Using paper money as opposed to plastic makes a lot of sense and not only for the most obvious reason that you cut out the commission and the temptation to run up debt on the ‘never-never’.
How many dystopian movies have you seen where the world is run by one sinister cabal and all the little people are mere drones, working for the state and needing permission to breed? It certainly is not a new concept but is momentum for a One World Government heating up?
Edmund Conway, the Economics Editor of a British quality broadsheet, The Telegraph, posted an article back in September 2009 which covered a UN proposal for a one world currency. It was met with a torrent of comments which are in the large majority vociferously against the idea.
Somewhat taken aback by the outpouring of feeling on the subject, Conway followed up with a second article in which he downplayed the possibility of such an overhaul of the international monetary system based more or less on the general Keystone Kop persona of your average politician.


