Asian Crises

From: James Daugherty (daugh@home.msen.com)
Date: Wed Jan 14 1998 - 16:37:38 MST


|-----Original Message-----
|From: Mix <mixmaster@remail.obscura.com>
|Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy,talk.politics.misc
|Date: Monday, January 12, 1998 10:34 PM
|Subject: The Asian Crises
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||The only people who benefit from these bailouts are the bankers.
||Remember Mexico: the people had their wages cut in half, and our
||trade deficit skyrocketed. Our taxes are to be used to promote
||the general welfare, not subsidize international bankers.
||
|| THE SOROS SCAM
||
||The "global gangsters" see an area of the world that they want to
||invest in (Asia, etc.); Soros an other "money manipulators" then
||attack that nation's currency. After it has been devalued and the
||people impoverished, the multinational companies step in and buy
||up their assets "dirt cheap." Wealth is then transfered from the
||hard working people of this world to the billionaire bankers, whose
||loans have failed because of the currency crisis. The laundering
||mechanism for these loans -- IMF, World Bank, G7, etc. -- then
||impose conditions on the victimized country that are favorable to
||the robber barons. Also, because of the influx of this money, the
||assets previously bought appreciate in value.
||
||What we have is a clear violation of the RICO statute. When are the
||states going to arrest members of the CFR, and other parties complicit
||in this scam. I would also suggest that the people of Europe do the
||same with the RIIA. These crooks have murdered 100s of thousands of
||people in their "bankers wars," and literally stolen trillions of
||dollars from the masses. It is now time for the people to "rise up,"
||and demand that justice be done.
||
||WHEN IS "ROB" RUBIN GOING TO BE ARRESTED? He has stolen billions of
||our hard earned dollars from the treasury, without getting "STATUTORY"
||authority from Congress.
||
||ps. Alan Greenspan is going to cause a Depression if he doesn't drama-
||tically lower interest rates.
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||ACCELERATING PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN INFRASTRUCTURE IN EAST ASIA
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||The World Bank Group has estimated total market requirements for
||infrastructure in East Asia at US$ 1.2 to 1.5 trillion over the
||next decade. Despite keen interest, the number of private projects
||underway is well short of the potential. This session will focus on
||critical constraints to increased private participation and
||possible remedies.
||* The gap in expectations and perceptions of risks
||* Government objectives, commitment, and decisionmaking processes
|| * Sector policies and legal and regulatory framework
||* Unbundling, mitigation, and risk management
||* Domestic capital markets and mechanisms to provide long-term debt
||* Transparency and competition in contracting
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