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To: sea_urchin who wrote (19661)11/22/2003 11:25:09 AM
From: philv  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 81109
 
The big picture is slowly unfolding through some of the comments and actions of our leaders. Bush wants to spread "democracy and freedom" throughout the world, and has repeated this goal vis a vie Iraq many times.

In Florida, a govt. official (I think commerce secy.) made a strong statements about China. In essence he said the US will not accept trade from China whose businesses are state run, therefore subsidized. They must privatize their industries if they want to continue to trade.

Then there is the revelation of multi-national oil companies controlling Russia's oil, and the involvement at the top by some very old and familiar names such as Rothschild to run the show there.

And of course, Sharon said that Terrorists are targeting the West, thereby suggesting and implying a greater Moslem plot and appealing for solidarity against them.

There are others of course, but the drive toward globalization continues, and the control of industry world wide of these giant Corporations becomes clearer.

The pressure on China to "westernize" and allow multi-national corporations to set up business there will build, and it will be interesting if and how China will resist.

This new world will be run by business and their unelected leaders. This is the shape of the New World Order.