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To: maceng2 who wrote (60345)1/23/2010 1:27:42 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 217571
 
The IMF was dead. As the G20 got together to create a new economic world order, the IMF came to the fore to offer technical advice.

UK sees this as an opportunity to highjack the whole process of the IMF intervention.

How they plan to do that? Mervyn King asks to merge IMF and G20.

From there on, it can manipulate the G20. That because the English have many contacts and a culture of control processes by working on the backroom.

Most important tool is DIVIDE and RULE.

In a merged IMF-G20 the English would play, major players one against the other.

The English Keynes created the Bretton Woods Agreement and for 50 decades they rode the rest of the world. They may see this G20-IMF as an opportunity to ride the next wave.
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