3 April 2012
...among others.
The negotiations are still going on as of this writing and there is much we still cannot report.
However, we can confirm that the Japanese government has agreed in principle to set up a 1000 trillion yen (12 trillion dollar) fund to be used to end poverty, stop environmental destruction and roll out previously forbidden technology in a responsible manner.
The problem now is how to sort out the massive
geopolitical repercussions this fund will create.
This is only one of many signs of massive
changes in planetary governance.
This move is also expected to be accompanied by
a massive clean up operation aimed at draining the corruption out of
Wall
Street and
Washington D.C.
in order to restore the U.S. to its former moral and economic greatness.
This will make Americans buy made in USA products and will make U.S. exports competitive again. It might be a good time now to go out and buy Chinese stuff at Wal-Mart before it suddenly becomes more expensive.
Also, do take the Pentagon’s advice and stock up
on food to tide you over the transition.
These have been forwarded.
Here, by the way, is what appears to be a
credible
list of the current members of the
Committee of 300.
In any case, the most concrete and detailed intelligence available to this writer comes from Japan where government officials say that for technical administrative reasons, it will take a couple of weeks to set up the 1000 trillion yen fund.
These reasons include maintaining payrolls, pensions, tax revenues and other administrative nitty gritty.
However, there are no goons available now the [to(?)],
...old world order people so their removal from
power in Japan is a given.
There is also an agreement in principle that the
Japanese government will administer 500 trillion yen while the new
international economic planning agency will get the other 500 trillion.
Exactly when this will happen is subject to
ongoing negotiations but hopefully the first usable cash will be delivered
as early as the middle of this month.
This group will work in close tandem with the
G20 nations, according to
their declaration.
The text of Le Keqiang’s speech at the Boao forum reveal him to be a moderate centrist and thus likely a compromise candidate between powerful behind the scenes factions.
We also know from various sources that the Chongqing party boss Bo Xilai was backed by Henry Kissinger and the old world order cabal he represents. No doubt he was promised the job of dictator of China and the world in exchange for his cooperation.
Memo to Kissinger and the committee of 300:
When the dust settles, the world will have
harmonious collective leadership.
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