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Possible steps to the NWO?

Bank reform battle dominates Davos summit

DAVOS, Switzerland (AFP) - Bankers and political leaders took their battle over post-crisis regulation to the World Economic Forum which started in Davos on Wednesday.

Thirty presidents and prime ministers and 2,500 business and academic elite are at the 40th anniversary forum held in the glitzy Swiss ski resort, seeking ways to fend off new storm clouds hanging over the global economy.

While the International Monetary Fund has predicted world growth will be stronger than expected in 2010, warnings have been made about strong measures needed to save millions of jobs.

But the main focus is on reform of the finance industry, with top bankers making a return to Davos to fight what they fear will be over-regulation.

The head of British finance giant Barclays Robert Diamond was among the first speakers to defend big banks here, saying forcing them to downsize would not avoid a repeat of the financial crisis.

"I have seen no evidence ... to suggest that shrinking banks and making banks smaller and narrower is the answer," he told the forum.

If banks were to become smaller, the "impact of that on jobs, on the economy, in particular global trade and on the economy, that would be very negative," he warned.

President Nicolas Sarkozy of France will plead the case for tough reforms in his keynote opening speech later Wednesday, French officials said.

French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde said she hoped the forum "will be fruitful for speaking about financial regulation. That means everyone has to be around the table."

The heads of Bank of America and Citigroup, Brian Moynihan and Vikram Pandit, are among global finance industry chiefs in Davos discussing the reforms, particularly measures proposed by US President Barack Obama to limit the size of big banks and make them pay back much of the money needed for their huge bailout last year.

The banking industry is arguing against what it considers stifling controls, while bank leaders are also on the defensive about bonuses.

Sixty percent of chief executives are "extremely" or "somewhat" concerned by the threat of over-regulation, said a poll by PriceWaterHouseCoopers released in Davos.

European Central Bank chief Jean-Claude Trichet offered support to the Obama plan, although in an interview with the Wall Street Journal he said there must be global coordination of reforms.

The WEF said in a report that banks would have to rethink their business models and accept "a lower profit world" and review their salaries.

"A multitude of factors point to lower run-rate industry profitability in the near and medium term. Financial institutions will need to rethink their business and human capital models in order to adjust and differentiate as a result," it warned.

The IMF on Tuesday projected global growth of 3.9 percent in 2010, raising its original estimate of 3.1 percent, but said emerging economies, particularly in Asia, would lead the recovery.

Global production and trade bounced back in the second half of 2009 and "confidence rebounded strongly on both the financial and real fronts, as extraordinary policy support forestalled another Great Depression," the IMF said.

However the UN's International Labour Organisation revealed that global unemployment had surged to a record 212 million people -- up 34 million in two years -- and would remain high in 2010.

"We need the same policy decisiveness that saved banks now applied to save and create jobs and livelihoods of people... This can be done through strong convergence of public policies and private investment," ILO director general Juan Somavia said ahead of the Davos meeting.

International shock at the extent of the Haiti quake disaster has also been reflected with several last minute changes to the Davos programme so rebuilding efforts can be discussed and new appeals for help made.

Among other leaders present here are presidents Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil, Felipe Calderon of Mexico, Jacob Zuma of South Africa, Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan and prime ministers Morgan Tsvangirai of Zimbabwe and Stephen Harper of Canada.

Also attending is South Korea's President Lee Myung-Bak, whose country will lead the Group of 20 nations this year and host a summit on efforts to combat the economic crisis.
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He plans to highlight the need for G20 countries to reform their banking systems in harmony? 1st step for a global currency?

PM Harper in Switzerland for Davos economic forum, gives Thursday speech

Wed Jan 27, 5:00 AM

By The Canadian Press

ZURICH, Switzerland - Prime Minister Stephen Harper has arrived in Switzerland for the Davos World Economic Forum.

He'll spend the next day and a half at the elite ski resort, where he'll mingle with business executives, other world leaders, and academics for the annual agenda-setting policy conference. Harper will use a keynote speech Thursday to give the world a taste of the agenda at two summits he is hosting in June, the G8 in Ontario's cottage country and then the G20 in Toronto.

He plans to highlight the need for G20 countries to reform their banking systems in harmony, and to persist with stimulus funding until labour markets around the world have recovered from the global financial crisis.


