Thursday, August 1, 2013

[GMW #2776] A Major World Economic Crisis Will Result In Giving Trillions To Poor Countries To Buy Multinational's Products


[GMW #2776] A Major World Economic Crisis Will Result In Giving Trillions To Poor Countries To Buy Multinational's Products Idea Dream -Robert Muller's Ideas 3001 to 3500
~ Idea 3169 ~
The strategists of a government like the United States which is a servant of multinational business are not really interested in reducing the population explosion in the poor countries.  If they were it would show in an infinitely higher support by the United States of the United Nations' efforts at population control.

Why is that?  They know that sooner of later there will be a major western world economic crisis even if they are able to postpone it for decades by pumping ever more money into circulation.  What they will then do is announce a World Marshall Plan of billions of dollars to the poor countries to enable them to buy the machinery and products of the western multinational companies.  Remember this prediction of mine.

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