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Sunday, October 4, 2015

Backdoc From KTFA: "Winners and Losers" 10-4-15

KTFA:

Backdoc: 
THE SECRECY OF THESE NEGOTIATIONS ARE ARE LARGELY DUE TO WHO WILL BE THE GLOBAL WINNERS AND LOSERS.  (See Article Below) 

AS IVE SAID MANY COMPANIES WILL BE SWALLOWED UP BY GLOBAL RIVALS OR SIMPLY DIE WHILE OTHERS BECOME THE MULTILATERAL WINNERS.

I HAVE IDENTIFIED A FEW OF THOSE WINNERS ALREADY BUT MUCH MORE WORK NEEDS TO BE DONE.

AS WE MOVE INTO THE MULTILATERAL SYSTEM YOU WILL NEED TO KNOW WHERE YOUR NEWLY REVALUED PROFITS SHOULD GO TO BE A WINNER. LOL

I SUSPECT MOST WEALTH MANAGERS ARE BEHIND THE CURVE ON THIS BECAUSE MOST WERE OPPOSING THIS INVESTMENT CALLLING IT A SCAM. OF COURSE SOME ARE KNOWLEDGEABLE!!
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SINCE THERE IS A LOT OF MONEY TO BE MADE IN THE DRUG INDUSTRY THERE IS A BATTLE GOING ON WHO WILL BE THE WINNERS AND THE LOSERS.

KEEP IN MIND THE MULTILATERAL SYSTEM WILL SEE LESS WINNERS AND MORE LOSERS AS THE SYSTEM BECOMES GLOBAL.

THIS ALLOWS MORE CONTROL OVER ALL COUNTRIES THROUGH TRADE AND SHIPPING AS I SHARED EARLIER WITH YOU.

ALL CURRENCIES WILL BE CONTROLLED IN THIS MANNER WILL THE CONTROL CENTERS BEING THE BIS FOR BANKING AND WTO FOR TRADE. TOGETHER THEY WILL CONTROL ALL WORLD TRADE AND BANKING.

THE MULTILATERAL SYSTEM IS REACHING A MATURE STATE.

AS WE NOW SEE THE US WILL BE OUT OF MONEY HONEY IN NOVEMBER.

SO WHERE DOES THE GLOBAL AGENDA LEAVE US?

VERY CLOSE MY FRIENDS.


ITS TIME FOR RESET SOON AS THE NEW MULTILATERAL SYSTEM IS ABOUT TO GIVE BIRTH.

WITH THE DEBT LIMIT BEING APPROACHED AND A NEW MANDATE PLACED ON REPUBLICANS THE MAIN EVENT IS ABOUT TO PICK UP SPEED.

GET READY BECAUSE THE SOLUTION MAY NOT BE FOUND UNTIL THE NEXT PRESIDENT IS ELECTED. HOW WILL BILLS BE PAID UNTIL THEN??

GLAD YOU ASKED. FOREIGN CURRENCY IN THE TREASURY!

SHE'S GOT A TICKET TO RIDE AND SHE DON'T CARE!!

DOC,   IMO
Thunderhawk:   TPP talks bogged down over pharmaceuticals

Talks to conclude a Pacific-wide trade pact are set to continue for another day, as ministers struggle to agree over medicines.
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Trade ministers, including New Zealand's Tim Groser, have been in Atlanta, Georgia since Wednesday, trying to settle outstanding issues in the controversial 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations, which aim to create a free trade region covering 40 percent of the world's economy.

The ministers had had initially hoped to wrap up talks by Thursday.

Japan's economy minister Akira Amari said countries remained at odds over monopoly protection for biological drugs.
Mr Amari said Japan had agreed to a United States request for an extension of 24 hours, but this would be the last one.

The major players from the US, Japan, Canada, Mexico and Australia have to leave for the G20 ministerial meeting in Istanbul that starts on Monday.

The United States is pushing for a timeframe of at least eight years, which is being resisted by Australia and Chile.

Drug companies argue a longer period is needed to create an incentive for developing treatments for diseases such as cancer and arthritis.

Australia and Chile have been unwilling to offer more than five years protection as longer terms will push up their health bills.

Dairy also remains unresolved, with New Zealand insisting on increased access to US, Canadian and Japanese markets.

New Zealand's Trade Minister Tim Groser said on Thursday there had been slight movements on dairy, but not enough to satisfy him.

A TPP opponent, Auckland law professor, Jane Kelsey, said the sticking points remained the same.
"What Canada and Japan have given the US is not enough to satisfy the US industry that it can compensate for increased market access to New Zealand."

Association of Salaried Medical Specialists' executive director Ian Powell warned that longer protections on biological drugs meant either patients or taxpayers in New Zealand would have to pay.

Mr Powell said it was bizarre that a supposed free trade agreement increased the power of overseas monopolies over New Zealanders' public health system.

"New Zealand patients deserve much better than to have their taxpayer funded health system becoming a swallowed dead rat as a result of the controversial Trans Pacific Partnership agreement."

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