So they are proposing a virutal currency for ... virtual currencies? And this is supposed to be better how?
Look for Barry Soetoro and his good pals in the GOP to fully embrace these moves to dump the dollar and elevate SDRs as a stepping stone toward a one world currency.
The American people need to send a very clear message to their representatives in Washington D.C.....
#1 We do not want a one-world economy.
We are already there pretty much.
#2 We do not want a one-world currency.
That might solve a lot of problems, especially spend thrift governments like ours.
#3 We do not want a one-world central bank.
Central banks are never good at any level, but I don’t see a way out of this.
Nathan Rothschild once said something along the lines of ‘he who controls the supply of money, controls the government’. Make no mistake, this is the first step towards implementing a sovereign world government.
This would be the ultimate in state-controlled monopolies, governed in the interests of a bubble dwelling elite, at the expense of everyone else.
I’m not suprised that the Frenchman advocating this has a background as a socialist politician....
That's not our choice to make. The U.S. Dollar became the defacto world currency, by being the most secure. Since our leaders have been abusing this status, other nations have been forced to look for alternatives.
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Just wait until the dollar is no longer the default oil-purchasing currency. When this happens, things will never be the same.
Makes sense, these are all economies which have become stronger in recent years. In fact, a term has been introduced for the purpose of referring to them collectively.
So they’re attempting to go to a one world economy, currency and government? There’s something familiar about that....
Rev 13:17 KJV - “[17] And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.”
Color me surprised. /sarc
This international concern has also contributed to recent rises in precious metal prices. It is becoming easier to trade precious metals through ETFs. There is even a new ETF that holds a basket of precious metals (GLTR, which represents gold, silver, platinum, and palladium).
bttt
One World, One Folk, One leader
And, of course, One Currency.
Bump.
I hope that basket includes a nice big healthy dollop of North Korean ronries, Zimbabwean dollars, and other laughable world currencies, which, of course, they'll eventually have to allow or be accused of being racists.
So they'll allow it. Give them time.
Yes, let's go back to the gold-backed dollar and let the world market decide for itself which currency to trade in.
A nice twist would be not to permit U.S. dollars, or gold, to leave the country. Then every astute world businessman who craves the security of the U.S. dollar would be forced to buy, sell, invest, trade, etc., right here in America, and never take a penny of it back home. They can take all the Cadillacs they want back to Saudi Arabia. And we'll slap them on the back and thank them for it. But the dollars stay here. Or, if they prefer, they can do business abroad in a basket of Zimbabwean dollars.
I think this is a great idea! The next time the IMF needs more money, let’s print some SDRs and give them to them. If they don’t think the dollar is good enough, let them eat SDRs.
how about a one world physical gold coin currency?