NEW WORLD ORDER AND
Goal of elites to create a
world government
Different elites view NWO
in different ways
Different purposes
NWO may be viewed from
spiritual perspective
Dating back to Nimrod
Illuminati—Adam Weishaupt
Secular version—H.G.
Well’s The Open Conspiracy
Spiritual aspect—Hal
Lindsey’s The Late Great Planet Earth
Examine secular version of
NWO and how it relates to
Understanding the nature
of money and power
This same process of debt creation and collection will
be used against
LA
countries to bring them under that control of the economic elites
A couple of things had to happen to force LA countries
into debt
Result:
US
Prices for agricultural and mining products
dropped
LA ran out of money
What did the OPEC
countries in the middle east do with all this extra money they
got
for the inflated prices of oil?
US deal with
What did North American
banks do with all that money?
2) Recession of 1980s
Fed chief Paul Vocker Raise interest rates to 21% to stop
inflation in US
Loans made to LA were variable interest rate loans
A steady flood of money was being shelled out by LA to US
Then in 1982 Mexico said it was bankrupted
So from this point onward, LA began to be re-subordinated and
re-colonized
Establishing control over LA
Background
on the International Monetary Fund and World Bank:
Controlled by US
Method of control:
Loan money to LA countries only if convert
economies into free market
The conditions, "conditionalities," for loans are
called Structural Adjustment Programs
SAPs
1) Raising money to pay debt
2) Trade liberalization
3) Currency devaluation
5)
Deregulation
5) Privatizing
state enterprises
economic
efficiency and growth
But
instead
Two most salient effects of the SAPs are:
1)
2)
All
the LA countries were forced to turned to the IMF and WB for loans
and all of them were required to implement
SAPs in order to get the loan
For
elites these SAPs were very profitable
Other countries must get rid of tariffs and
subsidies
US manufactured goods undersell
US subsidized agricultural products undersell
Elites buy industry and utilities
Bankers rake in lot of money
Primary products cheap
LA had no choice
For LA these
SAPS devastated their economies
Unpayable debt
Examples:
Poor driver deeper into poverty
Domestic industry driven out of business
Unemployment and drop in wages
Small farmer destroyed by US subsidized products
Devastating for small LA farmer
Around the world
Originally set up to help small
farmer in US
Undermine food security
Summary
During the 1980s 107 SAPs were imposed upon 18 countries in LA
Immediate
purpose of the SAPs was to
Strategic purpose was to
1)
2)
80% of world’s populating subject to
This is a war waged by the rich against the poor
Debt of poor countries increased
Paying interest
World Bank statistics
Grant aid
Luis Nassif
World Bank
Women and children pay
Women comprise 70 percent of the world's 1.3 billion
absolute poor
7 million children die each year in Africa, Asia, and LA
because of the SAPs
In LA
Transfer of wealth from the poor to the rich
Like Hitler’s Final Solution—genocide
Conclusion:
Judging the SAPs by
the IMF and WB's ostensible objectives
But judging the SAPs by its underlying strategic goals
Another tactic in economic imperialism
Running
concurrently with the debt and SAPs was another tactic in the US’s
economic imperialism
John Perkins exposes it in his book, Confessions of an Economic Hitman
These Structural Adjustment Programs are based on an
economic theory that
is known internationally as neoliberalism
Supply-Side economics
Reagan-Thatcherism
New-Right agenda
We know it best by the term Free Market
Internationally it is sometimes referred to as the
Washington Consensus
New
names for an old idea which in the past was called laissez-faire capitalism
What do all these
terms really mean?
Result—rich
get richer and poor poorer
Muckrakers
The response to this was the New Deal which, following
the ideas of John Maynard Keynes,
maintained that
capitalism needed to be regulated for it to function efficiently and in a
socially beneficial manner
The New Deal was very positive for the American
people:
1) Concentrated
wealth was redistributed
2)
Government laws and regulations redistributed power and protected public
from
corporate malfeasance
3)
Brought about the great expansion of the middle class
4) Median family income was doubling every 25
years
This was the most
equitable period in American history, meaning that the distance
between the poor and the rich was less than any other time
in history
This was a period in
rising egalitarian prosperity and promise of an even better future
Business elites hated
the New Deal
In the 1970s, however, as the government’s regulation
of the economy seemed to be failing
as the
their opportunity
to once again free up business from governmental regulation
Milton Friedman
and his followers from the
theoretical justification for such
Rational Expectations Hypothesis
Efficient Market Hypothesis
So the
primary thrust of this economic policy was to
It
was called free market, neoliberalism, the Washington Consensus
Another
factor that would play a large role in the effects of free market policies
around the world was the nature and power of corporations
For 100
years after the American Revolution, legislators maintained tight
controlled the
corporate chartering process
But all this changed when the
What
kind of person is a corporation?
