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1 19th May 08:51
felix
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Having recently returned from a trip to Latin America to meet with local
WIPC affiliates, I was struck by the almost universal acceptance of the US
Dollar as the standard of reference for local currency, commodity and real
estate values. Everywhere I visited, the local people expressed their
disgust and hatred for the USA and its zionist masters. But they still
continue to use the Yankee Dollar as their guiding star in matters of
economics. In Brazil, every newspaper, every day, publishes the value of
the local "Real" in terms of the Dollar, including the "official",
"parallel" and "tourist" exchange rates. In Colombia, Mexico, Peru and
Argentina, the situation is pretty much the same. In the local "casas de
cambio" exchanges, the Dollar is still accorded preferential status, despite
the recent collapse of the American currency in the European and Asian
markets.

Whenever I pointed out that such support for the Yankee Dollar serves only
to support the genocidal imperial agenda of the North American settler
regime, the locals appeared somewhat discomfited but essentially unmoved.
Apparently the common people of "America Latina" are still unable to
understand the mechanism through which their support for the Dollar
facilitates the ongoing slaughter, displacement and enslavement of
indigenous peoples throughout the World.

If the people of Latin America must have an external touchstone for the
value of their goods and services, why not adopt the Euro, Yen or Yuan?
After all the Dollar has already lost around 35% of its value in the
international marketplace and continues to slide almost daily.

Nowadays, the USA is truly a "Paper Tiger", unable to feed or clothe its
settler population, let alone provide the energy and manufactured goods so
gluttonously and wastefully swallowed up by the "Consumer Society". The
whole "house of cards" of American capitalism is sustained by the
willingness of Latin American and other enslaved peoples to accept the
Dollar in trade for their goods and resources. Just imagine what would
happen if the OPEC countries were to demand payment for their petroleum in
Euros; US imperialism would collapse overnight.

As the Islamic martyrs have shown, the zionist imperialists are most
vulnerable to actions that undermine international confidence in their
economic hegemony. By some estimates, the heroic actions against their New
York financial capital have cost the Satanic Empire more than three TRILLION
dollars in direct and "ripple effect" losses.

Boycotting imperialist products, making Big Mac ricin-burgers (as has
recently been carried out in Rio de Janeiro) and refusing to visit Disney
World are all laudable actions. But abandoning the Latin American "dollar
mentality" will surely hasten the long-overdue collapse of the settler
regime in North America.

We have already convinced the editors of at least two influential journals
to stop using the US Dollar as the primary currency of reference in their
international business reporting. We strongly urge all progressive
organizations and individuals to exert maximum pressure on the editorial
boards of the remaining publications to move away from the dollar. Our
principal target in the "DUMP THE DOLLAR" campaign is the "Latin American
Wall Street Journal", the Gazeta Mercantile of Sao Paulo, Brazil. PLEASE
HELP US DESTROY THE HEGEMONY OF THE YANKEE SETTLER DOLLAR. You will be
helping us destroy the most evil empire in the history of the Earth.


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2 19th May 08:51
ray s. elizondo
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Could YOU yourself live without touching the dollar?
All immigrants from Latin-American that LIVE in the US, they also hate the
US, but they love the DOLLAR, even the PuertoRicans, in a parade, they had a
big sign that read: "WE LOVE PUERTO RICO, BUT WE LOVE THE WELFARE DOLLARS
MORE"


California, they sure love the DOLLAR.

Latin America is too far away from Europe and Asia, but too close to the US,
that is the Main and Only reason the US dollar will never be displaced.

If you want changes, they need to make silver coins in Latin America, that
would be the ONLY way to displace the dollar.
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3 19th May 08:51
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Yes, the whole world hates America but they love our currency. Notice
that when Saddam Hussein was getting ready to flee Iraq he withdrew
a huge amount of money in U.S. dollars; he did take some Euros, but
not nearly as many.

America can't help it if we have the best economic system in the world.
People all over the world know that our dollars will retain their value
more than any other currency. Other countries play all sorts of games
with their currencies, something that leads people to not trust them.
What should replace the U.S. dollar? How about the Mexican peso? The
pinche Mexican government played all sorts of games with the peso
during the 1980s and 1990s, devaluing it on a regular basis to cover
up their financial mismanagement. Maybe we could do the Brazil thing
and simply replace the currency when it gets too worthless.

Latin-American nations would probably be best off if they simply
abandoned their national currencies and adopted the dollar as their
currency. Their leaders would no longer be able to cover up
incompetence and theft by adjusting the value of the currency.
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4 19th May 08:51
kafou lobo
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This may NOT be a bad idea.

