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daledo
26th September 2011, 05:20
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOwZwkhFemQ

THE FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE WORLD BANK, JAMES WOLFENSOHN, MAKES STUNNING CONFESSIONS AS HE ADDRESSES GRADUATE STUDENTS AT STANFORD UNIVERSITY. HE REVEALS THE INSIDE HAND OF WORLD DOMINATION FROM PAST, TO THE PRESENT AND INTO THE FUTURE. THE SPEECH WAS MAS MADE JANUARY 11TH, 2010. THE NEXT 19 MINUTES MAY OPEN YOUR MIND TO A VERY DELIBERATE WORLD.

HE TELLS THE GRAD STUDENTS WHAT'S COMING, A "TECTONIC SHIFT" IN WEALTH FROM THE WEST TO THE EAST. BUT HE DOESN'T TELL THE STUDENTS THAT IT IS HIS INSTITUTION, THE WORLD BANK, THAT'S DIRECTING AND CHANNELING THESE CHANGES.

WOLFENSOHN'S OWN INVESTMENT FIRM IS IN CHINA, POISED TO PROFIT FROM THIS "IMMINENT SHIFT" IN GLOBAL WEALTH.

The full almost hour speach can be found here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCPRhpV-v54

ViralSpiral
26th September 2011, 06:04
Caught napping 'eh, Mr Oily-garch?

"its a tragedy, in terms of the potential for our young people that are still being guided to look towards Europe, to look towards graduate work in British or European universities, when the world is telling that the dimension have changed"

Thanks teach!

Now toddle off with your billions to your South American cattle ranch, whilst the Chinese get busy building yellow brick roads in Africa.

Karma is a bitch, baby!


p.s. the end bit was rather amusing. London Summit 2009: - people arriving for an audition to play in The Godfather ;)

daledo
26th September 2011, 06:46
p.s. the end bit was rather amusing. London Summit 2009: - people arriving for an audition to play in The Godfather ;)

I thought that the choice of music was well picked out for the occasion. lol

If you watch the 2nd video... the unedited one... you can hear a question and answer session. They didn't ask the right questions :(

meeradas
26th September 2011, 06:50
I had a hard time listening to/ looking at this guy.
Had to stop after about 3 minutes.
Guess the summary in the OP must suffice.