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Authors: Andy Thomas
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never be accepted in one go, it is surmised that the NWO drew
the European nations into an initial stage of unification, wel
knowing that more federal ‘protective’ measures could gradual y
be brought in whenever the euro tottered. A new, far more
centralized currency might be waiting in the wings when it is
final y deemed necessary by the NWO.
Similarly, it is alleged that the dol ar has been intentional y
destabilized by contrived market crashes, as in 2008. These are
said to be steps to pave the way for an eventual ‘amero’ currency to unite the USA, Canada and Mexico under a strict federal
system, an idea scorned by cynics, yet widely believed. Certainly, fierce criticisms of the US financial system, with long-standing
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doubts over the very legality of the all-powerful Federal Reserve, continue to stir new conspiracy theories, particularly among
right-wing activists. Some private US militias and survivalists
have been arming themselves for the day they fear a final NWO
coup will close the banks and bring martial law to the streets of America (
see
p. 246).
The Seats of Real Power
For all the speculation on the NWO, it may no longer matter
which
countries
are involved, as real power already appears to be cross-border and lies far beyond the grasp of any democratic
principles. It is asserted that the key decisions which affect our lives, in the West at least, were long ago farmed out to a series of high-level think tanks and quangos. These are attended by
known politicians, royalty, media moguls and corporate leaders,
but their meetings are closed to the public and the resulting
resolutions passed down to selected parliaments to give an
il usory sense of democracy.
The prime examples are usual y said to include the Bilderberg
Group, the Trilateral Commission, the Council on Foreign
Relations, the World Economic Forum, the Tavistock Institute,
the Club of Rome and other bodies. Meanwhile, mainstream
‘initiatives’ such as Common Purpose provide courses for both
government and corporate employees to instil seemingly federal
ideals into the community. Sceptics claim conspiracy theorists
accord too much power to such entities, but both their existence
and tendrils of influence cannot be denied, and even journalists
have begun to question their morality – which says something.
The Bilderbergers (named after the Netherlands hotel which
hosted their first meeting in 1954) have come under particular fire.
Their meetings are no longer even secret, although the full content of their discussions remains undisclosed. Yet most news agencies
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fail to report them, suggesting more media complicity in what
amounts to a monumental cover-up. Just one exception, Charlie
Skelton of the
Guardian
newspaper, did expose the importance of the Bilderbergers in June 2011:
In 2008, when George Osborne, as a private individual,
hangs out in Corfu with a Russian oligarch (Oleg Deripaska),
Nat Rothschild and Peter Mandelson, the British press has
a field day with the gossip . . . But in 2011, when Osborne
spends four days, in his official role as chancel or of the
exchequer, cooped up with Lord Mandelson, a Russian
oligarch (Alexei Mordashov), and the former vice-chairman
of Rothschild Europe (Franco Bernabè) – along with the
president of the World Bank, the president of the European
Central Bank, the Greek minister of finance, the Queen of
Spain, the chairman of Royal Dutch Shell, the governor
of the Belgium National Bank, the chairman of Goldman
Sachs International, and the chief executive of Marks and
Spencer . . . this isn’t news . . . I beg to differ.3
As this unusual y frank media report demonstrates, those
who attend these groups are some of the very names general y
cited (and often reviled) as being behind the New World Order.
Representatives from the Rothschild and Rockefeller dynasties,
along with leading bankers and industrialists, often rub shoulders with the prominent diplomats and politicians of the day, as seen
from the above reference to Britain’s George Osborne and Lord
Mandelson. Their interest in fomenting centralized initiatives
is not denied, with David Rockefeller (one-time chairman of
the Council on Foreign Relations and founder of the Trilateral
Commission) openly declaring in his 2002
Memoirs
:
Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working
against the best interests of the United States, characterizing
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my family and me as ‘internationalists’ and of conspiring
with others around the world to build a more integrated
global political and economic structure – one world, if you
will. If that’s the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it.
The problem is that while players like Rockefeller may promote
such intentions as wise philanthropy, truthseekers see darker
agendas. A case can be made, of course, that some form of
international unity is more likely to bring peace and prosperity
than fragmentation, but agreeing
which
form is another matter.
The best of intentions can play into the hands of regimes more
concerned with their own interests than humankind’s. Trust has
to be earned by those who would be seen to work for the greater
good, and trust in the current aspirants, particularly those from financial institutions, is in very short supply these days.
Since the 2008 financial crash that took homes, pensions and
reputations, the banking world is now seen as little more than a
criminal cabal by most everyday observers – as one which uses
hedge funds, derivatives, extortionate interest and irresponsible speculation to fuel executive jamborees at the expense of real lives.
When problems arise, governments bail out banks with public
money, but bonuses continue even as those at the bottom suffer
deprivation. Lobbyists from the financial and corporate world,
arms manufacturers and media divisions clearly come first in the
priorities of ministers who supposedly represent the people; thus public resentment builds. As Alessio Rastani, an independent
financial trader, put it so succinctly on the BBC News channel:
The governments don’t rule the world. Goldman Sachs rules
the world.4
Entrusting some of these same people with the future of
civilization does not look too promising to much of the
population. Conspiracy theories are bound to thrive in such an
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environment and those in the ivory towers might like to think
about coming down to sniff the air from time to time before
feeling hurt by public mistrust.
