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The former president of the World Bank, James Wolfensohn, makes stunning confessions as he addresses graduate students at Stanford University. He reveals the inside hand of world domination from past, to the present and into the future. The speech was mass made January 11th, 2010. The next 19 minutes may open your mind to a very deliberate world. He tells the grad students what's coming, a "tectonic shift" in wealth from the west to the east. But he doesn't tell the students that it is his institution, the world bank, that's directing and channeling these changes, Wolfensohn's own investment firm is in china, poised to profit from this "imminent shift" in global wealth.
Originally posted by EmeraldGreen
With a new direction comes new obstacles...
I pray may everything go smoothly, like gently pouring water from one glass into another without any precious fluid spilled to the ground. There are many lessons our civilisation must learn in order to acheive harmony and my utopian vision of a collective euqnimity. That would be nice. Mother Earth suffers when we treat her irreverrently. This life... this life is just So much more than painfully many care to know.
Originally posted by woodwardjnr
Pretty scary stuff really, the demise of western civilisation. It seems difficult to imagine a world where western ideologies of social democracy will become a thing of the past. will it end up with westerners making cheap consumer goods in sweat shops for Chinese people?
China owns 97% of rare earth materials, that's some monopoly. cricketdiane.wordpress.com...
Originally posted by woodwardjnr
will it end up with westerners making cheap consumer goods in sweat shops for Chinese people?
People are treating it like it's a zero sum game. It really isn't. So what if developing countries become developed?