He also plans to urge G8 countries to focus on the health of moms and their babies in developing countries, as well as rebuilding Haiti.
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Listen to the elderly, they know more then we think. Good video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYNSXJbdchc&NR=1
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Big brother watching closer now...

Google to enlist NSA to help it ward off cyberattacks

Posted by Philip Dru on 2/04/10 • Categorized as Big Brother

The world’s largest Internet search company and the world’s most powerful electronic surveillance organization are teaming up in the name of cybersecurity.

Under an agreement that is still being finalized, the National Security Agency would help Google analyze a major corporate espionage attack that the firm said originated in China and targeted its computer networks, according to cybersecurity experts familiar with the matter. The objective is to better defend Google — and its users — from future attack.

Google and the NSA declined to comment on the partnership. But sources with knowledge of the arrangement, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said the alliance is being designed to allow the two organizations to share critical information without violating Google’s policies or laws that protect the privacy of Americans’ online communications. The sources said the deal does not mean the NSA will be viewing users’ searches or e-mail accounts or that Google will be sharing proprietary data.

The partnership strikes at the core of one of the most sensitive issues for the government and private industry in the evolving world of cybersecurity: how to balance privacy and national security interests. On Tuesday, Director of National Intelligence Dennis C. Blair called the Google attacks, which the company acknowledged in January, a “wake-up call.” Cyberspace cannot be protected, he said, without a “collaborative effort that incorporates both the U.S. private sector and our international partners.”

But achieving collaboration is not easy, in part because private companies do not trust the government to keep their secrets and in part because of concerns that collaboration can lead to continuous government monitoring of private communications. Privacy advocates, concerned about a repeat of the NSA’s warrantless interception of Americans’ phone calls and e-mails after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, say information-sharing must be limited and closely overseen.

“The critical question is: At what level will the American public be comfortable with Google sharing information with NSA?” said Ellen McCarthy, president of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance, an organization of current and former intelligence and national security officials that seeks ways to foster greater sharing of information between government and industry.

On Jan. 12, Google took the rare step of announcing publicly that its systems had been hacked in a series of intrusions beginning in December.

The intrusions, industry experts said, targeted Google source code — the programming language underlying Google applications — and extended to more than 30 other large tech, defense, energy, financial and media companies. The Gmail accounts of human rights activists in Europe, China and the United States were also compromised.

So significant was the attack that Google threatened to shutter its business operation in China if the government did not agree to let the firm operate an uncensored search engine there. That issue is still unresolved.

Google approached the NSA shortly after the attacks, sources said, but the deal is taking weeks to hammer out, reflecting the sensitivity of the partnership. Any agreement would mark the first time that Google has entered a formal information-sharing relationship with the NSA, sources said. In 2008, the firm stated that it had not cooperated with the NSA in its Terrorist Surveillance Program.

Sources familiar with the new initiative said the focus is not figuring out who was behind the recent cyberattacks — doing so is a nearly impossible task after the fact — but building a better defense of Google’s networks, or what its technicians call “information assurance.”

One senior defense official, while not confirming or denying any agreement the NSA might have with any firm, said: “If a company came to the table and asked for help, I would ask them . . . ‘What do you know about what transpired in your system? What deficiencies do you think they took advantage of? Tell me a little bit about what it was they did.’ ” Sources said the NSA is reaching out to other government agencies that play key roles in the U.S. effort to defend cyberspace and might be able to help in the Google investigation.

These agencies include the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security.

Over the past decade, other Silicon Valley companies have quietly turned to the NSA for guidance in protecting their networks.

“As a general matter,” NSA spokeswoman Judi Emmel said, “as part of its information-assurance mission, NSA works with a broad range of commercial partners and research associates to ensure the availability of secure tailored solutions for Department of Defense and national security systems customers.”

Despite such precedent, Matthew Aid, an expert on the NSA, said Google’s global reach makes it unique.

“When you rise to the level of Google . . . you’re looking at a company that has taken great pride in its independence,” said Aid, author of “The Secret Sentry,” a history of the NSA. “I’m a little uncomfortable with Google cooperating this closely with the nation’s largest intelligence agency, even if it’s strictly for defensive purposes.”

The pact would be aimed at allowing the NSA help Google understand whether it is putting in place the right defenses by evaluating vulnerabilities in hardware and software and to calibrate how sophisticated the adversary is. The agency’s expertise is based in part on its analysis of cyber-”signatures” that have been documented in previous attacks and can be used to block future intrusions.

