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From Author Chuck Coppes: America's Financial Reckoning Day
Commentary
International Bankers Invading China? Print E-mail
Global Banking
Wednesday, 21 September 2005

Three out of four largest state-owned banks in China now have major participation by western global banks. The latest "investment" involves the largest of these banks, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC). 

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Clinton Reveals Globalist Methodology Print E-mail
General
Tuesday, 13 September 2005
Bill Clinton is trying to "save the world" through his Clinton Global Initiative (CGI). The methods he is using reveal how globalism has subverted the world.
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Jim Chilton: True American Hero Print E-mail
General
Friday, 19 August 2005
One Arizona rancher shows us that global-minded do-gooders can be beat at their own game: take 'em to court and face them down. Don't retreat.  Don't stop the counterattack until you win and they lose.
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Bush Signs $286 Billion Highway Bill Print E-mail
North American Union
Wednesday, 10 August 2005
One might expect pork from politicians, but this bill shows a globalist twist: Bush signed the bill at a Caterpillar, Inc. facility in Montgomery, Illinois. Caterpillar is a globalist player of the first order. We won't  wonder too hard at what Caterpillar's lobbyists might have been up to in Washington this year!
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CAFTA: Why the Urgency? Print E-mail
Free Trade
Monday, 01 August 2005
Why such urgency to pass CAFTA? It likely isn't so much about the passage of CAFTA as it is about its possible NON-passage. Too many people, for various reasons, are standing in the way of "progress". A defeat of CAFTA would send an encouraging message to the opponents of globalism.
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