The One World Government Part X

"1 And the whole earth was of one language, and of one speech..... 6 And
the LORD said, Behold, the people is one, and they have all one language;
and this they begin to do: and now nothing will be restrained from them,
which they have imagined to do." Genesis 11:1,6

This article shows that the world is moving rapidly to a One World
Government. The world is being divided into four major regions. These
regions are the European Union (EU), Americas, Asia, and the African Union
(AU). These regions are modeled after the European Union which used the
following steps to create their region. These steps are free trade, open
borders, single currency, Central Bank, Court of Justice, peacekeeping
force or regional defense. Some of these are done in order and some are
done in parallel to complete the goal of four major regions.

3. Region 3 - Asia - 2002
b) Single Currency and Central Bank
The common currency for the Asia region will be the Yen with the Central
Bank in Japan. Just as the Americas will use the United States currency
with a new name, the Asia region will use the Yen with possibly a new
name. In a speech titled "Economic Prospects for the Americas Under a New
Financial Architecture"(Note 21) by Michel Camdessus, Managing Director of
the International Monetary Fund, he states "In a related area, I see an
increasing need for deepening the commitment to intensified cooperation
among the leading industrial countries in the interests of balanced growth
and international monetary stability. Increasingly we see the emergence of
a tripolar system of currencies, reinforced by the recent launch of the
euro, and yet the economic performance of the three currency areas remains
quite unbalanced. Quite rightly, domestic concerns will remain uppermost
in each country's decision-making, but, since decisions taken at home
inevitably reverberate around the world, what we need is stronger
cooperation between these three major currency zones, for they cannot
ignore their responsibilities for maintaining the stability of the global
monetary system." Notice this article was dated June, 1999 showing a world
with three major currency zones which are today the Euro, Dollar and the
Yen.

NOTES:
Note 21: www.imf.org/external/np/speeches/1999/060299.HTM