| EU Calls For 'New World Governance' |
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Video shows Sarkozy and Barroso calling for a
"New World Order", "New World Governance",
"New Global Order".
The EU and globalists are determined to use
crisis' to setup the final stages of what
they call the "New World Order".
CNN: "Barroso outlined no specific proposals
but said a solution needed to be based on
transparency, responsibility, cross-border
supervision and global governance"
Least we forget with a crisis there is always
a silver lining. for the elite few.
historically against the general publics
interests and rights. The current banking
chaos lead the global banking elites profits
being guaranteed by the tax payers and lends
to global leaders calling for a restructuring
and centralisation of the global financial
system and currencies.
European Central Bank council member Ewald
Nowotny said a tri-polar global currency
system is developing between Asia, Europe and
the U.S. and that hes skeptical the U.S.
dollars centrality can be revived.
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| Davos Annual Meeting 2008 - The Future of Global Governance |
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http://www.weforum.org/annualmeeting
26.01.2008
The Future of Global Governance: Time for
Government 2.0?
Future generations are set to inherit a world
replete with global challenges requiring
collaborative innovation such as climate
change and energy security, but without any
institutions to address them effectively.
How should existing governance institutions
leverage new Internet platforms and embrace a
"citizen-centric" approach to foster greater
collaboration and innovation to address
future global challenges?
Agustin Carstens, Secretary of Finance of
Mexico
Kemal Dervis, Administrator, United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP), New York
Pascal Lamy, Director-General, World Trade
Organization (WTO), Geneva
Kumi Naidoo, Secretary-General and Chief
Executive Officer, Civicus-World Alliance for
Citizen Participation, South Africa; Young
Global Leader
Sadako Ogata, President, Japan International
Cooperation Agency, Japan
Robert B. Zoellick, President, World Bank,
Washington DC
Moderator
David J. O'Reilly, Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer, Chevron, USA; Co-Chair of
the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2008 Tags : World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2008 WEF Carstene Dervis Lamy Naidoo Ogata Zoellick Reilly Davos davos08 commentary analysis news |
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| How to report abuse - Second Life Video Tutorial |
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The Governance Team and Torley present an
awesome video tutorial which shows you how to
file effective abuse reports and deal with
griefer problems in Second Life!
STARRING Colton, Plexus, Socrates Linden &
the GTeam
WRITTEN AND COORDINATED BY Zara Linden
INSPIRED BY AN IDEA FROM Teagan Linden
EPIC MUSIC COURTESY OF Xcyril
01:07 - How is discipline determined?
01:52 - Top 5 tips for Self-governance
04:37 - How to file an abuse report
07:32 - Want to meet the Governance Team in
Second Life?
07:43 - What do I do if my items are being
illegally copied?
08:07 - What if someone's name doesn't appear
when I file an abuse report?
08:38 - Share this video with your friends!
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MORE ENLIGHTENMENT @
http://secondlife.com/video
Friendly greetings! You can learn Second Life
in a fun and fast fashion! The enthusiastic
Torley is your host, taking you on a tour
through tips, tricks, and techniques that'll
increase your confidence and make you smile.
:) Whether you're a newcomer or longtime
Resident, your inworld experience will
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| Riz Khan - India's Poor - November 25 2008 - part 1 |
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Riz Khan continues our coverage from Mumbai.
In this show we look at the growing divide
between rich and poor in India.
India has the fastest growing number of
millionaires in the world and also has than
700 million people living on less than two
dollars a day many of whom reside in slums
or shanty towns.
Some accuse greedy developers of refusing to
build low-cost housing, because there is much
money to be made off the real estate.
Others fault the politicians for letting
things get out of hand by refusing to change
the status quo.
Still others blame the poor themselves. They
claim that the poor have a fatalistic
attitude and believe it is their destiny to
live in squalor.
In this program Riz speaks with Milind Deora,
Member of Parliament, and Gerson Da Cunha, a
member of the Action for Good Governance and
Networking in India which aims to increase
government transparency and raise awareness
of people's rights.
Riz asks, what can be done to reduce the gap
between the rich and poor in India's Cities? Tags : Riz Khan India poor slum Murli Deora Garson Da Cunha Action for Good Governance |
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| Riz Khan - India's Poor - November 25 2008 - part 2 |
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Riz Khan continues our coverage from Mumbai.
In this show we look at the growing divide
between rich and poor in India.
India has the fastest growing number of
millionaires in the world and also has than
700 million people living on less than two
dollars a day many of whom reside in slums
or shanty towns.
Some accuse greedy developers of refusing to
build low-cost housing, because there is much
money to be made off the real estate.
Others fault the politicians for letting
things get out of hand by refusing to change
the status quo.
Still others blame the poor themselves. They
claim that the poor have a fatalistic
attitude and believe it is their destiny to
live in squalor.
In this program Riz speaks with Milind Deora,
Member of Parliament, and Gerson Da Cunha, a
member of the Action for Good Governance and
Networking in India which aims to increase
government transparency and raise awareness
of people's rights.
Riz asks, what can be done to reduce the gap
between the rich and poor in India's Cities? Tags : Riz Khan India poor slum Murli Deora Garson Da Cunha Action for Good Governance |
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| Sarkozy calls for EU "Economic Government"(also includes: Barroso, Farage, de Villiers) |
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21 October 2008: European Parliament,
Strasbourg
European Council Report & Commission
Statement (pursuant to the European Council
Meeting, Brussels, 15-16 October 2008)
Sarkozy prepares EU for "economic government"
and "new world governance"
French President Nicholas Sarkozy, holding EU
Presidency, and Jose Manuel Barroso,
President of the Commission, address the
European Parliament.
