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Get ready for cashless global control grid - thanks to former Nazi supporters.

BIS Calls For Global Currency
Nazi bankrollers want elimination of national sovereignty for world cashless control grid

Paul Joseph Watson/Prison Planet.com | February 21 2006

The scandal-ridden and highly secretive Bank For International Settlements, considered to be the world's top central banking policy, has released a policy paper that calls for the end of national currencies in favor of a global model of currency formats.

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 in World War II.

Buried in a London Telegraph report on UK inflation rates is the admission that the BIS, "has also suggested ditching many national currencies in favour of a small number of formal currency blocks based on the dollar, euro and renminbi or yen."

Centralized control of currency is a keystone pillar in the construction of global government.

The eventual goal is a cashless society credit system based on a worldwide citizen ID. Those designated as subversives or security threats will have their credit entitlement reduced and restrictions will be placed on when and what they can buy or sell. A world tax will be levied on all purchases.

In the meantime new denominations of paper money will be tracked and traced. Euro notes come with RFID tags as standard and the same feature is being incorporated into newly designed US dollar notes.

Last month the United Nations made a promise to save the world from all its ills in return for complete elimination of national sovereignty and financial markets and their replacement by a proxy world government.

The so-called 'conservative Bush administration have done everything in their power to destroy the last vestiges of American sovereignty, including increasing deficit spending beyond the level of all previous 42 administrations put together, signing legislation anathema to the Constitution, promoting global government and anti-American trade deals like CAFTA and the FTAA, and attempting to 'solve' the illegal immigration problem by enacting blanket amnesty.

source: http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/february2006/210206globalcurrency.htm

Nobel-prize winner backs world currency - March 11/09, Agence France-Presse
KAZAKH President Nursultan Nazarbayev has won backing for his plan for a single world currency from an intellectual architect of the euro currency, Nobel-prize winner Professor Robert Mundell.

Nazarbayev, speaking at an economic forum in the glitzy new capital he has built on the Kazakh steppe, defended his proposal for the "acmetal'' world currency saying it might "look kind of funny'' but was not.

And he received intellectual support from the Canadian economist Prof Mundell, who helped lay the intellectual groundwork for Europe's single currency. [read full report]

China Urges New International Reserve Currency - Terence Poon, The Wall Street Journal March 23, 2009
People’s Bank of China Gov. Zhou Xiaochuan called Monday for the creation over time of an international reserve currency that isn’t linked to any one nation as part of reform of the international financial system
 

Public sprinting to the finish line in race toward Tyranny.

Supermarket: Let your fingers do the paying

ZD Net | February 2 2005

A supermarket has given its customers the choice of paying by fingerprint at a store in the state of Washington--and has found them surprisingly willing to use the biometric system.

U.S. chain Thriftway introduced the system, which uses technology from Pay By Touch, in its store in the Seattle area in 2002. It said it now sees thousands of transactions a month using the payment method.

 

Once people have enrolled in the Pay By Touch system, they have their fingerprint scanned as verification of identity at the checkout. They then choose which credit card they want to pay the bill with, having already registered the credit cards with the store.

Thriftway President Paul Kapioski said rather than shying away from the technology because of concerns about protecting their privacy, customer demand ensured that the biometric payment system made it past the pilot stage.

The fingerprint payment system was initially scheduled for a 60-day trial, but "people were quick to warm up to it...after 60 days, we made it part of our payment package," he said at the Retail Fraud Conference in London on Tuesday.

"We found people came to the store because of this--lots of senior citizens felt more secure not carrying money to the store," Kapioski said. "The major concern is 'biometric, fingerprint, what's it going to be used for?'...Once (customers) understood what it was used for, it became a nonissue," he added.

Kapioski added that one man even drove 400 miles to use the technology.

The main business driver for biometrics, he said, was cost; it enables the retailer to shave cents off the average cost of an electronic payment transaction. With the biometric system, customers are encouraged to use their debit card, which cost the company almost half as much as the same payment by credit card, for example.

Fraudulent transactions have dropped dramatically due to the system, which now makes up 30 percent of Thriftway's electronic payments, Kapioski said.

"During the last two, two-and-a-half years...there's not been a single fraudulent transaction on this system," he said.

Biometrics is not the only new retail technology to have raised concerns over protection of customers' privacy. Radio frequency identification systems, which place tracking microchips on merchandise, have been criticized for potentially creating an electronic trail of customers' whereabouts and shopping habits that police forces and marketers, for example, could follow.

John Davison, a research director at analyst firm Gartner, said customers were generally willing to accept technologies such as RFID if the benefits of such technology could be "sold" to them. 

"Will customers object to RFID? Yes, if you don't sell it to them," he said. "Over two-thirds of customers will accept RFID, if you sell them the basic utilities."

However, he added that certain areas of retail were still technology-wary. "The nearer you get RFID to the payment process, consumers get less keen. When you start linking...to their personal information, they're even less keen."

 

Calls For New Global Financial Order Increase - Oct 16/08
EU and US to hold summit on "Bretton Woods II" as Morgan's Mack calls for new global body

Bankers Want World Economic Government To Solve Financial Crisis They Created - Oct 10/08
The culprits who caused the problem offer their solution - more power for themselves

Kiener: Gold Prices To Double On Paper Market Default - Oct 7/08
Demand of physical gold outstripping supply as global interest rate cuts lead flight from paper currencies

Calls For New EU Financial Order Increase As Total Meltdown Becomes Likely - Sept 30/08

Former Kissinger Policy Planner, CFR Member Calls For New Global Monetary Authority - Sept/08
A Council on Foreign Relations member and former policy planner under prominent Bilderberger Henry Kissinger has penned a piece in the Financial Times of London calling for a "new global monetary authority" that would have the power to monitor all national financial authorities and all large global financial companies.

Cashless society will benefit ‘Big Brother’ government and banks but not consumers

B.C. eyes debit cards for poorer residents - December 6/2007

"If the client had a debit card we would be able to easily electronically put money on that card," Ministry of Employment and Income Assistance spokesman Richard Chambers said yesterday.


"We see it as fairly safe and secure," he said, pointing out that it would mean people would no longer have to carry their entire monthly stipend around in cash. [full story]

Money & Debt: Just where does your money come from anyway?

The Fed Did Indeed Cause the Housing Bubble - Catherine Austin Fitts, Global Research, March 23/09
In his article on your opinion page, “The Fed Didn’t Cause the Housing Bubble,” Alan Greenspan attributes the housing bubble to lower interest rates between 2002 and 2005. That’s amazing to me.

My company served as lead financial advisor to the Federal Housing Administration between 1994 and 1997.  I watched both the Administration and the Federal Reserve aggressively implement the policies that engineered the housing bubble. These are described at my website and in my on-line book, Dillon Read & the Aristocracy of Stock Profits (http://www.dunwalke.com).

 

The Death Of Cash - By Matt Roper

MONEY talks - and in the very near future it will be talking through your mobile phone.

Fumbling for coins in your pocket will be a thing of the past as the latest technology lets you load up your phone with credit and pay by simply pointing it at the till.

 

Full article HERE

 

The beginning of the end of hard cash

DALLAS HANSEN / Winnipeg Free Press | October 24 2006

RESPONDING to a recent rash of robberies, Salisbury House, that most Winnipeg of culinary institutions, has declared it no longer wants your paper money after 10 p.m. Would-be robbers are thus advised to arrive before then.

Full article HERE

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