Showing posts with label Global Governmentality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Global Governmentality. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Global Governance Zionism Pt 8 - Jerusalem Old City Initiative Falls In Line With Barack Obama's White House -Jerusalem Will Be Just Jerusalem

Jerusalem Is Just Jerusalem

Moving towards a global regime in Jerusalem is falling in line with Obama.

If only a New Regime would prove incorruptible and a New Peace in the Middle East could be guaranteed.

Only an enclave of European and American illuminists will herald the new stage for mankind.

And who will embrace it?

"Let Jerusalem Be For All!"

And the dancers and the entertainers will begin a global parade into dark bellows ...


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Thursday, January 14, 2010

The New Age Pope: Modernist Rome Is Ready To Govern A Green World

The Pope said that to cultivate peace, one must protect creation

Pope Benedict XVI Lambasts Copenhagen Failure

By David Willey
BBC News, Rome


The Pope has criticised the failure by world leaders to agree to a new climate change treaty in Copenhagen last month.


He told nearly 100 ambassadors accredited to the Vatican that world leaders had a continuing responsibility towards preserving God's creation.


He criticised the "economic and political resistance" to fighting environmental degradation and creating a new climate treaty at Copenhagen.


Benedict XVI was speaking in his annual talk to the Vatican diplomatic corps.


December's summit in Denmark failed to create a successor to the 1997 Kyoto Protocol.


The Pope said the issue was particularly critical for island nations, and also for the African continent where the battle for resources and increasing desertification has led to armed conflicts.


Click here for entire BBC article


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Pope Emerges As New Climate Leader

Wed, Jan 13 2010 at 6:38 PM EST


Pope Benedict XVI is turning out to be one of the greatest advocates for climate regulation. A new statement from the Vatican.


Who do you think will emerge as the greatest climate hero of 2010? Al Gore? Robert Kennedy? Van Jones? Guess again... it's the Pope.

Though he has condemned those hippy nature-worshipping Avatar fans, Pope Benedict XVI has been quietly advocating for a healthier, greener lifestyle. Until now, his recommendations have been far from political but in a statement he made this week at an annual address to Vatican officials, the Pope is unleashing some shock and awe of the Catholic variety.

The Pope admonished world leaders for their failure to reach an agreement in Copenhagen. He also stated that the "self-centered and materialistic" motives which caused the economic meltdown could result in an environmental meltdown:

Was it not easy to see the great harm which an economic system lacking any reference to the truth about man had done not only to the dignity and freedom of individuals and peoples, but to nature itself, by polluting soil, water and air?

With the climate denial machine continuing in full swing and a climate advocacy movement left in tatters in the wake of Copenhagen, the Pope has brought a ray of light to what looks like a dark and gloomy climate battle ahead. When you shepherd a flock of close to a quarter of the world's population, your pronouncements will be heard far and wide, echoing from the halls of St. Petersburg to Capitol Hill.



Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Alternating Between Colorless & Grey: The Smart Money Is On The Least Known Puppet Candidates For Top Two EU Jobs: Spiegel Explains


Potential EU president, Belgian Prime Minister Herman van Rompuy: "Alternates between colorless and gray."


The list of discarded names continues to grow: Tony Blair, Jean-Claude Juncker, David Miliband. But the search for candidates to fill the European Union's top two posts continues -- and the smart money is on the least-known candidates, like Belgian Prime Minister Herman van Rompuy.


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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Correction!!! 106 Failures And Hundreds More To Follow PLUS Catherine Austin Fitts "The Slow Burn" Hits The Mark

Bank Failures Top 100 for Year, Most Since 1992



The number of banks that have failed so far this year topped 100 on Friday -- hitting 106 by the end of the day -- the most in nearly two decades.


WASHINGTON - It's a big number that only tells part of the story.


The number of banks that have failed so far this year topped 100 on Friday -- hitting 106 by the end of the day -- the most in nearly two decades. But the trouble in the banking system from bad loans and the recession goes even deeper.


