Friday, Jun 20, 2008
Abolish those orgs & confiscate their managers' assets!
MoneyFiles: The Problem With The WTO/UN/WB/IMF
Do The People Running Those Orgs Deserve To ... [346 votes total]
be jailed (life time) (85) 25%
be ousted and replaced (18) 5%
be sent to death row (56) 16%
Abolish those orgs & confiscate their managers' assets! (187) 54%
(poll chart) via http://www.moneyfiles.org/soundmoney.html
Posted by malct @ 01:03 PM (395 views) Add Comment
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1. mark wadsworth said...
Agreed. We should leave the WTO, UN, WB and IMF at around the same time we leave the EU.
2. James said...
I think this has to be today's winner for most useless bit of cruft...
3. icarus said...
Opting out of these organisations would be like the UK opting out of the BoE or the US opting out of the Fed. The old goldsmiths' fraud (fractional reserve banking) was reproduced on a national scale in the central banks and now on a global level via the World Bank and the IMF. Countries borrow Special Drawing Right (paper, fiat money) from the IMF in order to pay off debt interest and poor countries get poorer thereby. All the international organisations set up after the world wars were set up by central bankers in their own interests. The late Carroll Quigley (Professor, Georgetown University) whom Bill Clinton identified as one of his major intellectual influences, wrote in 'Tragedy and Hope' about the Bank for International Settlements (BIS): "The powers of financial capitalism (planned) to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the finacial system of the world as a whole.....The apex of the system was to be the BIS, a private bank owned and controlled by the world's central banks, which were themselves private corporations.....Each central bank sought to dominate its government by its ability to control treasury loans, to manipulate foreign exchanges, to influence the level of economic activity... and to influence politicians by subsequent economic rewards in the business world".
I'm away for the next few hours, so if there's any flak from this maybe sr21 or malct can do their thing.
4. seanb303 said...
spot on icarus
5. malct said...
I agree with seanb303
6. malct said...
james! you're still kickin!
thank you
7. malct said...
james, did you notice s2r1's article got pulled just a while ago?
see, you can make a difference.
8. malct said...
3. icarus said...
I'm away for the next few hours, so if there's any flak from this maybe sr21 or malct can do their thing.
hey don't forget james!
look at the time stamps!
james dosen't have a password - must be frustrating - is frustrating
9. Nathanjonathan said...
Move to the Channel Islands........EU free zone