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Old 04-01-2005, 01:19 AM  
quant
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"This is the home page of the Single Global Currency Association (SGC), which is dedicated to the goal of implementing a single global currency by 2024. We shall achieve this goal through education and persuasion."
http://www.singleglobalcurrency.org/

Thou shall and thou will achieve, there is no choice. The SGC met last year at Bretton Woods, the traditional meeting place for setting world economic policy. There's a Zogby Poll that says 25% support a single world currency (yet 47% strongly oppose). They even boldy assert their future goals as if they are guaranteed to transpire to "add realism" to the idea.

The fascists will be happy to know that Mahathir Mohamad already endorsed the SGC in 2001 ("No country should dominate international finance and commerce"). They also have a nice quote from Rep Ron Paul making him appear to endorse globalization (wow) and a gold-back single world currency. Plus Alan Greenspan seems to support the idea, along with Paul Vocker (former FED Chairman, currently investigating UN-Oil For Food scandal).

International currencies have only been floating since 1971, when the Bretton Woods System failed so it's likely to change again. A world currency is eventually inevitable. In 1988 the Economist had a cover story that said "Get Ready for a World Currency" ... "Get Ready for the Phoenix".

The "Amero" is somewhat already here considering countries like El Salvador and Ecuador are 'dollarized'. To me there's some ambiguity with the Euro and the Dollar, since for a long time the term eurodollar has meant a USD deposited in a European bank.

I personally hate fiat currencies, fragmented-energy based economies, big government, and the pending global slavery. I'm waiting for Americans to remember we're a Republic and to embrace room temperature superconductors. In the meantime, it's not illegal to use other currency besides Federal Reserve Notes.

Check out the Liberty Dollar - http://www.libertydollar.org/

Last edited by quant; 04-01-2005 at 01:22 AM.. Reason: error on URL
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