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The Mexican Border, and the BRICS connection

 
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The Mexican Border… and the BRICS connection

Once again we, as a nation, are facing a major crisis. This time, it is on our southern border, where thousands of “illegals” are pouring into our country and receiving bus tickets to a major city by OUR own border agents.
[link to www.ijreview.com] <--illegals coming over border receive bus tickets

How is it we can spend so much money on securing/invading other countries and waging war with such great precision overseas, yet we cannot lock our own back-door?

Maybe, once again, we are being lied to. Just maybe. Humor me if you will…

BRICS is a global competitor to the current banking scheme, which our country’s economy is a major participator. Never before, as far as I can tell, has such a challenge been issued to the current global banking scheme.
[link to en.wikipedia.org] <-- Wikipedia BRICS

Mexico and South Korea are 13th and 15th in terms of GDP, behind the BRICS and G7 countries. BRICS is looking for growing economies to add to their alliance, and Mexico’s GDP is growing at a rate of 5% each year. BRICS already “has” Brazil, and there is talk of including Argentina.
[link to www.buenosairesherald.com] <-- Argentina invited to BRICS summit

With Brazil and Argentina on BRICS “side,” Mexico might want to switch sides, especially if conditions get better on Mexico’s southern border. Looking at the GDP rankings, on the world stage, Mexico is a good looking investment for a group like BRICS who is actively trying to unseat the dollar as the world’s reserve currency. With Mexico’s high GDP, they could be afforded much more respect on the world stage if they weren’t dominated by the US.

By the way, South Korea just made an agreement to trade directly with China, as opposed to using the dollar:
[link to voiceofrussia.com] <-- South Korea makes deal with China to use different currency

Back to Mexico. “We,” as a bank, cannot allow Mexico to fall to the “other” side. Want to know how long we’ve seen this coming? NAFTA was created in 1994, joining Canada, the US, and Mexico into our own trading bloc. I’m thinking, MAYBE, our government is allowing that border to “dissolve,” we will absorb Mexico, and become a unified North America. BRICS is WHY we “have” to do it!
[link to www.thenewamerican.com] <-- General Petraeus says "after America, comes North America"

Not only are we worried about the potential of BRICS economically, but we also are dealing with the possibility of a military conflict as a result of the threats to our banking scheme. The Middle East is blowing up again, we just can’t seem to get along with Russia regarding Ukraine, our government can’t get their story straight on anything! Anyways, Mexico could start to get influenced by BRICS. If I was the leader of an emerging economy and I had a choice between the dollar and another banking system, I might seriously consider an alternate banking system. One that isn’t reliant on how quickly the money can be printed, but based on the work and output of the country as a whole.

If Mexico were to switch sides, we would REALLY have to secure our border. Instead of having all that nasty military in our country, where we might have to actually SEE this stuff going on, we could open our Mexican border, and secure Mexico’s southern border. If we were lucky, we could “influence” and secure everything all the way down to the Panama canal!

However, we really need to be on Mexico’s “good” side. Treating them like they are our southern third world neighbors doesn’t really influence Mexican public opinion I’m sure. For some reason though, once again, our government won’t tell us the truth about things. They turn a blind eye to the border and tell us that it is an “opportunity, not a crisis” and to just deal with things the way they are, without telling us why we are constantly getting screwed. Why we feel the need to cozy up to Mexico, and how we truly are on the brink of WWIII.
[link to www.theblaze.com] <-- Nancy Pelosi says something stupid

Want to know how I know how close we are? Not one of the major news networks ever mention anything financially regarding BRICS, and how BRICS is openly persuading the world to ditch the dollar. In reality, wouldn’t that be major, pertinent news that people might want to know? Yet somehow the stock markets have never done better?

What the hell do I know? I didn’t go to college.

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The BRICS have 133 nations. They just signed paper work that they will no longer except federal reserve note (IOU back by good faith of the US gov. Not gold not silver backed by nothing buy lies) the countries signs cause they r as tired as the US citizen are of the out of control US gov..the good news is they don't blame we the people. If they did they would blow us to kingdom come. Everything have been taken from those nations also, they are mad as hell
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Missing Nuclear Material...Again...

For the third time in less than a year Mexican officials report that security surrounding the storage and transportation of nuclear material in the troubled state has been compromised. According to civil defense officials a vehicle carrying a lethal dose of radioactive Iridium-192 was hijacked by unknown thieves.

The Mexican government warned Friday that a vehicle containing radioactive material has been stolen, and issued a dire warning to the thieves against taking the potentially deadly material from its protective container.

The substance “can be dangerous for human health if removed from its container,” the officials said in a statement, adding that the material can be lethal even if handled for only a brief time.

