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jacobin
08-03-2009, 06:43 PM
http://theyesmenfixtheworld.com/

YouTube - HBO Documentary Films: The Yes Men Fix The World (HBO) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcKTtdwtyGM)

From my site, United Elite 2005-


Watch the Yes Men perform 'identity correction' by posing as World Trade Organization (WTO) officials, as they are mistakenly invited by unsuspecting hosts to appear at conferences and universities throughout the world. Please purchase the DVD directly from the Yes Men to support their cause and their great enlightening work.

http://web.archive.org/web/20050525224813/http://unitedelite.net/yesmen.html

United Elite 2005-


The phrase 'new world order' is a very positive idea and is synonymous with globalization.

It is the idealistic belief that the world can be better than it is today. It is a fundamental truth that everyone should recognize, for our lives are not simply byproducts of entropic chaos; rather there is a legitimate purpose for us to create a better world.

In Judaism this concept is called the Tikkun Olam. It is the desire for an individual to repair the world and the universe.

http://web.archive.org/web/20051119222411/unitedelite.net/realnwo.html

Written by me, The Quest for the Holy Grail of Banking-


CAUTION - The following words will forever transform your understanding of the concept of wealth. Names have been concealed to protect the individuals involved.

There exists a world in the realm of international finance so mysterious and so intriguing that it's difficult to convey in words. This world exists in the context of billions of dollars, guaranteed investments, humanitarian projects, Zurich, and London. It is the elite of the elite; the pinnacle.

According to the Bank for International Settlements, the United Kingdom accounts for 31.3% or $753 billion dollars a day in foreign exchange (forex) Interbank market turnover. The NYSE stock exchange and NASDAQ on average trade about $40 billion a day. All exchanges in the world combined trade about $130 billion. The forex trades $2 trillion per day. The US only makes up 19.2% or $461 billion a day. The next closest is Japan, at 8.3% or $199 billion. The annual forex turnover is 10 times that of world Gross Domestic Product (GDP); over $400 trillion.

The BIS states that 75% of daily turnover in each of the top three countries is accounted by 16 banks in the UK, 11 banks in the US, and 11 banks in Japan. These are not necessarily individual banks, rather they are various offices of only a few actual banks. You can easily see the highly consolidated nature of the banking industry. London will forever be the capital of the financial world.

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None of them ever could confirm anything. I eventually determined there were no profits to be realized in searching for the Holy Grail. It's no coincidence that the historical keepers of the Holy Grail, the Knights Templar, were also the world's first international banking system. The real Grail is the fractional reserve banking system, that has enabled a small group of intelligent ambitious individuals to control the world monetarily.

The only legitimate way to profit in the Holy Grail of Banking is to make a movie about the phenomenon. The multitude of IRS, Treasury, and other organizations' financial warnings that explicitly state these investments do not exist, only add to the intrigue. It's reportedly illegal to conduct in the U.S., but in Europe it definitely is possible if you truly did own an international bank. However, the power is centralized heavily.

If you are still curious if the trades exist, the only true way to find out is to fly to Zurich and meet with the bank. If you happen to have $20 million in risk capital and are quite curious, I could introduce you to the trader. More importantly, I could introduce you to the private securities attorney and a former Secret Service agent who could conduct the critical due diligence required. Although, instead of potentially losing all of your $20 million, I'd recommend a more profitable investment by funding a film on the story or simply buying your own bank, which I can also provide.

http://web.archive.org/web/20060222074839/unitedelite.net/holygrail.html

Optatron
08-03-2009, 06:56 PM
I saw the WTO documentary