Chavez in China Touts 'New World Order' APRIL 8, 2009, 9:39 A.M. ET
BEIJING -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said his two-day visit to Beijing this week is part of the creation of a "new world order."
The frequent U.S. critic told reporters that power in the world is shifting from America to countries such as Iran, Japan and China.
"We are creating a new world, a balanced world. A new world order, a multipolar world," Mr. Chavez said on arriving in China the evening before a scheduled Wednesday meeting with China's president and Communist Party leader Hu Jintao.
"The unipolar world has collapsed. The power of the U.S. empire has collapsed," he said. "Everyday, the new poles of world power are becoming stronger. Beijing, Tokyo, Tehran .. It's moving toward the East and toward the South."
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I think that Chavez's vision of the New World Order is more than likely to have a 'Trilateralist' division of power as outlined below: <tntpal.>
The Trilateral Commission was established in 1973. Its founder and primary financial angel was international financier, David Rockefeller, longtime chairman of the Rockefeller family-controlled Chase Manhattan Bank and undisputed overlord of his family's global corporate empire.
Rockefeller's idea for establishing the commission emerged after he had read a book entitled Between Two Ages written by an Establishment scholar, Prof. Zbigniew Brzezinski of Columbia University.
In his book Brzezinski proposed a vast alliance between North America, Western Europe and Japan. According to Brzezinski, changes in the modern world required it.
"Resist as it might," Brzezinski wrote elsewhere, "the American system is compelled gradually to accommodate itself to this emerging international context, with the U.S. government called upon to negotiate, to guarantee, and, to some extent, to protect the various arrangements that have been contrived even by private business." "To put it simply, Trilateralists are saying: The people, governments and economies of all nations must serve the needs of multinational banks and corporations... "
"In short, Trilateralism is the current attempt by ruling elites to manage both dependence and democracy -- at home and abroad."
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Question? Is an investment in the BRIC countries a viable one at this point - using an instument like TABRX? Any opinions? TIA |