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China Calls for a Global Currency

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Written by Charles Scaliger
Tuesday, 24 March 2009 19:40

China is calling for a new global reserve currency to replace the dollar. According to an AP report, the governor of China’s central bank, Zhou Xiaochuan, wrote in an essay on Monday that the dollar should be replaced by a currency composed of a basket of participating currencies.

The suggestion, echoing the recommendations issued by a UN panel last week, and likely to be supported in some form by Russia and other non-Western members of the G-20 in coming weeks, is no doubt motivated in part by a desire to protect China’s vast holdings of U.S. dollars. China, the largest holder of U.S. government debt, has expressed unease in recent weeks that the United States, rather than honor its obligations, may instead opt to debase the value of the dollar by printing money to redeem its own Treasuries. Such concerns were likely not allayed by the Fed’s most recent move, the purchase of more than $1 trillion in debt, including $300 billion in long-term Treasury bonds.

Beyond purely financial concerns about the dollar’s future viability, the notion of a single world reserve currency  which dates back to the original Bretton Woods conference in 1944 when the IMF and World Bank were first set up  are not likely to go away. The U.S. dollar, pegged until 1971 to gold, emerged from Bretton Woods as the de facto world currency, but the crisis roiling the world’s financial markets has persuaded many in global financial circles that the time  or perhaps the opportunity  has come to revisit the issue.

In practical terms, going from the present state of affairs, in which many nations, and not only in the West, hold enormous dollar reserves, to a hypothetical global currency replacing those dollar holdings, would be a daunting task (although much the same was said of the euro, before its successful launch).

A single world currency emanating from a world central bank has long been an important unrealized plank in the international socialist program. With the economic and moentary authority of the U.S. foundering worldwide, many internationalists are eager for a chance to subordinate the dollar and U.S. financial activity to global supervision. The Chinese one-world currency proposal is not the first of its kind, and is not likely to be the last.

The article was found here... http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-mai ... l-currency

The Lord bless you.
 
I think a single world currency, rather than each nation having its own, would be a good idea. It would make things easier for people and companies that buy/sell things in multiple countries. And it would provide a small bit of unity to the world.
But it may be difficult to make the change to a single world currency.
 
Rei Do said:
I think a single world currency, rather than each nation having its own, would be a good idea. It would make things easier for people and companies that buy/sell things in multiple countries. And it would provide a small bit of unity to the world.
But it may be difficult to make the change to a single world currency.

So you are for the NWO and the reign of the Antichrist?
 
It would be less difficult to sell the idea of global currency to President Obama, and so a groundwork to change it could be laid very easily in today's climate. I am personally for retaining the US as a sovereign nation, and even withdrawing from the UN entirely, because I believe we should no subject ourselves to regulations and laws that are determined by those who do not even live in our nation...so much for of the people and by the people. President Bush wouldn't even go for the idea of withdrawing completely. I am sure that there will be some type of Global tax to be paid by individuals as well...this is a system that is designed to force us to depend on government for all, and God for nothing.

I agree with MISFIT, the buds are are changing to leaves right before our eyes.

The Lord bless you.
 
So you are for the NWO and the reign of the Antichrist?
Wow, someone enjoys making assumptions. >_>
I'm not for any sort of global rule. Polititians can barely handle a country, let alone the world.
I just think a global currency would make things easier.

lovely said:
I am sure that there will be some type of Global tax to be paid by individuals as well...this is a system that is designed to force us to depend on government for all, and God for nothing.
Well I wouldn't be for a global tax, either. I don't even agree with most of the taxes we have now.
But come to think of it, you're probably right. With global currency would most likely come global tax. Government can always find a way to turn something potentially good into something bad. :sad
 
The global currency comes with the NWO not assumption fact.
 
Here's some basic stuff on the NWO...

[youtube:3j17lxa4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m89SB59DT34[/youtube:3j17lxa4]
 
Lately I have a lot of free time.
And I'm always willing to learn something interesting. :)
I'm skeptical about this, if you hadn't noticed, but I am willing to look into it.
After all, I can't really decide whether or not I believe it without knowing about it first.
 
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