Wednesday, July 28, 2010

A New World Order

"Out of these troubled times, our fifth objective - a new world order - can emerge."

- George Herbert Walker Bush, September 11th 1990

Although not the first mention of the NWO by Bush Sr., and certainly not the first of all its iterations, this one resonates on many levels for its symbolic attachment to the later event on the same day. Taken without adequate context this quote can be interpreted in all sorts of ways. Regardless of what the face value of the statement means, when considered in context of the many previous reiterations (great list of quotes straight from the horse's mouth here) from the last hundred or so years, it becomes rather evident that this elusive phenomenon is indeed in operation behind the scenes. Whether beneficent or malevolent is for the individual to decide.

Many researchers and theorists postulate that the objective of the new world order agenda is world government. I agree with them insofar as we already have a fully integrated global control grid and not that we are doomed to suffer it at a particular point in the future. Nation states are now a mere talking point, fabricated identities for people to rally around, boundaries in the collective unconscious. I don't know about you, but I never got a vote at the united nations meetings. Not to say I'd want to, but where's my input? With the North American Union coming down the pipe, many people see it as a unique turning point, which it is to a degree, only that its infrastructure has been in place for quite some time. The incremental adjustments mostly go unnoticed. Many authors on the topic have analogized the situation that is the N.W.O. as a frog in a pot of water being brought up to a boil. The temperature change is slight enough that the frog doesn't notice that it's being cooked. This is our situation.

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