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MAY 15 2009 21:59h
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The news about Croatian students’ protests has spread abroad and even the famous writer David Icke issued a statement about them.
ZAGREB, CROATIA - Writer David Icke has forwarded a letter of support to Croatian students who are protesting, which we are relaying in full:
Icke’s message of support to protesting Croatian students:
“I want to pledge my support and thanks for the stand you have taken to defend basic human rights from the gathering jackboot of global dictatorship.
You are so right that what you are protesting against is happening all over the world and there is a reason for this – the global spider’s web of secret societies and connected organisations that are imposing an Orwellian fascist agenda upon the world.
In the UK today, university and college students are ending their education with debts of tens of thousands of pounds because of money they have had to borrow from the banking system to pay for their studies.
This is exactly what the system wants because it allows young people to be controlled through debt from the earliest age and to be forced to serve the system to earn the money to pay it back.
Those from rich families don’t have that problem, of course, because their parents pay. But the rest are forced into debt to the banks, those cesspits of corruption and manipulation.
The world needs more people like you – billions of them – who have the courage and commitment to justice to say ‘ENOUGH’, we will not accept the rule of the bureaucratic jackboot any longer.
Congratulations to everyone involved and I wish you every success.
David Icke”
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