Kafou
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5 19th May 08:51
comrade
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se my economic model - http://www.mysolution.ws/industry.htm

to take care of ANY funny money business, once and for all


--
Comrade
see my friend Average Joe's site
http://www.mysolution.ws
the aristocracy was the problem in 1776
the aristocracy is the problem today
http://www.aclu.org/dissentreport
we must close the door by which aristocracy arises

"Does God want goodness? or the choice of goodness?
Is the man who chooses bad, somehow better,
than the man who has the good forced upon him?"
a quote from the movie, A Clockwork Orange, Kubrick

Enlightenment is man's release from his self-incurred tutelage.
Tutelage is man's inability to make use of his understanding
without direction from another. Self-incurred is this tutelage when
its cause lies not in lack of reason but in lack of resolution
and courage to use it without direction from another. Sapere aude!
"Have courage to use your own reason!" - that is the motto
of enlightenment.
Kant -- What Is Enlightenment? 1784

Ayn Rand just professed laissez faire, another Jewish mysticist
of Zionist status quo social order, and aspiring to such, she
never challenged "the establishment" she was a radical crony,
not a radical individual, the very anti-thesis of individualism
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6 19th August 03:59
h. reader
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Settler regime? Who else but the descendants of settlers would
you have running this country? Latin Americans? Hilarious. You
assholes can't even run a successful fire drill in your own countries.
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7 19th August 03:59
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Envy is a terrible disease. It can kill.


Since most Latin America is some form or another Leftist, it
just shows how hipocritical they are, doesn't it?


Latin America would not be better off without the U.S. Quite
the contrary as Cuba shows again and again. In the cases of
Brazil, Mexico and Argentina, these countries are oozing with
riches, natural resources, and opportunities potentials that
would have Japanese, Taiwanese, Korean and British etc.
mouthwatering. Unfortunately, Latin American governments are
mostly very corrupt, very anti-progress, very anti-capitialism,
and very State Elite-centric. The private sector in Latin
American countries is quite small compared to the Gluttonous
Leviathan State Machines that creates, lives and feeds off the
people's poverty. Try open a business in Mexico and see how
many draconian rules you will encounter. Try exporting through
Siscomex in Brazil, and you will encounter the same. Look at
the tax rates that Latin Americans pay in their respective
countries. Look at the rampant corruption in which $1 Billion
embezzelments hardly raises eyebrows in the evening news.
Try open a business in Brazil and see how far you will go
after being honest in paying every single tax and all fees.

In addition to all that, Brazil has a historic attitude
encrusted in its government that the people are just
pawns, and that whatever services the government
provides is akin to doing people a favor. It is the
famous 'Complicar para valorizar '(Making everything an
obstacle so that you learn to "appreciate it"). The
Elite Burrocracy loves to exercise it upon the common people.

Brazilians could reduce unemployment tomorrow if they
would only allow entrepreneurs to provide capital and
incentives towards new enterprises as in the U.S.
http://west.poly.edu/~jarbou01/page2.htm

If you read the link above, you can't help but see
how relatively easy Americans open a business. Some
of the most famous Corporations started in people's
garages and now employ thousands of people with good
salaries. That is unheard in Brazil, and most Brazilians
would think that you smoked something funny if you
mentioned to them. However, many U.S. businesses
were in fact opened in humble beginnings as garages
with some venture capital backing. Brazilians can
only count on themselves because the Elitist State and
the few companies in the private sector abhor
any middle class rising to the occasion.

http://www.an.com.br/1998/set/17/0ecc.htm
use babelfish.altavista.com to translate this article
from Portuguese into English. It will give an insight on
how artificially hard the government there makes
for hard working entrepreneurs to earn a honest living.

Most Latin American governments are to be blamed instead of the
Dollar, McDonalds, Corporations, IMF, and any other Leftist's
lame scapegoat excuse. Taiwan also base its New Taiwan Dollars
aligned with the U.S. Dollar, but Taiwan has a responsible
government which allows its citizens to thrive in free enterprise,
and really invest its resources on its people(the average joe on
the street and not the mafia like acquaintances scavanging
government jobs as in most of Latin America).


The Yuan is non convertible. There is a move now for China to
enter its currency to be convertible, but it has not happened yet.
China may be an emerging industrial powerhouse, but it has a long
way to go before it even learn how to crawl. As for the Yen, it
would be foolish to adopt it since Japan's economy is in the
doldrums for quite a long time, and could easily thumble if your
suggestion was taken upon. As for the Euro, it is too early to
jump into an unproven currency. Unless, of course, you as an
individual trade currencies for a profit. The Euro could suffer
losses due to Eurozone emerging budgetary problems and Germany's
economy stalled in neutral.
http://www.economist.com/agenda/disp...ory_id=1921623

That leaves the trusted Dollar as the only currency to consider
in your billfold and in Latin American countries.

