thanks to all that answer i live in the uk my parents have a small share in a fruit farm in keremeos Similkameen Valley, British Columbia and wondering if it is being affected

Who hasn’t been affected? It actually depends on the crop as to the extent.


Capitalism is deception about ownership of companies. There are all new companies, stores, restaurants, and banks every 4 years and an average employment duration of 1 year within false economics capitalism, (that is possibly a secret homelessness-without-health insurance death camp). Remaining solvent does not actually exist within false economics capitalism.

Get rich quick schemes in the capitalist business world, (buyouts, IPOs, conglomerates, acquisitions, mergers, and the stock market), do not actually work. Profit existing in the capitalist business world, or millionaires existing within capitalism, is pathological deception committed by the 21 organizations spying on the population with plain clothes agents, (with covert fake names and fake backgrounds).

Actual economics is the persons that are paying the business loans of companies voting at work in order to control the property they are paying for. The employees of companies are also paying the expenses of companies beyond the salary of the employees.

Capitalism is the psychology of imaginary parents, false economics, and the criminal deception of employees that are paying the bills (including the stocks and bonds, or shares) of companies.

Completely destroyed …. …………Rebuilding ………..destoying……..rebuilding
Paying huge amounts of money to dead soldier’s families and funeral costs…………..buying more amunition…….

Not only Iraq, count on Afghanistan and many other careless blunders also.

I mean here only THE SOCIAL effects, (like morality, faith, relations, How locals look to foreigners….etc)

what is certain is that things will get worse before they will start to get better.
morality… sometimes i wonder if there still is such thing as morality. i am not talking just about promiscuity. it seems that there is nothing that some people would not do for money. they will cheat, they will steal, they will kill, they will sell themselves. there were times when giving your word meant something, and when you could rely on that because it was shameful, unmanly and not ladylike to trample the word you gave. when promises were kept.
faith… and by this i do not mean the outside appearance, the facade that many people keep just for show. how many people are really living their lives according to what religion teaches us. and by religion i am referring to every religion because they are the same in their roots.
relations… people became so alienated from each other. i remember the times when it was completely normal to help your neighbours without them needing to ask for help. it was normal to help a person in the street who needs help, and now most of people will turn their head to the other side and pretend that nothing is happening.
reflecting on foreigners… lets be honest here. i think that we both know that the locals will look down upon foreign people, and that this will unfortunately happen in every country. the less educated the people are, the more they will be xenophobic. they will blame the foreigners for taking away their jobs, not thinking that it was them, the locals, who refused to do the same jobs and did not have anything against treating those who were doing them with utmost dissrespect.
but you know something? i still have hope in humanity. call me a dreamer, but the things will get better. they always get better. it is the sad truth that we, humans, need a dissaster to wake up, to learn. the whole human history is a series of disasters but also a series of overcoming them. it was the same with the ”glorious” roman empire that declined and fell to open the door to the middle ages. and after the ”dark” middle ages renaissance, the rebirth, came…
it will always be like this. the decline and the fall – the raise and the new beginning…
is not the human life the same? we bring the children (the better versions of us, if you want), to this world as a new hope. we die to make place for them on this earth. we leave to them our legacy hoping that they will do better than we did. and the same thing will happen with their children and the children of their children.
everything comes in circles and something old has to disappear to make place to something new. but that does not mean that the past things should be forgotten as if they never happened. just the opposite, they are to be remembered, they are to be learned from to be able to improve ourselves and the world we are living in…

Those who swallow down usury cannot arise except as one whom Shaitan has prostrated by (his) touch does rise. That is because they say, trading is only like usury; and Allah has allowed trading and forbidden usury. To whomsoever then the admonition has come from his Lord, then he desists, he shall have what has already passed, and his affair is in the hands of Allah; and whoever returns (to it)– these arc the inmates of the fire; they shall abide in it. (275)

Yeah, as if islamic banking is doing any better…

I really cannot understand why the world leaders don’t bring in the shadow chancellor …..er…..what’s his name?? He seems to have all the answers.

Because people have faith in a bill that is 4 pages long and accounts for $700 billion.

what happened with Omar Torrijos.

JOHN PERKINS: Well, Omar, again, was very stalwartly standing up to the United States, demanding that the Panama Canal should be owned by Panamanians. And I spent a lot of time with Torrijos, and I liked him very, very much as an individual. He was extremely charismatic, extremely courageous and very nationalistic about wanting to get the best for his people. And I couldn’t corrupt him. I tried everything I could possibly do to bring him around. And as I was failing, I was also very concerned that something would happen to him. And sure enough—it was interesting that Jaime Roldos’s plane crashed in May, and Torrijos said—got his family together and said, “I’m probably next, but I’m ready to go. We’ve now got the Canal turned over.” He had signed a treaty with Jimmy Carter to get the Canal in Panamanian hands. He said, “I’ve accomplished my job, and I’m ready to go now.” And he had a dream about being in a plane that hit a mountain. And within two months after it happened to Roldos, it happened to Torrijos also.

AMY GOODMAN: And you met with both these men?

JOHN PERKINS: Yes, I’d met with both of them.

AMY GOODMAN: What were your conversations like?

