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ponda
25th July 2014, 04:05
Here's an interesting interview from The Mind Renewed.com (http://themindrenewed.com/)


David Malone - Trade Deals and the Death of Democracy

TPP, TTIP, TAFTA, TISA, ISDS? What does all this acronym soup of so-called "international trade agreements" mean for you and me? Nothing less, maintains our guest David Malone, than the Death of Democracy.

Warning us that these prosaically named and apparently benign "agreements" presage the effective takeover of nation states by global corporations, David Malone explains why he nevertheless believes there is still hope: if only we will leave behind the solutions of the past, and "fight the peace" together.

In a career spanning nearly twenty years, independent film-maker and author David Malone has produced and directed documentaries for both the BBC and Channel 4. His series Testing God was short-listed for the Royal Television Society best documentary series. In 2008, his production for the BBC, High Anxieties - The Mathematics of Chaos, was among the first documentaries to be made about the current financial crisis. He is is also author of the highly-regarded book The Debt Generation published in 2010, which critiqued the scandalous bailing out of the banks and the effete political system that allowed that to happen.


Listen or download here (http://themindrenewed.com/interviews/2014/515-int-057)


More info here (http://themindrenewed.com/interviews/2014/22-interviewnotes/516-int-057n)

Snoweagle
25th July 2014, 18:22
Haven't listened to the interview yet, though I found this article which might guide the reviewers perception of the likelihood these Corporate agreements taking hold as being unlikely.

LaRouche Pac: India decides: No to WTO Food Control
25th July 2014
As the WTO began a two-day meeting in Geneva Thursday, India's government made the final decision not to sign the trade protocol which the Empire has desperately tried to ram through, giving the WTO dictatorial powers to limit grain subsidies to a nation's farmers and food supplies to the poor. Since the WTO works on consensus, the program is essentially dead. . . .
http://larouchepac.com/node/31402

ponda
25th July 2014, 23:46
Hi Snoweagle


The WTO trade protocol involving India and other developing nations is separate from The Trans Pacific Partnership Trade Agreement (TPP) which involves the US,Australia,Canada,Malaysia and other nations and it is also separate from the The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) which involves the US and the European Union.The finer details of these agreements are being kept secret.Some info has leaked out which reveals some of these details.

From your link it appears that the BRICS together have been able to resist some of these trade agreements so far.This is very promising.


Wise and Capaldo also point out,

"The stakes are higher than just the Bali Package. They go to the heart of the WTO's so-called Doha Development Agenda and the principle of the single undertaking under which an agreement is valid only if agreements are reached in every area of negotiation. The United States and other exporting countries have pushed hard for firm commitments from developing countries on trade facilitation... but have offered no reciprocal commitment to negotiate in good faith on the flaws in the existing WTO Agreement on Agriculture, or on the specific Bali issue of public food reserves for food security."

Thus, this is another example of the fact that the New World Economic Order(NWEO) being put in place by the BRICS and their allies has given the power to sovereign states to resist the deadly imperial monster.

Here's some more info on the TPP and TTIP.


It's been shrouded in secrecy, especially from the People and Congress, planned behind closed doors for years, and proponents are searching for sponsors to have the President push it through now that Congress is back from recess.

The Trans-Pacific Partnership n. 1. A "free trade" agreement that would set rules on non-trade matters such as food safety, internet freedom, medicine costs, financial regulation, and the environment. 2. A binding international governance system that would require the United States, Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Vietnam, and any other country that signs on to conform their domestic policies to its rules. 3. A secret trade negotiation that has included over 600 official corporate "trade advisors" while hiding the text from Members of Congress, governors, state legislators, the press, civil society, and the public.

More here (http://www.activistpost.com/2014/01/no-brainer-course-in-derailing-tpp.html#!bmwkRg)





The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) is a comprehensive free trade and investment treaty currently being negotiated – in secret – between the European Union and the USA. As officials from both sides acknowledge, the main goal of TTIP is to remove regulatory ‘barriers’ which restrict the potential profits to be made by transnational corporations on both sides of the Atlantic.

Yet these ‘barriers’ are in reality some of our most prized social standards and environmental regulations, such as labour rights, food safety rules (including restrictions on GMOs), regulations on the use of toxic chemicals, digital privacy laws and even new banking safeguards introduced to prevent a repeat of the 2008 financial crisis. The stakes, in other words, could not be higher.

This booklet, written by John Hilary, Executive Director of War on Want, explains in short what TTIP is and how it will affect the lives of all of us if it comes into force. It's available in English, French, German, Greek, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese versions here (http://rosalux-europa.info/news/TTIP/).

More here (http://www.waronwant.org/campaigns/trade-justice/more/inform/18078-what-is-ttip)



In my opinion these trade agreements are very big steps in the long term agenda and hence the secrecy.While there are many and various distractions going on all over the world the TPP and TTIP roll quietly on in the background.

The above interview is a very good summary of what is going on and what it might mean in the short term.

cheers

Snoweagle
26th July 2014, 00:24
Super support Ponda, will review the links later.

This whole business is troubling. Many will suffer as I suspect these trade agreements will be militarily enforced.

ponda
26th July 2014, 00:33
Super support Ponda, will review the links later.

This whole business is troubling. Many will suffer as I suspect these trade agreements will be militarily enforced.


From what the interviewer stated they are going to enforce the agreements by legal and financial blackmail without the public even knowing about it.They are going to hold countries to ransom through the banking industry AND they have already done it several times.

cheers

naste.de.lumina
26th July 2014, 00:53
My friends.

I think it would be more appropriate to say: 'The Death of Democracy illusion'.

hugs.

Naste

ponda
26th July 2014, 02:05
My friends.

I think it would be more appropriate to say: 'The Death of Democracy illusion'.

hugs.

Naste

Yes exactly.They will be able to further the agenda behind the veil if these agreements get through.

cheers

ponda
26th July 2014, 03:03
Why is TTIP more than a trade agreement?


Published on Apr 2, 2014

EU and US are currently negotiating a trade and investment agreement. How will this deal affect people from both regions and around the world? See reflections from EU and US activists who gathered to discuss about the impacts and possible solutions.

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