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The New World Order

noname12345noname12345 Member Posts: 2,267

President George H. W. Bush talks about The New World Order. He talked about it many different times. You have probably seen a time when he mentioned it. Well here is him talking about it with amazing detail.

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Here is a separate quote, not shown in the video:



"It is the sacred principles enshrined in the United Nations charter to which the American people will henceforth pledge their allegiance." President George Bush addressing the General Assembly of the U.N., February 1,1992.

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Ok so it looks like the U.N and the Council on Foreign Relations might be up to something. Both of these organizations are bi-partison, they even say so and their memberships basically proves it, so this isn't some bash Republicans or Democrats post.

CFR President Richard Haass, on globalization and sovereignty:

http://www.cfr.org/publication/9903/sovereignty_and_globalisation.html?breadcrumb=%2Fi ssue%2F109%2Fsovereignty

I suggest reading it all (it’s not long). There are many interesting and scary quotes; here are a couple of them:



”Globalization thus implies that sovereignty is not only becoming weaker in reality, but that it needs to become weaker. [UN] States would be wise to weaken sovereignty in order to protect themselves, because they cannot insulate themselves from what goes on elsewhere. Sovereignty is no longer a sanctuary.”



”Our notion of sovereignty must therefore be conditional, even contractual, rather than absolute.”



See? The President of CFR admits that America must cede their sovereignty. If you read the link he goes further and says the sovereignty should cede for a "global governance".



Here's the fun part; look at some of the members of CFR:



Dick Cheney. - Laughs about keeping his membership to CFR SECRET while campaigning.

Al Gore

Jonothan S. Bush – GWB’s first cousin

Fred Thompson

Tommy Thompson

Robert M, Gates

Condoleeza Rice

Paul Wolfowitz

Richard Perle

Colin Powell

Madeleine Albright

Zbigniew Brzezinski

Henry Kissinger

Alan Greenspan

Jimmy Carter

David Rockefeller Jr.

John D. Rockefeller, IV

Bill Clinton

Condoleezza Rice

John Edwards

John Kerry

Nelson Rockefeller

John D. Rockefeller, 3rd

To see all the 2008 CFR presidential candidates click here - Also a good a source of more CFR info and quotes



Some
of the Corporate members:



Boeing

Halliburton

ExxonMobile

Lockheed Martin

Shell Oil

Bank of America

Citigroup

Time Warner (owns a lot of big media)



More information exposing CFR:

http://presidentialcandidates.wetpaint.com/page/Home - Some of my post was taken from here. (Hillary Clinton and John Edwards are talked about also)



So maybe this isn't some crazy tin foil hat conspiracy theory and perhaps has some substance to it?

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"When Saddam flew that plane into those buildings, I knew it was time to kick some Iranian ass!"
-cheer leading, flag waving American

Comments

  • daeandordaeandor Member UncommonPosts: 2,695
    It's no secret that multi-national globalization proponents see the US as a major threat to their need for power.  With much of Europe, South America, and Central America already having succumbed to this culture, will the US be able to stand alone in the future?  Will the next "axis of evil" turn out to be the US, China, and Russia as we fight to maintain our individual nation's sovereignty from the hordes?
  • baffbaff Member Posts: 9,457

    Daddy Bush. What a guy.

     

    How things have changed in these last 15 years.

    It was all going to be so different then.

  • kimmarkimmar Member Posts: 446
    When will the scary people go away?



    I used to be a Republican.  But I am no Neo-Con. 



    Are there any true small government, low taxes and, less intrusiveness conservatives out there anymore?  Or did everyone sell out for the protection and promise of the holy land?



    I watched the debates and my husband and I really like Ron Paul.  I would vote for him.  I think he's the only one speaking his mind anymore.  All the rest are just puppets on the stage.

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  • noname12345noname12345 Member Posts: 2,267
    Originally posted by daeandor

    It's no secret that multi-national globalization proponents see the US as a major threat to their need for power.  With much of Europe, South America, and Central America already having succumbed to this culture, will the US be able to stand alone in the future?  Will the next "axis of evil" turn out to be the US, China, and Russia as we fight to maintain our individual nation's sovereignty from the hordes?
    Yeah that's pretty much how it is right now. We all got to see globalists working it with the amnesty bill just recently. You can't tell me that wasn't a grab for a mesh between Mexico and the U.S, with millions of Mexicans becoming Americans with incentives for them to bring family over.  Thankfully enough people saw the light and smacked that stupid piece of legislation down. Unfortunately George "No Borders" Bush is going to have meetings with the skeptics and try and convince them to say yes to it.

