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Originally posted by infolurker
"So far, I have told the Illuminati that they are no longer allowed to murder Japanese politicians. I now plan to extend this protection to all politicians in the West. If the Illuminati assassinate or attempt to assassinate Ron Paul, Barak Obama or any politician, may God have mercy on their souls."
Originally posted by network dude
Originally posted by infolurker
"So far, I have told the Illuminati that they are no longer allowed to murder Japanese politicians. I now plan to extend this protection to all politicians in the West. If the Illuminati assassinate or attempt to assassinate Ron Paul, Barak Obama or any politician, may God have mercy on their souls."
This part makes me smile. He went right up to them did he. to the Illuminati themselves. Maybe he spoke to the head Illuminated one. (I don't know what to call him) and gave him a stern talking to.
BTW, how does one find the Illuminati clubhouse anyway
I believe its the second star to the right then straight on till 2012.
[edit on 31-12-2009 by constantwonder]
reply to post by network dude
BTW, how does one find the Illuminati clubhouse anyway?
China's central bank governor reaffirms moderately loose monetary policy for 2010
BEIJING, Dec. 31 (Xinhua) -- Zhou Xiaochuan, governor with the People's Bank of China, or the central bank, reiterated Thursday that the bank will maintain the moderately loose monetary policy in 2010 and improve the focus and flexibility of the policy according to circumstances.
More credit support should go to promoting employment, strategic emerging industries, and industry transfer, Zhou said in a New Year Address to the People's Bank of China.
Zhou underscored that more financial support should be given to transform the economy's development pattern, develop agriculture, help farmers and rural areas progress, and expand domestic consumption in 2010.
He also urged to deepen the reform of financial systems, improve the service function of the financial industry to better support the real economy, promote the balance of international payments, and effectively guard against and reduce financial risks.
China's central bank reaffirms moderately easy monetary policy in 2010
BEIJING, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) -- The monetary policy committee of China's central bank has reiterated the government's decision to maintain the moderately easy monetary policy in 2010 and improve the focus and flexibility of the policy according to circumstances.
The committee also agreed at a quarterly meeting that the government would manage the growth of credit increase next year to avoid big fluctuations in lending, according to a report posted on the website of the People's Bank of China Wednesday.
China to keep macroeconomic policy stance in 2010 with flexibility
BEIJING, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- China has vowed to maintain its macroeconomic policy stance in 2010 despite worries that its stimulus is likely to risk fueling new bubbles and overcapacity.
A meeting of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee agreed Friday that the country will continue the proactive fiscal policy and moderately easy monetary policy next year.
Europe and Central Asia Experience Significant Growth in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Availability and Use Since 2000
MOSCOW, December 16, 2009 - Countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia have seen significant growth in the availability and use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) over the past decade, according to World Bank experts convened in Moldova for the Europe and Central Asia launch of the Information and Communications for Development 2009: Extending Reach and Increasing Impact (ICT4D) report. In fact, most countries in the region have seen such exceptional increases in the mobile telephone market, for example, that many now have more telephone subscriptions than people
“These technologies offer tremendous opportunities. Governments can work with the private sector to accelerate rollout of broadband networks, and to extend access to low-income consumers,” says Mohsen Khalil, World Bank Group Director for Global Information and Communication Technologies. “Governments should proactively encourage the development of local IT services industries through policies and incentives directed at entrepreneurs and the private sector, and through investments in skills and infrastructure.”
“Access to broadband completes the information foundation for a modern economy and should be a priority in national development plans,” says Katherine Sierra, World Bank Vice President for Sustainable Development. “Governments can play a key role in expanding broadband access by policies and incentives that encourage competition and private investment.”
In Europe and Central Asia, attention is beginning to turn to the use of ICT platforms for service delivery and in transforming governments. Some countries are now trying to integrate ICT in economic growth and public sector management. Russia, for instance, has adopted strategic and targeted e-government programs, and has increased federal, regional, and municipal ICT spending. The Electronic Russia program is part of the administrative reform agenda, with activities focusing on service delivery to citizens and businesses. Moldova has also begun its work on a new information society strategy to better integrate ICT into the lives of the citizens, and into businesses and government transactions and processes.