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The NEW WORLD ORDER
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New World Order (Novus Ordo Mundi) refers to a conspiracy in which a powerful
and secretive group is claimed to be conspiring to eventually rule the world via
an autonomous world government, which would replace sovereign states and other
checks and balances in world power struggles. In new world order conspiracy
theories, many significant occurrences are caused by a powerful secret group.
Historical and current events are seen as steps in an on-going plot to rule the
world primarily through a combination of political finance, social engineering,
mind control, and fear-based propaganda. One of its early mentions was in the
1975 "Declaration of Interdependence" written by historian Henry Steele Commager
which states that: "we must join with others to bring forth a new world
order....Narrow notions of national sovereignty must not be permitted to curtail
that obligation".
History of the term
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New world order is an integrative theory
that attempts to expose and explain the widespread collusion between business
and political leaders and their agenda towards the restriction of personal
freedoms.
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Many believe the idea of the "new world
order" originated in the early 1900s with Cecil Rhodes, who advocated that the
British Empire and the United States should jointly impose a Federal World
Government (with English as the official language) to bring about lasting world
peace. Lionel Curtis, who also believed in this idea, founded the Rhodes-Milner
Round Table Groups in 1909, which led to the establishment of the British-based
Royal Institute for International Affairs in 1919 and the U.S.-based Council on
Foreign Relations in 1920 .[citation needed] The concept was further developed
by Edward M. House, a close advisor to Woodrow Wilson during the negotiations to
set up the League of Nations (it is unclear whether it was House or Wilson who
invented the actual phrase). Another important influence was the futurist H.G.
Wells, a vigorous advocate for world government.
Elements of the conspiracy theory are present in the populism of the nineteenth
century. The theories in their present form can be traced to the collapse of the
Soviet Union and President George H. W. Bush's new world order speech of 11
September 1990. In it he described the United States' objectives for
post-cold-war cooperation with the former Soviet Union, using the phrase "new
world order."
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Signs
According to theorists there are many signs that will confirm these claims. For
example, the strange murals in the Denver International Airport, the Illuminati
seal on the $1 bill with the words "Novus Ordo Seclorum" meaning New World
Order, Masonic signs on buildings (particularly in Washington DC) and pentagrams
worked into city plans.
Other names for the New World Order are Illuminati Bankers, High Cabal, Fourth
Reich, Synarchist International, the Cryptocracy, the power elite, and the
powers that be. Supporters of this theory can say to a certain degree who is
part of it. Nobody can determine who isn't part of the NWO. Most prominent
families such as the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Morgans, and Du Ponts, as well
as European monarchs, are said to be important members.
International organizations such as the World Bank, IMF, European Union, the
United Nations, and NATO are often listed as core NWO organizations. Presidents
and prime ministers of nations are routinely included in the conspiracy. A
slightly different version of the NWO theory goes as far as saying that these
families and persons are all part of the same bloodline.
Some of those who believe that the Freemasons are involved in the conspiracy to
create a New World Order claim that the motto is inspired by Freemasonry, and is
one of the clues to the True Masters of the World. By circumscribing the 6
pointed Star of David over the pyramid, 5 of the 6 apices (the 6th being the
'All-seeing eye'), point near letters spelling S-M-O-N-A, which can be
rearranged to spell Mason. As any American dollar bill will show, the directions
are not exact, and four of the apices point to empty space; the letters are at
the ends of the nearest words. Additionally, for the trick to work the star must
be quite irregular (and, thus, not the Star of David, which is made up of
intertwined equilateral triangles).
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