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Freemasons Convene G-20 Meeting in Korea

November 11, 2010

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Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev  exchange their schoolboy secret handshake signaling their treason to humanity as they pursue an undemocratic secret agenda at the G-20 meeting convening in Korea today.  Thumb on knuckles is the Masonic sign of recognition.Take a good look at these lightweights. A gentle breeze would blow them over. The Illuminati bankers are losing their touch. Remember when they could cast plausible-looking statesmen?  (Thanks to Zen for sending this pic.) 


Freemasons Failure to Reach Trade Deal - Part of their Agenda?

From Politico.com



SEOUL - President Barack Obama failed to reach agreement on two international deals to help spur the U.S. economy, unexpected setbacks on an Asia trip that was supposed to emphasize his stature abroad and change the subject from last week's electoral drubbing.

Obama was unable to achieve a free trade agreement with South Korea, vowing to keep talking to get a better deal for U.S. auto makers. And after meeting with the leaders of Germany and China, he continued to meet resistance from the two countries about reducing their trade surpluses with the U.S. to give a boost to American manufacturing, putting the best face on a compromise that only calls for the goal of lowering them.

"I think that you will see at this summit a broad-based agreement from all countries, including Germany, that we need to ensure balanced and sustainable growth," Obama said after his meetings, using the kind of optimistic language leaders always use about summits, whatever the conflicts.

On trade with Korea, there were indications that the delay was mostly intended to show that Obama did his best to improve a deal first negotiated in 2007 under President George W. Bush. Obama signaled in June that he viewed the trade pact as a way to improve ties with South Korea and thus strengthen U.S. efforts to maintain peace with North Korea. A failure to reach agreement would badly damage relations with Seoul.

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After meeting with South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak, Obama said he believed that Lee is sincere in his desire to complete the negotiations. But, he said, concerns among Americans of a one-way trade relationship with Korea are part of the reason an agreement could not be reached by Thursday.

"If we rush something that then can't garner popular support, that's going to be a problem," Obama said. "We think we can make the case, but we want to make sure that case is air tight."

Obama said he wants a trade deal to be finalized "in a matter of weeks" and promised it would "create jobs and prosperity" in both the United States and South Korea. At the most recent G-20 summit this past summer in Toronto, Obama said he would push to have an agreement by the time he met with Lee here this week.

Whatever the improvements, the trade pact is likely to be opposed next year by most Democrats in Congress, heeding the expected opposition of labor unions, liberal groups critical of globalization and a small number of U.S. exporters, including Ford Motor Co. Republicans are likely to provide most of the votes, representing a test of Obama's promise to lead in a bipartisan way under a GOP House and a smaller Democratic majority in the Senate.

BELOW- THE BAPHOMET BOYS, DOING THEIR BEST TO JUST WAVE

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