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2014 Vice President Joe Biden calls for the creation of a new world order at the Bank conference in Washington D.C. on April 5, 2013 end times news update February 27 2014 Breaking News FEDERAL GOVERNMENT JOBS FEMA Relocation Internment/Resettlement Specialist (31E) http://www.goarmy.com/careers-and-jobs/browse-career-and-job-categories/legal-and-law-enforcement/internment-resettlement-specialist.html February 27 2014 USA 1942 Relocation internment/Resettlement camps Japanese Americans Sixty-two percent of the internees were American citizens or 2/3 two thirds. February 26 2014 Corrie Ten Boom The Hiding Place WWII concentration camps millions Jews genocide Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7DEuovZIpc February 26 2014 Corrie Ten Boom The Hiding Place is a true story world war 2 Hitler Nazi SS concentration camps millions of Jews killed genocide Nazi Doctors used Jews for human experiments Part 2 - Last days end times final hour news prophecy update http://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=zIReMOOBFy8 February 27 2014 USA 1942 Relocation internment/Resettlement camps Japanese Americans part 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eq6iAVGlqSY At a federal agency banking conference on Friday, Vice President Joe Biden called for the creation of a "new world order" with new financial institutions, updated global rules, a level playing field, and a prosperous China. His comments seem to refer to the president's so called pivot toward Asia a professed strategy of putting a greater focus on the Asia region. His statements come as the U.S. increased its deployments in the Pacific, purportedly in response to threats from North Korea. Biden's remarks also come one week after China, Russia and other powers announced the creation of a new economic order that would rival the Western dominated World Bank and International Monetary Fund. Biden stated the affirmative task we have now is to create a new world order. He continued: "Because the global order is changing again, and the institutions of the world worked so well in the post-World War II era for decades, they need to be strengthened, and some need to be changed." "So we have to do what we do best, we have to lead," he stated. "We have to update the global rules of the road, we have to do it in a way that maximizes benefits for everyone, because obviously, it's overwhelmingly in our interests. This is not a zero sum game, it's overwhelming our interest, that China prosper, that Mongolia prosper, that nations big and large, East and West (prosper). We have to level the playing field so that companies and workers can compete in the world, that the competition is fair and it's healthy." On Friday, WND published an article asking whether the Obama administration's military build-up in the Pacific is part of the president's so-called pivot-toward-Asia strategy, a move that could demonstrate the biggest shift in world power since World War II? It is difficult for most seasoned observers to explain why Obama is suddenly responding to North Korean aggression. Now, purportedly in response to aggressive action by North Korea's new leader, the White House is sending to Singapore a new class of warship designed to fight in coastal waters. New economic world order The U.S. military shift comes as the so-called BRICS countries -- Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa -- seek to create a monetary system to rival and even surpass the West. BRICS group unveiled what it said was a new development bank aimed at breaking the monopoly held by Western-backed institutions. Russian President Vladimir Putin gave support for the bank while India's trade minister said BRICS will "have a defining influence on the global order of this century." Iran's Press TV described the deal this way: "The BRICS bank will present an alternative solution to the Western-dominated global banking system comprised of the Bretton Woods institutions -- the World Bank (WB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF). Under the deal, the two largest economies of the emerging power groups, China and Brazil, agreed to remove nearly half of their trade exchanges out of the U.S. dollar zone a significant blow to the U.S. dollar. The New American took the other side, arguing the BRICS bank is a step closer toward a world government: "Aside from a planetary fiat currency and central bank, the erection of a true world government was at the heart of BRICS regimes' machinations outlined in their final agreement." The BRICS statement added, We reaffirmed our commitment to the promotion of international law, multilateralism and the central role of the United Nations.