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wthree
26-09-2010, 04:21 PM
This is not an attack at the general NWO believe, but more of a revision.

We are already in the new world order. We are controlled through the monetary system, large corporations and politicians. There is no dreaded new world order in the future, but instead it's all part of a simple control mechanism:

"Fear change"

Those in power know that moving forward will usurp their power and will no longer give them the power they hold.

People are conditioned to be afraid of change, on a higher level, afraid of industrialization or new reforms. Instead people cry out for things to stay the same and to have more comforting security zones.

On a deeper level, people are afraid of the New world order, and treat any kind of reform by anyone with complete hostility.

Alex Jones said himself on 10th September that we should oppose anything the 'New world order' want to bring up regardless of whether its good or not.

Ideas like the Venus Project is met with hostility because it wants to change things. And change is the New World Order.



Instead of trying to avoid the change into the New World Order by staying the same, or moving back. We need to push forward, move towards a better, equal world.

dusthead
22-10-2010, 08:59 PM
And no-one replied!

I think you may have a point.

The last time a conscious public effort was made to form a new 'New World Order' appears to lie with the Bush administration. It was an ambitious attempt but ultimately it failed. Both Bush and neo-conservatism are languishing in the bargain-bins of retro political ideologies.

Someone will have to come up with something far less threatening and flawlessly honest for people to get behind it. Idealism has failed and so has the culture of fear. The internet has made it very difficult to pull the wool over people's eyes.

I don't think the politicians have a new ideology figured out just yet. People on this site give them WAAAAY too much credit. Politicians don't seem to have a clue at this moment in time. In some ways, that is worrying in itself.