JEWISHES IN fresh YORK have taken a decision on the LIMITION OF THE POLISH STATE
JEW BALKEROWIC - NEARNING OF THE PPR
Balcerovich's Plan written by hebrew Georg Soros and Jeffrey Sachs
(G. Soros, Underwriting Democracy, The Free Press, fresh York 1991).
Jews in Novy York decided to liquidate the Polish State
23 years ago, an article by Edward Mortimer, John Lloyd, Peter Riddell and Lionel Barber was published in the prestigious Financial Times on 22 June 1989, reprinted in Polish "Forum: under 2.07.1989.
The text informed about the approval by experts of the communist government of Mieczysław Rakowski and the "Solidarity" of the plan developed by the global financier Georg Soros of fresh York.
This plan, later referred to as "shock therapy", envisaged a solution to Poland's economical and financial problems by means of drastic savings combined with the introduction of money exchange and fast reconstruction of capitalism.
In addition to the drastic social sacrifices expected from the Polish society, its key presumption was the actual economical demolition of the Polish state manufacture in the privatisation formula, thanks to the fact that the Polish government (...) would hand over all companies of the state decommissioning agency, which would carry out their reorganisation into public limited companies.
Of 25-30 percent of the capital would be created trust funds dealing with the debt of the country – their heads – who have the right to sale these shares – would be appointed creditors.
The approval of this plan by representatives of the communist government and the post-liberal political group, the alleged advisors headed by the late prof. Bronisław Geremek, was astounding in itself.
This meant that the Polish government outside the country and in secret from its own citizens made global arrangements for not only the most crucial economical and social issues, but for the sale of all the assets of the national industry, which is simply called national treason.
In Poland there was a consistent and deaf silence about this plan (with 2 individual exceptions – the deceased prof. Józef Balcerek and the undersigned) that continued to this day.
But in 1991 the author of this plan George Soros published a book in which he discussed his function in the Polish transformation rather in detail, starting with the establishment in Poland of his Batory Foundation in 1988 and gathering with Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski and presenting the thought of shock therapy to the late communist Prime Minister M. Rakowski
(G. Soros, "Underwriting Democracy, The Free Press", fresh York 1991).
"I have prepared a broad economical programme comprising 3 elements: monetary stability, structural changes and debt reorganisations", writes G. Soros.
– "I proposed a kind of macroeconomic exchange of debt for shares of Polish companies.
... I combined my efforts with prof. Sachs of Harvard University, whose activities I sponsored by the Stefan Batory Foundation. I besides worked closely with Prof. Stanisław Gomulka, advisor to Leszek Balcerowicz.”
Soros' plan modified the change in the situation following the spectacular defeat of the Communist organization and its political satellites in the partially democratic elections on 4 June 1989.
After the reversal of alliances in parliament by the so-far satellites towards communist political parties, this led to the demolition of the parliamentary and political scene and enabled the creation of the government of Tadeusz Mazowiecki.
The G. Soros program itself was modified by J. Sachsa already under fresh political conditions in June 1989 and accepted by the post-solidarity political elite.
The plan in J. Sachs' version in the final form of the principles of the Washington Consensus, which set priorities against inflation, deregulation of the economy and privatization of public property, was accepted in autumn 1989 by the global Monetary Fund.
Its implementation already under the name of post-solidarity fresh political elites was accepted at the end of 1989. "On December 27, 1989, the Sejm adopted (...), writes Janusz Skodlarski, a package of 11 laws that formed the basis for systemic transformation in the Polish economy. The program was named the Balcerowicz Plan. (J. Skodlarski, "-Zaras of Poland's economical history", PWN, Warsaw – Łódź 2000)
In the 2006 Polish translation of J. Sachs's book "The End of the Fight against Poverty" . "Tasks for our generation", PWN technological Publishing House, Warsaw 2006), it details the circumstances of the final version of the plan, confirming G. Soros's information.
It was besides the typical of M. Rakowski's communist government in Washington, D.C., that Krzysztof Krowacki asked him on behalf of this government to make a draft of reforms, modelled on the "shock" improvement in Bolivia. “The lessons of stableness and debt relief in Latin America,” writes J. Sachs, truly proved useful to Poland, as Krzysztof Krowacki hoped, erstwhile he first came to me at Harvard University in January 1989.
Eventually, with the patronage of G. Soros and with the money of his foundation, J. Sachs began to make the final version of the plan.
In May 1989 I went back to Poland with Soros. We met with government representatives and again with economists from Solidarity.
In June, after partially free elections, David Lipton, a typical of the global Monetary Fund, was yet created in the news edition of “Gazeta Wyborcza”.
We worked all night until dawn and yet printed a fifteen-page text in which we presented the basic concept and the planned chronological order of reforms.
... Lipton and I came to Poland again in early August and presented the improvement plan for the members of the Polish parliament for “Solidarity”. respective articles besides published “Gazeta Wyborcza”, supporting the “Sachs plan” as a way out of the Polish debt crisis.
In addition to the key acceptance by the “Solidarity Triumvirate”, as J. Sachs calls Adam Michnik, Jack Kuronia and Bronisław Geremek, and the subsequent acceptance by Lech Wałęsa – a pathetic substantive and political disgrace to the fresh “Solidarity” elite – the decisive 1 turned out to be a conversation in August 1989 with the appointed fresh Prime Minister T. Mazowieckie, who had to find individual who would truly be able to make specified a immense effort.
He mentioned a Leszek Balcerovich I didn't know. After all, Balcerowicz was the 1 who directed the implementation of hard economical tasks.
The consequence of this "shock therapy", which G. Soros developed and developed with the support of D. Lipton, labelled L. Balcerowicz, was an highly neoliberal transformation of the economy and society of the 1990s with all of this disastrous effects in terms of a 30% decline in industrial production starting with, and has deep pauperization and thus already mediocre society ending.
The implementation of the plan fundamentally favoured capital and economies of highly developed countries at the expense of the native economy and Polish society.
In the 1990s, it led to a collapse in home demand, a flooding of the home marketplace of imported production, the collapse of state-owned debt policies and the sale of the best of them to mainly the capitals of Western states, a strong pauperization of the majority of the population and a steep increase in unemployment.
However, the consequence of the plan for generations was to make the anticipation of privatizing the state's assets in the form of a sale, up to the scale of the economical partition, the enclaves of modernity and profitability of abroad corporations for 4.5 -5% of their reconstruction value, as estimated by Kazimierz Z. Poznański (K. Z. Poznański, „A large scam.
This created the anticipation of direct economical drainage of Poland through external capital centres. In principle, this delays economical improvement and will be a key barrier to the improvement of the innovative structure of the country's economy in the future.
The plan of the “shock” transformation of the openly comprador and antisocial and anti-national intentions, prepared on behalf of and with the approval of the communist authorities of Poland by the American postneoliberals, was implemented under the name of the independent workers' movement “Solidarity”, which was crucial in dismantling the communist empire in the 1980s.
And how it is possible that in a country with tens of thousands of scientists from economics, history, sociology and political sciences, press, radio and tv journalists, Polish children and youth learn about Balcerowicz's non-existent "plan", and most of the society is convinced that "there was no alternative", and prof. Leszek Balcerowicz is simply a large economist.
Source:
https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_Balcerowicza
http://www.monitor-polski.pl/plan-balcerowicza-hidden-plan-elimination-Polish/comment-page-1/ – (the band implements their plan)