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The New World Order — A History

on Sunday, 01 July 2007. Posted in World Government

In 1773 Mayer Amschel Rothschild assembled twelve of his most influential friends, and convinced them that if they all pool their resources together, they can rule the world. This meeting took place in Frankfurt, Germany. Rothschild also informed his friends that he had found the perfect candidate, an individual of incredible intellect and ingenuity, to lead the organization he has planned-Adam Weishaupt.

In May 1, 1776 – Adam Weishaupt (code named Spartacus) established a secret society called the Order of the Illuminati. Weishaupt was a Professor of Canon Law at the University of Ingolstadt in Bavaria, which is part of Germany. The goal of the Illuminati is the establishment of a New World Order. Their objectives are as follows:

1) Abolition of all ordered governments

2) Abolition of private property

3) Abolition of inheritance

4) Abolition of patriotism

5) Abolition of the family

6) Abolition of religion

7) Creation of a world government

In July of 1782 – The Order of the Illuminati joins forces with Freemasonry at the Congress of Wilhelmsbad. The Comte de Virieu, an attendee at the conference, comes away visibly shaken. From this time on, according to his biographer, "the Comte de Virieu could only speak of Freemasonry with horror."

In 1785 an Illuminati courier named Lanze was struck by lightning, and killed while traveling by horseback through the town of Ratisbon. When Bavarian officials examined the contents of his saddle bags, they discovered the existence of the Order of the Illuminati, and found plans detailing the upcoming French Revolution, but Lanze had gone underground, and could not be found.

In 1796 Freemasonry became a major issue in the presidential election in the United States. John Adams won the election by opposing Masonry, and his son, John Quincy Adams, warned of the dire threat to the nation posed by the Masonic Lodges: "I do conscientiously and sincerely believe that the Order of Freemasonry, if not the greatest, is one of the greatest moral and political evils under which the Union is now laboring."

In 1828, Mayer Amschel Rothschild, who financed the Illuminati, expresses his utter contempt for national governments which attempt to regulate International Bankers such as him: "Allow me to issue and control the money of a nation, and I care not who writes the laws."

In 1848 Moses Mordecai Marx Levy, alias Karl Marx, writes "The Communist Manifesto." Marx is a member of an Illuminati front organization called the League of the Just. He not only advocates economic and political changes; he advocates moral and spiritual changes as well. He believes the family should be abolished, and that all children should be raised by a central authority.

In Jan. 22, 1870 the contents of a letter to Italian revolutionary leader Giuseppe Mazzini, Albert Pike – Sovereign Grand Commander of the Southern Jurisdiction of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry – announces the establishment of a secret society within a secret society: This ultra-secret organization is called The New and Reformed Paladian Rite.

In 1875 Russian occultist Helena Petrovna Blavatsky founds the Theosophical Society. She insists that the Christians have it all backwards – that Satan is good, and God is evil. This philosophy is taken up by the Masonic order.

In 1889 Albert Pike issued instructions to the 23 Supreme Councils of the world. He reveals who is the true object of Masonic worship: "To you, Sovereign Grand Instructors General, we say this, that you may repeat it to the Brethren of the 32nd, 31st and 30th degrees: The Masonic religion should be, by all of us initiates of the high degrees, maintained in the purity of the Luciferian doctrine."

Dec. 23, 1913 – The Federal Reserve (neither federal nor a reserve – it's a privately owned institution) is created. It was planned at a secret meeting in 1910 on Jekyl Island, Georgia, by a group of bankers and politicians, including Col. House. This transfers the power to create money from the American Government to a private group of bankers. The Federal Reserve Act is hastily passed just before the Christmas break. Three years after signing the Federal Reserve Act into law, President Woodrow Wilson observes: "I am a most unhappy man. I have unwittingly ruined my country."

1920-1931 – Louis T. McFadden is Chairman of the House Committee on Banking and Currency. Concerning the Federal Reserve, Congressman McFadden notes: "When the Federal Reserve Act was passed, the people of these United States did not perceive that a world banking system was being set up here. A super-state controlled by International Bankers and international industrialists acting together to enslave the world for their own pleasure."

Concerning the Great Depression and the country's acceptance of FDR's New Deal, he asserts: "It was no accident. It was a carefully contrived occurrence. The International Bankers sought to bring about a condition of despair here so they might emerge as the rulers of us all."

