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salin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-30-05 11:21 PM
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38. So many "whos"
that it is hard to tell which who is pulling which strings. I really believe that we are in a moment of confluence... confluence of (malevolent) interests of different power blocks that are using one another to achieve various gains... which is why, I think, it is moving so fast on so many fronts - different groups with different agendas who have been planning for years (oft through different think tanks, or policy groups, or corporate planning groups), that now find conditions "go" in this country that are using other groups to get the power and momentum for their agendas. If it were just a group of global financiers - there would be some breaks on the momentum - as a fast collapse of economies would hurt them as well.

For now I am interesting in trying to discern the fp moves - at least in term of using limited time to try to track and combine stories to try to get a better sense of the bigger picture of where things are tyring to be pushed to go. However I think that the financial/economic international front is exceptionally important as well.

To your last question - a heck of a lot of who is using whom is going on at this moment. The left over questions are where are things being pushed - and whose interests will dominate in the end.
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