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http://www.overthrow.com/lsn/news.asp?fileName=lsn20020624163331.html UN Planning Global Trade System To Replace National Currencies, Monitor All Private Arms Sales Insider Gives LSN The EXCLUSIVE Story 6/24/02 4:33:31 PM LSN Staff Commentary -- [LSN: This is a developing story. Today, in our mailbox, we received thirty tapes of UN officials and officials of major corporations like Microsoft and Dun and Bradstreet discussing a new centralized system for classifying and monitoring world trade, that they are hoping will eventually replace all national currencies and national units of measure. Here is an email from the source summarizing what is going on. We will be making the tapes available as quickly as we can play them and record them as .wavs!!! The source is someone we know in the computer industry that we believe is 100% legit!!!] You're a smart fellah, Mr. White. You see, the main push is to target "developing nations," which is why UNDP is managing it. You're very close. The real mission (though not immediately evident on the tapes, but it would be evident if you knew more) is total control, and in conjunction with WTO. Think for a moment about a code that classifies every product on earth. Fine. On your credit card bill, if you shop at Victoria's Secret for some politico- flower, you see this: Victoria's Secret clothing 450.00 unspsc will eventually be used to autocode transactions. Hence, we'll then see line-item detail... Victoria's Secret bra 40.00 Victoria's Secret hose 36.00 Victoria's Secret crotchless panties 100.00 Now, this extends, of course, to all sales, including weapons and components thereof. It extends, in fact, to EVERYTHING. The data will be represented by a single, unbroken string, and this string will tell any machine anywhere everything about the transaction. By using the proper tools, this will eventually break commerce down to a similar infrastructure as the telephone system. Nothing will be non-transparent anymore. And because they'll use the Net as the conduit, every transaction (in participating nations) will be open to electronic interception. But worse than this: if you don't use the code, you'll be invisible from a trading standpoint. Without it, therefore, you won't be able to conduct trade (not any sizable trade, anyway, and you'll therefore be forced underground). But that's just the beginning (and there's another story therein, too, which focuses on some pretty gnarly fraudulent activities of various corporations involved). ... I do NOT want it to proceed. On the tapes you have, you'll see (in exhaustive detail) what it is, and how humans can easily be enslaved thereby. So, keep those tapes, and copy them. (And if you like, as long as you don't use real names, publish them on your site). However, in 90 days, a law firm (a huge one) will ask you (nicely and respectfully) for the originals. Charge them a reasonable filing fee and send the originals on. After that, and once you really understand what we were at, you and me will write a book together, if you're willing. This system spells the end of currency, and it must not proceed. ----- For your viewing pleasure: the corporations that endorse it: http://www.eccma.org/curmem.php3 ----- Here, you'll find ... the registered server ports for use in communicating a business or individual's identity, financials, personnel, location, and other data that, when taken together, expose that business or individual to outside examination: http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers ----- Figure 1.0 below demonstrates the entities involved and their influence. [Image] In particular, this would apply to (and stirs NATO's interest about) weapons transfers. The UN, too, has interest in this, as its programme calls for the complete cessation of even small-arms trading. They'd like to know where, when, how, and to whom every weapon is sold (or even components thereof). This would tell them - and not months later, as many trading environments do today - the precise moment a weapons transfer took place. The "pitch" is that finally, smaller firms in developing nations will be visible, and, to some limited extent, that's true. XML and similarly oriented technologies (coupled with product catalog storage and transmission formats from Ariba, Cataloga, RosettaNet, Elcom, UDDI, and others) will make smaller firms visible, and thus, those firms will be able to compete in markets they couldn't compete in previously. However... In the larger picture, this merely exposes them to examination. Moreover, it provides UN/WTO/NATO with a way to automagically block any transaction, if they so wish. For example, the string will carry within it a country code. So, the tiered structure is pretty obvious: County: Corporation: Office: Individual: Commodity or Service: Date: Time Based on this, it would be possible to block any commerce they wished, isolating a trade even to a specific office or individual, and a specific transaction therein and thereby, at a specific time, and for a specific commodity or service. Another "pitch" is that it will do on-the-fly currency translation. Fine. This obviates the need for even having currency at all (eventually) and allows for totally paperless, currency-less transactions. UN will force all suppliers they deal with to use this system. Think about that for a moment. Here's a fact: the UN is the largest car dealership in the world by proxy; NATO is another car dealership monster. These organizations purchase tens of thousands of automobiles, trucks, and what not. Their supplier chain is massive. They, coupled with the other corporations that endorse the system, comprise some 80% of all above-board transactions on Earth. (Stirling claims that it processes $2 billion in transactions every hour, and it wants auto-coding yesterday). Cisco claims it will even incorporate translation functionality in its routers, making all commerce in participating nations transparent. A global tax can be shaved right off the top, so no one can evade it. And if so, and if this gets embedded in VeriFone terminals, how would you conduct an "outside" transaction? The system currently carries 18 billion identifiers, one for each address, company there, and human inside (based on a variation of the Luhn algorithm, for easy identification of origin and type). The personal identifiers will be backed by biometric values abstracted into digital signatures and fingerprints. And that's just the beginning. Because the geolocate protocol uses GPS values, they can track humans and their transactions geographically (and with Sun's new innovations, they can even track where those humans physically transport the goods they buy; aspirin bottles will rat off your location, and so will hamburgers, sunglasses, and so on). These things aren't coming; they're here. And this system will allow spooks to traverse your data trail semantically (after Echelon-type routers, like those AST 120s, suck down your data). Remember; this isn't NAICS or SIC or the Harmonized or Tariff codes....this is something tied into an identity and geography-aware system. Currently, all developed nations have thrown in. Thus, you either use this system (and accept whatever charges, tarrifs, and taxes they place on it), or you don't trade at all (or, if you do, you're a criminal). What you'll hear is how the system is being constructed. 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