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Friday, July 30, 2010

Is The Feared 'One World Government' A Neoliberalist, 'Virtual Parliament'?


In the above video, then President George H. W. Bush, Sr. coins the phrase, 'new world order' in his 1990 speech before a joint session of Congress.
On January 16, 1991, he further clarified his position in a speech announcing the hostilities with Iraq by identifying the opportunity to build a New World Order,
“where the rule of law (obviously an 'internaional, world law and order', and not the rule of a single man such as a king)  … governs the conduct of nations,” and “in which a credible United Nations can use its peacekeeping role to fulfill the promise and vision of the UN’s founders.”
These specifics in describing Bush’s concept of New World Order clearly lean toward the globalist interpretation. (Source)
Before the 1980's and Reaganomics, deregulation, supply-side economics, neoliberalism, we had  the Bretton Woods system established by the U. S. and Britain after World War II which instituted capital controls and regulated currencies.
The Great Depression and the war had aroused powerful radical democratic currents, ranging from the anti-fascist resistance to working class organisation. These pressures made it necessary to permit social democratic policies.
The Bretton Woods system was designed in part to create a space for government action responding to public will - for some measure of democracy.
Deregulations have made it now that companies are 'too big to fail' and may even take down the whole global economy.  They have us between a rock and a hard place, and are brazenly 'holding us hostage', using their powerful influence to 'extort' money from our governments through corportate welfare
Secret organizations such as the notorious 'Bildenberg Group' and the 'Skull and Bones Society', are some examples of possible 'virtual parliament' whose goals may be to sway government policy in their favor, thus in theory, having control of world politics through polical campain financing, lobbying, etc.  These 'virtual parliaments' may get so powerful, they may be like 'governments without borders' in the end-times.  These powerful, capitalistic elitists, may watch and track our every move, they may spy on us, they may use us as 'slave labor', who knows, what evil lurks in the hearts and minds of these powerful elite 'secret societies'?
Here are some interesting articles about these topics:
Spying on Consumers: Using Satellite Imagery to Generate Sales Leads
Demographic Profiling: A Euphemism for Corporate Spying
Is National Security Behind Google's Wi-Fi Spying?
Big brother is watching - An examination into Corporate Spying
Market Trends: Demographic and Consumer Data
Consumer Data Industry

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