Protectionist dominoes are beginning to tumble across the world

The riots have begun. Civil protest is breaking out in cities across Russia, China, and beyond.

Greece has been in turmoil for 11 days. The mood seems to have turned "pre-insurrectionary" in parts of Athens - to borrow from the Marxist handbook.

This is a foretaste of what the world may face as the "crisis of capitalism" - another Marxist phase making a comeback - starts to turn two hundred million lives upside down.

We are advancing to the political stage of this global train wreck. Regimes are being tested. Those relying on perma-boom to mask a lack of democratic or ancestral legitimacy may try to gain time by the usual methods: trade barriers, sabre-rattling, and barbed wire.

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the head of the International Monetary Fund, is worried enough to ditch a half-century of IMF orthodoxy, calling for a fiscal boost worth 2pc of world GDP to "prevent global depression".

"If we are not able to do that, then social unrest may happen in many countries, including advanced economies. We are facing an unprecedented decline in output. All around the planet, the people have reacted with feelings going from surprise to anger, and from anger to fear," he said.

Russia has begun to shut down trade as it adjusts to the shock of Urals oil below $40 a barrel. It has imposed import tariffs of 30pc on cars, 15pc on farm kit, and 95pc on poultry (above quota levels). "It is possible during the financial crisis to support domestic producers by raising customs duties," said Premier Vladimir Putin.

Russia is not alone. India and Vietnam have imposed steel tariffs. Indonesia is resorting to special "licences" to choke off imports.

The Kremlin is alarmed by a 13pc fall in industrial output over the last five months. There have been street protests in Moscow, St Petersburg, Kaliningrad, Vladivostok and Barnaul. Police crushed "Dissent Marchers" holding copies of Russia's constitution above their heads in Moscow's Triumfalnaya Square.

"Russia has not seen anything like these nationwide protests before," said Boris Kagarlitsky from Moscow's Globalization Institute.

The Duma is widening the treason law to catch most forms of political dissent, and unwelcome forms of journalism. Jury trials for state crimes are to be abolished.

Yevgeny Kiseloyov at the Moscow Times said it feels eerily like December 1 1934 when Stalin unveiled his "Enemies of the People" law, kicking off the Great Terror.

The omens are not good in China either. Taxis are being bugged by state police. The great unknown is how Beijing will respond as its state-directed export strategy hits a brick wall, leaving exposed a vast eyesore of concrete and excess plant.

Exports fell 2.2pc in November. Toy, textile, footwear, and furniture plants are being closed across Guangdong, now the riot hub of South China. Some 40m Chinese workers are expected to lose their jobs. Party officials have warned of "mass-scale social turmoil".

The Politburo is giving mixed signals. We don't yet know how much of the country's plan to boost domestic demand through a $586bn stimulus package is real, and how much is a wish-list sent to party bosses in the hinterland without funding.

Shortly after President Hu Jintao said China is "losing competitive edge in the world market", we saw a move towards export subsidies for the steel industry and a dip in the yuan peg - even though China already has the world's biggest reserves ($2 trillion) and the biggest trade surplus ($40bn a month).

So is the Communist Party mulling a 1930s "beggar-thy-neighbour" strategy of devaluation to export its way out of trouble? Such raw mercantilism can only draw a sharp retort from Washington and Brussels in this climate.

"During a global slowdown, you can't have countries trying to take advantage of others by manipulating their currencies," said Frank Vargo from the US National Association of Manufacturers.

It is a view shared entirely by President-elect Barack Obama. "China must change its currency practices. Because it pegs its currency at an artificially low rate, China is running massive current account surpluses. This is not good for American firms and workers, not good for the world," he said in October. The new intake of radical Democrats on Capitol Hill will hold him to it.

There has been much talk lately of America's Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act, which set off the protectionist dominoes in 1930. It is usually invoked by free traders to make the wrong point. The relevant message of Smoot-Hawley is that America was then the big exporter, playing the China role. By resorting to tariffs, it set off retaliation, and was the biggest victim of its own folly.

