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    'Amero coming within decade'

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    'Amero coming within decade'
    Strategist expects currency changes as Canadian dollar matches greenback

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    Posted: October 5, 2007
    1:00 a.m. Eastern


    By Jerome R. Corsi
    © 2007 WorldNetDaily.com



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    BankIntroductions.com, a Canadian company that specializes in global banking strategies and currency consulting, is advising clients that the amero may be the currency of North America within the next 10 years.

    "The amero would compete against other regional currency blocks," BankIntroductions.com says. "At present, with the Canadian dollar approaching par, more talk for an amero currency unit will become popular in Canada."

    The company says that with the successful implementation of NAFTA, "the one dragging component for the amero will be Mexico, but in time this will change."

    "Implementation of the amero currency may actually give Mexico an economic boost, thus helping to alleviate Mexican immigration pressures into the United States for those Mexicans seeking financial gain," BankIntroductions.com advises.

    "The amero one day may well be circulating throughout North America."

    Matt Bell, president of BankIntroductions.com, told WND in an e-mail to "feel free to quote our currency research on Canada. Our general opinion on the amero stands as stated."

    As WND reported, coin designer Daniel Carr has issued for sale a series of private-issue fantasy pattern amero coins that have drawn attention on the Internet.

    WND also reported the African Union is moving down the path of regional economic integration, with the African Central Bank planning to create the "Gold Mandela" as a single African continental currency by 2010.

    The Council on Foreign Relations also has supported regional and global currencies designed to replace nationally issued currencies.

    In an article in the May/June issue of Foreign Affairs, entitled "The End of National Currency," CFR economist Benn Steil asserted the dollar is a temporary currency.

    Steil concluded "countries should abandon monetary nationalism," moving to adopt regional currencies, on the road to a global "one world currency."

    WND previously reported Steve Previs, a vice president at Jeffries International Ltd. in London, said the amero "is the proposed new currency for the North American Community which is being developed right now between Canada, the U.S., and Mexico."

    A video clip of the CNBC interview in November with Jeffries is now available at YouTube.com.

    WND also has reported a continued slide in the value of the dollar on world currency markets could set up conditions in which the adoption of the amero as a North American currency gains momentum.


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    I'll trade Chickens and Goats before I trade the green back in for a NAU coin
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    Maybe it would be smart if we all started to think of bartering systems.

    This is scary to hear countries all over the world are going to possibly implement "union" currencies then move on to global currency in the future as this article states.

    About now a deserted tropical island is starting to sound good.

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    If thats what it comes to... I'll do what it takes to resist... I will not follow the beast into hell
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    From my understanding once the North American Union occurs, then comes the Unionification with European Block and Asian Block, making it a global block or more like a Triangle. Just one increment at a time.


    Your right an Island is starting to sound good to me also, or maybe we patriots can start our own towns and cities. Does anyone know how to start a town :P


    I do believe when that day comes, the people who will fair better during these trying economic times would probably be the Amish, and small independent towns that don't rely on state or federal government for everything.

    I read an article that Connecticut alot of Libertians are moving into the state and now are gradually taking over the politics in small towns, and influencing less government. I think I like that.

    I don't know sometimes I think there is no Hope, but my spirit will not give up this country and hand it over to these *&()#)@ politicians traitors.

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    I will be living on the street before I use the Amero
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