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World Bank Quotes

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James Morcan
“Marcia Wilson was a good example of Omega’s core strategy for creating a New World Order. It involved placing their people, or moles, in positions of power within the CIA, the NSA, the Pentagon, the White House and global organizations like the UN, the IMF and the World Bank. This enabled Omega to pull some of the strings of these organizations and to direct American, and world politics, to an extent.”
James Morcan, The Ninth Orphan

Arundhati Roy
“Peace, Inc., is sometimes as worrying and War, Inc. It's a way of managing public anger. We're all being managed, and we don't even know it. The IMF and the World Bank, the most opaque and secretive entities, put millions into NGOs who fight against "corruption" and for "transparency." They want the Rule of Law--as long as they make the laws. They want transparency in order to standardise a situation, so that global capital can flow without any impediment. Cage the People, Free the Money. The only thing that is allowed to move freely--unimpeded--around the world today is money, capital.”
Arundhati Roy, Things that Can and Cannot Be Said: Essays and Conversations

G. Edward Griffin
“usually this starts out as an inefficient dictatorship, but by the time they get the U.N. money, it ends up as an efficient dictatorship”
G. Edward Griffin

Michael Hudson
“The United States is in deficit on raw materials account, but is unwilling to limit its industrial expansion correspondingly. It is in surplus on farm products account, but is unwilling to limit its agriculture accordingly. The peoples of developing countries therefore are to be turned into the instrument through which the otherwise untenable U.S. economic process is perpetuated.”
Michael Hudson, Super Imperialism: The Origin and Fundamentals of U.S. World Dominance

Michael Hudson
“It thus was historically logical that Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara should become president of the World Bank upon leaving his position as architect of America’s war in Southeast Asia.”
Michael Hudson, Super Imperialism: The Origin and Fundamentals of U.S. World Dominance

Michael Hudson
“The easy kind of liberalism, with its hope for ready-to-hand technocratic solutions to social problems, has led them to support the major way in which liberal institutions among backward peoples can be prevented from evolving. Their support for higher living standards for all has been exploited into de facto support of the oppressive and militarist regimes in backward countries. That indeed has become the purpose of the Malthusianism promoted by the World Bank and the government of the United States. American liberals have been its unwitting allies, and thereby the allies of the world’s most reactionary regimes.”
Michael Hudson, Super Imperialism: The Origin and Fundamentals of U.S. World Dominance

“According to Robert S. McNamara, former president of the World Bank, without firm action to further reduce the population growth rate, world population will not stabilize below eleven billion. "At the national level," states McNamara, "rapid population growth translates into a steadily worsening employment future, massive city growth, pressure on food supplies, degradation of the environment, an increase in the number of 'absolute poor,' and a stimulus to authoritarian government.”
John Jefferson Davis, Christ's Victorious Kingdom

“The multilateral institutions that were introduced in the Post World War II period to coordinate international aid â€� the IMF and the World Bank â€� have failed in their respective missions. They became agents for the ‘free marketâ€� ideology and through their structural adjustment packages and related policies have made it harder for a nation to develop.”
William F. Mitchell, Modern Monetary Theory: Key Insights, Leading Thinkers