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Ecuador vs The Bankers

September 13, 2014January 11, 2013 by Oscar Leon
Rafael Correa on December 8, 2006

THE REAL NEWS Bankers are not omnipotent. There here are whole nations unmoved by fraudulent bankster attempts to reestablish control over their political system. This is useful to consider for those of us beleaguered by a system still in the stranglehold of corrupt and greedy masters of deception—Ed

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