Col. House reorganizes the American branch of the Institute of International Affairs into the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) in 1921. (For the past 60 years, 80% of the top positions in every administration – whether Democrat or Republican – have been occupied by members of this organization.)

The CFR endorses World Government in its magazine "Foreign Affairs on December 15, 1922." Author Philip Kerr states: "Obviously there is going to be no peace nor prosperity for mankind as long as the earth remains divided into 50 or 60 independent states, until some kind of international system is created. The real problem today is that of world government."

June 28, 1945 – U.S. President Harry Truman endorses world government in a speech: "It will be just as easy for nations to get along in a republic of the world as it is for us to get along in a republic of the United States."

October 24, 1945 – The United Nations Charter becomes effective. Also on October 24, Senator Glen Taylor (D-Idaho) introduces Senate Resolution 183, calling upon the U.S. Senate to go on record as favoring creation of a world republic, including an international police force.

Feb. 7, 1950 – International financier and CFR member James Warburg tells a Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee: "We shall have world government whether or not you like it — by conquest or consent."

Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands establishes the Bilderbergers in 1954, the group consists of international politicians and bankers who meet secretly on an annual basis.

1961 – The U.S. State Department issues Document 7277, entitled "Freedom From War: The U.S. Program for General and Complete Disarmament in a Peaceful World." It details a three-stage plan to disarm all nations and arm the U.N. with the final stage in which "no state would have the military power to challenge the progressively strengthened U.N. Peace Force."

1970 -- Education and the mass media promote world order. In Thinking About A New World Order for the Decade 1990, author Ian Baldwin, Jr. asserts that: "...the World Law Fund has begun a worldwide research and educational program that will introduce a new, emerging discipline -- world order -- into educational curricula throughout the world...and to concentrate some of its energies on bringing basic world order concepts into the mass media again on a worldwide level."

In July of 1973, International banker and staunch member of the subversive Council on Foreign Relations David Rockefeller founds a new organization called the Trilateral Commission, of which the official aim is "to harmonize the political, economic, social, and cultural relations between the three major economic regions in the world" (hence the name "Trilateral"). He invites future President Jimmy Carter to become one of the founding members. Zbigniew Brzezinski is the organization's first director.

1973 — Humanist Manifesto II is published: "The next century can be and should be the humanistic century... we stand at the dawn of a new age... a secular society on a planetary scale... As non-theists we begin with humans not God, nature not deity... we deplore the division of humankind on nationalistic grounds... Thus we look to the development of a system of world law and a world order based upon transnational federal government... The true revolution is occurring."

1975 — Kissinger on the Couch is published. Authors Phyllis Schlafly and former CFR member Chester Ward state: "Once the ruling members of the CFR have decided that the U.S. government should espouse a particular policy, the very substantial research facilities of the CFR are put to work to develop arguments, intellectual and emotional, to support the new policy and to confound, discredit, intellectually and politically, any opposition..."

May 12, 1989 — President George W. Bush invites the Soviets to join World Order. Speaking to the graduating class at Texas A&M University, Mr. Bush states that the United States is ready to welcome the Soviet Union "back into the world order."

September 11, 1990 — President Bush calls the Gulf War an opportunity for the New World Order. In an address to Congress entitled Toward a New World Order, Mr. Bush says: "The crisis in the Persian Gulf offers a rare opportunity to move toward an historic period of cooperation. Out of these troubled times... a new world order can emerge in which the nations of the world, east and west, north and south, can prosper and live in harmony... Today the new world is struggling to be born."

October 1, 1990 — In a U.N. address, President Bush speaks of the "collective strength of the world community expressed by the U.N...a historic movement towards a new world order... a new partnership of nations... a time when

humankind came into its own... to bring about a revolution of the spirit and the mind and begin a journey into a... new age."

The goal of a world government is almost achieved in Europe with the Single European Act (Maastricht Treaty) that was implemented in 1993, requiring all the member countries of the European Community to abolish their trade barriers, and to hand over their monetary and fiscal policies to the technocrats of the European Commission in Brussels, Belgium.

As regards the North American block, the merger of its member countries is well under way with the passage of free trade between Canada and the U.S.A., and then Mexico and the introduction of the Security and Prosperity Partnership.

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