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  • #11
    Re: New Currency for US, Canada, and Mexico

    I heard it was gonna be called the "amera" not "amero," doesn't really matter I suppose. I have no problem with a N.A.U. or a unified currency, I think it's a great idea. Canadians and American (Qubec aside) are pretty similar, and have no reason not to be 1 country and the unification of the US and Mexico solves illegal immigration.

    But anyhow don't worry the texas trans corridor which would be the heart of the "NAFTA super highway" is in limbo right now.

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    • #12
      Re: New Currency for US, Canada, and Mexico

      This isn't new. It's been debated for years but the idea behind such a thing is not unrealistic (see Euro) to the point where we should be surprised if this does transpire.

      One wonders how the current 'economic crisis' was manipulated into existence to then create a pretext for this sort of thing. In the end, things lead to more government, more centralization, more globalization.

      Most things in the world do not happen 'accidentally'. In other words, the present economic crisis was not a result of a fortuitous concourse of events, but rather a result of careful manipulation of interest rates, the printing of money, etc., and methodical planning. Things like this don't happen accidentally. Everything is a result of purposeful human action. Some powerful individual(s) somewhere acted and therefore there were repercussions.

      The power elite always present a thesis (problem) which leads to an antithesis (reaction) and resulting in a synthesis (solution) in all things government related.
      Achkerov kute.

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      • #13
        Re: New Currency for US, Canada, and Mexico

        Originally posted by Anonymouse View Post
        This isn't new. It's been debated for years but the idea behind such a thing is not unrealistic (see Euro) to the point where we should be surprised if this does transpire.

        One wonders how the current 'economic crisis' was manipulated into existence to then create a pretext for this sort of thing. In the end, things lead to more government, more centralization, more globalization.

        Most things in the world do not happen 'accidentally'. In other words, the present economic crisis was not a result of a fortuitous concourse of events, but rather a result of careful manipulation of interest rates, the printing of money, etc., and methodical planning. Things like this don't happen accidentally. Everything is a result of purposeful human action. Some powerful individual(s) somewhere acted and therefore there were repercussions.

        The power elite always present a thesis (problem) which leads to an antithesis (reaction) and resulting in a synthesis (solution) in all things government related.
        Do you really believe there is a cabal of geniuses who are manipulating events behind the scenes? I find it hard to believe that any group of humans can maintain that level of organization, unity, and intelligence. I think the more likely possibility is that man attempts to manipulate the laws of nature, in his hubris, and fails. After he encounters failure he plods ahead and makes the best of the situation. At some point he will run head first into a wall and crack his head open. The hope for anyone watching is that mankind hurt only itself and not all other life around it.

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        • #14
          Re: New Currency for US, Canada, and Mexico

          Originally posted by gmd View Post
          Do you really believe there is a cabal of geniuses who are manipulating events behind the scenes? I find it hard to believe that any group of humans can maintain that level of organization, unity, and intelligence.
          I never said such a thing. You do not need a monolithic cabal of geniuses working in unison to exercise influence and plan and manipulate events.

          Originally posted by gmd View Post
          I think the more likely possibility is that man attempts to manipulate the laws of nature, in his hubris, and fails. After he encounters failure he plods ahead and makes the best of the situation. At some point he will run head first into a wall and crack his head open. The hope for anyone watching is that mankind hurt only itself and not all other life around it.
          This is also true. See picture below:

          Achkerov kute.

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          • #15
            Re: New Currency for US, Canada, and Mexico

            I await the day when the long pigs awaken and feast on the carcas of the wolf.

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            • #16
              Re: New Currency for US, Canada, and Mexico

              Originally posted by Anonymouse View Post
              The power elite always present a thesis (problem) which leads to an antithesis (reaction) and resulting in a synthesis (solution) in all things government related.
              Dialectical Materialism = Communism.

