Nov 15, 2008

G20 To Initiate Research And Planning For Single Global Currency

By Ray Gano

Well folks, It is official. We need to plan for a One World Currency to come about through "Education and Persuasion" by 2024.

"The Single Global Currency Association is dedicated to the goal of implementing a Single Global Currency, within a Global Monetary Union and managed by a Global Central Bank by 2024. We shall achieve this goal through education and persuasion."

Hmmmm I wonder how they will use "persuasion"?

Here is what Scripture says...

Rev 20:4 (KJV) And I saw thrones, and they sat upon them, and judgment was given unto them: and I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and for the word of God, and which had not worshiped the beast, neither his image, neither had received his mark upon their foreheads, or in their hands; and they lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years.

G20 To Initiate Research And Planning For Single Global Currency

The Single Global Currency Assn. Urges the G20, meeting in Washington this weekend, to initiate research and planning for a Single Global Currency. The Association's President, Morrison Bonpasse, wrote to IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn, to urge such a step in order to "achieve the primary goal of the 1944 Bretton Woods Conference and the primary goal of the IMF: stable currency around the world."

The Association supports the calls by British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and French President Nicolas Sarkozy for a "new Bretton Woods" and a restructuring of the global financial system.

The Single Global Currency Association was formed in 2003 in the U.S. To seek the implementation of a Single Global Currency by 2024, the 80th anniversary of the 1944 Bretton Woods Conference. Said Morrison Bonpasse, "With the expansion and creation of regional monetary unions, there is no question that we will someday achieve a Single Global Currency as the benefits vastly outweigh the costs. The only questions remaining are 'How long?' and 'How much will further delay cost?' " He continued, "If the European Monetary Union can successfully provide stable currency to 15, soon to be 16, countries, why not a Global Monetary Union for all countries?"

The Association maintains a website at http://www.singleglobalcurrency.org/, and has published three editions of the book, The Single Global Currency - Common Cents for the World. In 2000, the number of currencies among the members of the United Nations peaked at 158, and in January, with the adoption of the Euro in Slovakia, that number will drop to 142. With the creation of the Gulf Cooperation Council Monetary Union in 2010, the number will drop to 137. Said Bonpasse, "The trend to a Single Global Currency is clear."

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