New World Order conspiracy theory
- This article describes an alleged conspiracy to establish a unitary world government. For other uses by politicians and governments, see new world order. For other uses in general, see New World Order.
New World Order (Novus Ordo Mundi) refers to a conspiracy in which a powerful and secretive group is claimed to be planning to eventually rule the world via an autonomous world government, which would replace sovereign states and other checks and balances in world power struggles.
In new world order conspiracy theories, many significant occurrences are caused by a powerful secret group. Historical and current events are seen as steps in an on-going plot to rule the world primarily through a combination of political finance, social engineering, and mind control.
History of the term
New world order is an integrative theory that appears in both religious and secular versions. It emerged as a combination, and recombination, of the reaction by fundamentalist Christian eschatology to New Age ideas[citation needed], with the long-standing disposition to blame conspiracies for shifting social inequities.[1]
Many believe the idea of the "new world order" originated in the early 1900s with Cecil Rhodes, who advocated that the British Empire and the United States should jointly impose a Federal World Government (with English as the official language) to bring about lasting world peace. Lionel Curtis, who also believed in this idea, founded the Rhodes-Milner Round Table Groups in 1909, which led to the establishment of the British-based Royal Institute for International Affairs in 1919 and the U.S.-based Council on Foreign Relations in 1920.[citation needed] The concept was further developed by Edward M. House, a close advisor to Woodrow Wilson during the negotiations to set up the League of Nations (it is unclear whether it was House or Wilson who invented the actual phrase). Another important influence was the futurist H.G. Wells, a vigorous advocate for world government. There is a prediction that the next major historical world upheaval will emerge from the world wide web.[citation needed]
Elements of the conspiracy theory are present in the populism of the nineteenth century. The theories in their present form can be traced to the collapse of the Soviet Union and President George H. W. Bush's new world order speech of 11 September 1990. In it he described the United States' objectives for post-cold-war cooperation with the former Soviet Union, using the phrase "new world order."[2]
Signs
According to theorists there are many signs that will confirm these claims. For example, the strange murals in the Denver International Airport, the Illuminati seal on the $1 bill, Masonic signs on buildings (particularly in Washington DC) and pentagrams worked into city plans.
The belief may stem — at least partly — from the political phrase "New World Order", which has been used in politics for much of the 20th century.
Other names for the New World Order are Illuminati Bankers, High Cabal, Fourth Reich, Synarchist International, the Cryptocracy, the power elite, and the powers that be.
Supporters of this theory can say to a certain degree who is part of it. Nobody can determine who isn't part of the NWO. Most prominent families such as the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Morgans, and Du Ponts, as well as European monarchs, are said to be important members.
International organizations such as the World Bank, IMF, European Union, the United States, the United Nations, and NATO are often listed as core NWO organizations. Presidents and prime ministers of nations are routinely included in this huge conspiracy. A slightly different version of the NWO theory goes as far as saying that these families and persons are all part of the same bloodline. Though there are many internet sites and books that present many ideas as factual, scant evidence to support many such claims exist.
It is believed that there are to be numerous internment camps located within the United States and that these internment camps will start being seen as signs before any action is taken. These camps are to be used to store any Americans who protest or give any sort of fight against the Secret Service Guard that is to be used to control the population and new laws.
Ideologies
There are a number of different ideologies related to this belief:[3]
New age idea that the conspiracy is benevolent
- Alice A. Bailey, the "New Age Prophetess", predicted in 1940 the victory of the Allies over the Axis and the establishment afterward by the Allies of a "New World Order" — regarded by her (as by H.G. Wells, noted below) — as a benevolent conspiracy by political progressives that would bring humanity to a higher level of civilization.[4] [1]
New World Order timeline
These are events conspiracy theorists say are pivotal in the establishment of the New World Order. [2]
- In the July 17,1926 Saturday Evening Post, the term "New World Order" was used for the first time in a popular magazine article to describe the work of Edward M. House in helping to create the League of Nations and helping to found the Council on Foreign Relations.[5] [3]
- In 1935, the reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States with the Eye of Providence above the pyramid appears for the first time on the back of the one dollar U.S. dollar bill.
