Well they just come out and say it now, what used to be considered a “conspiracy theory” and denied is now heard almost daily. The “New World Order”, globalization- just another word for “world government.
"How we manage the rebalancing of the global economy could profoundly influence how open, equitable, and prosperous the New World Order will be," Governor Carney said in a speech delivered to the 15th Annual International Economic Forum of the Americas. THEN: The global financial crisis has reduced the differences between nations and created the opportunity to form a new world order, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said Wednesday. Speaking after a meeting with Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazarbayev in the Kazakh capital Astana, Lula called on the global community to seize on the crisis to create a fairer world for developing nations. "I want to say that before the crisis, there were many countries which had greater significance than others, and some countries which had no significance at all," he said through a translator. "After the crisis, everyone has become similar. We have the possibility to create a new world order and together we should improve our relations." Breitbart.com
New world order’ needs better economic grounding: Carney
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Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney, shown in March, said renewed globalization requires more transparency, efficiency and prudent regulations. (Jimmy Jeong/The Canadian Press) Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney said Thursday that renewed globalization is going to require more transparency. (just like Obama said)Despite the meltdown, globalization has been good, he said. “Globalization lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty and created the potential for hundreds of millions more to share their destiny.” (yep-spreading the wealth…sound familiar?)
But it’s not clear how international commerce and finance will be reorganized coming out of the recession, Carney told the International Economic Forum of the Americas in Montreal.(how about some global control coming from maybe the UN? like the IMF?)
Carney proposed an agenda for fixing the failures that caused the recession, saying “the next wave of globalization needs to be more firmly grounded and its participants more responsible,” in part because a belief in markets has been weakened by policy-makers and private players who didn’t always live up to their responsibilities.(so we can trust the bureaucrats at the UN or the EU to make it better I guess and more trustworthy ?)
Carney suggested the “new world order” needs:
- More transparency to avoid problems such as inadequate disclosure on securitized products.
- More efficient markets that are less susceptible to extreme price movements, which contributed to companies failing and the global economy crashing.
- More prudent regulations, such as new capital requirements for banks, to help smooth the credit cycle.
- Ensuring all countries accept responsibility for promoting a better international monetary system, which could include allowing their exchange rates to adjust.
The decisions made in the recovery could influence how open, equitable, and prosperous the new world order (world government globalization) will be, he said.
‘More to come’
Carney said there are still major adjustments being made to inventories, investment growth will be negative into 2010, G7 unemployment will rise and excessive levels of private debt must still be cut. (referring to a group of nations as a whole under control?)
“Although global demand and trade levels appear to be approaching bottom, and inventory and labour adjustments have already been substantial, there is still more to come,” he said.
Governments have fought the economic shortfall with more spending,(yep-that always works good, when your in debt spend more money and that will get you back on your feet fast!) but they need to develop realistic exit strategies to avoid stifling the recovery, Carney said.
“I want to say that before the crisis, there were many countries which had greater significance than others, and some countries which had no significance at all,” he said through a translator.
“After the crisis, everyone has become similar. We have the possibility to create a new world order and together we should improve our relations.”