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              • #17
                Re: New Currency for US, Canada, and Mexico

                Originally posted by gmd View Post
                Do you really believe there is a cabal of geniuses who are manipulating events behind the scenes? I find it hard to believe that any group of humans can maintain that level of organization, unity, and intelligence. I think the more likely possibility is that man attempts to manipulate the laws of nature, in his hubris, and fails. After he encounters failure he plods ahead and makes the best of the situation. At some point he will run head first into a wall and crack his head open. The hope for anyone watching is that mankind hurt only itself and not all other life around it.
                Knowledge is power... and the common man is left in the dark on purpose.
                "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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                • #18
                  Re: New Currency for US, Canada, and Mexico

                  Call it: God

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                  • #19
                    Re: New Currency for US, Canada, and Mexico

                    Originally posted by Anonymouse View Post
                    This isn't new. It's been debated for years but the idea behind such a thing is not unrealistic (see Euro) to the point where we should be surprised if this does transpire.

                    One wonders how the current 'economic crisis' was manipulated into existence to then create a pretext for this sort of thing. In the end, things lead to more government, more centralization, more globalization.

                    Most things in the world do not happen 'accidentally'. In other words, the present economic crisis was not a result of a fortuitous concourse of events, but rather a result of careful manipulation of interest rates, the printing of money, etc., and methodical planning. Things like this don't happen accidentally. Everything is a result of purposeful human action. Some powerful individual(s) somewhere acted and therefore there were repercussions.

                    The power elite always present a thesis (problem) which leads to an antithesis (reaction) and resulting in a synthesis (solution) in all things government related.
                    Well said Anonymouse

                    For example are we to believe that the central bank / treasury department didn’t know about the coming mortgage crisis in US? They created this problem.
                    Did you know every Dollar lend to the Government has a certain % of dept attach to it? It is all controlled as you said on how much money is printed and what interest rate they set.

                    Realistically though US Dollar is as strong as ever and it is not on its way out as many hope for the US economy to collapse. In fact 75% of actual currency is not even in US soil, it is scattered overseas from Taxi drivers in Iran to Merchants in Fiji.

                    The idea behind creating a one-world government from joining the North American Union, European Union, Asian Union, and African Union is not necessarily evil but it can be a good thing as well…but it sure sounds scary.
                    Either way these conspiracy theories were all created in US many years ago and this French website is having fun with it. In all reality what the Bush Administration has done is that with signing the new North American trade agreement between the three countries, it has effectively removed any tariff on ships downloading their cargo on each others ports, which now benefits certain special interest groups, then he raised taxes.
                    B0zkurt Hunter

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                    • #20
                      Re: New Currency for US, Canada, and Mexico

                      Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
                      Well said Anonymouse

                      For example are we to believe that the central bank / treasury department didn’t know about the coming mortgage crisis in US? They created this problem.
                      Did you know every Dollar lend to the Government has a certain % of dept attach to it? It is all controlled as you said on how much money is printed and what interest rate they set.

                      Realistically though US Dollar is as strong as ever and it is not on its way out as many hope for the US economy to collapse. In fact 75% of actual currency is not even in US soil, it is scattered overseas from Taxi drivers in Iran to Merchants in Fiji.

                      The idea behind creating a one-world government from joining the North American Union, European Union, Asian Union, and African Union is not necessarily evil but it can be a good thing as well…but it sure sounds scary.
                      Either way these conspiracy theories were all created in US many years ago and this French website is having fun with it. In all reality what the Bush Administration has done is that with signing the new North American trade agreement between the three countries, it has effectively removed any tariff on ships downloading their cargo on each others ports, which now benefits certain special interest groups, then he raised taxes.
                      Then all the foreign governments have to do is drop their shares of the US dollar and the US dollar would be WORTHLESS as it should be in real economic standards. So don't tell me there isn't a a conspiracy to artificially prop up the US dollar. The amount of debt attached to the dollar is so great that in encompasses the next 2 or 3 generations. If you read the the writing on US money, it clearly states that THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR ALL DEBTS PUBLIC AND PRIVATE.
                      "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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