In the court case of Ford v. Dodge 1919 the Michigan
Supreme Court ruled
Using The
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, legal theorist Joel Bakan finds
a
trait-by-trait match between the standard actions of corporations and the
diagnostic criteria of a psychopath
Like
the classic psychopath or sociopaths, corporations
For example:
Giving the corporation “personhood” also facilitated the growth and power of corporations
.
And corporations have supper-human personhood
Conclusion: So what is the essence of this economic policy
called free market/neoliberalism?
Question: How did they get the American people to
accept such an economic policy?
for
Communism
seemed to be spreading
Third
world began to assert itself—to stand up to the
The New Deal’s
welfare state had not solved all the social problems as promised
The Keynesian
control of the economy by the government seemed to be failing
And big business
claimed that the
world market because
of
1)
2)
3)
So there was a feeling
that the
Also, in the 1970s, the elites began to spend
a great deal of money to change the way
Americans
thought about society and the economy
All this to get Congress
and the American people to accept the idea that free
market economics was the only possibly way to organize
economics and
society
The triumph of free market economics
In
the 1970s many Americans had been influenced by the extensive propaganda of the
elites
Then
the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980 solidified Free market as the one and
only
legitimate
economic theory
The
collapse of capitalism adversaries, communist
Conclusion:
Didn’t we know
Didn’t we learn anything
What should have been very obvious to anyone who had
some sense of history?
Paul Harvey I his book, A Brief History of Neoliberalism, says that from the very
beginning free
market/neoliberalism was a scam to
Why weren’t the American people warned about what
would happen?
The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
This is the title to Naomi Klein’s new book
Ms Klein writes:
Torture as a
metaphor
Torture produces the kind of shock and
disorientation on an individual level
as wars and
disasters do on a societal level
No country has ever reached a state of development by
following free market principles
All the first world countries reached their 1st
world status by
1)
2)
Example:
Taiwan and S. Korea are two 3rd world countries that
managed to develop since WWII
They do so by
1)
2)
3)
Compare
Free market globally--corporatization
Multinational imperialism
Propaganda is
globalization inevitable
Goal
Difference
1)
2)
That
globalization is here to stay
Globalization is based on two
essential features
1)
2)
3)
Take away either of these features
and globalization would collapse
Globalization is being used to usher in
the NWO
Worldwide results of neoliberalism
For the majority of the world's citizens
But for the rich and powerful, it is the best of time
Sweatshops in LA--the form
of labor that characterizes production in this NWO
How the Debt and
Neoliberalism promote sweatshop in the 3rd world?
1) Small farmers
are driven off land
2) Cutting back on funds for education creates sweatshop
workers
3) Firing government workers, closing domestic factories,
lowering real wages, etc
4) Prevent alternatives
The
two most salient results of the SAPS
1)
2)
Produce ingredients for sweatshops
Neoliberalism's Affect on Labor
Neoliberalism in
Comparative advantage
Results
Poor exploited as cheap labor
Sweatshops
Conclusion concerning the effect of the debt crisis, free
market, globalization,
the IMF and WB on Latin American countries
How does Neoliberalism or
Free Trade and the Debt Crisis affect people in the
1)It's your money
IMF bail out Northern Bankers with
taxpayer money
1994 collapse of the Mexican economy
The
failures of the elites are socialized, that is, the public is made to pay for
them
Socialism for the rich
2) Loss of American jobs and reduction in wages and
benefits
Corporations are moving to cheap labor
countries
Or corporations are using the threat to
move South to get workers to agree
to cutbacks
and concession
Average worker's pay has declined
More members of a family are working and they are
putting in more hours
High-paying full time factory work is being eliminated
in the US being replaced by
Part
time
Temps
Sub-contracting, contingent, nonstandard
Immigrants
Prison labor
Workfare
1) Drove down wages
2) More willing to be exploited and abused
“wage flexibility"
Every Job is at risk
This
is an ad for a job in India
Factory Manager - Law graduates with a
minimum of 10 years experience in
Liason/Civil/Electrical work and the entire
gamut of HR/PM and IR
processes and Legal compliances thereof.
