The Rupture of the International Currency System is Confirmed
by GEAB
Global Research, April 16, 2009 GEAB N°34, Summer 2009
Public Official statement GEAB N°34 (April 15, 2009)
The next stage of the crisis will be determined by a Chinese dream. Indeed, with what dream can Beijing dream well, according to Washington, in the "Dollar trap" of its 1.400 billion credits made out in US Dollars (1)? According to the American leaders and their procession of media experts, to continue to be (…)
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The Rupture of the International Currency System is Confirmed
17 April 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
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A ’Copper Standard’ for the world’s currency system? China is switching its foreign reserves into metals
17 April 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
A ’Copper Standard’ for the world’s currency system?
Hard money enthusiasts have long watched for signs that China is switching its foreign reserves from US Treasury bonds into gold bullion. They may have been eyeing the wrong metal. By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard Last Updated: 2:41PM BST 16 Apr 2009
China’s State Reserves Bureau (SRB) has instead been buying copper and other industrial metals over recent months on a scale that appears to go beyond the usual rebuilding of stocks for (…) -
China versus America: ’Great Game’ for Global Order?
15 April 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
China versus America: ’Great Game’ for Global Order?
by Park Sang-seek
Global Research, April 14, 2009 The Korea Herald - 2009-04-07
The G20 summit in London ended with an optimistic note. But the final communique was a compromised document between the forces to preserve the basic architecture of the existing financial order and the forces to replace it with a new one: the first led by the Anglo-American partnership and the second by the BRICs with the support of the non-participating (…) -
Eurasia: US Geostrategic Plans at Risk
14 April 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
Eurasia: US Geostrategic Plans at Risk Instability in Georgia. A rocky beachhead
Global Research, April 14, 2009 Al Ahram Weekly
The bloom has officially faded on Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili’s 2003 rose revolution. The 13 opposition parties in this nation of 4.7 million are united and determined, and began their latest series of demonstrations 9 April, when as many as 100,000 demonstrated in Tbilisi, capturing the nation’s mood of frustration and, increasingly, contempt for (…) -
War, Oil and Gas Pipelines: Turkey is Washington’s Geopolitical Pivot
14 April 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
War, Oil and Gas Pipelines: Turkey is Washington’s Geopolitical Pivot
by F. William Engdahl
Global Research, April 14, 2009
The recent visit of US President Obama to Turkey was far more significant than the President’s speech would suggest. For Washington Turkey today has become a geopolitical “pivot state” which is in the position to tilt the Eurasian power equation towards Washington or significantly away from it depending on how Turkey develops its ties with Moscow and its role (…) -
Who is behind Moldova’s Twitter Revolution?
13 April 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentWho is behind Moldova’s Twitter Revolution?
by José Miguel Alonso Trabanco
Global Research, April 11, 2009
"A lot of what we [National Endowment for Democracy] do today was done covertly 25 years ago by the CIA." -Allen Weinstein
It seems that those who anticipated the end of color revolutions have been proven wrong. So far, color revolutions have succeeded in Serbia, Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan. On the other hand, they have failed in Belarus, Uzbekistan and Myanmar. Their common (…) -
Icebreaker “Lenin” to become hotel and museum
12 April 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
2009-04-03
The world’s first nuclear powered icebreaker, the ”Lenin”, will be turned into a museum and luxury hotel in Murmansk. The rebuilding is supposed to be finished already this summer.
Plans for the rebuilding were presented at a tourist fair in Moscow recently. The icebreaker is going to be placed by the Murmansk Sea Port, practically in the center of Murmansk.
In addition to the museum and hotel, the vessel will also have a restaurant, a sport and recreation center, a (…) -
Moscow’s stock market once again No. 1
11 April 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
Moscow’s stock market once again No. 1 By Andreas Männicke Saturday 11 April 2009
100% chance is Eastern Europe. Fulminant bullish on the stock market Ostbörsen. BRIC is again an issue. Japan’s mega-cyclical program. Oil price at year high. Gold breaks a default preference values. Strong profit likely.
Totgeglaubte live longer: The RTS index, one of the many stock market barometer of the Russian stock market rose on 8 April on USD basis to 6.62% at 810.3 index points. Thus, the RTS (…) -
Scientology Cult Targets Haiti for Slave Labor
11 April 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
Scientology Cult Targets Haiti for Slave Labor
The Scientology organization has increasingly targeted poor countries such as Haiti in its recruitment efforts. Why would this money-hungry crime-cult be interested in one of the world’s poorest countries? The answer: Because they want to bring Haitians in to the USA on "religious worker" visas to serve as unpaid laborers.
Quoting at length from Scientology-affiliated newspaper the Tampa Bay Informer:
Haiti, with its 75% unemployment (…) -
Drone Warfare: An International War Crime
10 April 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
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Professor Sam Hamod, Ph.D. "As Easter is upon us, it is a time to meditate upon moral matters." Reverend Scott
Drones do not allow people the right to explain themselves.
Drones do not offer any proof of the guilt, they simply attack alleged “terrorists.”
Drones do not take any prisoners, the drones simply kill people.
After the drones have killed civilians, women and children, and possibly some people who want American, NATO, Israeli, (…)