President Obama has nominated Dartmouth College President Jim Yong Kim for the position of President of the World Bank. All bets were on Jeffrey Sachs. Sachs even thought he was the man, as countries around the world were lining up behind him.
However, President Obama out of the blue nominates Kim. It should be noted that Kim has zero financial background, which in itself may not be bad, since it means he is not a regime bankster. But, his credentials suggest that Obama sees some kind of global social health program along the lines of Obamacare, with the World Bank as a key player.
Kim has been a Professor of Medicine and Social Medicine and Chair of the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. What's "Social Medicine". Wikipedia explains it well:
The field of social medicine seeks to:Translation: It's about central planning for the medical industry.
understand how social and economic conditions impact health, disease and the practice of medicine and foster conditions in which this understanding can lead to a healthier society.
The big safety valve for those fearing Obamacare in the United States was that advanced free market medicine would continue to develop beyond the United States. Kim and his "social medicine" background signals that Obama is going for global Obamacare.
It will crush creativity in medicine and lead to declining life expectancy around the globe.
BTW: Kim seems to fit the description of what Doug Casey calls a government sociopath. Casey writes:
Sociopaths put their own desires and wants on a totally different level from those of other people. Their wants are incommensurate. They truly believe their ends justify their means. Although they pretend the opposite. Sociopaths consider themselves superior to everyone else, because they aren't burdened by the emotions and ethics others have - they're above all that. They're arrogant. Although they pretend the opposite.What is Kim really up to when posing as global health medicine man? Wikipedia reports:
Kim's tenure as president at Dartmouth has been marked by intense criticism. The student body has frequently reported being disillusioned with Kim after his failure to address any major campus issues. His list of failures include refusing to release the college's budget] failure to conduct a safety report of the college river docks, declining requests to attend a public debate, installing a $30,000 coffee machine in his private office.Here's Kim rapping:
...does not seem well-grounded in World Bank fundamentals.
The following quotes are from Wikipedia:
"The World Bank's official goal is the reduction of poverty."
"The World Bank is one of five institutions created at the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944."
"The Bretton Woods Conference took place in July 1944, but did not become operative until late December 1958, when all the European currencies became convertible. Under this system, the IMF and the IBRD (International Bank for Reconstruction and Development) were established. The IMF was developed as a permanent international body. The summary of agreements states, 'The nations should consult and agree on international monetary changes which affect each other. They should outlaw practices which are agreed to be harmful to world prosperity, and they should assist each other to overcome short-term exchange difficulties.' The IBRD was created to speed up post-war reconstruction, to aid political stability, and to foster peace. This was to be fulfilled through the establishment of programs for reconstruction and development."
44 nations were represented at this conference, by 730 delegates. In order to get all these nations to agree to these policies, they had to be represented as promoting peace and prosperity. It is unsure whether those pushing for these policies really had this in mind. But this, clearly, has not been the outcome.
Some think the system was taken over by private international banking interests after it was set up. Others think they were in on it the whole time.
What I think this appointment says, in a modest way, is that the World Bank should start working on its actual goal and stop serving private international bankers.
That said, it is clear the Obama is still very much under the influence of globalist ideas.
It is also clear that Obama has been totally willing to toe the line in supporting all the major control technologies that have been going into place since planetary industrialization started.
This includes a very materialist medical system that does not recognize or seek to treat the spirit, though most of the rest of us are quite aware of the healing powers of the spirit.
Thus, the "health care" debate has been reduced to a question of the best way to finance the current "health care" (materialist doctor-based) system. When I think of "health care," I think of choosing between a materialist remedy and a spiritual remedy, or some combination, and of training more traditional doctors out of their materialistic boxes. But that is not the mainstream discussion at this time.
There is good evidence that a major avenue for extending globalism is via controlling the "training" of doctors. This "training" (propaganda program might be a more appropriate term) has created the impression that planetary health problems can only be solved by materialistic technologies provided by large international companies. This does not seem to me to be a strategy for planetary health as much as it seems to be a strategy for planetary control.
So, while the writer is correct in being concerned about Obama's intentions with this appointment, it might represent a step forward within the larger context of trying pry the existing global systems out of the hands of the private international bankers.