Washington Post Highlights Agenda For 'Bank Of The World'


The Post's description echoes that of World Bank President and Bilderberg elitist Robert Zoellick, who earlier this month openly spoke of using the economic crisis to give global financial bodies the power to regulate national policy as part of the larger creation of global government.

“If leaders are serious about creating new global responsibilities or governance, let them start by modernising multilateralism to empower the WTO, the IMF, and the World Bank Group to monitor national policies.” Zoellick stated.

Of course, The Washington Post can openly announce this, as can every other major media outlet in the world. However if you or I discuss it, it is still dismissed as a "conspiracy theory" by the unwitting majority of the population.

As we have previously reported, both the IMF and the United Nations have thrown their weight behind proposals to implement a de-facto global financial dictatorship. Both bodies have expressed support for new world reserve currency system to replace the dollar as part of the acceleration towards a new economic world order.

Earlier this month after the G20 summit, the London Telegraph's international business editor also highlighted the agenda, noting that under a clause in Point 19 of the communiqué issued by the G20 leaders, the IMF's power to create money outside the control of any sovereign body was activated.

The new reserve currency would be formed from Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), a synthetic paper currency issued by the IMF that has lain dormant for half a century.

"The world is a step closer to a global currency, backed by a global central bank, running monetary policy for all humanity." Ambrose Evans-Pritchard wrote.

As we have repeatedly warned, the introduction of a new global currency system, with an overarching regulatory body, is a key cornerstone in the move towards global government, centralized control and more power being concentrated into fewer unaccountable hands.

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