GERMANY SECRETLY PLANNING TO JOIN BRICS
NSA surveillance controversy centered on U.S. fear that Europe's
economic powerhouse will dump the dollar
Financial analyst Jim
Willie sensationally claims that Germany is preparing to ditch the unipolar system
backed by NATO and the U.S. in favor of joining the BRICS nations, and that
this is why the NSA was caught spying on Angela Merkel and other German
leaders.
In an interview with USA Watchdog’s Greg
Hunter, Willie, a statistical analyst who holds a PhD in statistics,
asserted that the real reason behind the recent NSA surveillance scandal
targeting Germany was centered around the United States’ fear that Europe’s
financial powerhouse is looking to escape from an inevitable dollar collapse.
“I think they are
looking for details on assisting Russia on dumping the dollar. I think they are
looking for details for a secret movement for Germany to get away from the
dollar and join the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.) This
is exactly what I think they are going to do,” said Willie.
Earlier this month, the
BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa), announced the creation of a new $100 billion dollar
anti-dollar alternative IMF bank to be based in Shanghai and chaired by Moscow.
Putin launched the new
system by saying it was designed to, “help prevent the harassment of countries
that do not agree with some foreign policy decisions made by the United States
and their allies,” a clear signal that Russia and other BRICS countries are
moving to create a new economic system which is adversarial to the IMF and the
World Bank.
Offering an insight into
the attitude of the western elite towards Russia, comments made by the likes of
former US ambassador to Iraq Christopher R. Hill suggest that Moscow is
increasingly being viewed as a rogue state. Back in April, Hill said
that Russia’s response to the Ukraine crisis meant that Moscow had betrayed the
“new world order” it has been a part of for the last 25 years.
In another sign that
BRICS nations are moving to create an entirely new multi-polar model
adversarial to the west, the five countries are also constructing an alternative Internet
backbonewhich will circumvent the United States in order to avoid
NSA spying.
Willie also ties the
Germany’s move into last week’s shoot down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17,
which has been exploited by the U.S. and Britain to push for more stringent
sanctions on Russia despite the fact that they have had little effect so far
and only appear to be harming the trade interests of countries in mainland
Europe.
“Here’s the big, big
consequence. The U.S. is basically telling Europe you have two choices here.
Join us with the war against Russia. Join us with the sanctions against Russia.
Join us in constant war and conflicts, isolation and destruction to your
economy and denial of your energy supply and removal of contracts. Join us with
this war and sanctions because we’d really like you to keep the dollar regime
going. They are going to say were tired of the dollar. . . . We are pushing
Germany. Don’t worry about France, don’t worry about England, worry about
Germany. Germany has 3,000 companies doing active business right now. They are
not going to join the sanctions—period.”
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