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

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To: Sidney Reilly who started this subject6/25/2004 10:56:30 AM
From: Sidney Reilly  Read Replies (1) of 512
 
What is coming in this new century?

A World Central Bank

"Even worse, the one-worlders are working to expand their scheme in order eventually to achieve complete global economic control by transforming the International Monetary Fund and World Bank combine into a central Federal Reserve system for the planet. One of the first in-depth presentations of this plan to CFR membership came in 1981 with the publication of Collective Management: The Reform of Global Economic Organizations. Written by Miriam Camps (CFR) in collaboration with Catherine Gwin (CFR), it was the 21st volume in the Council's 1980's projects series.

Collective Management's proposals for "restructuring" United Nations institutions included designing a new global trade organization to supercede the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), merging several United nations aid programs in order to create in their place a new "United Nations Basic Support Program," and taking additional steps that would aid in "the continuing evolution of the IMF in the direction of a world central bank."

Expanding further on this topic in the fall 1984 edition of Foreign Affairs, Harvard University Professor Richard N Cooper (CFR,TC) proposed "A Monetary System for the Future" that would mean the end of America as we know it. He wrote:

A new Bretton Woods conference is wholly premature. But it is not premature to begin thinking about how we would like international monetary arrangements to evolve in the remainder of this century. With this in mind, I suggest a radical alternative scheme for the next century: the creation of a common currency for all the industrial democracies, with a common monetary policy and a joint Bank of Issue to determine that monetary policy."

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