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Obama Will Surrender America To World Government

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

NoWorldSystem.com

October 17, 2009

“Out of these troubled times, our fifth objective – a New World Order – can emerge. . . Now, we can see a New World Order coming into view. A world in which there is a very real prospect for a New World Order. . .A world where the United Nations, freed from a Cold War stalemate, is poised to fulfill the historic vision of its founders.” -George H.W. Bush

The Minnesota Free Market Institute hosted an event at Bethel University in St. Paul on Wednesday evening. Keynote speaker Lord Christopher Monckton, former science adviser to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, warned the American people to stop Obama from signing a ‘global climate treaty’ at the climate change conference in Copenhagen in December that will ultimately surrender U.S. sovereignty to a World Government under the guise of helping the environment.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlTagSZPm7o

With every passing day it becomes more evident that Obama is nothing more than a globalist, it is obvious from health care reform that he doesn’t care about the middle class, he is in the pocket of the internationalist elite like Kissinger and the rest of the global elite that wish to establish a World Government Dictatorship under the auspices of the United Nations.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SISUIhprOa8

If this international climate change treaty passes, Americans will have no choice but to pay a global climate tax that will be paid directly to the United Nations, at first the tax will be introduced to the public gradually such as a barely noticeable tax at the gas pump, which will later be increased once it has been officially established.

The Bilderberg Group has discussed this new global tax this year among many other things like creating a fast-but-painful depression to better establish a New World Order. The IMF, a United Nations entity has already declared itself the global central bank that will set regulations and issue a global currency to the nations. People like George Soros, IMF and the World Bank are betting against the dollar and with the help of the Federal Reserve will topple the dominance of the U.S. dollar in the world market to destroy the U.S. economy and force the global dictatorship on the western hemisphere.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbTCmSdHvrk

We are beginning to see the emergence of a New World Order this year, with talks of a new global currency, a global climate tax, a global police force with access to a worldwide database of DNA, biometric and fingerprint records, an international gun-control treaty, an international criminal court treaty, the internet moving towards world government it’s crystal clear what is about to happen in this country.

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EU Lisbon Treaty Suffers Another Setback

Thursday, October 1st, 2009
A man holds a placard reading No lisbon treaty, Yes freedom of Europen nations during a demonstration against the Lisbon Treaty in front of the embassy of Ireland on September 24 in Prague. (Michal Cizek/AFP/Getty Images)

A man holds a placard reading ''No lisbon treaty, Yes freedom of Europen nations'' during a demonstration against the Lisbon Treaty in front of the embassy of Ireland on September 24 in Prague. (Michal Cizek/AFP/Getty Images)

By Milan Kajínek
Epoch Times Staff
Sep 30, 2009

Czech Republic senators filed a complaint against the Lisbon Treaty with the Czech court on Tuesday. This move is likely to further delay the progress of the Treaty.

Czech is one of four countries that has not yet given their consent to the Treaty, which is predicted to have a major impact on the powers of the European Parliament. The Treaty cannot enter into force until all 27 EU member states have given their consent.

Czech President Vaclav Klaus says he is not ready to consider signing the EU’s reform treaty until a court rules whether it violates the country’s constitution. He said he will not sign the Treaty until the Irish have said approved to the referendum, which will be held this Friday.

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Obama to Usher In New World Order at G-20

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
Sept. 24: President Obama and first lady Michelle greet Chinas President Hu Jintao as they arrive for dinner at the Pittsburgh G20 Summit. (Reuters)

Sept. 24: President Obama and first lady Michelle greet China's President Hu Jintao as they arrive for dinner at the Pittsburgh G20 Summit. (Reuters)

President will announce Friday morning a significant expansion of the consortium of countries that tackles global economic and climate change issues.

By Kelly Chernenkoff
FOXNews.com

In a surprising late-night twist on the eve of the G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh, FOX News has learned President Obama will announce Friday morning a significant expansion of the consortium of countries that tackles global economic and climate change issues.

Obama will tell reporters that the G-20, comprised of 19 industrial and emerging-market countries plus the European Union, will supplant the smaller Group of Eight nations, G-8, as the go-to group for solving the world’s economic ills.

“This decision brings to the table the countries needed to build a stronger, more balanced global economy, reform the financial system, and lift the lives of the poorest,” the White House said in a statement.

The G8 will retain its national security focus, but be replaced by the broader G-20 on the issues of climate change, financial regulatory reform and global imbalances.

President Obama pressed for the change at the last G-8 Summit in Italy, expressing his displeasure at the unwieldy array of G-8 meeting variations.

Obama said, “There is no doubt that we have to update and refresh and renew the international institutions that were set up in a different time and place. What I’ve noticed is everybody wants the smallest possible group, the smallest possible organization, that includes them. So, if they’re the 21st largest nation in the world, they want the G-21, and think it’s highly unfair if they have been cut out.”

Though the news itself was an unexpected turn, the reasoning behind it was written in the tea leaves Thursday when Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner sang the praises of broadened global cooperation; making special note of the strides China, a non-G-8 country, has made in financial reforms.

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A New Path for Japan …(NWO *cough*)

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

By YUKIO HATOYAMA

NY Times

TOKYO — In the post-Cold War period, Japan has been continually buffeted by the winds of market fundamentalism in a U.S.-led movement that is more usually called globalization. In the fundamentalist pursuit of capitalism people are treated not as an end but as a means. Consequently, human dignity is lost.

How can we put an end to unrestrained market fundamentalism and financial capitalism, that are void of morals or moderation, in order to protect the finances and livelihoods of our citizens? That is the issue we are now facing.

In these times, we must return to the idea of fraternity — as in the French slogan “liberté, égalité, fraternité” — as a force for moderating the danger inherent within freedom.

Fraternity as I mean it can be described as a principle that aims to adjust to the excesses of the current globalized brand of capitalism and accommodate the local economic practices that have been fostered through our traditions.

The recent economic crisis resulted from a way of thinking based on the idea that American-style free-market economics represents a universal and ideal economic order, and that all countries should modify the traditions and regulations governing their economies in line with global (or rather American) standards.

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Japan Should Work Toward Asia Currency, Hatoyama Writes in NYT

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
Hatoyama (bloomberg.com)

Hatoyama (bloomberg.com)

By John Brinsley
Bloomberg.com

Japan should work with other Asian countries to create a single regional currency and bolster alliances to make it possible, opposition leader Yukio Hatoyama wrote in the New York Times.

Asia should “aspire to move toward regional currency integration,” wrote Hatoyama, who polls indicate may become the country’s prime minister after a national election on Aug. 30. “We must spare no effort to build the permanent security frameworks essential to underpinning” a single currency that “will likely take more than 10 years” to establish.

The global financial crisis and the Iraq war have diminished U.S. influence around the world and cast doubt about “the permanence of the dollar as the key global currency,” he wrote. “But at present no one country is ready to replace the United States as the dominant country. Nor is there a currency ready to replace the dollar as the world’s key currency.”

Hatoyama wrote that Japan will benefit from greater regional cooperation as it struggles to keep political and economic independence “when caught between the United States, which is fighting to retain its position as the world’s dominant power, and China, which is seeking” greater prominence.

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