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Sol Invictus
09-28-2009, 08:14 PM
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Loddfafner
10-13-2009, 03:03 AM
Much of the talk of a New World Order is a purely paranoid misinterpretation of comments by politicians and their advisers about the mundanely practical matter of devising a workable arrangement for international trade and currency regulation akin to the Bretton Woods (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bretton_Woods_system) agreement after the second world war that came unraveled in the 1970s.

Sol Invictus
10-13-2009, 08:52 PM
There is no New World Order

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=active&q=%22New+World+Order%22+site:.GOV&start=0&sa=N

Just don't click the above link; it might make you wonder!

Loki
10-13-2009, 09:19 PM
There is no New World Order

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=active&q=%22New+World+Order%22+site:.GOV&start=0&sa=N

Just don't click the above link; it might make you wonder!

I'm pretty sure what they mean by "New World Order" is something less sinister.

Loddfafner
10-14-2009, 01:02 AM
Long ago, back when the Trilateral Commission was a major fetish of conspiracy theorists, I found myself in the home, or more accurately, palace, of one of its members. Normally I have a strong, culturally-based respect for other people's privacy but I have to admit that, given the circumstances, I fell to the temptation of snooping. I searched for anything related to this mysterious cabal and found some internal documents about Middle Eastern politics. I was excited, imagining all the bombshells I was about to discover.

All there was in those documents was a collection of the most vapid platitudes and talking points, and nothing I had not already learned from the most basic books on the topic. I felt like a kid who just learned the real identity of Santa and the tooth fairy. Therein lies one of the roots of my skepticism of conspiracy theories.

Sol Invictus
10-14-2009, 05:19 AM
Therein lies one of the roots of my skepticism of conspiracy theories.

Therein lies the issue with 'conspiracy theories'. It's always healthy to maintain a skepticism of anything you see or hear, and should be encouraged, especially in the times we live in now. But there is a line drawn that shouldn't be crossed, in my view, towards a healthy skepticism and outright denial. To tell you the truth, I like to explore, I like to investigate and disseminate. That is my job. That is my bread and butter, and I feel I have been pretty successful at it, seeing as how I have been in the Investigative department for about five years.

I totally respect your free-thought and your refusal to 'follow the herd', so to speak, which is why we need people of this kind of calibre to carefully sift through the publications and current events, as well as the agendas of these cabals. These people, what is called The New World Order, operate on a pyramid scheme. It's difficult to just waltz into an office and sift through papers and simply come to the conclusion that "Oh yes, that's what it is", because not everyone involved in what is the New World Order is as well informed of the agendas of the people who maintain the cap of that pyramid.

So basically what you say is true, and the term 'conspiracy theory' really does fit the bill in this case. Because that is it's exact definition. Without being at the top of that pyramid, it's rather difficult to say that it's as simple as that. Theories are just as healthy as skepticism, in my view because it opens the door to the investigator in everyone to look for themselves and see if indeed the puzzles do fit or they do not. Which is why I also warn skeptics, as well as conspiracy theorists to continue to maintain an open mind when you are delving into these matters. It's important for all of us to maintain the view that not everything is as airtight and solid. That there is always room for argument and counter argument because in the end, it's the truth is what matters. It's up to the investigator in you, to determine for yourself whether or not you see it. Whether to you it adds up, or to you whether it doesn't.

Skeptics and Theorists,
Good luck in your quest,
because in the end, we are all truth seekers.

RoyBatty
10-14-2009, 05:47 AM
It's no "conspiracy theory" that females and minorities are being radicalised and empowered to cause havoc, that our countries are deliberately being multi-kultied by the authorities, that ethnic population shifts are being encouraged and funded (with our taxes) and that the mainstream media are singing from the same hymn sheets.

It's no conspiracy theory that these and many other policies are in line with those of organisations like the UN, "thinktanks" and private clubs like the Bilderbergers, Tavistock Institute, CFR and so forth.

It's no conspiracy theory that the authorities are in the process of locking countries down through the creation of super-surveillance and police societies the capabilities of which will put North Korea and the former East Germany to shame.

One could choose to ignore all these things and continue living in the ignorant bliss of happyland where everything is just peachy or one could choose take note of the changes which are being rung by the Internationalist Cabal. I'd rather know than not know what our dear leaders from the UN, CFR, Bilderbergers, Rockefeller / Rothschild International and Co are up to. Dismissing the threats these pose and the amount of global influence and reach they have is irresponsible imo.

I suppose that just saying this makes me a "Nazi" and "Conspiracy Theorist" to some but on the other hand, those slurs have become as overused as old favourites like "racist" and "anti-semitic". Devoid of meaning and effect, in other words. :)

Sol Invictus
10-14-2009, 05:51 AM
Much of the talk of a New World Order is a purely paranoid misinterpretation

I want to also add that you are also correct in saying that. There is alot of hysteria, hype, and paranoia involved in this whole NWO business. People like Alex Jones, who I've come to respect not only as a man, but as an investigative reporter, is in part a very large problem with this. This man is in show business.

He is a Capitalist just like the rest of us, and he works his butt off, relying on his listeners to help him live as comfortably as possible in these times, and often resorts to overblown, irrational, and often sensationalist broadcasting because it is my estimation that he knows exactly how media works. He knows how to capture people's attention, and there is a very big draw-back in that method of doing things. And the obvious result is paranoia and irrationality.

From what I can gather, there is alot of stuff about the NWO that just doesn't add up, which makes me in part, a skeptic myself. Sure, there is lot's of these mysterious caskets popping up in large acre fields by the thousands, owned by private companies who might or might not have been contracted by emergency services like FEMA, but again, that is theory, because none of us are in any position to say whether or not that is fact, otherwise we would have documentation to prove it. It's mysterious for sure, but merits investigation - not paranoia - nor denial.

The same can be said with these FEMA camps. What we do have through our investigation, is that there are indeed de-classified as well as classified information from intelligence source saying that a plan does exist in the event that mass detention of dissidents and immigrants are a requirement. Either from a national man-made disaster, or with natural disasters. Scary for sure, but again, this sort of thing has been unfortunately labelled 'conspiracy theory' because it crosses that line between what is healthy skepticism and outright denial.

Freomęg
10-14-2009, 08:07 AM
I'm not gonna get into this again. I've spoken my mind on this matter plenty of times before. I just wish that preservationists imparticular would pull their heads out of the sand, for 'the racial tragedy' will continue to head towards completion until, that is, we wake up to the reality of the new world order as something far more significant than international trade agreements. Time will tell.

Sol Invictus
10-14-2009, 09:02 AM
Just a little something-something.

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