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The Force is Strong With This One
"No country can stand alone."
These words spoken tonight by Christine Lagarde, IMF leader At The Dimbleby Lecture in The Guildhall, City of London. Lagarde made a very strong and effective speech warning of the consequences of failing to act to ensure the whole world has a financial system system for the 21st Century that is Global in reach. an International System that has collective responsibility, a new multilateralism that is not negotiable.
Leaving aside all the predictable NWO and Illuminati thoughts for now, Legarde made some excellent references as to how wealth was distributed unevenly throughout the world, giving examples of this from USA to India and going on to speak of Sub-Saharan countries facing immense resource shortages wrt food and water over the coming years if global action is not taken. She also mentioned carbon footprints and the action needed to lessen its effects globally.
Excellent references were made to many distinguished International figures from Martin Luther King, through Churchill and Prince Charles, but the most significant was that made to Keynes and the 1944 Breton Wood Conference, "An appointment with destiny...".
If you get the opportunity Legardes' speech is well worth listening to and understanding. I am no fan of a woman charged as recently as last year with fraud and other offences, but I know a good speech when I,hear one and members would do well to seek it out. It is very informative, whatever side of the divide you exist!
These words spoken tonight by Christine Lagarde, IMF leader At The Dimbleby Lecture in The Guildhall, City of London. Lagarde made a very strong and effective speech warning of the consequences of failing to act to ensure the whole world has a financial system system for the 21st Century that is Global in reach. an International System that has collective responsibility, a new multilateralism that is not negotiable.
Leaving aside all the predictable NWO and Illuminati thoughts for now, Legarde made some excellent references as to how wealth was distributed unevenly throughout the world, giving examples of this from USA to India and going on to speak of Sub-Saharan countries facing immense resource shortages wrt food and water over the coming years if global action is not taken. She also mentioned carbon footprints and the action needed to lessen its effects globally.
Excellent references were made to many distinguished International figures from Martin Luther King, through Churchill and Prince Charles, but the most significant was that made to Keynes and the 1944 Breton Wood Conference, "An appointment with destiny...".
If you get the opportunity Legardes' speech is well worth listening to and understanding. I am no fan of a woman charged as recently as last year with fraud and other offences, but I know a good speech when I,hear one and members would do well to seek it out. It is very informative, whatever side of the divide you exist!