The theft in Mexico state prompted officials to issue an alert throughout the capital region and in neighboring states.

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Um, your theory is plausible, but you keep talking about Mexico, etc., you do realize this migration we are seeing are all from Central America. From what I am hearing they are still sending Mexican's back. However, your theory could be plausible to scoop those Central American countries up before they become part of the BRICS or even Venezuela.
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Um, your theory is plausible, but you keep talking about Mexico, etc., you do realize this migration we are seeing are all from Central America. From what I am hearing they are still sending Mexican's back. However, your theory could be plausible to scoop those Central American countries up before they become part of the BRICS or even Venezuela.
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Yes, we want to control (ahem, influence) ALL of central America, right down to the Panama canal. We (Americans) only notice it because Mexico is what borders us.

Sorry if I was unclear.

Last Edited by ScoutsOUT on 07/12/2014 11:32 AM
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Um, your theory is plausible, but you keep talking about Mexico, etc., you do realize this migration we are seeing are all from Central America. From what I am hearing they are still sending Mexican's back. However, your theory could be plausible to scoop those Central American countries up before they become part of the BRICS or even Venezuela.
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Yes, we want to control (ahem, influence) ALL of central America, right down to the Panama canal. We (Americans) only notice it because Mexico is what borders us.

Sorry if I was unclear.
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Yes, I kept referring to "Mexico," but I guess I do mean Central America. I will edit now :)

Last Edited by ScoutsOUT on 07/12/2014 11:33 AM
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Similar thread, kind of goes along with what I'm saying here..

Thread: Mexico Looks To Back Peso With Silver: “Would Unleash a Global Power Shift”
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bumping old stuff
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We love Russia over the US, these of us with a degree and these who don´t need to go to the US to get a worthless job.

Russia stands for truth and for decency, unlike the US.
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Though not announced yet, America (minus Federal Reserve) is part of BRICS.
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Mexico and BRICS???

ONLY in your dreams, Mexico is the whore of US as US is Israel´s whore

Not with the actual mexican government.
with tears streaming down my face.

You hypocrite, first take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother's eye.
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I re-wrote it for college... Here is the slightly updated version..

The Mexican Border… and the BRICS connection

Once again we, as a nation, are facing a major crisis. This time, it is on our southern border, where thousands of “illegals” are pouring into our country and receiving bus tickets to a major city by our own border agents.
How is it we can spend so much money on securing and invading other countries while waging war with such great precision overseas, yet we cannot lock our own back-door? Maybe, once again, we are being lied to. Humor me, if you will.

BRICS is an acronym that stands for Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. According to Wikipedia, they represent 20% of the world’s GDP. BRICS held their first summit in 2009, and their intentions were quite ambitious (and general): improving the global economic situation and reforming financial institutions. As a result of their summit, they announced shortly thereafter the need for a new global reserve currency, which is a role currently held by the US dollar.

BRICS is a global competitor to the current banking scheme, in which our country’s economy is a major participator. Never before, as far as I can tell, has such a challenge been issued to the current global banking scheme. Mexico and South Korea are 14th and 15th in terms of GDP, behind the BRICS and G7 countries. BRICS is looking for growing economies to add to their alliance, and Mexico’s GDP is growing every year. BRICS already “has” Brazil, and there is talk of including Argentina.

With Brazil and Argentina on BRICS “side,” Mexico and Central America might start to get influenced by the other side, especially if conditions get better for their southern neighbors. Looking at the GDP rankings, on the world stage, Mexico is a good looking investment for a group like BRICS who is actively trying to unseat the dollar as the world’s reserve currency. With Mexico’s high GDP, they could be afforded much more respect on the world stage if they weren’t dominated by the US.

By the way, South Korea just made an agreement to trade directly with China, as opposed to using the dollar.

Back to Mexico. “We,” as a bank, cannot allow Mexico to fall to the “other” side. Want to know how long we’ve seen this coming? NAFTA was created in 1994, joining Canada, the US, and Mexico into our own trading bloc. At a recent Center for Policy Studies panel event, Former General Petraeus stated “After America, comes North America.” I’m thinking, our government is allowing that border to “dissolve,” we will absorb Mexico, and become a unified North America. BRICS is why we “have” to do it!

Not only are we worried about the potential of BRICS economically, but we also are dealing with the possibility of a military conflict as a result of the threats to our banking scheme. The Middle East is blowing up again, we just can’t seem to get along with Russia (another BRICS country) regarding Ukraine, our government can’t get their story straight on anything! Anyways, Mexico could start to get influenced by BRICS. If I was the leader of an emerging economy and I had a choice between the dollar and another banking system, I might seriously consider an alternate banking system. One that isn’t reliant on how quickly the money can be printed, but based on the work and output of the country as a whole.

