Topic: sing along..... Amero!!! Amero!!!
davinci1952's photo
Fri 04/27/07 09:07 PM
Here Comes the Amero
BY: Lee Rogers
POSTED: 12-03-2006


The story of the past couple of weeks has been the meltdown of the U.S.
currency. The U.S. Dollar Index which should actually be referred to as
the Federal Reserve Note Index has now fallen to 82.42 as of this
Friday. The Index appears to be breaking down and will probably test the
all time low which is around the 80 mark. If we see the Index fall below
this mark we can expect to see it fall much further.

There is no question that we could very well be on the brink of a major
slide in the value of Federal Reserve Notes. One of the reasons why I
believe this to be true is because the mainstream media is now
introducing the public to the idea of a new currency called the Amero.
The Amero is a proposed fiat currency that will replace the Canadian,
U.S. and Mexican currencies as all three countries are merged into a
North American Union. Even though the idea of a North American Union and
the Amero has been talked about for quite sometime, there are still
people who believe that these are conspiracy theories. For any skeptics,
let me assure you that the possibility of a North American Union and the
Amero currency is very real. Below is an excerpt from a World Net Daily
article that quotes a CNBC interview with Steve Pervis, Vice President
at Jefferies International Ltd where he urges a move to the Amero and a
North American Union.

London Stock Trader Urges Move to Amero

In an interview with CNBC, a vice president for a prominent London
investment firm yesterday urged a move away from the dollar to the
"amero," a coming North American currency, he said, that "will have a
big impact on everybody's life, in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico."

Steve Previs, a vice president at Jefferies International Ltd.,
explained the Amero "is the proposed new currency for the North American
Community which is being developed right now between Canada, the U.S.
and Mexico."

The aim, he said, according to a transcript provided by CNBC to WND, is
to make a "borderless community, much like the European Union, with the
U.S. dollar, the Canadian dollar and the Mexican peso being replaced by
the amero."

Previs told the television audience many Canadians are "upset" about the
amero. Most Americans outside of Texas largely are unaware of the amero
or the plans to integrate North America, Previs observed, claiming many
are just "putting their head in the sand" over the plans.

More proof of the coming North American Union comes from a publication
written in 2005 by the communists at the Council on Foreign Relations.
The publication talks about building a North American Community by the
year 2010. Don’t be fooled by the politically correct terminology, they
go into considerable detail about building a North American Union with
governing agencies that will set policy for all three countries. This is
the CFR’s official plan and it is being implemented as we speak.

Building a North American Community

Getting back to the main point, I don’t see why CNBC would bring
somebody on to talk about the Amero if things were going so great with
our present currency. I believe that the value of Federal Reserve Notes
is going to be manipulated in such a fashion that it makes it easy for
the central bankers to implement the Amero. If they continue to inflate
the currency and escalate a currency crisis, they can more easily gain
public support to introduce a new currency.

***Either way, the Amero is a terrible idea. It is going to be an
entirely fiat currency which will help further consolidate power to the
banking cartel. It will give them control over the entire North American
region through their power of currency creation.***(my emphasis)

Besides this public introduction to the Amero, all of the fundamental
factors driving the devaluation of U.S. currency remain. We still have a
huge mess in the U.S. housing market, a government debt in the
trillions, a huge trade deficit with China, foreigners diversifying into
other currencies, out of control inflation, a mess in Iraq and of course
the fact that our currency is no longer backed by a tangible asset.
Federal Reserve Notes as of this past Thursday were trading at 15-year
lows against the pound sterling. With all of these fundamentals to
consider, I would be very surprised if we don’t see a currency crisis
take place within the next few years.
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sooo...Press one for English...and please pay in Amero's please...Wonder
who's picture
will be on this bad boy?....Is any doubt about the international bankers
plans for our country it is time to wake up ....grumble noway
grumble noway grumble noway

mnhiker's photo
Fri 04/27/07 10:34 PM
It doesn't surprise me,
with that jackass Wolfowitz
heading the World Bank.

What were they thinking?