Monday, November 21, 2011

Vatican Calls for 'Central World Bank' to Be Set Up

I Generally do not post News Articles on this blog, but this ARTICLE  SAYS exactly

What I have been given in my VISION to WARN YOU ABOUT..

The Vatican is calling for  SUPERNATIONAL AUTHORITY for ECONOMIC POWER. To be INDEPENDENT of any one NATION/COUNTRY.

We will have to see where they determine this INDEPENDENT AUTHORITY to be set up to determine the TRUE HARLOT.

Will it be at:
The vatican?
The shores of the U.S. A, perhaps NYC ?
Europe/ Germany?
Maybe even China. etc.

I do not have the answer to that.


blessings donna 

REV 13: 16 And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor free and bond, to receive a mark or "the NAME OF THE BEAST in their right hand, or in their foreheads.

REV 13: 17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.



Vatican Calls for 'Central World Bank' to Be Set Up.

Make CERTAIN you read the HIGHLIGHTED portion of this ARTICLE:.

more at LINK:  http://www.cnbc.com/id/45013499


The Vatican called on Monday for the establishment of a "global public authority" and a "central world bank" to rule over financial institutions that have become outdated and often ineffective in dealing fairly with crises.
Jan Stromme | Riser | Getty Images

A major document from the Vatican's Justice and Peace department should be music to the ears of the "Occupy Wall Street" demonstrators and similar movements around the world who have protested against the economic downturn.
The 18-page document, "Towards Reforming the International Financial and Monetary Systems in the Context of a Global Public Authority," was at times very specific, calling, for example, for taxation measures on financial transactions.
"The economic and financial crisis which the world is going through calls everyone, individuals and peoples, to examine in depth the principles and the cultural and moral values at the basis of social coexistence," it said.
It condemned what it called "the idolatry of the market" as well as a "neo-liberal thinking" that it said looked exclusively at technical solutions to economic problems.
"In fact, the crisis has revealed behaviors like selfishness, collective greed and hoarding of goods on a great scale," it said, adding that world economics needed an "ethic of solidarity" among rich and poor nations.
"If no solutions are found to the various forms of injustice, the negative effects that will follow on the social, political and economic level will be destined to create a climate of growing hostility and even violence, and ultimately undermine the very foundations of democratic institutions, even the ones considered most solid," it said.
It called for the establishment of "a supranational authority" with worldwide scope and "universal jurisdiction" to guide economic policies and decisions.
Such an authority should start with the United Nations as its reference point but later become independent and be endowed with the power to see to it that developed countries were not allowed to wield "excessive power over the weaker countries."

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