- Lionel Curtis wrote a book in 1938 called The Commonwealth of God in which he advocated that the United States and the British Empire should jointly impose a world government which would be presented as being the work of God: "I feel that when once the Protestant churches had learned to regard the creation of a world commonwealth as an all-important aspect of their work in realising the Kingdom of God, an international commonwealth in the English-speaking world would come into being in a few generations".[6] [4]
- H.G. Wells said in his 1940 book entitled "The New World Order": "... when the struggle seems to be drifting definitely towards a world social democracy, there may still be very great delays and disappointments before it becomes an efficient and beneficent world system. Countless people ... will hate the new world order ... and will die protesting against it. When we attempt to evaluate its promise, we have to bear in mind the distress of a generation or so of malcontents, many of them quite gallant and graceful-looking people." [5]H.G. Wells called his effort to organize prominent intellectuals behind the idea of establishing a World Government "The Open Conspiracy" (a benevolent one) in his 1928 book by that name. [6]
- The term "One World" originated from the 1943 book One World by liberal Republican Wendell Willkie. In the book he described his 31,000 mile journey around the world from August 26 to October 14, 1942 in the Consolidated bomber "Gulliver" to meet with Allied war leaders.[7]
- In 1944, the Bretton Woods Agreement is signed, outlining a regime for the post World War II world economy.
- In 1945, the United Nations is founded.
- In 1946, Bertrand Russell supported the Baruch Plan for establishment of a world government based on international control of atomic weapons, and advocated that the United States and the United Kingdom should use their atomic monopoly to compel the assent of the Soviet Union if necessary for the sake of achieving permanent world peace. On October 1, 1946, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists carried an article by Bertrand Russell entitled The Atomic Bomb and the Prevention of War, where he writes, "The American and British governments ... should make it clear that genuine international cooperation is what they most desire. But although peace should be their goal, they should not let it appear that they are for peace at any price. At a certain stage, when their plan (sic) for an international government are ripe, they should offer them to the world ... If Russia acquiesced willingly, all would be well. If not, it would be necessary to bring pressure to bear, even to the extent of risking war". [7]
- In 1954, the Bilderberg Group is founded.
- On March 25, 1957 the EEC (European Common Market) is formed, which in 1992 changed its name to the European Union. Currently, the EU has 27 member states, 13 of which use a common currency, the Euro.
- In 1961, Arnold Toynbee said: "in the present Atomic Age we shall not have assured the survival of the human race until we have established a world-government and made the present national governments subordinate to it".[8]
- In 1973, David Rockefeller organizes the Trilateral Commission.
- In 1974, retail stores begin using the Universal Product Code. Some regard the UPC as being the Mark of the Beast. [8]
- On September 11, 1990, the President of the United States, George H.W. Bush gave his famous speech, "Toward a New World Order"[9][10] to a joint session of the United States Congress.
- In 1991, televangelist Pat Robertson publishes the book 'The New World Order'.
- On January 1, 1995, the United Nations' International Trade Organization's (ITO) General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) group renamed itself the World Trade Organization (WTO).[11]
- The WTO Ministerial Conference of 1999 protest activity took place on November 30, 1999, when the World Trade Organization (WTO) convened in Seattle, Washington, USA.
- September 11, 2001 The World Trade Centers are attacked representing the catalyzing event that the neo-conservatives called for to implement a totalarian state, similar to the Reichstag Fires which Hitler used to demonize the Jews, thus normalizing the atrocities which would follow. The difference was the nationality of the group, September 11th pigeonholing the Arabs as Terrorists when the real culprits of 9/11 come under significant scrutiny, thus destabilizing another nation and progressing the Global Agenda.