    ______________________________
    "When Saddam flew that plane into those buildings, I knew it was time to kick some Iranian ass!"
    -cheer leading, flag waving American

  • DraenorDraenor Member UncommonPosts: 7,918
    The immigration bill is one issue where I could not possibly disagree more with Bush.  It didn't work in the 80's and there's no reason that it will work now.  It really does give some of the conspiracy theorists about "the evil capitalist corporations" reason to cry though.

    Your argument is like a two legged dog with an eating disorder...weak and unbalanced.

  • PyritePyrite Member Posts: 309
    Originally posted by AlexAmore


    ” [UN] States would be wise to weaken sovereignty in order to protect themselves, because they cannot insulate themselves from what goes on elsewhere. Sovereignty is no longer a sanctuary.”



    ”Our notion of sovereignty must therefore be conditional, even contractual, rather than absolute.”



    See? The President of CFR admits that America must cede their sovereignty.

    1)  Weaken does not equal cede.



    2)  We must resist the drive to unite rather than divide as a society.  When people learn to set aside thier petty differences and work together it always results in death and destruction.  We must continue to focus on what makes the people inside one set of borders superior to another.  After all, without nations who would we go to war with?  Divided we stand, united we fall.

    The most important part of reading is reading between the lines.

  • noname12345noname12345 Member Posts: 2,267
    Originally posted by Pyrite

    Originally posted by AlexAmore


    ” [UN] States would be wise to weaken sovereignty in order to protect themselves, because they cannot insulate themselves from what goes on elsewhere. Sovereignty is no longer a sanctuary.”



    ”Our notion of sovereignty must therefore be conditional, even contractual, rather than absolute.”



    See? The President of CFR admits that America must cede their sovereignty.

    1)  Weaken does not equal cede.



    "Moreover, states must be prepared to cede some sovereignty to world bodies if the international system is to function."



    Weaken really does mean cede in this case. Sovereignty if weakened must in turn strengthen something else.




    2)  We must resist the drive to unite rather than divide as a society.  When people learn to set aside thier petty differences and work together it always results in death and destruction.  We must continue to focus on what makes the people inside one set of borders superior to another.  After all, without nations who would we go to war with?  Divided we stand, united we fall.

    This type of world government isn't what John Lennon had in mind....trust me. Just look at the men who are pushing for it. I would like a world government too in an ideal world where corruption doesn't exist. This world government is simply corruption from a fed level to a world level.

    ______________________________
    "When Saddam flew that plane into those buildings, I knew it was time to kick some Iranian ass!"
    -cheer leading, flag waving American

  • noname12345noname12345 Member Posts: 2,267
    Originally posted by Draenor

    The immigration bill is one issue where I could not possibly disagree more with Bush.  It didn't work in the 80's and there's no reason that it will work now.  It really does give some of the conspiracy theorists about "the evil capitalist corporations" reason to cry though.
    I have no problem with capitalist corporations, if that's what you're thinking.



    I saw Michael Moore talking about his Sicko movie. He talked about how the government has a law where health insurance companies have to please their shareholders. So these companies have to up their prices, and deny payouts to customers to please the shareholders by a certain degree. Michael Moore then blamed this on the free market and said how government should give universal healthcare. The ironic thing is health insurance is not in the realm of the free market...it's restricted by the government like Moore said. Universal healthcare is not needed in a free market where there is competition...and people get less taxed and keep more money because of competition!

    ______________________________
    "When Saddam flew that plane into those buildings, I knew it was time to kick some Iranian ass!"
    -cheer leading, flag waving American

  • SioBabbleSioBabble Member Posts: 2,803

    I dunno what the eff they were thinking, but the speechwriters who gave George HW Bush the phrase "New World Order" to banter around seem to have overlooked that a certain regime in Central Europe about oh, 70 years ago, liked to use that phrase too.

    They also invented "Enhanced interrogation techniques" as a phrase.

    CH, Jedi, Commando, Smuggler, BH, Scout, Doctor, Chef, BE...yeah, lots of SWG time invested.

    Once a denizen of Ahazi

  • PyritePyrite Member Posts: 309
    "He can run, but he can't hide"  re: Osama Bin Laden (right before he ran and hid)



    "We're winning hearts and minds."  re Iraq  (can you feel the love?)



    "Mission Accomplished"  (good to know that's done with)



    "War on Terror"  (since the war on drugs was such a big success.  Next up is the war on mean people.)

    The most important part of reading is reading between the lines.

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