Bro Cap, I never taught my wife how to open the computer and browse the internet, too bad that even if she ask somebody to do it for her mine is password protected she can't find this forum. LOL
Cap, wish I am one of the chosen people like you. GOD already did save the world from Hitler (Germans) and the Japanese. He confiscated all their loot and directed it in the Philippines. The USA serving as world police or soldiers of GOD took the rest of the gold around the world to prevent another invasion.
Now it is up to the keepers like the Philippines and USA that these wealth are in good hands. But the way I see it. Most of these wealth in the Philippines are being bought by private individuals, entities and corporations we do not know what their purposes are but what I know is just to enriched themselves.
America has guarded their own by creating the FEDERAL RESERVE, but now it is being raided by the Lefties (mostly SNothingt Democrats/OBAMA) has appointed CZARS who are soNothingt to control all these wealth in disguised of spreading the wealth.
And why would there be people coming in the Philippines mostly Europeans buying FRN/FRB, and all other USA notes and Bonds, undocumented Au?. We talk to one of them and they admited they belong to the ONE WORLD ORDER being push by AL GORE, CLINTON the UN and all the soNothingt leader of EUROPE. They used GLOBAL WARMING TO SCARE PEOPLE. By the way Pres. Bush a Republican did buy this idea, now that OBAMA is in power they wasted no time (if only the world knew) of thier agenda. Why do EURO's, SoNothingt countries and Muslim radicals love Obama?
Would you like to be governed by a single GOVERNMENT in this Planet?
SCARY but that is coming and rapidly spreading. The SoNothingt G8 already began printing our future world currencies, the President of Russia already showed a coin of the future in their last G8 meeting in EUROPE.
Medvedev Shows Off Sample Coin of New ‘World Currency’ at G-8Share | Email | Print | A A A
By Lyubov Pronina
July 10 (Bloomberg) -- Russian President Dmitry Medvedev illustrated his call for a supranational currency to replace the dollar by pulling from his pocket a sample coin of a “united future world currency.”
“Here it is,” Medvedev told reporters today in L’Aquila, Italy, after a summit of the Group of Eight nations. “You can see it and touch it.”
The coin, which bears the words “unity in diversity,” was minted in Belgium and presented to the heads of G-8 delegations, Medvedev said.
The question of a supranational currency “concerns everyone now, even the mints,” Medvedev said. The test coin “means they’re getting ready. I think it’s a good sign that we understand how interdependent we are.”
Medvedev has repeatedly called for creating a mix of regional reserve currencies as part of the drive to address the global financial crisis, while questioning the U.S. dollar’s future as a global reserve currency. Russia’s proposals for the G-20 meeting in London in April included the creation of a supranational currency.To contact the reporter on this story: Lyubov Pronina in L’Aquila, Italy at
lpronina@bloomberg.netLast Updated: July 10, 2009 10:23 EDT
Here's another one:
Even if Russia's call for a global currency failed to gain much traction at a G8 summit, President Dmitry Medvedev took home a coin meant to symbolize that the dream may one day come true.
The Russian leader proudly displayed the coin, which bears the English words "United Future World Currency", to journalists after the summit wrapped up in the quake-hit Italian town of L'Aquila.
Medvedev said that although the coin, which resembled a euro and featured the image of five leaves, was just a gift given to leaders it showed that people were beginning to think seriously about a new global currency.
"In all likelihood something similar could appear and it could be held in your hand and used as a means of payment," he told reporters. "This is the international currency."
Russia, along with China, has been a vocal proponent of diversifying the global currency system away from the dollar, which has dominated global finance and commerce since the end of World War II.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy at the summit joined the band in favour of dumping the dollar as the international currency of reference, insisting that "we cannot stick with just one single currency."