- In 2002, the FDA approves the manufacture of the VeriChip Microchip implant (human). Much more intrusive than the UPC, this arouses people's fears that a future totalitarian government could enforce the implanting of these chips and thus fulfill the Book of Revelation prophecy regarding the Mark of the Beast. [12] [13]
- On September 20,2002, the George W. Bush White House posts on its website the full text of the (at that time) newest National Security Strategy of the United States, composed primarily by Neo-Conservative Paul Wolfowitz. In this document, the Bush Doctrine of pre-emptive war is outlined. It is asserted that the United States Military has an Imperium over the entire planet Earth;[verification needed] thus this document is viewed by many as the first formal and open declaration of the establishment of the American Empire, long desired by many prominent Neo-Conservatives. For many weeks thereafter, there were many articles about the new "American Empire" in the New York Times and other major newspapers. (For introductory preface, dated September 17, 2002, see [14]; for actual complete document, dated September 20, 2002, see [15].)
- On March 20, 2003, the Bush Doctrine is implemented with the invasion of Iraq, thus launching the Iraq War.
- In 2005, transhumanist futurist philosopher and computer scientist Ray Kurzweil reports that "The U.S. Joint Forces Command "Project Alpha"...envisions a 2025 fighting force that 'is largely robotic.' "[9]
Specific ideas about who is behind the conspiracy
A common thread is that each theorist group believes its particular enemies are behind the conspiracy:
- Some people are opposed to the New World Order because they see it as being run by the big capitalist plutocrats such as David Rockefeller, founder of the Trilateral Commission. It is claimed that the real purpose of globalization (the economic aspect of the New World Order) is to enable the big capitalists who run the transnational corporations to exploit the workers to the maxiumum possible extent and thus gain more profits for themselves. [citation needed]
- Neo-Nazi groups such as the National Alliance believe the Jews are behind the conspiracy. They assert the establishment of the New World Order is being engineered by Neo-Conservatives to provide support for Israel and they point out that many Neo-Conservative leaders are Jewish and some of them have worked as advisors to the government of Israel. It is claimed that the real reason the Iraq War was fought is that the Zionists thought that Saddam Hussein was a threat to Israel that needed to be removed.[citation needed] They also often asserted[citation needed] that part of the goal of the New World Order is to foster egalitarianism and enforce the integration of inherently inequal races to engender miscegenation and submerge the genetically greater intellects of some races into the genetically lesser intellects of others, in order to breed a one-world race with an intellect far below Jewish averages. It is stated[citation needed] that it is extremely difficult for most people to find out the truth about the conspiracy because, it is asserted,[citation needed] the mass media are overwhelmingly owned or indirectly controlled by the Jews or Zionists or those who support these groups. Many Neo-Nazi groups use their expressed opposition to the New World Order as a recruiting tool. See: [16] [17]
- The perennial U.S. presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche claims that the "New World Order" is a conspiracy directed by the House of Windsor (the British royal family), which, he asserts, also controls the international Illegal drug trade. He claims the Fabian Society (of which H.G. Wells was a member) was secretly financed by the Royal Family so that the Windsors could gain control of the eventual world government. LaRouche asserts that as of 2006 the Neo-Conservatives (especially Dick Cheney) are working with the House of Windsor to set up a type of fascism throughout the world which LaRouche calls synarchism and which, he claims, the Neo-Conservatives hope will become the basis of the New World Order [18].
- Paleoconservative Patrick J. Buchanan asserts the Council on Foreign Relations (itself supposedly a front for the "international bankers", as well as, it is claimed, the inspiration for the founding of the Bilderberg Group, Trilateral Commission, and World Trade Organization) is behind the conspiracy.[citation needed] He claims that the liberals are planning to eventually subvert the independence of the United States of America by subordinating national sovereignty to the United Nations[10] [19]. This thesis agrees with the right-wing libertarian opinion[20] who sees a future socialist World State as the only way to achieve an orwellian collectivist oligarchy freed from the need to subordinate the world's production to the consumers of a free market economy. The conspiracy would consist into replacing it with a monopolist planned economy capable of rationing the resources, converting populations into public property[21]. Their usual image is an egalitarian slavery under a global scientific dictatorship.