JOHN PERKINS: Well, especially with Torrijos, I spent a lot of time with him in some formal meetings and also at tail parties and barbecues—he was big on things like that—and was constantly trying to get him to come around to our side and letting him know that if he did, he and his family would get some very lucrative contracts, would become very wealthy, and, you know, warning him. And he didn’t really need much warning, because he knew what would be likely to happen if he didn’t. And his attitude was, “I want to get done what I can in my lifetime, and then so be it.”

And it’s been interesting, Amy, that since I wrote the book Confessions, Marta Roldos, who’s Jaime’s daughter, has come to the United States to meet with me, and I just spent time with her in Ecuador. She is now a member of parliament in Ecuador, just elected, and she married Omar Torrijos’s nephew. And it’s really interesting to hear their stories about what was going on—she was seventeen at the time her parents—her mother was also in the plane that her father died in; the two of them died in that plane—and then to hear her talk about how her husband, Omar’s nephew, was in that meeting when the family was called together and Omar said, “I’m probably next, but I’m ready to go. I’ve done my job. I’ve done what I could do for my people. So I’m ready to go, if that’s what has to happen.”

AMY GOODMAN: So what were your conversations at the time with other so-called economic hit men? I mean, you became the chief consultant at Charles Main.

JOHN PERKINS: Chief economist.

AMY GOODMAN: Chief economist.

JOHN PERKINS: Right. Well, you know, when I was with other people that—we could be sitting at a table, say, in the Hotel Panama, knowing that we’re both here to win these guys over, but we also had our official jobs, which were to do studies on the economy, to show how if the country accepted the loan, it was going to improve its gross national product. We would talk about those kinds of things. It’s, I suspect, a little bit like if two CIA agents, spies, get together or have a beer together, they don’t really talk about what they’re really doing beneath the surface, but they’ve got an official job, too, and that’s what you focus on. And, in fact, the two, in my case, are very closely linked.

So we were producing these economic reports that would prove to the World Bank and would prove to Omar Torrijos that if he accepted these huge loans, then his country’s gross national product would just mushroom and pull his people out of poverty. And we produced these reports, which made sense from a mathematical econometric standpoint. And, in fact, it often happened that with these loans, the GNP, the gross national product, did increase.

But what also was true, and what Omar knew and Jaime Roldos knew and I was coming to know very strongly, was that even if the general economy increased, the poor people with these loans would get poorer. The rich would make all the money, because most of the poor people weren’t even tied into the gross national product. A lot of them didn’t even make income. They were living off subsistence farming. They benefited nothing, but they were left holding the debt, and because of these huge debts, their country in the long term would not be able to provide them with healthcare, education and other social services.

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Rupert Murdoch Admits He Tried to Shape Public Opinion on the Iraq War during an otherwise smug and elitist conversation at the DAVOS WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM which took place in January 2007.

Murdoch met in forum with host Charlie Rose, Israeli Vice Prime Minister (& Foreign Affairs Minister!) Tzipi Livni.

Also there was Rt Hon GORDON BROWN MP
Chancellor of the Exchequer in the UK– whom Charlie Rose announced during the meeting to be who “everyone expected to be the next Prime Minister.”

Alex Jones 9/11 Infowars Economic World Forum Davos Switzerland Globalization Government Fox Rupert Murdoch Iraq Bush PR

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http://www.weforum.org/annualmeeting 25.01.2008
The Future of Mobile Technology
The convergence of communication, GPS technology and payment systems in one device, the mobile phone, is dramatically reshaping the consumer landscape.

How will this convergence of services and technologies affect advertising, content delivery and access to consumer data in markets around the world?

Kim Shin-Bae, President and Chief Executive Officer, SK Telecom, Republic of Korea
Kevin J. Martin, Chairman, Federal Communications Commission, USA; Young Global Leader
Eric Schmidt, Chairman of the Executive Committee and Chief Executive Officer, Google, USA
Sir Howard Stringer, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Sony Corporation, Japan
Wang Jianzhou, Chairman and Chief Executive, China Mobile Communications Corporation, People’s Republic of China; Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2008
Jeff Zucker, President and Chief Executive Officer, NBC Universal, USA

Moderator
David Kirkpatrick, Senior Editor, Internet and Technology, Fortune Magazine, USA

Duration : 1:15:32

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Alternative media activist Alex Jones discussed the pending economic collapse and its relation to the New World Order. Several years ago, he warned that banks were planning to artificially implode the subprime mortgages, and now we’ve seen that come to pass.

A thousand trillion in fake ets were leveraged out by select international private banks, who used the “false paper” to buy up things such as media companies, defense contractors, shipping companies, and mines — then the real ets were “fenced” into key infrastructure leaving the big brokerage firms and banks as hollow fronts ready to fall, Jones explained. The public is then told “you will be in a depression,” unless you sign on for the bailout, he continued.

The proposed $700 billion federal bailout plan will actually end up costing $5 trillion, he declared. This plan, if enacted, will lead to 20-40% inflation in the next 2-4 years, and the military/police will be employed for crowd control in the face of civil unrest, Jones cautioned. He also spoke about “false flag” events such as a faked UFO landing– a New World Order plan to instill mass panic and control. Such an event could be enabled by the Pentagon’s giant hologram projection systems, he noted.

http://www.coasttocoastam.com/

http://www.infowars.com/

Duration : 0:10:40

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