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Deega
9th October 2010, 23:44
Hi All Avalonians, visitors,
Here is an article in Daly Bell Newswire about the International Monetary Fund (IMF) saying that "The world needs a central bank and the IMF is ready to be one".
http://www.thedailybell.com/1425/IMF-Article-Predicts-New-World-Order.html
All my blessings.
Deega
MariaDine
10th October 2010, 00:11
Thank you Deega, it is a very enlightning article.......
Zook
10th October 2010, 00:19
Hi Deega,
Hi All Avalonians, visitors,
Here is an article in Daly Bell Newswire about the International Monetary Fund (IMF) saying that "The world needs a central bank and the IMF is ready to be one".
http://www.thedailybell.com/1425/IMF-Article-Predicts-New-World-Order.html
All my blessings.
Deega
Wasn't expecting this. Totally out of the blue. Just goes to show you, you can do all the research and still be taken for a loop!
*crash*
What was that?! Oh ... never mind, my sarcasm-meter just dragged itself to the edge of the table and jumped. Stone floor.
noxon medem
10th October 2010, 00:23
- yes, very clever of the IMF.
Of Course there forms a need for a new world order,
cause the world now evolves more closely together,
forming into some instant global togetherness, at times ..
So we need to find new ways of connecting and trancending our
territories, as history goes ..
..
here a song from a norwegian giant ( Erik Bye ) :
: - )
..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_s7bdU4qbMM
..
edit:
Song irrelevant to topic, but then again the phrase New World Order is so vague, guess its ok.
In some ways it could illustrate some related points.
It is in norwegian, meaning most of you do not understand the lyrics and it could be about anything,
even something important and you would depend on a (trusted) translation to make out the words.
By the way, the song is about the joy of sailing in the twilight hour on this beautiful planet, put
into global perpective by being used on a videclip of african fishermen.
Also, being just about 4 million people, norwegians have allready long adjusted to the new world
reality by learning what has become the dominant international language, english.
That also gives something back in me being able to communicate, also here on this forum, even though
sometimes it takes time to formulate, and sometimes I get things wrong.
But still, the basic possibility of exchange is there.
noxon medem
10th October 2010, 00:36
The New World Order has come to mean all and nothing, and is a generalised concept of some hidden (evil) elitegroups and mechanisms that are forming controlling structures globaly.
I find it a little infertile for discussions to use the NWO-consept, and sometimes frustrate over the use of it, as if the meaning behind is a given one.
Of course there is a new world order forming, it is happening all the time, and escalating now in the age of easyer, faster transport and communication (and surveilance) technology. There are practical, understandable reasons behind the need to rethink and reshape the order of things in this world.
Who (what) is shaping it, and How does (will) it work for the world and its individual beings ?
Those are more constructive and possible questions. A common world currency would be practical, a common language, and also being able to move freely without borders (or money..).
So: WHO will shape this and HOW will it work ?
It is a natural process in this tightly connected global era that new international structures form, and it will be formed by those who involve actively in the process.
This forum is an excample of a mechanism that can influence this developement, and we are part of it, but my doubt is how fruitfull it is to sit on the fence, or hide behind it, and contribute by only shouting DANGER !
Deega
10th October 2010, 00:40
Hi MarieDine, thanks for the positive comments, wholesome welcome!
Thanks Zookumar, aren't we all caught, surprised everyday to see World events passed our way no always knowing where it all come from..., we are all in the same boat, don't we...?
Thanks Noxon Medem, loved the melody, unfortunately didn't understand the meanings, french, english and a little bit of spanish are my limits.
If togetherness means that people, natural ressources be preserved, nurtured, it could be interesting..., doesn't ?
I'm not sure if the music is not of topic here...?
All my blessings.
Deega
Zook
10th October 2010, 03:38
Hi Deega,
[...]
Thanks Zookumar, aren't we all caught, surprised everyday to see World events passed our way no always knowing where it all come from..., we are all in the same boat, don't we...?
All my blessings.
Deega
Forgot to mention that my sarcasm wasn't directed at you. It was meant for all the tin emperors within the bankster cabal that keep thinking Diocletian's PRS (problem-reaction-solution) is a game they can play all day long - and through the night and midnight hour - without ever having to go to sleep. Rest assured, sleep slaps everyone, and slaps them hardest who stay awake the longest.
Sorry for any confusion.
Lost Soul
10th October 2010, 14:45
Ugggh. The Federal Reserve on an international scale. Neither the World Bank nor the IMF are benevolent institutions established to promote the welfare of their client nations. Advice from either never works in the interest of the client nation. Rather, it works in the interest of the World Bank and IMF.
