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� � 13 June 2014 from TheNewAmerican Website
� � Photo of IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde �speaking at the Conference on Inclusive Capitalism May 27 AP Images � � � Under the guise of re-defining and improving what they inaccurately called "capitalism," top insiders representing institutions that control some $30 trillion in assets met at a Rothschild-sponsored "Inclusive Capitalism" summit in London to push what sounded suspiciously like global tyranny. � From the IMF boss Christine Lagarde quoting Karl Marx to crony capitalist CEOs and central bankers pushing radical notions of "sustainability" the globalist bigwigs consistently blamed what little remains of the free market for the horrific failures of socialism, central banking, and Big Government. � Ironically, many of the attendees enriched by fleecing taxpayers via government were tripping over themselves to advocate more wealth redistribution and taxes. � The conference, held in late May, was convened by Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild, who married into the infamous, unimaginably wealthy Rothschild banking dynasty that extracted much of its obscene fortune from humanity using the coercive power of government. � Attendees and speakers included,
...and more. � Also in attendance: pension-fund bosses, Big Business CEOs, and other top figures representing an estimated one third of the world's investable wealth. Among the "supporting organizations" for the summit were the CIA-linked Ford Foundation and the globalist Rockefeller Foundation: � � � �
� � � � While pretending to defend what they call "capitalism," the crony capitalists behind the summit and in attendance were hardly speaking of genuine free markets in the traditionally understood sense of the term. � In fact, the powerful attendees were referring to the Big Government system that has existed in recent decades - a plutocratic economic regime in which currencies and interest rates are controlled by privately owned central banks; where the fastest way to get rich is to buy politicians; and where governments squander around half of the people's wealth on their scheming even in supposedly "capitalist" countries. � One of the speakers at the invitation-only summit was Lagarde, the managing director of the IMF, an organization which for decades has worked to extract wealth from the Third World to enrich the establishment while imposing failed crony-capitalist regimes on its victim nations. � Throughout her speech, the IMF chief's disdain for free markets and human liberty came through loud and clear. Incredibly, she even quoted Karl Marx, claiming that capitalism,
She then quoted Pope Francis as saying that "inequality" is "the root of social evil." The Bible, by contrast, says the love of money is the root of all evil. (1 Timothy 6:10) � The IMF boss also blasted the notion that,
According to Lagarde, opportunity can never be equal in an unequal society. � To deal with what she claims to view as a problem, the increasingly radical figure prescribed classic Marxist "solutions":
As reported, the IMF Lagarde runs is currently plotting to transform itself into a sort of global central bank in charge of a world currency. � It also called last year for fleecing humanity to prop up debt-laden governments and mega-banks.� � Other speakers outlined similar plots under various guises. Population-control zealot Prince Charles, for example, cited discredited theories about humanity's alleged role in "global warming" - temperature increases have been missing in action for 18 years and counting despite the hysteria and predictions - to demand a radical redesign of society and business. � Going even further into the realm of the absurd, British central bank boss Carney lambasted alleged free-market "radicalism" while calling for a truly radical vision of even more powerful, centralized, and oppressive government.
At the top of the "Inclusive Capitalism" summit agenda, meanwhile, were several radical notions long pushed by the upper echelons of the globalist establishment. � One, for example, involves prodding companies to put shareholder interests aside in favor of nebulous "environmental" and "social" responsibilities aligned with draconian United Nations visions of "sustainable development" and Agenda 21. � The Rockefeller Foundation has been a key player in the ongoing effort, partly funded by U.S. taxpayers, to create alleged "socially responsible" companies and undermine what little remains of the free market. Another key element of the "Inclusive" plot involves a further blurring of the lines between government and the private sector.�� � In a column about the conference written by Unilever CEO Paul Polman and Lynn Forester de Rothschild, the CEO of E.L. Rothschild and co-chair of the neocon "Henry Jackson Initiative for Inclusive Capitalism," the two offer a wide range of attacks on free markets. � According to the piece, free markets have "proved dysfunctional in important ways." � Among those alleged "capitalism" dysfunctions:
Of course, in the real world, free markets encourage long-range planning by companies to best satisfy the needs and wants of consumers while creating value for shareholders. � Competition in the market, meanwhile, ensures fair prices and high quality while protecting consumers and workers alike. � While it is true that liberty necessarily means some will be wealthier than others - those who work hardest, invent popular products, innovate, and more will obviously be rewarded - even the briefest honest examination would reveal genuinely horrifying inequality under non-free systems. � Just examine the lifestyles of top officials in communist regimes compared with the misery and poverty inflicted on those they enslave. Finally, the notion that genuine free markets "tolerate" environmental destruction is absurd on its face. Compare the environment in Russia or China with the West. � Strong property rights have long been shown to be the best way to safeguard the environment. � Rothschild and Polman also lament that less than half of the global population trusts government. Considering the fact that governments murdered hundreds of millions of people in the last century, it is easy to see why. � For the bigwig crony capitalists of the world, the mass-murdering Communist Chinese dictatorship is doing it right on everything from "global warming" and economics to "corruption" and more. � Writing in the New York Times, David Rockefeller even claimed the,
It also killed at least 60 million innocent human beings. Indeed, for the globalists at the "Inclusive Capitalism" confab, the lack of trust in government is a problem rather than an obvious and logical reaction to history and circumstances.��
Of course, aside from the outside role in fomenting many of those protest movements, every one of the countries mentioned is ruled by tyranny of some variety - especially of the socialist and Islamist sorts. � Occupy Wall Street, meanwhile, was bankrolled by billionaire statist George Soros, whose wealth was amassed with plenty of assistance from the Rothschild dynasty. � Soros also played a major role in Ukraine. � Then, the two bigwigs - "plutocrats," according to Politico magazine - call for more of what can only be described as fascism, properly defined.
Finally, the two tout radical crony-capitalist, UN-promoting outfits such as the,
As reported from the UN Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro, the movement is far more sinister than the innocent-sounding names would suggest. � Last year, even corporate giant Monsanto - known for its controversial crony business model, lobbying, and its widely criticized genetically modified organisms (GMOs) - officially joined the World Business Council for Sustainable Development. � The group of powerful interests includes bailed-out mega-banks and Big Oil, all united in pushing the UN's totalitarian-minded "Agenda 21" scheme for "sustainability." � Purporting to tackle "inequality" with bigger and more oppressive government is also at the top of the "Inclusive Capitalism" agenda. � Thomas Piketty recently released a major propaganda book purporting to justify all of the anti-capitalist extremism masquerading as support for "improving" capitalism and using government to make everyone more "equal." � Author Hunter Lewis, the co-founder of AgainstCronyCapitalism.org and former CEO of global investment firm Cambridge Associates, however, explained that government has been the "principal cause" of growing inequality.
Lewis also said Piketty's new book serves the same purpose as Keynes' Big Government theories - serving "the same short-sighted, destructive policies." � John McManus, president of The John Birch Society, has also long spoken out about how crony and monopoly "capitalists" seek to use government for their own benefit.
Citing various examples, McManus also noted that "big business found out that big government was its ally."
It is true that the world and humanity face major problems that must be addressed - even in terms of pseudo-capitalists exploiting the population via government to benefit themselves. � The root of those afflictions, though, has been deliberately misdiagnosed by the bigwigs who met in London. � The prescriptions offered at the Rothschild summit will only lead to more exploitation, more tyranny, more centralized and less accountable government, more unearned wealth for the establishment, and more human misery. � What humanity really needs are freer markets, honest money as opposed to cartel-owned central-banking scams, honest government, more freedom, more faith, and respect for individual rights. � � |
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