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With the exception of the few financial sociopaths, the folks of Iceland were not aware that they were being used as markers in the high-stakes casino games. Iceland folks are making up their minds whether they want to continue playing in the bankers' game of "loan to own." That's how international bankers intend to own countries in "fee simple." Loan the public so much money (which they created out of thin air) that there's no way it can be paid back. As the landowners fail to pay their taxes due to lack of trade, their title goes to the creditor. Same thing's happening here in the U.S.A., only on a greater scale. Dutch and English bankers have done this since the 1600s. It's not that they keep tryin', it's that the rest of the folks let them win. Looks like the good people of Iceland have had enough.