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Monday, September 20, 2010

What's the matter with our currency? Getting you ready...


Proposed New Currency Looks A Lot Like NAU Funny Money

It was claimed a while back that this is all part of a push into the NAU (North American Union) in an effort to remake America they would push a colorful new currency to get us warmed up for the switch to the Amero. The Boston Globe wrote a piece about it calling it a Conspiracy theory. It was also thought that by making our currency more colorful it would make it more appealing to the South American block whose money is similarly designed. One author at the time described it as..

"Basically, with the NAU, multinationals are dealing with one currency (the Amero), one controlling entity (government) and one set of rules for all. And the benefit? Simple. To enable the sale, purchase and movement of goods across the former three nations effortlessly and cheaply. And let’s not forget the creation of a super-cheap workforce and the eventual destruction of the middle class (which is already happening).

As you can tell, I’m clearly not a supporter of the NAU. But I’m not a supporter of any policy that seeks to make the rich even richer, and make a profit at the expense of the public. As Tom DeWeese wrote in his article for the American Policy Center, “The SPP is not about free trade. Its use of public/private partnerships creates an elite of certain, chosen global corporations which basically become part of government at the expense of their competition and our national independence."

If that is truly the case then it looks likes things are moving right along as planned. snippet

The American dollar is in bad need of a makeover. Thanks to the Dollar ReDe$ign Project, we may now have some options.

Organized by creative strategy consultant Richard Smith, the Dollar ReDe$ign Project is soliciting ideas for the dollar bill of the future. "Our great 'rival', the Euro, looks so spanky in comparison it seems the only clear way to revive this global recession is to rebrand and redesign," the project notes on its website.

Fisher started the project in with the intent of "trying to find a catalyst to restart our economy" he told Fox News. The recent competition is now closed, and voting ends on September 30. "This has touched people's hearts," Fisher said, and "people feel the dollar touches their lives."


Link:
http://beforeitsnews.com/story/181/209/Proposed_New_Currency_Looks_A_Lot_Like_NAU_Funny_Money.html

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