G-20 Summit, Chair UN Security Council summit
Thursday: The Day a President Becomes `King of the World’
By Judi McLeod Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Pittsburgh, Pa will become the window of the `New World’ this Thursday, when Barack Hussein Obama completes the circle by stepping out from the dark shadows where he’s been lurking since Jan. 20 onto the world stage. It is on Thursday when Obama meets his destiny as `King of the World’.
That he’s ravaged the United States of America in his climb to the top will be totally missed by the mainstream media.
We can only hope that Reuters writers got it right when they predicted it is doubtful that national governments will bow to external advice from the launch of a New World Order.
Thursday is Red Letter Day for Obama’s long-touted “Change”.
The omnipresent abilities of President Everywhere will be made manifest on that day as Thursday kicks off both the opening day of the Group of 20 Summit, and Obama’s precedent-breaking U.S. President chairmanship of the UN Security Council summit.
The ghosts, which have risen from the cemetery to pave the way for this chapter in history, which could be chronicled as “Make Way for the King of the World”, include the recently resurrected Maurice Strong.
Americans suffering loss of jobs, homes and savings in ObamaNation have been officially categorized as the “new poor” by the Canadian wizard who has been leading the call for One World Government from cushy chambers for decades.
“The economic crisis which began in the United States and now extends to virtually all countries has exacerbated the poverty of millions of people, mainly in the developing world, who have long been suffering from economic crisis beyond anything experienced by the “new” poor in the more developed countries,” says Strong. (http://www.cooperationearth.com, June, 2009). “There is universal recognition of the need to reform and remake our economy. The poor and disadvantaged must be fully and equitably engaged in this process and their interests a primary motivator and beneficiary of the new economy.”
It is the fault of the Americans as they have “exacerbated” the poverty of “millions of people in the developing world”, according to this UN carpetbagger.
What a crock! No people have been more generous to the poor in developing countries than the Americans.
But in order to finish their final chapter, Chairman Mo and King Hussein are going to save the world poor on the backs of the newly-made poor in America.
Strong, who has been lobbing metaphoric bombs at the Land of the Free and Home of the Brave from distant shores ever since disappearing from the International scene in the aftermath of the UN Oil-for-Food scandal, speaks the same language as `The Messiah’.
Strong, a Canadian, is top Pooh-Bah among the world’s leading proponents for global environmental cooperation. An architect of the Kyoto Protocol, he was Secretary General of the Stockholm Conference, the first major intergovernmental conference on the environment, and was elected as the first head of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP). Although his intentions were not recognized by the masses back then, in 1992 Strong was Secretary General of the UN Conference on Environment and Development—the oft-cited Rio Environmental Summit. This landmark event, led by Strong, and drummed to success by his then wife, Hanne calling on the energy of Mother Earth, was attended by more heads of government than had ever met together before, and resulted in the first-ever global cooperation on so-called climate change.
Now that climate change had been tabled, Strong could go on with former US Vice President Al Gore could to profit through carbon “credits” courtesy of the Chicago Climate Exchange.
Though New Worlders never admit to their work behind the stage, Strong is one of the three puppet masters who pulls the strings of Zombie-in-a-suit Barack Obama. He and Obama bagman George Soros were business partners in a company that promoted the Chinese Chery car, which they boasted in 2006 would outsell General Motors. Number three in the Obama King of the World chapter in world history is former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, who worked with Maurice Strong on replacing the Ten Commandments with the Earth Charter.
But until the crown is placed on King Obama’s head, the language describing what is about to take place is being kept safely temperate.
A document outlining the U.S. position ahead of the September 24-25 Group of 20 summit in Pittsburgh said exporters, which include China, Germany and Japan, should consume more, while debtors like the United States ought to boost savings.
“The world will face anemic growth if adjustments in one part of the global economy are not matched by offsetting adjustments in other parts,” said the document, which was obtained by Reuters on Monday.
“The framework drafted by U.S. policy makers foresaw analysis of G20 members’ economic policies by the International Monetary Fund to figure out if they were consistent with better balanced growth.
“We call on our finance ministers to launch the new framework by November,” the document said, signaling a determined effort to maintain momentum for change created by last year’s global financial crisis.
“The United States envisages the IMF playing a central role in a process of “mutual assessment” by making policy recommendations to the G20 every six months.
“Finance ministers and central bankers from the G20 countries are due to meet November 7-8 in Scotland.
“European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet said persuading Europe, the United States and China to accept IMF advice on economic policy may be difficult. In the past, many countries have ignored suggestions the IMF dished out in regular reviews.
“Trichet told French newspaper Le Monde the G20 had made progress on reforms to make the financial system more stable after the crisis.
“The most difficult question is still open: Europe, America, China, are they ready to modify their macroeconomic policies in the future—by following the advice of the IMF and under pressure from their peers, for the common good, and world economic stability?” he said in the piece on Monday.
“G7 sources told Reuters there was a renewed determination to cooperate because the crisis had driven home the interconnected nature of the global system. That said, governments would not allow themselves to be told what to do.
“We can’t get to a situation where any country is giving up its own decision-making,” said one source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
“Germany, a major exporter to the United States, was singled out on Sunday by U.S. President Barack Obama as a country that, like China, exports a lot but does not buy much back.
“But a top European Union official said that the euro zone, where 16 countries share a common currency, had to act as a collective.
“It is difficult to think about one country without taking into consideration what is the impact in the euro area,” European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso told reporters in New York.
“Taxpayer money to the tune of $5 trillion has been pumped into the world economy to keep it from seizing up since the beginning of the crisis last September.
“G20 leaders will maintain that pace of stimulus while acknowledging that at some point it will have to be wound down, the document said.
“But, mindful of how a disorderly rush to raise interest rates could roil world markets again, they will also ask finance ministers to thrash out a “transparent and credible” exit strategy.”
Meanwhile, The President of the US has morphed into the mists making way for the new mantra: “Long live the King of the World”.
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