Source: Corbett Report and Global Research.ca
Iceland was one of the hardest hit nations in the immediate aftermath of
 the September 2008 economic meltdown. Asked by their own government to 
pay Britain and Holland for bailing out their Icesave-exposed banks, the
 people overwhelmingly said “no.” Do the actions of the Icelandic people
 present an example for the rest of the world as we see the global 
economy teetering on the edge of collapse? Find out on this week’s GRTV 
Feature Interview with Michael Hudson.