Deega
10th October 2010, 14:46
Hi Deega,
Forgot to mention that my sarcasm wasn't directed at you. It was meant for all the tin emperors within the bankster cabal that keep thinking Diocletian's PRS (problem-reaction-solution) is a game they can play all day long - and through the night and midnight hour - without ever having to go to sleep. Rest assured, sleep slaps everyone, and slaps them hardest who stay awake the longest.
Sorry for any confusion.
Hi Zookumar,
Yes!, I felt your sarcasm wasn't toward me, feel at ease.
Thanks for the post.
All my blessings.
Deega
conk
13th October 2010, 16:04
IMF moves in, loans money against collateral. Countries can never pay back money. IMF takes over country. For example, HUGE tracts of the Amazonian jungle are one of their latest grabs. Poor Brazil, taken to the cleaners by the grandest schemers in history.
John Parslow
13th October 2010, 21:08
Hello Uncle Zook
Even though they say that sarcasm is the lowest form of wit, your earlier comments still made me laugh out loud!
Love and peace to you friend. JP :cool:
Zook
14th October 2010, 01:30
Hello JP,
Hello Uncle Zook
Even though they say that sarcasm is the lowest form of wit, your earlier comments still made me laugh out loud!
Love and peace to you friend. JP :cool:
Thanks, John. People often misunderstand me for it, some are threatened by it, but my perspective on things has shifted drastically in the past four years (well, since 9/11/2001 truth discovery) ... from a poet's soft lens to a satirist's sharp machete. I'm still the same caring guy inside, don't get me wrong; just worn down by the ubiquity of mendacity, that's all. When I see Paul Newman with crutches and a bottle - and Elizabeth Taylor walking into the bedroom with disdainful eyes ... I get the urge to rush up and lock the door shut. I think a man and woman have a real chance of finding themselves, if they can keep the core-rotted State of Denmark on the other side.
One thing in my favor tho' ... I think I've been assembled over an infinite fount of optimism. That should protect me from becoming everybody's hated human unit: the cynic.
LOL. You gave me some moral support; I gave you some paragraphs. :boxing:
shybastid
14th October 2010, 02:02
Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit? Really? I never heard that.
Wow.. and NOW to think I was never witty hurts.
I always thought "I know you are but what am I was lower."
My Bad.
John Parslow
14th October 2010, 14:26
Hello uncle Zook
For shame that some folk cannot see behind the mask of humour:
Beauty, wit, High birth, vigour of bone, desert in service, Love, friendship, charity, are subjects all to envious and culminating time … W. Shakespeare
from a poet's soft lens to a satirist's sharp machete.
Love that line – I hope you are going to post something on my poetry thread.
if they can keep the core-rotted State of Denmark on the other side.
Excellent usage.
You gave me some excellent paragraphs so I send you my love and peace. JP :cool:
Zook
15th October 2010, 03:52
Hello JP,
Hello uncle Zook
For shame that some folk cannot see behind the mask of humour:
Beauty, wit, High birth, vigour of bone, desert in service, Love, friendship, charity, are subjects all to envious and culminating time … W. Shakespeare
Love that line – I hope you are going to post something on my poetry thread.
Excellent usage.
You gave me some excellent paragraphs so I send you my love and peace. JP :cool:
"...all to envious and culminating time".
I wonder what he meant by that? What play, do you remember? Did he mean that (jealous) time destroys all that we cherish? Something similar to Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley?
I'd love to post some poetry if I can find the inspiration again. Tho' after reading your stuff, I feel a bit intimidated. Maybe I'll dig up an old one from the past (e.g. when I did have the proper inspiration). I write today, mind you, but it's mostly cynical stuff. And I really don't like being cynical.
Thanks for the encouragement, friend! Yeah, maybe I'll knock the cobwebs off some of the old stuff.
:spider:
John Parslow
15th October 2010, 09:22
Hello Uncle Zook
"...all to envious and culminating time".
I think a probable literal translation might read: “… all subjects to be resentful about and ending time”. From TROILUS AND CRESSIDA
I wonder what he meant by that? What play, do you remember? Did he mean that (jealous) time destroys all that we cherish?
I personally think that is exactly the meaning perhaps I should have posted the following quote: Brevity is the soul of Wit from Hamlet.
I'd love to post some poetry if I can find the inspiration again. Tho' after reading your stuff, I feel a bit intimidated. Maybe I'll dig up an old one from the past (e.g. when I did have the proper inspiration). I write today, mind you, but it's mostly cynical stuff. And I really don't like being cynical.
Please do not be intimidated by my stuff most written when I was young and green as for worrying about being cynical I think that’s where your humour lies I still laugh about the following quote:
*crash*
What was that?! Oh ... never mind, my sarcasm-meter just dragged itself to the edge of the table and jumped. Stone floor.
Still makes me laugh out loud – keep it coming my friend.
Love and peace to you. JP :cool:
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