The NSA would also be able to help the firm understand what methods are being used to penetrate its system, the sources said. Google, for its part, may share information on the types of malicious code seen in the attacks — without disclosing proprietary data about what was taken, which would concern shareholders, sources said.

Greg Nojeim, senior counsel for the Center for Democracy & Technology, a privacy advocacy group, said companies have statutory authority to share information with the government to protect their rights and property.

Washington Post | Ellen Nakashima | Thursday, February 4, 2010
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Nothingistruth wrote:Listen to the elderly, they know more then we think. Good video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYNSXJbdchc&NR=1


Great video, interesting. Thanks.
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Bilderberg behind the new world order?

On RT tv........

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And the NWO rules start to affect our privileges to grow our own food....

Woman’s Survival Garden Destroyed By Tulsa Authorities
Breaking News | June 18, 2012


(Lori Fullbright) A Tulsa woman is suing the city’s code enforcement officers after she said they cut down her garden with no cause.

Denise Morrison said she has more than 100 plant varieties in her front and back yards and all of them are edible and have a purpose.

She knows which ones will treat arthritis, which will make your food spicy, which ones keep mosquitoes away and treat bug bites, but she said none of that matter to city inspectors.

Last August, Morrison’s front and back yards were filled with flowers in bloom, lemon, stevia, garlic chives, grapes, strawberries, apple mint, spearmint, peppermint, an apple tree, walnut tree, pecan trees and much more.

She got a letter from the city saying there had been a complaint about her yard.

She said she took pictures to meet with city inspectors, but they wouldn’t listen, so she invited them to her home so they could point out the problem areas.

“Everything, everything needs to go,” Morrison said they told her.

When she heard they wanted to cut it all down, she called police. The officer issued her a citation so it could be worked out in court.

She said she went to court on August 15, and the judge told them to come back in October. But the very next day, men were cutting down most of her plants.

They even cut down some of her trees -– ones that bore fruit and nuts -– and went up next to her house and basically removed everything in her front flower bed.

“I came back three days later, sat in my driveway, cried and left,” Morrison said.

Morrison said she had a problem at her last property with code enforcement, so this time, she read the ordinance, which says plants can’t be over 12-inches tall unless they’re used for human consumption. She made sure everything she grew could be eaten, which she told the inspectors.

“Every word out of their mouth was, ‘we don’t care,’” Morrison said.

Morrison said she used many of the plants that were destroyed to treat her diabetes, high-blood pressure and arthritis.

“Not only are the plants my livelihood, they’re my food and I was unemployed at the time and had no food left, no medicine left, and I didn’t have insurance,” Morrison said. “They took away my life and livelihood.”

Morrison finally went to court last week for the citation she got last August at another property. The garden portion of the citation was dismissed and she pleaded no contest to having an inoperable truck in her driveway.

She filed a civil rights lawsuit this week, accusing the inspectors of overstepping their authority.

The City of Tulsa said it hasn’t received the lawsuit yet, so it couldn’t comment.

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Bejvas wrote:And the NWO rules start to affect our privileges to grow our own food....

Evidence that one can read a conspiracy into damn near anything.

This has about to do with the fabled new world order as pink icing on cupcakes. This is an everyday occurrence, where one person's opinion about what makes a yard beautiful clashes with another's.
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NWO used to be my favorite rap artist.
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Don't you mean NWA? NWO was a wrestling group in WCW, they were my favorite faction.
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The Vatican and the Popes have also called for a New World Order... all in the name of "God"...



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Be hold a Pale Horse.....

http://www.beholdapalehorse.tv/
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Nebula wrote:Evidence that one can read a conspiracy into damn near anything.

This has about to do with the fabled new world order as pink icing on cupcakes. This is an everyday occurrence, where one person's opinion about what makes a yard beautiful clashes with another's.


Here you go cupcake.......Kissinger Obama Will Create A New World Order

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Think Tank: “Extraordinary Crisis” Needed to Preserve “New World Order”

Writing for the Atlantic Council, a prominent think tank based in Washington DC, Harlan K. Ullman warns that an “extraordinary crisis” is needed to preserve the “new world order,” which is under threat of being derailed by non-state actors like Edward Snowden.

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http://newswatch.us/?p=7
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NWO will never happen because we as the people occupying this land will NOT let it happen. Revolt!!
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