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    1. From the article:

    “Even the most affluent countries will confront shrinking resources. Each will have to redefine its national priorities. An international order will emerge if a system of compatible priorities comes into being. It will fragment disastrously if the various priorities cannot be reconciled.

    The nadir of the international financial system coincides with simultaneous political crises around the globe. Never have so many transformations occurred at the same time in so many different parts of the world and been made accessible via instantaneous communication. The alternative to a new international order is chaos.

    The financial and political crises are, in fact, closely related partly because, during the period of economic exuberance, a gap had opened up between the economic and the political organization of the world. The economic world has been globalised. Its institutions have a global reach and have operated by maxims that assumed a self-regulating global market. The financial collapse exposed the mirage. It made evident the absence of global institutions to cushion the shock and to reverse the trend. Inevitably, when the affected publics turned to their political institutions, these were driven principally by domestic politics, not considerations of world order. Every major country has attempted to solve its immediate problems essentially on its own and to defer common action to a later, less crisis-driven point.

    In the end, the political and economic systems can be harmonised in only one of two ways: by creating an international political regulatory system with the same reach as that of the economic world; or by shrinking the economic units to a size manageable by existing political structures, which is likely to lead to a new mercantilism, perhaps of regional units. A new Bretton Woods kind of global agreement is by far the preferable outcome….”
    http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion...s-1451416.html

    p.s.
    In order for a new international order to be accepted and tolerated, various publics must become acquainted with the high costs of disorder; mercantilism, in the context of a global inflationary debt deflation, and its associated conflicts will occur first, then order will result.

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    Cause the problem and offer the solution. How brilliant....

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      It will NOT work, its not a new World order, its the OLD World giving way to the new.....CHINA/ASIA........& nothing the West can do about it!
      Mike

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        "global inflationary debt deflation"

        I like summing things up in four words. Very snappy.

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          Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger reaffirmed his call for the incoming Obama administration to use the current financial crisis to create a "new world order," in a commentary piece for the International Herald Tribune

          "The economic world has been globalized," Kissinger proclaimed. "Its institutions have a global reach and have operated by maxims that assumed a self-regulating global market."


          http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=86229

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            Originally posted by Charles Mackay View Post
            Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger reaffirmed his call for the incoming Obama administration to use the current financial crisis to create a "new world order," in a commentary piece for the International Herald Tribune

            "The economic world has been globalized," Kissinger proclaimed. "Its institutions have a global reach and have operated by maxims that assumed a self-regulating global market."


            http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=86229

            I don't believe what I'm reading. So, it looks like David Icke was right after all.

            The good old New World Order.

            To take the tin foil hat one step further, it would be interesting to have someone extrapolate what kind of global economic system and state would be needed for a one world government and currency to be successful (after reading how hard it is to create now, after reading the Hudson/EJ interview)

            And how the world in its present state gets there.

            If you can do that, and the tin foils are right, then you may be predicting the major events for the next 100 years.

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              Re: Henry Kissinger Prognosticating

              Related:

              1. China to expand its military reach
              http://english.aljazeera.net/news/as...726865304.html

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                Originally posted by labasta View Post
                I don't believe what I'm reading. So, it looks like David Icke was right after all.

                The good old New World Order.

                To take the tin foil hat one step further, it would be interesting to have someone extrapolate what kind of global economic system and state would be needed for a one world government and currency to be successful (after reading how hard it is to create now, after reading the Hudson/EJ interview)

                And how the world in its present state gets there.

                If you can do that, and the tin foils are right, then you may be predicting the major events for the next 100 years.


                Lots of people talk about the New World Order, I don't really know what it is.

                For some it's just a new order, others claim it's something else

                Disney propaganda movies made fun of Hitler and his ministers for wanting to create one




                Saakashvili talked about it after his adventures in S. Ossetia, I think he blamed Russia



                Bush Sr. talked a lot about it, I think in 1991



                But wasn't Kissinger around in Nixon's administration when the Bretton Woods system was abandoned and now he is calling for it again, or is it just a sugarcoat ?
                A new Bretton Woods kind of global agreement is by far the preferable outcome….”

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                  • #10
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                    Originally posted by politicalfootballfan View Post

                    There are numerous think tanks and intelligence agencies who will tell you exactly where we are headed and how we are getting there. It's all publicly available.

                    Your obstacles are your ability to understand the meaning of their words, as these texts rely heavily on sophistry, and your willingness to break from authorized paradigms of thought.
                    Goodness what a pompous wind bag. Yes, we lower caste types know all about Bertrand Russel, etc. AND can understand his words. You can find out all about his writings here: http://www.knowledgedrivenrevolution.com/

                    and they are disgusting

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                        Originally posted by politicalfootballfan View Post
                        I can honestly say that I've never been called "pompous" or a "wind bag" before, either offline or online. Guess there is a first for everything.

                        In my visits to this forum, I don't ever recall seeing references to these authors, or to think tanks and intelligence agencies. Further, while the participants of this forum are obviously quite capable, I have witnessed little unauthorized discussion and analysis to date. Hence, the nature and tone of my comment.

                        Good to see you refer to Jessop over at KDR, as he provides some intelligent introductory insight.

                        I've only heard of Bertrand Russell and Zibigniew Brzezinski having had a brief look at the former, but not the latter.

                        My question is, what is their track record? How successful were they for the twentieth century? If it's poor, then I won't bother spending time on them. If not, then I'll definitely take a look.

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                          Originally posted by bradzepfan View Post
                          Goodness what a pompous wind bag.
                          Please read our FAQ. Our only hard and fast rule here is that members must be respectful of each other, and that means no name calling.
                          Ed.

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                            You should sincerely hope that they have an abysmal track record, for what they envision for the world is truly a nightmare.

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