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Old 03-08-2010, 09:24 AM   #37
Steve_A
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Default Re: Amero is good and immenent, says Fulford

Hi Derek,

Just another doubt in my mind about this 'story'. My previous doubt youcan read in the post I made previously in this thread. My current doubt is the following:

Why would Canada and Mexico enter this Amero scheme using their gold to back up the currency and include the US? What about the gold from the US?

The thing I see is is that the US seems to be the only North American country in the doldrums at the moment and is beginning to enter in panic mode (very dangerous for a large country) and is slipping in the power stakes on the international stage. Turkey, China, Iran and Brazil have said negative things to the US over the last couple of weeks.

As I see it, the future in hold for the US is going to be hard, not only internally but internationally also. If the US has a natural disaster, I don't see to many nations running to aid the country.

I'm not too sure that other nations will trust any currency where the US, or anyone involved in the back rooms of Sachs and the like are invloved. With the amount of lying and cheating going on, even to the state of where a company basically is destroying a nation (Greece) because of shady dealings, who in their right minds would want to do business with these people?

Also in particular with Fulford and a few other 'specialists', I really do not like the use of "appears to be" and "doubtful" just to cover their backs. What they are doing is exactly what I am doing, giving a point of view. In other words, Fulford is, and has been for some time, giving an educated guess and nothing more.

Best regards,

Steve



Quote:
Originally Posted by Derek View Post
From Ben's new blog

"Seen in that light, the latest scheme to revive the Amero I reported in my blog would appear to be backed by the CIA/Goldman Sachs faction. The people who are pushing this Amero plan told me the Federal Reserve Board would be abolished. It is doubtful they will be able to carry out this plan because not many people would be willing to trade their dollars for the new Ameros even if they are backed by Canadian and Mexican gold."
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