This is something that I have been hearing for a while and in fact it was an idea that I used to think as well.
When the dollar dies, the world will die with it.
Nope, it will not, because there is a new kid on the block.
Unbeknownst to most of the US, right now a new
world monetary system is being put in place. When this comes on line
completely, odds are that it will basically kill the US Dollar as the
global reserve currency.
This new system is called The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank – also known as the AIIB.
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40 countries (60% of the world’s GDP) are now
jumping the US ship like rats and setting up financial swap lines to
bypass the dollar and SWIFT system. The fact that China, Russia, India,
Germany, France, and the United Kingdom have all joined this new
alliance, it means that the Eurozone itself as of today has abandoned
the dollar, and preparing for transitions to commence with the new AIIB
banking system.
Once this new system is completely in place, the
US dollar won’t be needed in these countries. They will have the means
to transact financial commerce thus cutting the US and The World Bank
out of the picture.
What this will theoretically do is cause all
those US dollars that are being held by foreign countries, to slowly
start trickling back home to the US.
Now will it be a sudden death?
No, because like it or not we are still one of
the largest economies next to China and our goods and services are used
and needed all over the world.
What will happen though is that the buying of these goods and services from other countries will slow down.
It is death by a thousand cuts and will impact
our economy greatly. But will the world die the financial death along
with the US when this happens?
Nope, the US will pretty much be left to its own
devices and start to implode. That is till she rights the ship and
starts being productive a productive nation again.
http://www.prophezine.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1096:when-the-dollar-dies-the-world-will-go-down-with-it--nope&catid=41:top-headlines
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