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IS THIS A SIGN OF ECONOMIC PLANS? SARKOZY, EU DEMANDS

by pravdaseeker, Friday, October 17, 2008, 09:17

Dear STA Readers, Writers, Vloggers,

In the next day or two, The Decider is meeting with Sarkozy of France.

Sarkozy brings in hand, a mandate by his EU comrades to push for a complete overhaul of the financial system at a summit with US counterpart George W. Bush this weekend.

This move gives credence to my deep suspicions of the entire financial meltdown taking place being purposely done, (duh) for great sea changes.

It includes proposals to completely overhaul the IMF, etc.

One key snip that caught my eye....

SNIP

He also called for issues such as big bonuses and sweeping currency reforms to be put on the table as a precursor to a wider international summit on global finance that he hopes will be held in November, after the US presidential election.

"The mania for bonuses at any price which makes people take risks at any price -- that's worth considering," said Sarkozy.

"How many currencies should there be? What should the relationship be between the currencies? All of these things have to be discussed.

"I really do think that all of these subjects have to be put on the table, we have to arrive at initial conclusions for a summit in November."

END SNIP

LINK: http://www.ttc.org/200810161223.m9gcn6r21223.htm

Hmmmm, HOW MANY CURRENCIES SHOULD THERE BE???

Once again, veiled references to there being too many currencies?

If they do not come out of this cesspool with a one world currency, you can bet "they" will be miles closer to making it happen down the road after the "GLOBAL FINANCIAL REFORMS" take place.

One thing "they" are sure of, less currencies is BETTER.

Perhaps the AMERO cheerleaders are lining up for the halftime show...??

Pravdaseeker

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