Candidate will be responsible for
taking complete charge of production in an
automated snack-foods plant in
Bikaner. Must possess excellent supervisory
skills. Knowledge of ISO
9001and HACCP, government rules and
regulations applicable to food
industries like license approval. Trade Mark
Registration etc. will be a
definite advantage. Renumeration 20K to 25K
[Indian Rupies monthly which is
about $600 a month].
This not
only affects blue collar workers, even high-tech workers are at risk
We were told
that globalization was a win-win situation
Internet changed everything
Economist Alan Blinder
Results
Outsourcing
or off-shoring or human resource realignment
In the 21st
century, most jobs will be found in nontraded service sectors
According
to the US Labor Dept. the three jobs with the greatest potential for growth
Besides
losing jobs to outsourcing, thanks to our politicians, we are now losing jobs
to
“insourcing”
Guest or work visas
Senate voted 84 to 14 to
permit 350,000 more
Secretary of Labor, Elaine
Choa blames American workers
And yet a UN report released in November
2007 ranked the
most
productive in the world
New
jobs being created
Nonstandard
workforce arrangements
Wal-Mart if the best example of the effects of
neoliberalism/globalization on both the
American
job market and the American way of life
World’s largest
corporation
Since Wal-Mart is the
most successful business in the world and the largest employer
in the world
1) it is a worldwide depressor of wages
2) it sets the standard for the entire business world Wal-Mart
Conclusion:
While the wages, benefits, and security of the American worker
has been declining;
Corporate Profits and CEO pay has
skyrocketed
In other industrialized countries
Wages increased
Work fewer hours
Minimum Wage
Benefits
Americans
are deep in debt
Make
up for loss of money by
1)
Women enter labor
force
2)
Work more hours
3)
Buy cheap imports
4)
Used credit cards
to keep up
5)
Equity loans
Americans
spend more than make
Bankruptcy
Cost of education
Can garnish Social Security
Result
Conclusion
about loss of jobs, wages, and benefits
America Dream relies on good jobs
Elites
and government destroying American Dream
Third-worldization
of middle class
This is
how free trade works
Planned
for a long time
Weapon of mass destruction
3) Average Americans are losing the benefits and
protections that they fought so long
and so hard to gain
Unions
destroyed
Benefits
disappearing
Pensions
disappearing
No
job security
Right
disappearing
Employment
protections lost
No
protection against dangerous food, drugs, and products
Conclusion
4) Demise of democracy
The WTO
Laws that protect health, safety, and environment can be
struck down if interfere with trade
Particularly susceptible to nullification are
environmental laws
Subordinate the laws of the US to the WTO
NAFTA Chapter 11
Free flow of financial capital
4) Alarming environmental destruction
There are three different
sources
Club
Rome's Beyond the Limits
The
Millennium Institute
The
Worldwatch Institute
1) The ideology of free market is oblivious
to environmental issues
2) Free market globalization is accelerating global
warming because it is energy-
intensive
1)
2)
3)
The debt encourages environmental destruction
The result has been:
1) environmental degradation
2) resource depletion
5)Immigration
Direct result from US neoliberal trade policies that US forced
on LA
Conclusion about the ways in which North Americans are
affected by neoliberalism
and globalization
North American
Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America
(SPP)
Merging of US.
Policy
makes say free trade promotes democracy and human rights
Does
free trade promote democracy?
Does
free trade promote human rights?
