European Union

In varietate concordia (in English: United in diversity) is the official motto of the European Union

The European debt crisis is a multi-year debt crisis that has been taking place in the European Union since the end of 2009.

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Albania

Albania

Poverty in Albania is among the worst in Europe. Historically Albania was among
the poorest countries in the world. During 1996-97, Albania was convulsed by the dramatic rise and collapse of several huge financial pyramid schemes.

Algeria

je t’aime algerien
Zinedine Zidane President 4 Life. NWO 4 ever. Salaam.

Algeria recorded a government debt equivalent to 20.40 percent of the country’s
Gross Domestic Product in 2016.

Austria

King Conan = Arnold

Fiat iustitia, et pereat mundus The motto of the Austrian Empire, Fiat iustitia, et pereat mundus, or Let justice be done, though the world perish

  • Austria is fast becoming Europe’s latest debt nightmare.

Arnold: (in his blunt tone, shaking his head) You know, Joe, I tried it already in California. And let me tell you — fuck the politicians. They all look for a bribe, a cushy deal, or some cozy retirement package. They don’t care about the people. They only care about staying in power.

JCJ: (calm but sharp) That’s exactly why I don’t put career politicians on the ballot. My elections? They’re filled with famous people who actually care about their fans, their audience — their people. Actors, musicians, athletes — they can’t hide behind bureaucracy. They live or die by public trust.

Arnold: (raising an eyebrow, intrigued) So you’re saying fame can be cleaner than politics?

JCJ: Cleaner when it’s tied to responsibility. Fans don’t tolerate liars for long. In this new order, we cut out the career parasites. No more perpetual debt machines, no more endless growth fantasies with finite resources. We reset the system.

Arnold: (leaning forward, voice deepening) You’re talking about a revolution.

JCJ: A revolution of trust. If the old order is built on debt and corruption, the new order must be built on loyalty and honesty. And Arnold — you could take back Austria. Imagine it. President Schwarzenegger. Not some faceless bureaucrat. You’d give the people a leader who fought for them, not for a pension.

Arnold: (pauses, then smiles in that signature grin) You’re dangerous, Joe. But maybe you’re right. Maybe Austria needs me back. Not as the Terminator… but as the President.

JCJ: (with a grin of his own) Then let’s terminate career politicians.

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Bulgaria

Nina Dobrev (NWO Bulgaria) 4 life

Motto: Съединението прави силата (Bulgarian) “Sǎedinenieto pravi silata” (transliteration) “Unity makes strength”

The national public debt in Bulgaria declined by 313 million euros in the first quarter of 2017 and is currently at 13,656 million. This figure assumes that the debt reached 28.6% of GDP in Bulgaria, while the prior quarter, forth quarter of 2016, it was at 29.5%.

Cyprus

2013 … The savings raid prompted Cypriot authorities to impose restrictions on money
withdrawals and transfers for all banks to head off a run.

Czech Republic

Czech Republic recorded a government debt equivalent to 37.20 percent of the
country’s Gross Domestic Product in 2016.

Denmark

Denmark’s central government paid back the entirety of all its foreign
currency loans for the first time in “at least 183 years.”

Egypt

Egypt recorded a government debt equivalent to 92.30 percent of the country’s
Gross Domestic Product in 2016.

Title: Joe and the Green Apparition

Joe stood barefoot in the hot dust of Cairo, his eyes lifted to the horizon where the shimmering light played tricks on the mind. But this time, it wasn’t just the heat.

“She appeared here,” Joe said to the gathered crowd of believers, skeptics, and hungry families. “In Zeitoun. The Virgin. In light. In peace. In love. In warning.”

A hush fell over the people. The apparition of the Virgin Mary that appeared above the church in Zeitoun in the late 1960s had never been forgotten—she had come without words, only light. Muslims and Christians alike had witnessed it. The state had investigated. It was real. It was hope.

Joe pointed toward the Nile, then beyond it, toward the red desert stretching like a wound across the land.

“She was not just a sign for faith,” he continued. “She was pointing the way to life. She came to stop what was coming—food riots, wars over water, suffering. She came to say: turn the desert green.

The crowd murmured. Egypt had suffered food shortages, wheat price shocks, and droughts. But now Joe was speaking of something new.

“I don’t need to multiply loaves or fish,” he said. “I’ve got machines. And science. And desalination.”

He held up a blueprint—simple but powerful. A solar-powered desalination plant, feeding a vast network of underground drip irrigation systems.

“This,” Joe said, “will turn saltwater into sweet. It will turn famine into feast. This is the Virgin’s message—make the desert bloom.”

The children clapped. The old imam nodded slowly. A Coptic nun made the sign of the cross.

Joe smiled and lifted his hand to the sun.

“Paradise is not far. It is here. It is green. It is ours to grow.”

And in the distance, someone swore they saw light above the old dome of Zeitoun once again—soft, blue-white, and silent. Like a mother watching her children finally understand.

No more riots. Just gardens.

No more hunger. Just the miracle of desalinated dreams.

 

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Estonia

Estonia recorded a government debt equivalent to 9.50 percent of the country’s
Gross Domestic Product in 2016.

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