G-20 topmøde skuffede - Nu får vi helvede på finansmarkederne og i finanssystemet |
Pressemeddelelse fra Schiller Instituttet Folketingsvalg 2007 Mandag den 17. november kl. 10:30
Kontakt: Michelle Rasmussen på tel.: 35 43 00 33; 35 43 00 17 mobil: 51 21 72 06
Schiller Instituttets formand Tom Gillesberg, som blev interviewet på TV2 News den 13. oktober 2008 om finanskrisen og Lyndon LaRouches forslag til et nyt Bretton Woods-finanssystem, sagde i dag, at G20-mødet var en katastrofal skuffelse. Da der ingen beslutning blev truffet på G-20 topmødet i lørdags om at skifte til et nyt finanssystem, kan vi forvente en akut forværring af krisen og en yderlig kollaps af de finansielle markeder. "Måske får vi en sort mandag på Wall Street, måske kan man udskyde det et par dage, men med den manglende handlekraft fra verdens politiske ledere kan man forvente et helvede på finansmarkederne. Hvad værre er, så mister vi snart muligheden for under ordnede forhold at få reorganiseret verdens finanssystem. Hvis ikke vi snart får et samarbejde mellem USA, Rusland, Kina og Indien om et nyt system, så er der kun kaos tilbage".
Se den 18 minutter lange video af Tom Gillesberg på TV2 News den 13. oktober 2008. En afskrift på dansk kan læses på : http://www.schillerinstitut.dk/tv2news131008.htm
For et interview med Tom Gillesberg så kontakt venligst Schiller Instituttet.
Lyndon LaRouche holder en webcast over internet i morgen tirsdag den 18. november kl. 19:00 (dansk tid) på: www.larouchepac.com. Invitationen til den læses nedenfor.
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Læs: LaRouche: From Fear to Panic as Derivatives Crash Hits, fra fredag, den 21. nov. 2008
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November 18th, 2008 Webcast Invitation LaRouche to Speak on "The Greatest Crisis in Modern History"Informed banking sources from Paris, and elsewhere, have warned that the failure of the Nov. 15th meeting of leading nations, initiated by French President Nicolas Sarkozy to discuss the outlines of a "New Bretton Woods," will likely lead to a monumental crash of the world financial system on the following Monday, leading very rapidly to systemic implosion into a New Dark Age. That situation will set the stage for Lyndon LaRouche's international webcast on Nov. 18, entitled "The Greatest Crisis in Modern History." The only alternative to such a disaster, would be the rallying of leading patriotic forces, from the United States, Russia, China, and India, around the principles for a New Bretton Woods that have been outlined by leading U.S. economist LaRouche. The election of Barack Obama has solved less than nothing. Action on LaRouche's proposals must be taken immediately. LaRouche made the situation clear in a Nov. 6th statement: "All negotiations pertaining to the current world financial-economic emergency are a disgusting waste of time unless they are premised on replacing the present world monetary system, through a process of reorganization in bankruptcy, to a credit-system modelled on that provision within the U.S. Federal constitution. Any proposed reform within the context of existing monetary systems is, in effect, an act of insanity." The failure of national leaders, and thinking citizens, to have the guts to fight for LaRouche's principles of reorganization, especially as he laid them out on July 25, 2007, have brought the United States, and the world, to this current crisis point. Even as Nov. 15 approaches, LaRouche is working to mobilize those leaders to educate themselves, and establish guidelines for action. But, regardless of the outcome, in the aftermath of the international summit, LaRouche's leadership will be more urgent than ever. Thus, leading thinkers from all nations, and especially the United States, are strongly urged to tune in to, or attend, LaRouche's November 18 international webcast, which will begin at 7 pm Danish time at a Washington, D.C. location that Tuesday. The webcast will be aired live at www.larouchepac.com. It will be possible to see the archived version of the webcast afterwards, as well as read a transcript at the same address.
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