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  1. What an excellent article. Well thought out, or seemingly so anyway, maybe it just came together really well for you, I don’t know. Excellent article.

    I do, however, have some rather different conclusions on the concept of world government. I like Star Trek too, I guess, but it’s just a tv show. I tend to think of nations, with their borders and their sovereignty, as bulkheads in a ship. A global ship, if you will. Ideally, there would be no problems in any of the ships many compartments, but should a problem arise that problem is contained and does not sink the whole darn ship. In a world government there is no safety. If it goes bad, the whole world goes with it.

    There is no reason that nations should not be able to coexistence and cooperate. The French are French, the English are English, and I like them fine just the way they are. The Mexicans and Canadians are our neighbors and I like them too, but they should continue to have their own national identity, as I would like to continue being an American. I don’t want to lose my national identity because big business, or “corporate citizens” as they are fond of calling themselves now, want to ship Chinese goods through Mexico instead of San Diego.

    And that’s another point. How can they call themselves Corporate Citizens when the have no particular loyalty to any country? Why emphasize the citizen thing?

    Thanks for the article. Goodman Green

    Comment by Goodman Green — 3/10/2008 @ 2:28 am

  2. Man, I stopped at one point in the article and I thought to myself, “This doesn’t sound like a conspiracy at all. If there really was a group of evil elites planning out the global doom, would they really put all that information on the net? And who says that a global government really is inhrerently evil? Couldn’t people support the NWO for practical reasons?” When I started reading again your article again it started back at, “Ok, new question — who thinks the CFR is secretly pursuing world government?” Exactly! I happen to be a fan of conspiracy theories (as science fiction), and this doesn’t sound like one. I think we are all stuck in the classic distopia ideal where one world government naturally leads to the farming of the human race. This is not to say I do or don’t support a one world government, just that I think we should discuss it based on its merits, not based on the countless distopia books that have been published on that premise. The last idea that comes in to mind is the one world governemtn + mark of the beast discussed in Revelations. This is one that scares most Christians. The way I see it, if the events in Revelations must come to past, and God has said so, then why are you trying to fight it? Do you think you can? If this is part of God’s great vision, who are you to change course? If you want some real fun reading, follow up on David Icke and the Annunaki.

    Comment by Maxo — 3/10/2008 @ 1:44 pm

  3. That is just it!! People — even when confronted with what is out in the open, consider it to be the realm of secrets and conspiracies! IT IS NOT!

    This is what is actually being planned openly. So do some research and figure out just where do you stand?? Is it good, is it bad, let’s have public debate and stop tip-toeing around this major philosophy that drives America’s foreign policy.

    Comment by MikeVA — 3/11/2008 @ 4:37 pm

  4. This is not a good article. It’s a rehash of false impressions. It’s really just a very clever use of foolish misperceptions to soft-pedal voters to Obama. While McCain and Bush have “gone it alone”, Obama promises to join with other governments, particularly the ones who want to kill us. So, which route leads to One World Government? Don’t be a fool.

    Comment by Professor Michael Gregorek — 7/22/2008 @ 4:45 pm

  5. You obviously have not got to the part where this is all the currently visible aspect a continuation of (from the satanist’s point of veiw that is,) the ongoing struggle between two opposing alien forces. Namely, God and satan. God for repressing man and keeping him the simple earth-inhabiting beast he was, satan for freeing and enlightening man, who he supposedly genetically enhanced (the apple, cira garden of eden). Of course, the long term goals of these satanic ‘elite’ require co-operation among mankind (tower of babel mucked things up the first time) for such long-term goals, for example, the eventual transformation of man to a silicon-based life form better suited for expansion into the universe.

    heheh. You have things down so pat thought I’d come by and muck things up a little. He who thinks he understands understands not yet as he should.

    Grabbing my coat now, it’s the one with the tin-foil hat poking out the breast pocket.

    Comment by RyanS — 8/12/2008 @ 12:52 pm

  6. You may want to look at the European Union. Its a difficult process to unify 27 states all with different languages and national identities but it is happening because each state alone cannot do very much in a globalized world

    Comment by Andreas — 9/21/2008 @ 10:47 pm

  7. One world government will lead to fascism and slavery of the poor. This is easily demonstrable and thousands of books have been written about this all the way back into antiquity.

    This conspiracy is real, and it’s of the evil variety. If it were not, then it would be widely celebrated and entirely transparent. It is neither.

    As for the occult aspect of it, don’t count it out. Those people who talk about “tinfoil hats” often ignore the fact that there are giant organized religions seeking to change the world around them based on wacky/insane religous themes EVERY MINUTE OF EVERY DAY. Why would a CFR group with near unlimited power be any different? If anything, you’d expect them to be more extreme… and you’d be right. One of the core beliefs of many obscure (and not so obscure) organized faiths is to do your work right in the face of those who you know are too dazed and stupid to believe it possible - they believe this gives them strength. Clear examples are the Freemasons and the Jesuits.

    So. The CFR is a real conspiracy, and you should be truly afraid of it. Many of those who belong in it are by definition engaging in acts of treason against your sovereign country. It’s your choice to believe it or not - but the more you research, the more you will have to consider the reality of it all.

    Comment by Shaman — 9/23/2008 @ 3:33 am

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