Global currency may undergo name change 03/30/2009
I wouldnt get too excited (those who are at all concerned with how the world works), essentially there has always been a global currency. i.e. The US dollar! And it was and will still be a shitty idea for the majority of Americans and the rest of the world. What does it mean? It means that the world is no longer at the whim of the USA on paper, rather a coalition of 'globalist' nutjobs who will by and large fashion our destinies with their shitty products and 'modes of being' are simply coming out of the closet. It is being pitched as beneficial to "developing" (stagnant, and economically regressive countries) in the same way the IMF and corporatocracy were intended to help these now bankrupt resource rich countries. Westerners (namely north Americans) will be pissed because it levels the playing field of slavery and creates an even wider imbalance between handful of wimpy rich people and the 6 billion strong powerful poor (and that poverty extends on a specturm from physical poverty as in the third world, and a psychological and spiritual poverty in the so called 1st). Add Comment APEC claims that fake financial crisis will be overcome in 18 months. They all pledged to make food cheaper, government’s cleaner and market more open. Unfortunately this is all bullshit because leaders support ban on protectionism pledging not to implement protectionist measures for the nest 12 months no matter how punishing the global downturn may get. In English this means they will not interfere with free trade which seeks to keep prices high and product quality low, and wages even lower, while they buy up the assets with money they have given themselves and stockpile mercenaries. They spoke out against protectionism claiming it would create devastating consequences, stating their fear that poor people would suffer the most damage. In short Bush vows to protect free trade, allowing his own country to go further into debt while exploiting cheap labor from other countries now dependent on this abuse to sustain their own up and coming fake economies. A excerpt from the from the “statement on Financial markets” which was the final the product of the G20 convention is translated into English… | ArchivesFebruary 2011 The Fake Economy CategoriesAll |



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