A little more than thirty years ago, the magazine The Economist predicted that by 2018 the world would have abandoned national currencies, and would have adopted a universal currency, which the magazine whimsically called the Phoenix.
The cover of the January 9, 1988, issue of The Economist depicted the mythical phoenix bird, with a newly-minted 10-phoenix coin around its neck, rising from the ashes of the world’s fiat currencies. The coin bears the date 2018.
Here’s the lead paragraph from The Economist article –
“THIRTY years from now, Americans, Japanese, Europeans, and people in many other rich countries, and some relatively poor ones will probably be paying for their shopping with the same currency. Prices will be quoted not in dollars, yen or D-marks but in, let’s say, the phoenix. The phoenix will be favoured by companies and shoppers because it will be more convenient than today’s national currencies, which by then will seem a quaint cause of much disruption to economic life in the late twentieth century.”
Fast-forward 30 years (and a few months), to some news (or rumors?) about the infamous Rothschild banking family, and a new crypto-currency they are allegedly creating.
There is almost no information available about what, exactly, the Rothschilds are up to, except for a mysterious name/acronym/abbreviation – IMMO – which is said to be the name of their secret crypto-currency project, or possibly the name of a new crypto-currency token.
Other than that, nobody can define or describe IMMO.
Here’s a nifty fact that conspiracy-theorists will latch onto: The Economist is controlled by the Rothschild family.
Several months ago, I started collecting some articles on the Rothschilds’ interest in crypto-currencies, and the mysterious project dubbed IMMO. Here are several you might find interesting –
So, the One World Currency of the One World Government is going to be a crypto-currency created by the Rothschild Family?
And all along I thought that SDR’s (Special Drawing Rights from the IMF) were going to replace all the world’s fiat currencies. Silly me!