Britain and the Dominions retreated into Imperial Preference. Other countries joined. This became the "growth bloc" of the 1930s, free from the deflation constraints of the Gold Standard. High tariffs stopped the stimulus leaking out.

It was a successful strategy - given the awful alternatives - and was the key reason why Britain's economy contracted by just 5pc during the Depression, against 15pc for France, and 30pc for the US.

Could we see such a closed "growth bloc" emerging now, this time led by the US, entailing a massive rupture of world's trading system? Perhaps.

This crisis has already brought us a monetary revolution as interest rates approach zero across the G10. It may overturn the "New World Order" as well, unless we move with great care in grim months ahead. This is where events turn dangerous.

The last great era of globalisation peaked just before 1914. You know the rest of the story.


 

Posted: 12/04/2008
 

SWAT Team Like Raid by Ohio authorities on a farm house in LaGange

 

 

Ohio authorities stormed a farm house in LaGange Monday, December 1, to execute a search warrant, holding the Jacqueline and John Stowers and their son and young grandchildren at gunpoint for nine hours.  During the raid the Ohio Department of Agriculture and police confiscated over ten thousand dollars worth of food, computers and cell phones.  The Stowers’ crime?  They run a private, members-only food co-op.

 

While state authorities were looking for evidence of illegal activities, the family was not informed what crime they were suspected of, they were not read their rights or allowed to make a phone call.  The children, some as young as toddlers, were traumatized by armed officers interrogating the adults with guns drawn.

 

The Morning Journal, a newspaper serving northern Ohio, reported that the Stowers were believed to be operating without a license.  However, the Stowers claim that the food co-op they run does not engage in any activities that would require state licensing.

Friends of the Stowers openly question why such aggressive tactics were necessary to investigate a licensing complaint. 

 

The Ohio Department of Agriculture has apparently been chastised by the courts in previous cases for over-reach, including entrapment of an Amish man to sell raw milk, which backfired, when it became known that the man gave milk instead of selling it to a state undercover agent, refusing to take money for what he believed to be a charitable act.  The Amish literally interpret the Gospel of Matthew (5:42) to “give to him that asketh thee, and from him that would borrow of thee turn not thou away.”

 

The matter has been forwarded to the Lorain County Prosecutor’s Office and the Lorain County General Health District according to Lorain County court records.


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Officer Jack McLamb has stated on his 2nd hour of his most recent radio show that he's heard from three different very reliable sources that the Idaho National Guard has been stripped of all weapons and artillery and heavy equipment by the Army. This was supposedly already done to the Montana National Guard and is currently happening across this nation. The men are then being told to report in at Ft. Lewis and are being shipped out of the country to Iraq. The guardsmen are so disgusted they are leaving in droves. When asked why this was happening, they were told, 'because there's going to be a 'party' this winter and your not invited.' This looks like 'Martial Law' will be declared this winter, probably BEFORE inauguration day. Jack says you better get your firearms and lots of ammo because once 'Martial Law' is declared, it will be impossible to get then at that time.  
 
The New World Order warns us before they attack us. 
 
They warned us 6 months before 9-11 on the TV Show 'The Lone Gunmen' 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUKQz-xm0is

Thanks to the Minnesota Republic Group for this report!


Wesley Snipes: Lawbreaker or luxury liner?

By Rick Cundiff
STAR-BANNER

Published: Thursday, May 8, 2008

OCALA - The USS Wesley T. Snipes?

That's what an Illinois consulting firm claims actor Wesley Snipes really is - "a vessel of the United States."

No ship, Snipes' lawyers say.

In the latest twist in Snipes' tax evasion case, an Illinois-based "international consulting firm" named Halloran and Reilly LLC filed a claim late Monday that Snipes is actually "property" of the United States on which the company claims it filed a $300 million bond. It seeks Snipes' release to "first surety and guarantor" William Jackson.

Jackson, reached by telephone Thursday, declined to comment.

"I'm not at liberty to speak of private matters," he said. "This is not a matter for public consumption."