This collage includes excerpts from their
speeches, as well as interventions by MEPs
Nigel Farge (UK) and Philippe de Villiers
(France) from the Independence/Democracy
Group in the European Parliament.
Appearing in the following order:
(Intro: Hans Gert Poettering, EP President )
01. Barroso
02. Sarkozy
03. Farage
04. Sarkozy
05. Barroso
06. Sarkozy
07. Farage
08. Sarkozy
09. Barroso
10. de Villiers
11. Sarkozy
12. Farage
13. Barroso
Video source: Audio Visual Library, European
Parliament
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EU Member States:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech
Republic, Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Spain,
Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland,
Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,
Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania,
Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, United Kingdom
Other states in Europe:
Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, Faroes,
Andorra, Monaco, Liechtenstein, San Marino,
Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Transdniestria
(Transnistria), Belarus, Turkey, Croatia,
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro,
Albania, Kosovo, Abkhazia, South Ossetia. Tags : EU Sarkozy Europe Nigel farage Barroso de Villiers ron paul nwo alex jones obama mccain gordon brown |
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| The New World Order Monetary System |
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This is a very interesting and revealing
video I got from
http://www.youtube.com/purdysw, and was
originally posted by
http://www.youtube.com/aodscarecrow
I'm sorry about the sudden unexpected ending,
the video was obviously cut short. But the
info is so real and powerful that it needs to
be heard by as many people as possible. Only
then can we hope to make the world a better
place.
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Lost in all the Obama furor, the world's
leading economic powers — the so-called
G-20 nations — are quietly laying plans for
a November 15th summit in Washington, D.C.,
that may effect a revolution in world finance
and global governance, a revolution with
potentially much greater long-term impact on
America than anything on President-elect
Obama's agenda.
According to an AP report, "EU leaders are
set to call on the Nov. 15 summit to agree
immediately on five principles: submit
ratings agencies to more surveillance; align
accounting standards; close loopholes; set
banking codes of conduct to reduce excessive
risk-taking; and ask the International
Monetary Fund to suggest ways of calming the
turmoil."
Even discounting the deliberate vagueness of
the phrase "closing loopholes," such an
agenda obviously contemplates a significant
increase in the level of international
regulation, presumably to be implemented and
enforced by an international regulatory body
or bodies. The International Monetary Fund
(IMF), created at the Bretton Woods economic
summit near the end of World War II, is being
touted as the obvious candidate for a global
financial regulatory organization.
Historically, the IMF's mandate has been far
more limited than many of its creators,
including British economist John Maynard
Keynes (one of the organizers of the Bretton
Woods conference), originally envisioned.
Keynes and the rest of the British and
American delegations to Bretton Woods wanted
the agreement to create a global reserve
currency (which Keynes wanted to call the
bancor), but ended up establishing the dollar
as the world's fallback currency instead.
They also created the SDR (Special Drawing
Right), a quasi-currency in which all acounts
at the IMF were and are reckoned.
Now, it appears, the IMF is being primed for
a much larger role, to be remade into a bona
fide instrument of global governance — just
as the original General Agreement on Tariffs
and Trade (GATT), also created at Bretton
Woods, was later transformed into the World
Trade Organization (WTO). The latter is a de
facto global trade ministry with
supranational authority, and it has already
wielded over the United States and many other
nations.
The IMF, in other words, is apparently being
prepared to become for global finance what
the WTO has become for international trade.
At a recent planning session for the upcoming
summit, "[EU leaders] discussed making the
International Monetary Fund the world's
financial watchdog, suggesting it be given
more power to curb financial crises and give
more money to aid countries in trouble," the
AP reported.
EU leaders like France's President Nicholas
Sarkozy and Britain's Prime Minister Gordon
Brown have seized the initiative in setting
the agenda for the November 15 summit, which
some are informally referring to as "Bretton
Woods II." The EU will be calling for an
agreement to overhaul the global financial
system within 100 days, with a second
international summit to be held in March.
Additional proposals that may be implied by
the aformentioned five agenda items might
include: creating a world central bank;
creating an international reserve currency to
replace the ailing U.S. dollar; and levying
fees or taxes on international financial
transactions. Any of these would be
potentially devastating blows to American
sovereignty, and would immeasurably
strengthen the UN-centered embryonic world
government.
A global central bank with the power to
create a truly international currency would
give the international system the same power
globally that the Federal Reserve enjoys
domestically — the power to create money at
will. In other words, the UN system would
acquire at a stroke the power to fund itself
by printing money, emancipating it from
reliance on the contributions of member
states. An international tax or fee assessed
on financial activity would be the
realization of another long-cherished but
still-unfulfilled dream of globalists: a
truly global tax.
Make no mistake about it: the upcoming series
of global summits will be about creating and
empowering new organs of world government. It
will be about curtailing international
economic and financial freedom, not enhancing
it.
http://www.youtube.com/aodscarecrow Tags : obama biden new world order global financial crisis alex jones sex president bush illuminati credit money freemason Commentary Analysis Documentary |
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| Remote Participation for IGF 2008 |
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http://www.igfremote.com - The third annual
meeting of the Internet Governance Forum -
IGF takes place in Hyderabad, India. For this
meeting, the Remote Participation Working
Group has acted as a voluntary to increase
the choices available for remote
participation.
One of the outcomes of the Remote
Participation Working Group is the adoption
of hubs in the IGF process.
If you are not attending the IGF via a hub
you may also do by any computer connected to
the Internet. Sundar, co-founder of DimDim
explains how. Tags : dimdim igf remote participation working group internet governance forum |
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