J. Cheminade and the new November Bretton Wood

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J. Cheminade and the new November Bretton Wood




by Christophe » 06/11/08, 12:23

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Hello,

For decades, thousands of people have been fighting for the introduction of a New Bretton Woods. This 20 summit of the world's most influential countries is now set at 15 November in New York to redefine the foundations of a global financial and economic system.

It is true that we can rejoice that such a summit is already organized. Not so long ago, it seemed incongruous to just ask. Since the crisis has passed through there and the paradigm changes that they engender too. Yet, does it necessarily mean that our leaders have finally recovered their reason and that they are finally inclined to put man and development at the heart of the system? Nothing is less sure.


Despite the collapse of their system, supporters of the British Empire and the financial oligarchy (the Bush administration, riddled with former Goldman Sachs collaborators, and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown protecting the influence of the City London, among others) continues to struggle to save what can still be and at any price. Even if the pink poles are discovered, we continue to treat the addict with his drugs. By continuing to inject trillions of dollars (nearly 7000 billion dollars to date) in a gangrenous system in each of its wheels, we repair nothing, we aggravate the evil. The only viable solution in such a situation, the amputation of infected members, remains taboo, removed from public debate and the agenda of the world summit.


Only an orderly bankruptcy procedure, including the elimination of billions of billions of dollars in derivatives from the system, would solve the problem. Close once and for all this market and declare all derivative transactions null and void. That only the healthy parts of the system, those allowing the financing of the real economy, be saved and relaunched. It was this decision, along with the strict separation of business and deposit banks, that allowed JFD Roosevelt, in March 1933, to succeed in 31 days to allow 75% of banks to function normally after 3 years of banking bankruptcies cascading, seemingly impossible to stem.

In addition, it is important to differentiate between Keynes and Roosevelt's doctrines. They are blithely mixed by the media and yet are diametrically opposed in their foundations. It is this fight that will rage the November 15 at the World Summit between the definition of a human-oriented system or the continuation of the British financial and predatory model.

The principle of the first was to finance the digging of a hole to finance then its refilling with no particular goal. Lord Keynes preferred 10 millions of narrow-minded, underpaid and busy employees as 9 million well paid in productive and useful jobs. Its purpose was to extend the influence of the oligarchy and the model of the British empire by reducing the creativity of humanity. His model, in his own words, was better adapted to a totalitarian system.
The principle of the second was, on the contrary, to define projects useful to the general interests of the sovereign nation and then to allow their realization by credit. These projects were oriented towards improving the living conditions and work of humanity, ie large-scale infrastructure projects, agriculture, culture and the search for new technologies. A brilliant and short video on the link http://solidariteetprogres.org/article4761.html will present these differences in more detail.

Article http://www.solidariteetprogres.org/article4776.html also offers a clear distinction between a real and a fake Bretton Woods.

You will understand, we arrive at the foot of the wall, our leaders are at the height of this historic meeting, or we may sink into a crisis of unprecedented magnitude, when the sword of Damocles derivatives will fall on the head of what's left of the system.

Now, those are in those moments of history that we must realize that the leaders are us. That by the strength of our civic commitment, each one at his level, each with his weapons, from the simple positive thought to the mass instruction, we can act and contribute to tip the balance on the side of the man, the nature and reasoned mutual development.

To your arms then, citizens!

Very affectionately.

Nicolas

PS: In attachment, you will find the Solidarity & Progress leafletsummarizing in their own way this situation.


Links to visit:
https://www.econologie.com/crise-financi ... -3971.html
https://www.econologie.com/comprendre-la ... -3927.html
https://www.econologie.com/forums/adherez-au ... t6158.html
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by Capt_Maloche » 06/11/08, 13:34

YES YES uh sorry, I will not speak English anymore (Sa_opards de Pu_ains d'Anglais) Yes Yes Yes! all from there, since the creation of the first banks at home ... and remember that fat bitch of Tatcher : Evil:

When I think that we speak English in the United States because the messenger who carried the missive confirming that the official language of the US would be French, was intercepted ... (guess by whom?)

It's weird, but I'm willing to bet that the G20 will only bring good intentions with no effect, and that the subject will be Obama's new policy ...

Nevertheless, if nothing happens, it is up to us to act, but how many are really aware of the issues?
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by Christophe » 06/11/08, 13:42

Capt_Maloche wrote:When I think that we speak English in the United States because the messenger who carried the missive confirming that the official language of the US would be French, was intercepted ... (guess by whom?)


Do you believe that language changes something to the basic problem? I do not think so ... England would simply be more isolated, less influential than now ... and maybe she would have lost the Battle of England ... with the consequences you can imagine ...

But in the end, it would not have been the city of London but the Paris Defense ...

France has its share of their mother's son greedy traders and rotten to the bone that would be ready to become the macro of their mother for a few 10k € more in their pocket ... it's going I was pretty hateful ?
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by Capt_Maloche » 06/11/08, 13:54

Yes, it's not bad
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by Christophe » 06/11/08, 13:57

The situation summarized in 6 minutes: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7ab3e ... in-ou_news
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by Christophe » 06/03/12, 21:31

3 videos of Jacques Cheminade to see:

a) 1995-2012: Jacques Cheminade's fight against the financial danger: http://www.cheminade2012.fr/1995-2012-l ... cier_00400

b) Jacques Cheminade guest of La Matinale on Canal + thursday 1er march 2012: http://www.cheminade2012.fr/Jacques-Che ... anal_00529

c) Jacques Cheminade defends the producers against the crazy finance at the fair of agriculture Saturday 3 March 2012: http://www.cheminade2012.fr/Jacques-Che ... alon_00533
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by Capt_Maloche » 06/03/12, 22:12

That right

He is one of the "little" candidates to know and support
give him your voice in the first round
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by Christophe » 07/03/12, 09:41

Yes very well (thanks who?) And visit his site http://www.cheminade2012.fr/

As for the vote, must still have 500 signatures ... does it have? Yes according to the interview of C + ...

Besides, this "rule of 500 signatures" is still a little anti-democratic, don't you think? What justifies it? Avoid the multitude of candidates and the dilution of votes to favor the big ones (enarques, "aristocracy" and co ...)?

But question: why is he treated sectarian and fascist extreme right (even anti-Semitic in some cases)?

This is the case in this video at the beginning of the meeting: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xp5akk ... idats_news

Textual? Evidence? Otherwise it's defamation ...
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by Christophe » 07/03/12, 10:34

Another intervention of Cheminade to see:

Did you say "civilization"?

Jacques Cheminade makes things clear while the others go on: why he is a candidate, his project, the tragic urgency of the international situation in Europe


http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xogbf9 ... inade_news

For a new resistance!
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by Philippe Schutt » 07/03/12, 21:21

Hey, he does not like green energy : Mrgreen:
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