Camouflaged bank pen, you are guilty until proven guilty.

Camouflaged bank pen, you are guilty until proven guilty.




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Hello friends of Liberty; Do you remember when Minister Mopongo at a meeting heatedly demanded that what this “presumption of innocence” was, that it had to end, well, she has carried it out in her ministry.


Mopongo has gone from threats to reality and, for the Minister of Finance, “you are guilty until proven otherwise, as stated in the latest law, by which, if you have your own money, you can be fined up to €150,000. to the public treasury but, now we go further, if you make withdrawals at the ATM of €800 - €900 for several consecutive days, they can fine you up to that amount of €150,000.


What does this mean, that Mopongo has brought the threat to reality, you are guilty until proven otherwise, until now if you were caught in a criminal act against the treasury, money laundering, capital flight or something else they proved it and fined you, but now it is the other way around Mopongo has put into practice ending the presumption of innocence, you are guilty until proven otherwise, since the mere fact of having your own money because you want to have it at home under a mattress or if you decide to do origami with it, the Treasury will think that you are a criminal and will come after you.


If you withdraw your own money from your bank, the Treasury is going to ask you for explanations, it is going to consider you guilty, not innocent, this is incredible, this is a virtual corralito, they are not going to prohibit you from withdrawing money from your bank, but if you do, they are going to ask you for explanations and if they do not like these explanations they are going to sanction you, because what it implies is that the mere fact that I have cash in my house instead of the bank, makes me a criminal, presumption of guilt, not presumption of innocence, it's amazing!



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Now our own money is the government that tells us what to do with it, they are preparing the field for a corralito, that is, I have money in my checking account if I withdraw that money because I want to have it in my house because it is mine and I have earned it honestly and I have paid my corresponding taxes to generate that money, why can't I have it in my house? In case I use it for illegal activities? That is to say, you are applying the presumption of guilt to me, not the presumption of innocence, which is why, here Mopongo when she said at that meeting that what was it about the presumption of innocence being above the word of a woman, it is because really the policy that she is making in her ministry that you take money from the bank turns you into a potential criminal.


You take money from a bank to keep it in your house and the Treasury is going to ask you and if they don't like what you answer, up to €150,000 fine, a true tyranny, they are keeping your money, they are saying "Either you have the bank's money or we are going to fine you." They are preparing a corralito. What happens if we see that a bank has rumors of bankruptcy and we want to recover our money in case we lose the minimum guaranteed capital with the bank's bankruptcy? The Treasury is going to ask you what you do with it. Is it going to fine you? Is it going to persecute you? Why is it that money that I have generated cleanly and that has paid its corresponding personal income tax taxes, sorry, do I have to ask the Treasury for permission to take it out if it is mine?


Pursue tax crimes if you want, but do not turn all taxpayers into alleged criminals, so much so that they fill their mouths with democracy and freedom and so much that they criticize in other times, in other times you could have the money you wanted at home if you had earned it honestly and not have to see these laws that are becoming more and more and more and more tightening the screws.


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