from what I heard, it's not exaggerated. It seems the logical next
step of neoliberalism. Next, we'll have charter armies (a.k.a.,
mercenaries).

On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 3:05 PM, Joseph Catron <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is exaggerated, right? Please?
>
> "The Charter Cities initiative cedes city-sized sections of Honduras
> to corporations or foreign governments to govern autonomously,
> indefinitely.  Investors can make their own laws, build their own
> police force, administer services and regulate their economy.
>
> "On September 4, Michael Strong, representing the MKG Group, signed a
> memorandum of understanding in the Honduran Congress to establish the
> world’s first Charter City, a contract is surrounded by confusion and
> secrecy.  Strong provided no information about the MKG Group, which
> has no web site or any other readily available public information."
>
> http://afgj.org/the-world%E2%80%99s-first-charter-cities-in-honduras-from-neo-liberalism-to-neo-colonialism
>
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least you should know the nature of that evil.
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