Manifesto of the new world order

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Written By Ed Henry

Billed as “The Project for the New American Century,” under the idea that “The history of the past century should have taught us to embrace the cause of American leadership,” the megalomania of our current government can be seen as the effort “to promote American global leadership” in its ninety page manifesto.

If you wonder why we have hundreds of thousands of American troops spread across the world in hundreds of countries when in most cases they have not been called there by the United Nations or anyone else, then read this 1997 “Statement of Principles.”

If you realize that we could easily stop terrorism inside our own nation by simply bringing our troops home and wonder why we don’t even consider it, then read this document.

If you wonder why nations like South Korea, nations that we supposedly saved, now want our troops withdrawn and are building resentment towards the United States as an aggressor more dangerous than the enemy we saved them from, then you better understand the doctrine of world domination that our leaders are following.

If you feel overtaxed in an economy that’s sliding while our government, a regulatory body that by its very nature should not be counted on for positive ideas or ventures, is borrowing us into oblivion while turning the one thing you do depend on them for—defense—into acts of outright aggression or “first strike” policies, then you better read this manifesto.

If you wonder why the richest nation in the world doesn’t pay its UN dues until we want something from them or have any doubts we will “go it alone” regardless of what the UN finds or says, then you better understand our empire building plans, all done in the name of “defense” and “constabulary” duties of peace through threat.

No longer can this subject be passed off as something solely for conspiracy theorists and bespectacled worry warts. Now, it’s out in the open. Even members of the CFR are being praised and given television time.

What’s more, our former allies and enemies, particularly those like Germany who have had tyranny sneak up on them before, are beginning to view America and American statements with a very jaundiced eye.

If you simply want to know when to salute and when to wave your flag so that you don’t get in trouble or end up in one of the military bases Clinton closed and converted into concentration camps, then download this doctrine and keep it next to your bible.

References

The Manifesto (full text): Project For The New American Century

Los Angeles Times, 12/26/2002: South Korea Shrugs Off Nuclear Threat

Indymedia: World Bank Insider Speaks Out

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