Glenn Beck – Dollar Disaster Leading To One World Government?

November 19, 2009 by admin  
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From The Transcript – We’re spending ourself. Into oblivion there is going to be nothing left. I want to show you a video something that somebody sent to me last week it’s from CNBC. I don’t this guy at a I don’t know anything about this guy has been interviewed we did some checking on and give his bio here a second. He’s not crazy he may be wrong but he’s not crazy. He was on CNBC’s Asia Squawk Box I was dumbfounded by this interview because they post didn’t say hopefully put weight. What. I have never heard anyone on television say this before watch this.”

” Oil looks higher. Gold looks higher currencies look weaker all for the reasons that we talked about before he ended. You’ve got usual wage disparities. I don’t know how that inevitably resolves itself.”

” On it may resolve itself and Tom — a — of a global currency crisis. And then if the global currency crisis unfolds then inevitably you get. I guess an alignment under a global world government. I knew global currency bond and — new world order.”

” So. We may be moving towards that can talk a little more about this set records secret CCC. Erupting what does that humor about what’s gonna happen to the dollar. Well it assumes that dollar — get destroyed. And become virtually –”

” Again I can’t take it again take it well talk to be a little bit more about this currency crisis what does that do it. Bill I need it did not hearing wrong play just a little sniping didn’t what did you just say.”

” If the global currency crisis unfolds then inevitably you get. I guess an alignment under a global world government. I — global currency. And any new world order.”

” Good. The guest just said that the dollar would collapse and replaced with some sort of global currency I mean have you checked the front page of the drugs report today China’s saying. Hate America you really might wanna rethink that whole health care thing it seems pretty expensive. That is our bank that’s your bank calling up and saying hey by the way I think guys are spending too much money SF that’s a pretty big house. If this bank doesn’t give us anymore alone or we — this bank there’s nobody left. A one world government a new world order. And a host doesn’t even flinch apparently.

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The End of Money and the Future of Civilization

October 18, 2009 by admin  
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It’s too late for anyone to pretend that the U.S. government, whether under President Barack Obama or anyone else, can divert our nation from long-term economic decline. The U.S. is increasingly in a state of political, economic, and moral paralysis, caught as it were between the “rock” of protracted recession and the “hard place” of terminal government debt.

Even if the stock market can be shored up by more government borrowing for “stimulus” spending, it’s a temporary reprieve, because nothing can bring back the consumer purchasing power that was lost when the banks stopped pumping money into the economy through out-of-control mortgage lending. We simply no longer have the job base for people to earn the income they need to live.

The underlying cause of the crisis is in fact the debt-based monetary system, whereby the U.S. ruling class long ago sold out our nation and its people to the international banking cartel of which the Rockefeller and Morgan interests have been the chief representatives for over a century. It was lending on a previously unheard of scale for overpriced assets to people and businesses unable to repay that created the bubbles that burst in 2008, not only in the housing market but also in such areas as commercial real estate, equities, commodities, and derivatives. It was an explosion that reverberated throughout the world.

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UN Wants New Global Currency To Replace Dollar

September 8, 2009 by admin  
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The dollar should be replaced with a global currency, the United Nations has said, proposing the biggest overhaul of the world’s monetary system since the Second World War. In a radical report, the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has said the system of currencies and capital rules which binds the world economy is not working properly, and was largely responsible for the financial and economic crises.

It added that the present system, under which the dollar acts as the world’s reserve currency , should be subject to a wholesale reconsideration.

Although a number of countries, including China and Russia, have suggested replacing the dollar as the world’s reserve currency, the UNCTAD report is the first time a major multinational institution has posited such a suggestion.

In essence, the report calls for a new Bretton Woods-style system of managed international exchange rates, meaning central banks would be forced to intervene and either support or push down their currencies depending on how the rest of the world economy is behaving.

The proposals would also imply that surplus nations such as China and Germany should stimulate their economies further in order to cut their own imbalances, rather than, as in the present system, deficit nations such as the UK and US having to take the main burden of readjustment.

“Replacing the dollar with an artificial currency would solve some of the problems related to the potential of countries running large deficits and would help stability,” said Detlef Kotte, one of the report’s authors. “But you will also need a system of managed exchange rates.

Dollar to Fall as It Loses Reserve Status

August 18, 2009 by admin  
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Pacific Investment Management Co., which runs the world’s biggest bond fund, said the dollar will probably fall as it loses its status as a reserve currency. The dollar will especially drop against emerging-market counterparts, Curtis A. Mewbourne, a Pimco portfolio manager, wrote in a report on the company’s Web site. Investors should consider cutting their holdings of the U.S. currency, he said.

“While we have not yet reached the point where a new global reserve currency will arise, we are clearly seeing a loss of status for the U.S. dollar as a store of value even in the absence of a single viable alternative,” Mewbourne wrote.

The Dollar Index, which Intercontinental Exchange Inc. uses to track the greenback against the currencies of six major U.S. trading partners including the euro and yen, fell about 3 percent this year.

Pimco, based in Newport Beach, California, is a unit of Munich-based insurer Allianz SE.

via Pimco Says Dollar to Fall as It Loses Reserve Status (Update1) – Bloomberg.com.