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Politics : Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and the New World Order

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To: Sidney Reilly who wrote (293)6/25/2004 12:27:03 PM
From: Sidney Reilly   of 512
 
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Convergence with Totalitarian Regimes

That requisite "convergence" is already underway and well ahead of professor Coopers 25 year estimate, thanks to the high-powered sales job his fellow CFR members have conducted on behalf of the "former" communist states. The establishment policy line has been repeated again and again in the Insiders' elite journals (Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, World Policy Journal), as well as in the CFR dominated popular media. It holds that the United States must provide Russia and all the nations of her former satellite empire billions of dollars in credits and aid to help them make the transition to "a market economy."

Writing in the Summer 1990 Foreign Policy Thomas G. Weiss (CFR) and Meryl A. Kessler set out the globalist line:

"As for the economic realm, there is little hope for cooperation between superpowers until the United States allows the Soviet Union to become a full-fledged actor in global economic affairs.... The United States should follow up by supporting immediate Soviet observer status in the IMF and the World bank, leading towards full membership...."

Those steps were adopted in toto by the Bush Administration (Note* Bush 41). The 12 "republics" of the new Commonwealth of Independent States, the former Warsaw Pact countries of Eastern Europe, and the three Baltic states have either become members of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund or are in the process of joining. The IMF is now in the process of transferring billions of tax dollars from the West to socialist regimes in the east still run by communists and former communists. Not surprisingly, these regimes have shown little evidence of any intent to make the leap from collectivist to free market economies.

The Insider line, in fact, is that we must slow down the transition of the communist/socialist countries to free markets. Writing in the Summer 1992 World Policy Journal (published by the World Policy Institute - a CFR dominated think tank - and the Fabian socialist New School of Social research), Sherle R. Schwenninger asserted in an article entitled "The United States in the New World Order" that the Unites States should use it's weight within the IMF and the World Bank to encourage the slower transition to an open market economy in eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union."

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Global Tyranny...Step by Step was published in 1992. We can see the progress of some of the plans Jasper writes about in world affairs today as having taken place. This century we will see more movement to global economics and monetary policy as the "elites" move towards a one world currency. I personally think that this movement will be merged with the "cashless society" movement and that global "currency" will be electronic. And I don't think this will be a voluntary transition. It will be a result of some global economic and currency meltdown. A "new" emergency plan to save the global economies. But it won't be new. The elites will have worked out every detail of the transition in advance, trigger the "global meltdown" and then propose "the only way to save everything" and institute their plan. They will use (as they always do) the power of the Federal Government to do it. And the cornerstone of their plan is that they will control it. Just like now they control the Federal Reserve which is a private institution and has no ties to the Federal Government regardless of the name. The FED is controlled by the most powerful of the private bankers and they set the monetary policy of the US economy. Next they will dictate the monetary policy on a world wide scale. Our crippling federal deficit is owed to these bankers in large part and they collect the interest. From our sweat to their pockets through the Federal Government. And the crippling deficit that Bush 43 has so irresponsibly ballooned will probably be the trigger for the coming "meltdown". Bush's actions have consistently brought us closer to New World Order. An accident? No, by design.
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