stronger retail sales.” (1)
And the news gets even better: The housing market is gradually getting back in shape. Well… so they say. I need to be honest, I’m not certain about this one, but I can actually see the gas prices at $2/gal so I believe that more readily. Forgive me for being a little skeptical, but we’ve seen in the past time and time again how the game can be easily manipulated by our controllers. Not to “yuck your wow,” but I’ll take that one with a grain of salt, okay? How does that old adage go? “…Fool me once –shame on you; fool me twice –shame on me!”
1. Consumers Are Giddy; Businesses, Not So Much by Paul Davidson. USA Today.
If your situation is currently heavy, then please remember that this too shall pass!
We Are All One
Gavin