If Mexico were to switch sides, we would really have to secure our border. Instead of needing to station nasty military in our country, where we might have to actually see this stuff going on, we could open our Mexican border, and secure Mexico’s southern border. If we were lucky, we could “influence” and “secure” Central America all the way down to the Panama canal!

However, we really need to be on Mexico’s good side. Treating them like they are our southern third-world neighbors doesn’t positively influence Mexican public opinion I’m sure. For some reason though, our government won’t tell us the truth about things. They turn a blind eye to the border and tell us that it is an “opportunity, not a crisis” and to just deal with things the way they are, without telling us the truth about things. Why we feel the need to cozy up to Mexico, and how we truly are on the brink of WWIII over currency. Again.

Want to know a secret regarding how close we are to serious conflict? Not one of the major news networks ever mentions anything financially regarding BRICS, and how BRICS is openly persuading the world to ditch the dollar.

In reality, wouldn’t that be major, pertinent news that people might want to know? Yet somehow the stock markets have never done better? Please.

How does this relate to inequality and the topics we are discussing in class? It is my opinion that the class division and fighting is intentionally fomented by our media for the purposes of keeping us distracted from these world events surrounding the dollar. As long as we are fighting amongst ourselves, utilizing the narratives given to us by those in power, we remain under their control. It isn’t necessarily a bad thing to obey the government, unless they are intentionally lying to the public for sinister purposes.

It appears that the policymakers of the US are extremely threatened by the actions of BRICS. Until someone attempts to negotiate with BRICS and try to work out the financial mess we have created, it appears we march to war, all the while bickering about “who’s more equal.”

1"Video Reveals Thousands of Illegal Immigrants Arriving At Border, Getting Free Bus Tickets Into US." Independent Journal Review. 2 July 2014. Web. 18 Feb. 2015. < [link to www.ijreview.com]

2"BRICS." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation. Web. 18 Feb. 2015. < [link to en.wikipedia.org]

3"Russia Invites Argentina to BRICS Summit, Ratifies Support in Malvinas Case." - BuenosAiresHerald.com. 28 May 2014. Web. 18 Feb. 2015.
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4"Beijing, Seoul Agree to Direct Trade in National Currencies." - News. 4 July 2014. Web. 18 Feb. 2015. <sputnik_spam/voiceofrussia/news/2014_07_04/Beijing-Seoul-agr​ee-to-direct-trade-in-national-currencies-4477/>.

5"Petraeus: USA Needs Immigration Reform, Washington D.C. Is A Security Threat to the Country - Breitbart." Breitbart. 18 June 2014. Web. 18 Feb. 2015.
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6"Pelosi Calls Surge of Illegal Immigrant Children an 'opportunity'" Fox News. FOX News Network, 29 June 2014. Web. 18 Feb. 2015.
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Though not announced yet, America (minus Federal Reserve) is part of BRICS.
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Thats an interesting thought, yet why does it seem like we're about to fight a war with Russia?
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Mexico and BRICS???

ONLY in your dreams, Mexico is the whore of US as US is Israel´s whore

Not with the actual mexican government.
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This has less to do with the governments than it does the people.
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Though not announced yet, America (minus Federal Reserve) is part of BRICS.
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Thats an interesting thought, yet why does it seem like we're about to fight a war with Russia?
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Because the military is still divided. Once the Federal Reserve notes are replaced by asset backed notes then all will change.

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Though not announced yet, America (minus Federal Reserve) is part of BRICS.
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Thats an interesting thought, yet why does it seem like we're about to fight a war with Russia?
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Because the military is still divided. Once the Federal Reserve notes are replaced by asset backed notes then all will change.

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Yeah I read about her the other day, but the info doesn't seem very concrete.
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Though not announced yet, America (minus Federal Reserve) is part of BRICS.
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Thats an interesting thought, yet why does it seem like we're about to fight a war with Russia?
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Because the military is still divided. Once the Federal Reserve notes are replaced by asset backed notes then all will change.

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Yeah I read about her the other day, but the info doesn't seem very concrete.
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I've read every document she has posted and every video. They seem very concrete to me. They are all on this site here:

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In the past 4 years alone, The Gulf Cartel has grown exponentially.

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I'd switch sides OP.

You were measured expendable and don't owe your loyalty to any bullshit gov.

Brics won't lose.
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I'd switch sides OP.

You were measured expendable and don't owe your loyalty to any bullshit gov.

Brics won't lose.
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I do not believe there is an ability to dislodge the Federal Note,competitors are allowed small moves to create a sense of competition





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