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Swine flu forces issue of financial reorganisatio


Swine flu forces issue of financial reorganisation, emergency rebuilding

National Secretary of the Citizens Electoral Council of Australia, Craig Isherwood, released the following statement today:

Whilst the extent of the spread and deadliness of the new H1N1 virus cannot be forecast, especially with regard to the southern hemisphere’s oncoming winter, it is to be expected that under conditions of continued economic breakdown we will see new, more virulent and deadly viruses emerging. It is therefore urgent that the necessary funding be directed to lifting the quality and quantity of our healthcare, food production and fresh water supply [click here for the CEC’s emergency recovery program], as well as the introduction of measures like the Homeowners and Bank Protection Bill, which will prevent people being thrown out onto the streets as unemployment and foreclosures soar.

Lyndon LaRouche has long forecast that the introduction of the post-industrial era associated with globalisation and the subsequent destruction of national economies, especially industry, agriculture and infrastructure, would lead to an economic breakdown crisis, creating the conditions for the pandemic spread of diseases, old and new. The only way out of this crisis therefore, is to begin the immediate reversal of these globalist policies. U.S. President Obama must approach Russia, China and India and initiate LaRouche’s Four Power proposal. This would create the framework to reorganise the world’s financial system.

Such a New Bretton Woods system would be based on the sovereignty of national governments which would focus on rebuilding their national economies, and at the same time cooperating with each other to rebuild the world economy, for their mutual advantage.

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