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| | For a New World Monetary Order |
 | | As long as there were orderly world monetary systems, as in the nineteenth century, this type of crisis did not exist, and it could not exist. |
 | | And he demanded that, in his system with a world central bank, where everyone has his account, where a bank account is tallied up in non-commercial and non-national money, if there is a discrepancy in accounts, plus or minus, both should be punished. |
 | | Since globalism has developed so nicely, since the world has grown together, and is continuing to grow together, since international financial turnovers, exaggerated or not, are a multiple of national currency turnovers, we cannot let currency controls and banking supervision stop at the borders of nations. |
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