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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2008
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_______________________________________________ 12/02/2009 The UN, the IMF, the World Bank and the European Union are all doomed The shift of the global financial center of gravity to Asia means that the United Nations, the IMF, the World Bank and probably the European Union are all doomed institutions. This is already beginning to manifest itself in the form of increasingly desperate high-level phone calls from these various institutions asking for Asian money. They are being told no because all of these institutions are corrupt and have inflicted pain and suffering on many people around the world. We will need to replace these institutions with entirely new ones to be built from scratch. The Chinese would like to have a new United Nations to be headquartered in Laos. It is also likely that many arbitrary colonial borders will be redrawn as a part of this move. Hong Kong is going to replace the City of London as the world’s main financial center. The Chinese have also already replaced the World Bank as the world’s biggest helpers of developing nations. An entirely new institution is going to be set up in Japan to replace the IMF. The Western countries will be increasingly marginalized and cut off from the global flow of trade until they stop their endless, mindless war-mongering. However, once the West purges its body politic of the evil cabal that infected it, it will use its still superior technical and scientific might for the greater good of humanity and the planet. The uncorking of all the suppressed scientific knowledge will trigger the start of an age of wonder and discovery. Also, since we do not know what is out there in the universe, the West’s superior military ability will be used to protect the planet in the case of any emergencies. Soon, we are all going to be living on a much nicer planet. [End blog post] I have no objection to continuing the United Nations, as long as it is a body for the purpose of nations exchanging ideas and learning to understand each other, and that's all. It should have no power because power bases should be kept small and closely connected to the people over which there is any authority. I wish there were a way we could know whether Benjamin's assertions about intentions are his own wishful thinking, or the actual intentions of those he speaks for. Thoughts on this? Last edited by Seashore; 12-10-2009 at 01:18 AM. Reason: Format |
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