Dozens, perhaps hundreds, of other banks remain open even though they are as weak as many that have been shuttered. Regulators are seizing banks slowly and selectively -- partly to avoid inciting panic and partly because buyers for bad banks are hard to find.


Click here for entire article


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THE SLOW BURN


People often ask whether I am concerned about inflation, deflation, peak oil, or a global financial meltdown. My answer is as follows.


The future is something to be created, rather than feared. Allocating our time, networks, and resources to deal with a variety of high-risk scenarios frees us to become proactive and to build positive futures instead of negative ones. I like to understand what these scenarios mean in terms of managing risk and to know how we can succeed within all possible futures.


But my business is investment, not prophecy.

The risk scenario I weight most heavily is not listed above. I call it the “Slow Burn.”


The “slow burn” is a political culture and economy managed through principles of economic warfare in which insiders systematically protect themselves and centralize control and ownership of resources by using:


  • Central banks
  • Currency and lending systems
  • Taxation
  • Regulatory and enforcement policies
  • Controlled media and entertainment


Insiders use these means to drain the time, resources, and life of people on the outside. Although insider cartels compete and jockey for power, they are able to settle their squabbles by increasing control and draining everyone and everything else. This is why the bubble economy continues to deplete the real economy. It is likely the reason why Dick Cheney said, “Deficits don’t matter.”


Click here for Catherine's Most Excellent article. On behalf of our subscribers and frequent readers, "Thank You Catherine."


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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Condi Defends And Inspires Bush Years At Beth El Synagogue Minneapolis


As Professor Condoleeza Rice of Stanford University stays busy writing two books, she continues her speaking engagement at Texas A&M defending the Bush II era.

Condi will also pop in and say a few words at Beth El Synagogue in Minneapolis Minnesota on Sunday evening November 8, 2009. PDF located here.

By the way, The Anti-Torture Rally will be held at the same time outside of Beth El Synagogue.


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Germany's Second Class Medicine: Ordinary Germans Are In Uproar Over Safer Swine Flu Vaccine For German Politicians/Military


Damage control is the name of the game in Berlin on Monday as politicians rush to deny that they are receiving a better, safer swine flu vaccine than ordinary Germans. The first of 50 million doses arrived in Germany on Monday.


One might think that the arrival in Germany of the first of 50 million doses of swine flu vaccine on Monday might be cause for celebration. But with news breaking over the weekend that top government officials in Berlin will be injected with an alternative vaccine -- one widely seen as safer -- a debate about an alleged two-class medical system has erupted.


SPIEGEL over the weekend reported that Chancellor Angela Merkel, a number of her ministers and other government officials would receive a vaccine manufactured by the pharmaceutical company Baxter -- the same vaccine that the German military opted for, as was reported last week.


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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Harry Beckhough: Nazi Intention Through European Union



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Ten Years Gone - ESDP Swan Song From Javier Solana, Not Led Zeppelin

European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana, left, is welcomed by Swiss Foreign Minister Micheline Calmy-Rey before the signing ceremony of a peace deal between Turkey and Armenia in Zurich, Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009. The Turks and Armenians are to sign an accord establishing diplomatic ties in hopes of reopening their border and ending a century of acrimony over their bloody past. (AP Photo/Keystone/Christian Hartmann, Pool)





Ten Years Of European Security And Defense Policy

Commentary By Javier Solana

Tuesday, October 13, 2009



The year 2009 is a landmark year for the European Union’s role in the world. It marks ten years of European Security and Defense Policy (ESDP), during which the EU became a global provider of security, making a real difference to people’s lives all over the world. At the same time, we are on the threshold of a new era when the Lisbon Treaty enters into force and provides fresh impetus for our external action.

In ten years, we have deployed 20 operations on three continents to help prevent violence, restore peace and rebuild after a conflict. From Kabul to Pristina, from Ramallah to Kinshasa, the EU is monitoring borders, overseeing peace agreements, training police forces, building up criminal justice systems and protecting shipping from pirate attacks. Thanks to our achievements, we are receiving more and more calls to help in a crisis or after a war. We have the credibility, the values and the will to do this.

