posted 03-08-2003 08:47 AM
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NWO will never get legs...too many different people...to many different politics
I disagree, the elite among the globalists have but one agenda...one world government. It's already got the legs of a centipede.
Look what has happened to our bill of rights thus far. World Heritage Sites, another example. U.S. no longer owns the statue of liberty, yellowstone or many other national treasures. The usurping of our monetary system by international private bankers. The encroaching disarmament of the american people.
Seeker we've posted thread after thread of the NWO "legs". You just simply refuse to believe it.
They even referenced New World Order by name this morning on Fox and Friends. The black guy on the weekend crew (I forget his name)said "It's all part of the New World Order" Did anyone else happpen to catch that?
We were all called crazy who said it even existed a few years ago, except of course all of those politicians that boldly proclaimed it in speeches or warned about it on the house floor.(see quote below) Now it becomes part of the every day language where they can toss the phrase around like it's no big deal and it's "inevitable" to quote the political compass survey.
Talk about conditioning!
"In the next century, nations as we know it will be obsolete; all states will recognize a single, global authority. National sovereignty wasn't such a great idea after all." Strobe Talbot, President Clinton's Deputy Secretary of State, as quoted in Time, July 20th, l992.
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United States Congressional Record January 19, 1976, page 240, Representative Marjorie S. Holt (Maryland):
"Mr. Speaker, many of us recently received a letter from the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia, inviting members of Congress to participate in a ceremonial signing of "A Declaration of Interdependence" on January 30 in Congress Hall, adjacent to Independence Hall in Philadelphia. A number of Members of Congress have been invited to sign this document, lending their prestige to its theme, but I want the record to show my strong opposition to this declaration.
It calls for the surrender of our national sovereignty to international organizations. It declares that our economy should be regulated by international authorities. It proposes that we enter a "New World Order" that would redistribute the wealth created by the American people.
Mr. Speaker, this is an obscenity that defiles our Declaration of Independence, signed 200 years ago in Philadelphia. We fought a great Revolution for independence and individual liberty, but now it is proposed that we participate in a world socialist order.
Are we a proud and free people, or are we a carcass to be picked by the jackals of the world, who want to destroy us? When one cuts through the high-flown rhetoric of this "Declaration of Interdependence," one finds key phrases that tell the story.
For example, it states that 'The economy of all nations is a seamless web, and that no one nation can any longer effectively maintain its processes of production and monetary systems without recognizing the necessity for collaborative regulation by international authorities.' How do you like the idea of "international authorities" controlling our production and our monetary system, Mr. Speaker?
How could any American dedicated to our national independence and freedom tolerate such an idea? . . . America should never subject her fate to decisions by such an assembly, unless we long for national suicide. Instead, let us have independence and freedom . . . If we surrender our independence to a "new world order" . . . we will be betraying our historic ideals of freedom and self-government. Freedom and self-government are not outdated. The fathers of our Republic fought a revolution for those ideals, which are as valid today as they ever were. Let us not betray freedom by embracing slave masters; let us not betray self-government with world government; let us celebrate Jefferson and Madison, not Marx and Lenin."
"The world can therefore seize the opportunity [Persian Gulf crisis] to fulfill the long-held promise of a New World Order where diverse nations are drawn together in common cause to achieve the universal aspirations of mankind."
George Herbert Walker Bush
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