Amero Dollars In – Euro Dollars Out? NEW WORLD ORDER
What’s with the constant shape shifting of what is or isn’t the coinage of the day. Read something about the Euro being on the way out the door and that Amero is looming and should be voted in shortly, including the fact that my country, Canada, has voted it as a go, along with Mexico. And, gee, I’ll be able to trade $2 to get 1 Amero …. how nice. So, my salary, does that mean if I earned $50k a year, with the change in the coinage when it takes place it will be like my salary got cut in half?
Why don’t I see any of this in the Canadian press? Why do I have to hear about this from a non-mainstream source?
My source wrote the following:
There are also three factions in the West battling over the new financial system. The incumbent faction is the New World Order faction that still hopes to start World War 3 and start a global fascist government. Against them is the informal alliance that believes control over the world financial system should belong to the people of the planet. A third faction just sits on the fence waiting to ally themselves with the victor.
At the heart of this battle right now is the question of who will control the planned Amero currency.
Preparations for the launch of the Amero are now being finanlized. Already the new gold-backed currency has been printed and distributed to the world’s various central banks. The governments of Canada and Mexico have also signed on. Average humans will be able to trade two dollars for one Amero.
The various countries holding US debt have each been offered their own rate. We do not know the details but have heard the Chinese got the best deal while the Japanese got one of the worst deals.
What remains to be decided is what sort of organization will oversee the creation and distribution of new Amero. That is why the operation to flush out the true owners of the Federal Reserve Board is crucial.
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