Saturday, June 20, 2009

World Government, in Today's News 06.20.09

World Government. The cryptocracy keeps trying to take a decisive step toward world government. Any little step would be okay by them. All that is needed is for some agency to be given authority over individual nations. 

The primary obstacle for the cryptocracy is what they see as provincialism. It is particularly galling to the cryptocracy when their own employees exhibit such provincialism, as in today's case. 

Yesterday the European Union tried to set up a European Systemic Risk Council. This group would assess financial entities. The goal was for the Risk Council to make financial-sector rescues of companies in any European country deemed to be a risk to the EU economy. Such power is exactly what the cryptocracy was looking to establish.

It didn't work out that way. Yet. WSJ: "But, largely due to pressure from the United Kingdom, the body [the risk council] would only be advisory. Final decisions on financial-sector rescues would rest with the national governments called on to fund them."

Quite a disappointment, especially when the pressure to water down the proposal came from Rothschild-land, the United Kingdom.

But all is not compromised. French President Nicolas Sarkozy: "We've created a new EU institution from scratch...We could have gone further, but I believe that it will widen [its powers] through experience and practice, the way it's always happened." The WSJ comments, "EU institutions and policies have often begun small and gathered powers over time."

Ah yes, the cryptocracy in action. They just keep working the system until they get what they want, all the while never telling the public what the ultimate goal is.

POSTSCRIPT, 06.21.09.  An alternate explanation for the above is that the Rothschild interests were worried about continental Europeans, who the Rothschilds have less confidence in, interfering in the Rothschild-English-banking empire via the Risk Council. Thus Rothschilds  decided to hold off on empowering the Risk Council until they are better assured that it will be in their control and work in their interests.

The real explanation may be something else. Who knows? The cryptocracy secrecy makes it difficult to know. The main point, however, is that a key step toward the world government was delayed.

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