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Politics : Cheney Shoots Ducks (and a person) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: paret who wrote (944)2/19/2006 2:47:55 PM
From: Bill on the Hill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1307
 
to start with......

It is a privatization of world ports under the authority of the World Bank.

see the following powerpoint from the World Bank regarding privatizing port authority. This was from March 2005. One wonders if the U.S. ports being managed by a Dubai firm is being sponsored by the World Bank.

And who do we know from the World Bank? Wolfman Jack?

worldbank.org

Follow the money.

Someone is holding the power to pull this off. Is it private global oil? Probably not big enough. Private shipping? Not big enough.

The only ones able to pull off restucturing on a global scale are globalists. Those that control flows of currency, commodities and economies on national scales.

The world bank is not swayed by borders or nationalist beliefs such as pride in country. Why would we expect that the good ol' U.S. would be handled any differently.

Global companies do not care about politics or borders.

Its all about the money.

How many of the hired hands will come from Pakistan or Saudi Arabia or Iran? How about just handing them the keys?