The EU was ahead of its time in 1999. The comprehensive, multi-faceted nature of our approach was novel. And the EU remains the only organization that can call on a full panoply of instruments and resources that complement the traditional foreign policy tools of its member states, both to pre-empt or prevent a crisis and to restore peace and rebuild institutions after a conflict.

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The ESDP first cut its teeth in the Balkans. When the Yugoslav wars broke out in the 1990’s we watched as our neighborhood burned because we had no means of responding to the crisis. We learned our lesson and organized ourselves, acquiring a set of capabilities coupled with decision-making procedures and a security doctrine. In 2003, we prevented a fresh outbreak of hostilities in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia through our diplomatic efforts and then deployed Operation Concordia. In 2004, Operation Althea took over from the NATO peacekeeping force in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Today, we are still deeply engaged in the Balkans, fighting organized crime and building up the institutions of law and order. For example, EULEX Kosovo is the largest EU mission to date, with some 2,000 staff, working in the police and judicial system and in mobile customs teams.

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Last year, we showed how rapidly we could mobilize when we deployed a monitoring mission to the Caucasus in less than three weeks to help defuse the crisis between Russia and Georgia, following the EU-mediated peace agreement. As a member of the International Quartet, the EU is deeply engaged at diplomatic level in the Middle East peace process and the moment an agreement is reached between the Israelis and Palestinians we will be ready to help implement it on the ground. We already have a mission in the West Bank helping to build up the Palestinian civil police and criminal justice system. In Somalia, we are considering security-sector reform measures to complement EUNAVFOR Somalia and the humanitarian aid and political support that we are already providing.

To respond to the growing calls to help tackle regional and global security challenges, the EU must improve the efficiency and coherence of its external action still further. We currently have a gap between our ambitions and our resources which must be addressed. Clearer priorities and more sensible budgeting decisions are needed. And we need to strengthen our civilian and military capabilities and boost their funding in order to back up our political decisions.

The EU’s unique, joint civilian-military approach must be further developed to make us yet more flexible. Our capacity to deploy rapid reaction forces also needs strengthening. In the second decade of ESDP, the Lisbon Treaty will put all this within the EU’s grasp.

Click here for entire article at the Lebanon Daily Star


Javier Solana is EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP). THE DAILY STAR publishes this commentary in collaboration with Project Syndicate © (www.project-syndicate.com).


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By extension, "swan song" has become an idiom referring to a final theatrical or dramatic appearance, or any final work or accomplishment. It generally carries the connotation that the performer is aware that this is the last performance of his or her lifetime, and is expending everything in one magnificent final effort.

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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Follow The Money...Honey


Description: Headquarters of the European Central Bank in Frankfurt, Germany, highlights the wealthiest region in the world. (Getty Images)


Follow The Money


October 8, 2009 | From theTrumpet.com


The world’s richest region is now Europe. It indicates where the world’s next superpower will come from.



By David Vejil

War is not so much a matter of weapons as of money. This was said by the founder of the realist school of international relations, Greek historian Thucydides. His famous History of the Peloponnesian War, the war between Athens and Sparta in the fifth century b.c., stressed the influence of political leadership and war on the existence of civilization. He also observed that wealth is essential for a civilization to dominate.


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Friday, October 2, 2009

Moving Through America's Twilight: Bank Failure Friday's And Bank Failure Insurance


Banks Have Us Flying Blind on Depth of Losses


Commentary by Jonathan Weil

Oct. 1 (Bloomberg) -- There was a stunning omission from the government’s latest list of “problem” banks, which ran to 416 lenders, a 15-year high, as of June 30. One outfit not on the list was Georgian Bank, the second-largest Atlanta-based bank, which supposedly had plenty of capital.


It failed last week.


