Gulag Bound
3/24/2011
We found this just a few hours after publishing “Oh. My. George. Soros on Europe’s Worsening Banking Crisis & the Most Evil Plan Yet.” We have spoken to Mr. Gainor and are in process of inviting and scheduling him for a Gulag Media interview, possibly for this coming Monday’s Gulag Night.
We know that Libya and SEIU’s new take on Cloward-Piven revolution are hot, hot items right now. Please afford the time for this too, which is of top level, critical importance.
“Left-wing billionaire’s own experts dominate quiet push for ‘a grand bargain that rearranges the entire financial order’ “
by Dan Gainor
of Business & Media Institute
originally published there, Wednesday, 3/23Two years ago, George Soros said he wanted to reorganize the entire global economic system. In two short weeks, he is going to start – and no one seems to have noticed.
On April 8, a group he’s funded with $50 million is holding a major economic conference and Soros’s goal for such an event is to “establish new international rules” and “reform the currency system.” It’s all according to a plan laid out in a Nov. 4, 2009, Soros op-ed calling for “a grand bargain that rearranges the entire financial order.”
Thus far, this global gathering has generated less publicity than a spelling bee. And that’s with at least four journalists on the speakers list, including a managing editor for the Financial Times and editors for both Reuters and The Times. Given Soros’s warnings of what might happen without an agreement, this should be a big deal. But it’s not.
What is a big deal is that Soros is doing exactly what he wanted to do. His 2009 commentary pushed for “a new Bretton Woods conference, like the one that established the post-WWII international financial architecture.” And he had already set the wheels in motion…
…Soros described in the 2009 op-ed that U.S.-China conflict as “another stark choice between two fundamentally different forms of organization: international capitalism and state capitalism.” He concluded that “a new multilateral system based on sounder principles must be invented.” As he explained it in 2010, “we need a global sheriff.”
In the 2000 version of his book “Open Society: Reforming Global Capitalism,” Soros wrote how the Bretton Woods institutions “failed spectacularly” during the economic crisis of the late 1990s. When he called for a new Bretton Woods in 2009, he wanted it to “reconstitute the International Monetary Fund,” and while he’s at it, restructure the United Nations, too, boosting China and other countries at our expense.
“Reorganizing the world order will need to extend beyond the financial system and involve the United Nations, especially membership of the Security Council,’ he wrote. ‘That process needs to be initiated by the US, but China and other developing countries ought to participate as equals.”
Soros emphasized that point, that this needs to be a global solution, making America one among many. “The rising powers must be present at the creation of this new system in order to ensure that they will be active supporters.”…
…That’s what this conference is all about – changing the global economy and the United States to make them “acceptable” to George Soros.
Read the complete article at Gulag Bound.