In this NWO there is a continued need for harsh
repression of the people
New
York Times columnist and free trade advocate Thomas Friedman wrote that:
…
The Pentagon
is the enforcer of
Extent
and cost of US military
Robert
Higgs
American
people have to be tricked into war
Brzezinski's recent
book, The Grand Chessboard
US global empire
But democracy would restrain US
Need new
Rebuilding America's Defenses: Project
for a New American Century
Implement Grand Chessboard
Global domination
America will get what it wants
To make it work, need a new
The National Security
Strategy of the United States (Sept. 2002)
Extending free markets and free trade to every corner
of the earth
What is new is that there is no longer any constraint on
the ambitions of the elites
US reserves the right to use
1)
2)
Reaffirmed in March 2006
So the
global elites still need the SOA to keep LA populations from protesting or
rebelling against the
economic policies the IMF and WB impose upon them
U.S. military aid to Latin America is increasing
Death Squads
Never disappeared
Used to
create favorable business climate by killing
Also kill undesireables
Honduras
Guatemala
Columbia used to kill trade
unionists
Chiquita
Coca-Cola
Drummond mining company
Conclusion:
Target the same
Difference
The
US power elites prepared to deal with the discontent of the American people
suffering under this NWO
Militarization of police force in the
US
Department of Defense Civil Disturbance Plan 55-2,
codenamed Operation Gardenplot
SWAT teams are paramilitary units
The criminalization of dissent
New
Anti-Terrorist Act—The
The
law was approved by the U.S. Senate by an overwhelming 98-1 and by a 357-66 vote
in the House.
Congress no chance to read
The Act dramatically limited the
rights and freedoms of Americans
Sneak and peak searches
Criminalize dissent
Education secretary Ron Paige
Bill of Rights eliminated
Attorney
General John Ashcroft has plans to reintroduce COINTELPRO
Department
of Homeland Security
Matrix Project—Multistate Anti-Terrorism
Information Exchange
Model Emergency Health Powers Act
National
Security Service
National
Clandestine Service
Torture
Internment Camps
The
Military Commission Act of 2006
Wipes
out habeas corpus
John
Warner Defense Authorization Act of 2007
NSPD-51 as
a National Security Presidential Directive
Executive Order, entitled 'Blocking Property of Certain
Persons Who Threaten Stabilization
Efforts in Iraq'
Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007
Conviction
of Joseph Padilla of terrorism establishes
Conclusion:
LA in the last few years is beginning to
rise up and resist the NWO—neoliberalism
and globalization
Blessing—US
occupied elsewhere
Hugo
Chavez’s election to the Presidency in Venezuela in 1998
President
Lula of
Evo Morales
of
Ecuadorian
President Rafael Correa
Fernando Lugo, a former
Catholic bishop, was elected to the Presidency
of
Other LA
countries:
These are real democratic movements
By the
people
Elected one
of their own
Government
used to help people
Decentralized
Economic
democratization
Bolivarian Alternation for the
Fair trade
Barter
system
Freed from
tyranny of IMF and World Bank
What people can accomplish
But the elites are still firmly in control of economic
system in LA
How has the
Attempted
coup against Chavez
Ongoing
Conclusion:
What are the
goals of this
There is an immediate goal and a strategic goal
Immediate
Goal of the NWO is to make money
Michel Chossudovsky, a professor of economics at the
new book The
Globalization of Poverty maintains that:
We have seen how the elites make money by
1)
2)
But
according to Chossudovsky the real hidden
agent of the NWO that helps the elites
make money is the creation of a world wide pool of cheap
labor
The strategic goal of the NWO is to establish a type of
one-world government with the elites in control
Dr.
Carroll Quigley
Different
perspectives
Hegelian
Principle
1)
2)
3)
The
Hegelian dialectic process is the notion that conflict creates history
Quotes
from well-known political leaders that reveal that they were aware
of sinister powers working behind the
scenes controlling everything
Thomas Jefferson 1816
Abraham Lincoln
1864
Benjamin
Disraeli (1801-1884) Prime Minister of
Theodore
Roosevelt 1906
President Woodrow Wilson
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter, 1952
Senator William Jenner, 1954
U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater in his l964 book: With No
Apologies
Congressman Larry P.
McDonald, 1976, killed in the Korean Airlines 747 that was
shot down by the Soviets.
JFK
Zbigniew Brzezinski
David Rockefeller 1991
Congressman Ron Paul
The need of a crisis to
achieve their goal
Henry Kissinger
David
Rockefeller
Dr. Carroll
Quigley
Brzezinski
Rebuilding
America's Defenses: Project for a New American Century
It is too late, so don’t resist
Dr. Carroll
Quigley, a professor of history at the Foreign Service School of
Georgetown
University
and the author of a book on the goals of the global elites called Tragedy and Hope
Is the world’s current economic breakdown using the Hegelian dialectic?
Conclusion to NWO
LA is
making some progress
Americans
losing