Does the New World Order exist or not? If so, what is it? A lot of people claim that the New World Order is just a conspiracy theory. Most people had never heard of it until recently, because the whole New World Order agenda has been one of secrecy. However, because, in recent times, scores of people are waking up, those behind the New World Order conspiracy have decided to promote the agenda as something which is and has always been out in the open.Surely, you have noticed all world leaders, stating on TV that what we need is "A New World Order", and a "New Age".
To those who have not heard the term before and do not understand the implications behind the New World Order agenda, it all seems well and good. Many say: "Well, look at the world today. It's full of problems. Maybe we do need a new world order?". But what you must understand is that the recent promotion of a new system or a new age is nothing more than an attempt, by those who have been secretly trying to bring in a new world order, since 1776, to cause the populations to believe that there is nothing sinister about a new world order at all.
You should understand that there is nothing new about the "New World Order". It is a centuries old ideology that has been kept secret. The purpose of a new world order is not, as claimed recently by our leaders: a new system or a new way or a better way. It is a one world government run, under tyranny and dictatorship, by the very same people who have been working tirelessly for the agenda for hundreds of years.
Congressman, Republican Presidential candidate and author Paul (A Foreign Policy of Freedom) says "Let the revolution begin" with this libertarian plea for a return to "the principles of our Founding Fathers: liberty, self-government, the Constitution, and a noninterventionist foreign policy." Specific examples demonstrate how far U.S. law has strayed from this path, particularly over the past century, as well as Paul's firm grasp of history and dedication to meaningful debate: "it is revolutionary to ask whether we need troops in 130 countries... whether the accumulation of more and more power in Washington has been good for us...to ask fundamental questions about privacy, police-state measures, taxation, social policy." Though he can rant, Paul is informative and impassioned, giving readers of any political bent food for thought. With harsh words for both Democrats and Republicans, and especially George W. Bush, Paul's no-nonsense text questions the "imperialist" foreign policy that's led to the war in Iraq ("one of the most ill considered, poorly planned, and... unnecessary military conflicts in American history"), the economic situation and rampant federalism treading on states' rights and identities ("The Founding Fathers did not intend for every American neighborhood to be exactly the same"). Though his policy suggestions can seem extreme, Paul's book gives new life to old debates. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Documentary: George Orwell 1984
The New World Order is not new.