G20 disappoints everyone but us

We are interested in G20 meetings because there might be an opportunity to learn something about current New World Order planning. But, we have to wade through reporting skewed by worldview bias, and there is no guarantee that any reporting will be anything but superficial. Nevertheless, a couple of important themes emerged from the G20 meeting in Toronto.

U.S., Europe split widens at G20.

Europe remains committed to enforcing budget austerity among member nations and will resist any U.S. pressure for more spending stimulus. Europe has hit the debt wall. Europe’s desire to preserve the euro will isolate Obama and his circle of financial advisers and block future U.S. global financial initiatives. Even Democrat officials are beginning to balk at approving Obama’s irresponsible spending.

The economics behind Europe’s position.

National and regional tensions.

Spiegel: Another dead-end summit. (Our favorite kind.) “The G-20 has ushered in the return of ‘every man for himself’,” bemoans France’s Le Figaro. Just the way it should be, says NWOU.

“Global economic governance of one sort or another, which is already so hard to hammer out at the European level, is not about to be put in place overnight.”

Good, that gives us a little breathing room.

Norway’s finance minister: “The G-20 is a grouping without international legitimacy — it has no mandate and it is unclear which functions it actually has.” Hmm, that’s funny, the U.S. media seem to like it, global socialists like it, global capitalists like it, and yet it is illegitimate. All forms of takeover from the top are illegitimate until they make you think they are legitimate.

“Proponents of the G-20 want to reform the body and also to provide it with additional competencies — in combating climate change, international development and in health care.”

And sucking money out of people’s wallets, corruption, and more control over everybody.

Setbacks for Merkel, too. No financial transactions tax. It’s getting harder to get other countries to agree to pay for your bad policies.

EU seeks control over all member budgets. As long as they are cutting government spending, we can’t protest centralized control too rigorously…yet.

WSJ fluff piece on Sarkozy and Merkel.

Jim Willie: The G20 nations are searching for an alternative to the dollar. The Special Drawing Rights bushel. The G20 is the admission of the failure of the G8. “The dollar is exhausted.” The IMF is insolvent. The Two-Tier euro solution. The Nordic euro. Russia, France want to be Nordic. BRIC nations are selling U.S. assets.

Dollar plunges as UN announces its replacement by SDR. A falling dollar will spell more trouble for Obama’s big spending and big debt plans. Meanwhile, domestic opposition is coalescing around criticism of Obama’s failed economic policies. In previous posts we have explained that the New World Order causes currency wars.

Street action in Toronto:

We are interested in street demonstrations mainly because they illustrate splits among the factions on the Left. Demonstrations that are big enough and enduring enough can cripple governments, but we are not there yet.

Eyewitness to Toronto street action.

Another Lefty reports on Black Bloc.

More pro-union, anti-free-trade coverage at Global Research. We are anti-union, anti-free trade, anti-socialist, anti-globalist. We can support some of the points made by Lefty street demonstrators, so why don’t we join them? Because their vision isn’t decentralized ethnic self-determination and promotion of small business, it’s socialist control. If the leaders of the demonstrations found themselves in power, they would face the same dilemmas the current crop of socialist leaders face.

Our take-away point: Worldview bias makes lefties inherently unreliable as allies, even if some of their talking points are good. Naive socialist dupes believe that those talking points would become policy under socialism. We don’t believe it. At the top, it’s pure gangsterism and endless factionalism, not idealism.

G20 street violence in Toronto. Who is Black Bloc? A coalition of anarchist groups? Not exactly. Lee John Barnes agrees with the lefties at Global Research that Black Bloc is a false flag. Now, why would the globalists want to “invent” a “violent anarchist” group to appear to be protesting globalist policies? Maybe so that neocons like Bill O’Reilly will cluck about street violence and continue to support globalism, whatever form it takes?

Terry Burrows: The provincial police of Quebec have admitted the ruse.

Matthias Chang: The banks get zero interest rates, the socialist bureaucrats get austerity. A good argument for breaking up the big banks and ending the Federal Reserve. Chang forgot to mention that socialism would crash even without bankster privileges.

Labor unions and left-wing groups organize street demonstrations in Greece.

What are we supposed to hope for? That the demonstrations remain peaceful? That a body count begins to grow? That the Greek government will change its austerity policies? That the Greek government goes bankrupt? That Communists take over Greece? That Greece hires more socialist bureaucrats? That more and more people pour into the streets to protest budget cuts? None of the above for us, thanks.

Bottom line:

European leaders are trying to walk a tightrope along two faultlines. First, they are trying to keep the euro and the EU federalism while preserving some national identity and some control over national budgets and fiscal policies. The debt overhang threatens the euro, at the moment, and pulls the socialists toward more cooperation while at the same time forcing them to cut spending as endless debt creation will not end well.

The second faultline is the threat of continued looting of their markets and the treasuries by predatory big U.S. banks. Europe is slowly moving to diminish the worst practices of the banksters and the worst policies of the Obama administration (spend more).

The European socialists make two fundamental errors. First, they are committed to welfare-state socialism, which is unsustainable under present demographic decline and the estimated productivity of the economy.

Second, they identify their leading global corporations and their big banks as the essence of their national economies. This keeps the politicians constantly balancing corrupt global capitalism against corrupt global socialism in the hope that their particular country can find the right formula for profiting from other countries’ weakness.

The game of G20 conferences is always a sham in the sense, the leaders agree to what they can agree to while retaining their own national biases and strategies behind the facade of cooperation.

The logic of the New World Order and all regional blocs is to eliminate the national level and let the regional level rule the entire territory with one economic policy. The only thing preventing the total takeover is, national elections. Once they figure out how to corrupt all elections, the globalist controllers will be able to take over and enslave everyone. Agenda 21 is the name of the organization devoted to subverting all local governments and replacing them with regional districts under regional federal control.

Our proposal: Outlaw the EU, outlaw free trade, restrict corporations to doing business in their nation of origin, restore national borders, laws, and currencies, phase out the welfare state and its bureaucracies, break up the big banks, repudiate national debts if necessary to survive, and start over by governing in the interest of the people.

None of the socialists is smart enough to do this, so they will veer along the faultlines.

Germany will call the play, and we are trying to keep an eye on Merkel as she is the central figure of the moment. With her approval ratings below 30, she may need to break the euro and go Nordic if she wants to survive in office.

Anything that fragments and weakens the European Union is a good thing, as long as it doesn’t mean U.S. domination of Europe.

We love it when big global meetings accomplish nothing. But it’s too early to announce that humanity has a future.


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I read over 500 books on the history of the New World Order, but you only need to read one book to make up for the poor education they gave you in the public schools. The Hidden Masters Who Rule the World is a scholarly history that will take you beyond all parties, all worldviews, all prophecies, and all propaganda to an understanding of the future that the global controllers have planned for us.

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