ECB President
tells insiders that secretive group of international bankers –
responsible to no nation state – will become primary engine of
world government
In a speech before the elitist
Council On Foreign Relations organization in New York earlier this
week, President of the European Central Bank Jean-Claude Trichet
called for the imposition of global governance to be bossed by the
G20 and the corrupt Bank of International Settlements in the name
of safeguarding the global economy.
In an address entitled “Global
Governance Today,” Trichet proclaims how the elite need to
impose “A set of rules, institutions, informal groupings and
cooperation mechanisms that we call “global governance”.
During the course of the speech,
Trichet uses the term “global governance” well over a dozen times,
outlining how “global governance is of the essence” to avoid
another financial crisis.
Section one of Trichet’s speech
is entitled, “Why we need global governance,” and from then on he
constantly invokes the economic downturn as a justification for
empowering secretive, undemocratic and corrupt global institutions
with the power to rule the world.
Highlights of Trichet’s speech
can be viewed below via the official Council on Foreign Relations
You Tube channel.
A
full transcript of the speech was also
carried by the Bank for International Settlements, an
international organization of central banks that has constantly
lobbied for a centralized global currency to replace that of
nation states. Trichet praises the BIS as being “ahead of the
curve” in dealing with the financial crisis during the speech.
The primary outfit that will
boss the institutions of global governance, according to Trichet,
is the Global Economy Meeting (GEM), which regularly meets at the
BIS headquarters in Basel. This group, states Trichet, “has become
the prime group for global governance among central banks”. The
GEM is basically a policy steering committee under the umbrella of
the Bank for International Settlements.
The BIS is a branch of the of
the Bretton-Woods International Financial architecture and closely
allied with the Bilderberg Group. It is controlled by an inner
elite that represents all the world’s major central banking
institutions. John Maynard Keynes, perhaps the most influential
economist of all time, wanted it closed down as it was used
to launder money for the Nazis during World War II.
Financial website Investors Insight describe the
BIS as “the most powerful bank you’ve
never heard of,” labeling it “the most powerful financial
institution on earth”.
The bank wields power through
its control of vast amounts of global currencies. The BIS controls
no less than 7% of the world’s available foreign exchange funds,
as well as owning 712 tons of gold bullion.
“By controlling foreign exchange
currency, plus gold, the BIS can go a long way toward determining
the economic conditions in any given country,” writes Doug Casey.
“Remember that the next time Ben Bernanke or European Central Bank
President Jean-Claude Trichet announces an interest rate hike. You
can bet it didn’t happen without the concurrence of the BIS
Board.”
The BIS is basically a huge
slush fund for global government through which secre transfers of
wealth from citizens are surreptitiously handed to the IMF.
“For example, U.S. taxpayer
monies can be passed through BIS to the IMF and from there
anywhere. In essence, the BIS launders the money, since there is
no specific accounting of where particular deposits came from and
where they went,” writes Casey.
“The bank was a major player
promoting the adoption of the euro as Europe’s common currency.
There are rumors that its next project is persuading the U.S.,
Canada and Mexico to switch to a similar regional money, perhaps
to be called the “amero,” and it’s logical to assume the bank’s
ultimate goal is a single world currency. That would simplify
transactions and really solidify the bank’s control of the
planetary economy,” adds Casey.
The Bank of International
Settlements is responsible to no national government whatsoever.
Trichet’s acknowledgment that an offshoot of the corrupt BIS will
boss the main engine global government is a startling revelation,
and emphasizes once again that world government is inherently
undemocratic and dictatorial in nature.
The fact that Trichet unveiled
this new approach in the march towards global governance before an
audience of CFR insiders is fully appropriate.
The Council On Foreign Relations
comprises of influential elitists and powerbrokers from all
sectors of government, business, academia and the media. It is the
public face of the more secretive Bilderberg Group. The CFR only
recruits members sympathetic to its
agenda for global government and the elimination of U.S.
sovereignty.
The scope of the CFR’s mission
was best encapsulated by former Deputy Secretary of State under
Clinton and CFR luminary Strobe Talbott, who told Time Magazine in
July 1992, “In the next century, nations as we know it will be
obsolete; all states will recognize a single, global authority.
National sovereignty wasn’t such a great idea after all.”
As we have emphasized, the
global elite have already announced the birth of world government
and who will run it. People expecting the UN to be at the helm
have been distracted as the G20, alongside the BIS, was being
empowered with the tools through which global governance is being
coordinated.
In his speech, Trichet
acknowledges the role of the G20 in using the financial crisis to
mandate developing countries’ “full integration into the
institutions of global governance.”
“The G20 has been effective in
addressing the global crisis. We are now at the stage where this
forum is making the transition from acting in a crisis resolution
mode to contributing to crisis prevention,” said Trichet. In other
words, the elite exploited the financial crisis in order to allow
the G20 to pose as saviors and consequently empower itself to
impose global governance regulations on nation states in the name
of avoiding another economic crisis.
As EU President Herman Van
Rompuy stated during his speech in Brussels, 2009 marked the first
official year of world government powers being directly exercised
to control the economies of nation states.
“2009 is also the first year of
global governance, with the establishment of the G20 in the middle
of the financial crisis. The climate conference in Copenhagen is
another step towards the global management of our planet,” said
Van Rompuy.