Snipes' legal team of Daniel Meachum and Carmen Hernandez filed a notice in U.S. District Court disavowing the filing, saying it didn't come from them, or from Snipes. Hernandez repeated Thursday that the filing had no connection to Snipes or his legal team.

"We have no relationship with that filing," she said.

The Halloran and Reilly filing claims underwriters Jackson, Jack Francis Guagliardo, and Christopher Craig Robinson posted a $300 million private bond with the U.S. Treasury Department "to indemnify and underwrite any and all claims against the defendant vessel WESLEY TRENT SNIPES."

Such claims presumably would include "the vessel's" three-year prison sentence imposed on Snipes by Senior U.S. District Judge William Terrell Hodges last month.

A federal jury in Ocala convicted Snipes Feb. 1 of three misdemeanor counts of willful failure to file tax returns. He currently is free on bond pending an order to surrender to U.S. marshals or the Bureau of Prisons. Snipes' lawyers have filed a motion for him to remain free while his conviction is on appeal.

Co-defendants Eddie Ray Kahn and Douglas Rosile also received prison terms after being convicted of felony counts in the case. Halloran and Reilly apparently decided to let them sink, filing nothing on their behalf.

Prosecutors alleged at trial that Snipes was a member of an illegal tax-avoidance scheme run from Mount Dora by Kahn. Rosile worked for the organization, filing fraudulent tax returns, including two that sought $11.4 million in refunds for Snipes.

Documents included with the filing bear similarities to some introduced in Snipes' trial. The names of two of the principals are written as "Jack Francis: Guagliardo" and "Christopher Craig: Robinson."

Snipes co-defendant Kahn frequently signed documents "Eddie Ray: Kahn," in which he apparently intended the colon to indicate that he was not a U.S. citizen.

Other documents introduced at the trial showed Snipes reportedly offering fraudulent "bills of exchange" drawn on a Treasury Department account. The alleged bond filed by Halloran and Reilly indicates it is a "private accommodation offset and discharging bond" drawn on a similar account and doesn't appear to represent any actual cash outlay.

Snipes lawyer Hernandez was confident Thursday her client might be shipshape, but he's not ship-shaped.

"The last time I looked," she joked, "he was not a vessel."


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Some things to think about!!!!

 
IRS charges John Stuart with felony false 1099-OID documents and AZ State Prosecutor falsely detains him NOTE: Please share this information with others! 
 
According the newspaper article originally printed 04/14/2008 in THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC newspaper, the IRS charged John Stuart of Arizona with a felony and he is in jail for submitting falsified Forms IRS 1099-OID (2 totaling  600,000,000) with 1040-V Payment Voucher along with a Supersedeas Bonded Promissory Note in the amount of $150,000,000.
 
John has documents he wants all patriots to see.  This e-mail message is unable to transmit with the attachments, probably due to the virus and spam controls in place by ISP, Yahoo.  John has a signed order by the judge releasing him from any further liability in his case.  Please send this out to everyone for him.  He was rearrested for the bogus charge of filing two false documents.
 
Out of all the attached documents, they claimed the two Forms 1099-OID were a false documents.
 
On March 24, 2008, Superior Court Judge Roland Steinle signed an ORDER releasing John from further liability.  However, Prosecutor Charbel made the claim that the ORDER to release John was also false and forged.  She, Prosecutor Charbel, is falsely detaining John to keep him from having access to all the evidence, which is currently in possession of the court for another matter.
 
Also are pleadings John wrote in jail regarding his case.
Understand, he wrote these with a piece of flint wrapped in toilet paper in maximum security jail with no attorney, from memory, no internet, law library, case documents to refer to or anything!
 
An attorney was hired to get him to sign the petition written for him by Rabbi Rice (same man that did his supersedes bond documents) and to get these motions back from him.  All of these pleadings have been filed into his case.  His arraignment was to be held today, Wednesday, April 16, 2008 at 8AM.  Please say prayers for his release.  He says he will not survive in there past Wednesday.

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