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THE IMF CATAPULTS FROM SHUNNED AGENCY TO GLOBAL CENTRAL BANK

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"At the moment the debt is owed by poor countries to banks, and if the poor countries had to, they could default on that. The bank debt is going to be replaced by debt that's owed to the IMF, which for very good strategic reasons the poor countries will always service. . . . The rich countries have made this $500 billion available to stimulate their own banks, and the IMF is a wonderful party to put in between the countries and the debtors and the banks."

Not long ago, the IMF was being called obsolete. Now it is back in business with a vengeance; but it's the old unseemly business of serving as the collection agency for the international banking industry. As long as third world debtors can service their loans by paying the interest on them, the banks can count the loans as "assets" on their books, allowing them to keep their pyramid scheme going by inflating the global money supply with yet more loans. It is all for the greater good of the banks and their affiliated multinational corporations; but the $500 billion in funding is coming from the taxpayers of the G20 nations, and the foreseeable outcome will be that the United States will join the ranks of debtor nations subservient to a global empire of central bankers.

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Ellen Brown is an attorney, president of the Public Banking Institute, and author of 11 books. Her websites are http://WebofDebt.com, http://EllenBrown.com, and http://PublicBankingInstitute.org. In her latest book, "Web of Debt: The Shocking (more...)
 

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US Debt by Douglas Smyth on Friday, Oct 2, 2009 at 11:28:59 AM
global central bank by Ty on Friday, Oct 2, 2009 at 12:03:00 PM
central banks by Ellen Brown on Friday, Oct 2, 2009 at 12:15:55 PM
Sad News For Poor Nations by abe ramsay on Friday, Oct 2, 2009 at 5:47:16 PM
The answer therefore would be for these poor countries by Robert Hoogenboom on Saturday, Oct 3, 2009 at 8:09:03 AM
You Are Right In Theory by abe ramsay on Saturday, Oct 3, 2009 at 10:13:57 AM
Bruce Cockburn Covered This Subject 24 Years Ago. by Ishmael1 on Friday, Oct 2, 2009 at 7:17:28 PM
"The Globalization Of Poverty And The New by abe ramsay on Saturday, Oct 3, 2009 at 4:09:13 AM
Making our own money by Scott Baker on Sunday, Oct 4, 2009 at 4:39:24 AM