For many of us, reading history does not provide us with the flavor of life, the uncertainties of the moment and the fears of facing the truth of the
situation. The events over the past six weeks and more specifically from August, 2007 have provided us with a myriad of events which leave even the
most astute observer speechless. Over the past fourteen years, I have written extensively about a global currency, global tax, global stock exchange,
global central bank, and world government. I have stated on many occasions that world government is not coming, it is here. In order to bring in world
government, it will have to be through crisis—continuing, constant crises. The solution will be world government, total integration of all the
countries of the world.
The remaining piece that needs to be put in place is for the United States to adopt a global regulatory system to merge our banking, insurance, and
stock market and commodity industries to that of the other countries of the world. While only a handful of countries like Britain, Canada, Australia,
and the Nordic countries have already adopted some type of global regulatory system, it is America’s turn and once America changes, the rest of
the countries will follow suit. |