Georgian’s clean-up will be unusually costly. The book value of Georgian’s assets was $2 billion as of July 24, about the same as the bank’s deposit liabilities, according to a Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. press release. The FDIC estimates the collapse will cost its insurance fund $892 million, or 45 percent of the bank’s assets. That percentage was almost double the average for this year’s 95 U.S. bank failures, and it was the highest among the 10 largest ones.


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IMF Eyes Bank Failure Insurance

Kevin Carmichael


Istanbul

The International Monetary Fund appears poised to throw its weight behind the idea of requiring banks to pay for financial crisis insurance.


Speaking to reporters as economic officials from around the world gather for several days of meetings in Turkey's biggest city, Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn said the IMF will spend the next several months reviewing proposals that would see banks set aside a portion of their profits to mitigate the cost of systemic failure.


Leaders from the Group of 20 commissioned the study after their summit in Pittsburgh last week. While still far from making any conclusions, Mr. Strauss-Kahn signalled that he is sympathetic to the idea, saying governments could force financial institutions to contribute to a fund that could act as insurance or help low-income countries that end up sideswiped by another global credit crisis.


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Monday, September 28, 2009

Germany's Oktoberfest Shelters Voters Under Fire Intoxicating Angela To Global Governance E.U. Lead

Since 1978, I've observed, comprised and assembled various color pallets of today's Global Governance which still finds most commentators aloof on various rabbit trails that The Trust wishes all to find. This weekend should have pointed many to the obvious, but, like many rabbit trails it wasn't pieced together...so... lets try this again.

In Germany, a very very important election occurred.

An election marked by the ghost or apparition of Osama Bin Laden's entourage in various videos.

"Leave Afghanistan or lose Oktoberfest".

A "No Fly Zone" over Oktoberfest was issued.

Does this sound familiar?

This tactic has been used many many times before and The Trust knows that, have we forgotten already?

Go back to Thursday when the Prime Minister of New Zealand said to NATO that time lines for Afghanistan troop withdrawal are now being considered and planned.


"It's a mistake", implores Defense Secretary Robert Gates.

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German police officers on patrol at the 176th Oktoberfest in Munich, which is expected to attract about six million visitors. Photo / AP

Election Security Beefed Up Amid Terror Threats


4:00AM Monday Sep 28, 2009

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

When Zombie's Attack Which Solution Would You Choose, International Relations Or U.S. Constitutionality?

WHEN ZOMBIES ATTACK:

International Relations
VS.
U.S. Constitutionality



In the article from BBC news titled, (WARNING GRAPHIC ZOMBIE IN LINK)
By Pallab Ghosh
Science correspondent, BBC News

, it states that "if zombies actually existed, an attack by them would lead to the collapse of civilization unless dealt with quickly and aggressively."



Daniel W. Drezner, professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University tackles this conundrum through the Global Governance looking glass.

Drezner gives us todays position of consensual politics in his Foreign Policy piece (WARNING GRAPHIC ZOMBIES IN LINK) How International Relations Theory Would Cope With A Zombie Uprising.

Today's political maze of global consensus leaves out many important questions as well as alternatives in dealing with zombies.

But then again that's International Relations for you; one consensual solution for all, or else.

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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Global World Currency: Will The Dollar Finally R.I.P. Its World Status? Will Bible Prophecy See The First Of The Big Three's ?

Global Governance

Global Unified Belief System

Would Soon Follow

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A New Economic Order? - I Bet Your Life


Free market ideology melts down

An investor looks at an electronic board showing stock information at a brokerage house in Wuhan, Hubei province.

China's stock market tumbles.

by Dean Baker

The near collapse of the world banking system and the internationally coordinated government rescue should put to end illusions about the unfettered market. Over the last three decades there has been an enormous upward redistribution of income in the United States and many other countries. This redistribution of income was justified as being the result of the efficient working of the free market. After this massive government intervention to rescue the banks from their own actions, such claims are no longer plausible.