That has no bearing whatsoever in the street. Somehow Japanese
companies continue to produce automobiles at affordable prices.
Even German cars like BMW and Mini Coopers are affordable to
most mid income Americans.

http://www.lineback.com/bmw/

A couple making USD2,500 a month each (not hard and not
impossible to accomplish) can easily afford a $600 car payment.
Most Americans, though, rather use the money to buy other things,
or for vacationing.

Gas prices have not reached European levels yet.
www.gaspricewatch.com

Food and Consumer goods continue to be modestly priced for over
25 years.
www.safeway.com
www.albertsons.com
www.walmart.com

Imports from China are affordable not only for Americans, but
for Latin Americans as well. The Dollar is essential for the
successes listed above (whether European, American or Asian).
Without the Dollar, Latin America would become a huge failure
like Cuba while having abundance of natural resources, and
opportunity potentials for all Americans (North, Central,
and South).


Everyone here has clothes. The average American has a standard of
living much higher than its European counterparts.
www.census.gov

The Consumer Society is much more Democratic, just, and good
than your ideal Society which has failed in every continent
that it was adopted. Communism, Socialism, and Social Democracism
are all failures. The latter would never work without Capitalism
and consumerism. The only time the U.S. could not feed or clothe
its people was during the Great Depression.However, The Soviet
Union in its peak could hardly feed its own people for it had
bread lines and rations.

Most Latin American countries use the Dollar, but if you bother
checking who trades with whom you will find that Latin American
countries trade more with Europeans and Asians that the U.S.
Maquilladoras in Central America are mostly owned by Asians.
Did you know that? Brazilians, when they bother to export,
they export mostly to Europe and in the past Arab countries.
Did you know that Iraq's VW Passats were all made in Brazil?
Look at any CNN footage and you can see lots and lots of
dual color VW Passats. Saudi Arabia imported Brazilian
frozen Chicken by the ton, and Japan imports most of Brazil's
Soybean crops. Do your research and then post.


First of all, OPEC countries would not be foolish to shoot themselves
in the foot. After all, they are not Brazilian. LOL
Secondly, OPEC countries are constantly stabbing each other in the
back akin to Brazil's 'Gersonista' style that they would never stand
in agreement to defraud the U.S., Eurozone, or emerging Asian powers.
Lastly, some OPEC countries are in such deep financial troubles
despite their front wealth that they would never be able to demand
anything like you wish for.

Islamic Martyrs???? These are pendejos, trouxas, dumba**es who
run amuck trying to get to "Heaven" and get their 500 virgins.
At least Hispanics are not so dumb to attempt the same for a
green card. LOL


You love destruction and loss of property, don't you? The A.H. in
the link below was thinking just like you when he decided to
destroy another man's property. He is in jail now where he
will be for quite sometime.

http://www.fuckfrance.com/read.html?...215&replies=48
note the red flag with white hammer and sickle. Bunch of
moronic Leftists. If someone started to demolish their homes
or Elitist government palaces, they would call Police and
be filled with indignation. However, they somehow self-
establish their right to destroy something that doesn't
belong to them.


Although I don't agree with your rant, you can vote with your
Dollars any way you want. On the other hand, forcing people by
law to consume, to think or to speak in a certain way is
downright Leftist as the French have done with their language
(banning English words as E-Mail), and others have
attempted to do as Al Gore with anti-sprawl legislation if
he were elected President.


To be substituted with what???
(a)Chronic poverty as in Cuba?
(b)State Elites as in France?
(c)Some Elite Mullahs stashing money in Zurich while the people
make a sub-living in Iran?
(e)Generous caos as in "President" Taylor's Liberia?

If you like (a) through (e), you can renounce your American Citizenship
and go live there. America is better off the way it is rather than
becoming another poverty paradise like Cuba.

Convinced with what? Dollars or Euros? LOL

If someone busted the window of your car, or forcefully entered your
home or trashed your office, or splitted your head open with a
pipe, what would you call this individual?

Gee...Atilla the Hun, Genghis Khan, Joseph 'Gulag/Millions killed' Stalin
are according to you good guys. Now let's see (scratching head), how
many countries did these guys rebuild after a war with them? Did
Stalin helped Germany? Did Khan established Free Trade Zones in China?
Did Atilla donated tons of food to France's early settlers or rebuild
Roman buildings destroyed by them?

Your claim about most evil empire is downright foolish because....
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/marshall/
http://www.usaid.gov/


Evil is the anything of the Left for they claimed to be right about their
system. It is more Elitist than Capitalism and it is hipocritical in
stating that it helps the poor while permanently enslaving them
into submission and left over handouts and handowns.

J
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8 19th August 03:59
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For the same reason people loathe Microsoft, but they still use the MS
operating system and other MS software in their business everyday.

Unless of course you have a better alternative.... Yaofeng
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