Puppet Leaders
Although awareness of the NWO and the specific groups which
wield real power may be largely limited to conspiracy realms,
most people sense that the politicians they vote for – if they
now bother to vote at all – make little difference to the decisions ultimately made. There is an inherent understanding, certainly
among the British populace, that everyday needs are largely
neglected, and that the scandals which regularly lift lids on the reality of power are merely the tip of a very large iceberg. People know that governments are under the sway of anonymous suits
in the background and that elections are sometimes influenced
by nefarious means. This was keenly il ustrated by the thorny
resolution to the neck-and-neck stand-off between Al Gore and
George W Bush in the 2000 US presidential election. The voting
was openly seen to be riddled with irregularities (Bush was final y awarded victory with fewer ‘popular’ votes than Gore after a highly controversial recount in Florida), yet it seemed not to sink in that this was perhaps just a rare public revelation of normal procedure.
To be up for election at al , especial y in the USA, would seem
to require large amounts of money and membership of the right
secret society, with orders such as Phi Beta Kappa and Skull
and Bones being particularly dominant among candidates. The
latter is firmly embedded at Yale University, Connecticut, and
has produced several presidents and other politicians, including
various members of the Bush dynasty, not least George W Bush.5
Interestingly, only two presidents, Abraham Lincoln and John
F Kennedy, are said not to have belonged to any Masonic order
– and both were assassinated. Truthseekers consider that all US
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presidents are pre-selected by NWO influences for their own ends, with any nominal differences between candidates manipulated to
resolution by tweaks of party funding, slanted voting procedures
or the odd dirty trick.
Barack Obama very publicly fell victim to a conspiracy theory
when he was attacked by rival political factions for being unable to prove he was born in an American state – a legal requirement
for a president. Although some of the motivation may have been
racist or at least anti-Muslim (Obama’s father was Muslim), the
challenges went very mainstream. For all the claims that Obama’s
birth was registered in Hawaii, no full certificate was forthcoming before his election in November 2008. An image of a short-form
certificate published that June failed to quell the controversy, and loud suspicions were voiced that Obama was, in fact, born in
Kenya, and thus a false president. More embarrassment ensued
when he fumbled his presidential vows and had to retake them
the next day to ‘avoid conspiracy theories’. When an electronic
facsimile of Obama’s long-form birth certificate was final y
produced in April 2011, discrepancies involving software ‘image
layers’ convinced many that the certificate was a desktop-published fake. Defenders claimed the anomalies might have resulted from
the scanning process, but the presence of any anomalies was
undeniably awkward and the fact that it had taken several years to comply with the simple request of publishing a certificate did his reputation no favours.
For all the apparent welcome that Obama was given as a
refreshing change to the circus of the George W Bush years, few
truthseekers shed tears for him, pointing out that in his first year of office alone he had ordered more drone attacks and assassinations of Middle Eastern ‘rebel leaders’ than Bush had managed in two
terms. Obama’s signing away of further citizen rights and his
broken promise to close the Guantánamo prison compound soon
damaged his supposedly ‘softer’ credentials, serving as yet more
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not create it. Through the NWO lens, the face, personality or
skin colour of puppet kings matter not when the same board of
governors remain in charge. Things seem to work much the same
in most nations.
Hardcore theorists therefore dismissed the flurry around
Obama’s birth certificate as being nothing more than a distraction, with the cosmetic differences between Republicans and
Democrats meaning little in the grander scheme. They saw greater
reasons for apprehension over the individual sponsors who had
groomed Obama for power for some years, specifical y Zbigniew
Brzezinski, the well-known political ‘hawk’. Brzezinski worked
closely with presidents Jimmy Carter and George Bush Senior
and stands accused of effectively creating al-Qaeda by financing
the Afghan Mujahideen ‘freedom fighters’ to fight the Soviet
occupation in the 1980s. Many of these became the Taliban before
turning against the West in the guise of al-Qaeda – which some
say may have been the idea all along.
Asia and the Middle East
In 1998 Zbigniew Brzezinski authored a book entitled
The Grand
Chessboard
, considered an appropriate title by truthseekers who believe we are all seen as little more than pieces on it.6 The chessboard that concerned Brzezinski was central Asia and the
Middle East, and in his chapters he outlined hopes and fears for
the region from the US perspective of needing stronger influence
there if America’s superpower status was not to be threatened
and crucial access to considerable oil and gas reserves was to
be maintained. The book has something in common with the
‘Rebuilding America’s Defenses’ document (see p. 192), which
appeared to presage 9/11, expressing resonant sentiments about
seeing off foreign threats while capitalizing on the perception of an outside threat of some kind. Brzezinski writes:
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As America becomes an increasingly multi-cultural society,