- Some fundamentalist evangelical Christian ideologies about the conspiracy include a prominent religious element, based on prophecies in the Book of Revelation about the coming of the Anti-Christ, and they assert that agents of Satan are involved, in deceiving humanity into accepting an international demonic order that has satan at the core of worship. These beliefs often include explicit millenarianism. Other ideologies do not have a religious component, and view the concept of "serving Satan" metaphorically. Compare Pat Robertson's The New World Order [22][23]to William Cooper's Behold a Pale Horse [24], both listed under "Literature" below . The fundamentalist evangelical Christian view regarding the expected events leading to the implementation of the New World Order and the emergence of the Anti-Christ as well as the subsequent Battle of Armageddon and Second Coming is exhaustively summarized in the 1998 book Final Warning: The History of the New World Order by David Allen Rivera: [25].
- Anarcho-primitivists, anarchists, radical Environmentalists, ultra-populists, Neo-Luddites, and (very occasionally) bioconservatives sometimes claim that there is or may be an explicit (conspiracy) or implicit (bloc) organization of intellectuals, technologists, technocrats, intelligentsia, technophiles, and other such intellectual elites who push a radically pro-technology, pro-scientific, anti-natural, anti-environment, dehumanising, anti-freedom agenda. Generally, such notions tend to be connected to the theories mentioned above, related to capitalism and transnational corporations, with the idea being that technology is profitable, and human mediocrity is profitable, and thus, generally, capitalists and capitalist societies are in at least implicit collusion with technologists, intelligentsia, and scientists in order to pacify, standardise, dehumanise, technologically-saturate and commodify human beings, to create the ultimate global consumer society. Anti-psychiatry sometimes plays a role in such theories, as it is claimed that the fields of psychology and psychiatry are for the purposes of medicating the individualist instincts of people and creating a conformant "therapeutic society". Sometimes, the technocratic New World Order is said to have transhumanist ambitions, with the ultimate aim being to engineer life and thus control it that much more by completing the process of turning people and animals into things. See: [26] [27] [28] Such themes are popular in science fiction - See: 1 2 3
General ideas about how the conspiracy will implement the New World Order
- The understanding of some believers is that the New World Order will be created by a military coup, using UN and possibly American troops, against all the nations of the world to bring about a singular world government. Before 2000, some conspiracists believed this process would be set in motion by the predicted Y2K computer crisis causing widespread social disorder.[11]
- Other believers say the New World Order is being implemented gradually, citing the foundation of the Federal Reserve, Colonialism, American Imperialism, the formation of the United Nations, formation of the World Health Organization, the World Bank and the WTO, the formation of the European Union and the Euro currency, the formation of the North American Union and the Amero currency, Zionism and the goal of Greater Israel, African Union and the September 11 attacks as major milestones.
- Another related set of believers maintains that the United States is itself to be taken over, by troops nominally loyal to the United Nations but in fact controlled by a trans-national group (sometimes referred to as Faction One). The takeover is to include the detention of 'patriots' and those hostile to the conspiracy in secret internment camps in remote parts of the country, to which elements of the population will be taken for processing before being released as "work-units." (See Rex 84.)
- Other components of the conspiracy may include the dispersal of chemicals into the atmosphere via aircraft in the Chemtrail theory, the well-known CIA mind control experiments performed under the code name MK-ULTRA, and involvement by extraterrestrials, as in the Dulce Base conspiracy theories.
- The Mental Health system has been cited as a means to keep dissidents in line. It has been used by totalitarian regimes to do this, and some, if not all of these regimes still do this.[citation needed]
Connections between theory and nationalism
There are many theories which feature a plan to create a one-world government. Most of these theories envision this as being done against the self-interest of the particular nation they happen to live in. Sociologists draw a connection between these theories and a more general sentiment of nationalism or isolationism. For example, prior to the rise of Neoconservatism in the United States, conservative or Republican talk show hosts such as Rush Limbaugh would criticize different politicians for internationalist positions they felt were not in the best interest of the United States. Commentators would allege unethical or conspiratorial conduct on by disfavored politicians in support of this criticism. These allegations might be similar to new world order theories. Historically this debate has most often centered around supporters of international free trade versus protectionists. Since protectionists generally believe that opposing a certain liberalization of trade helps their own country, it is then implied the free trade supporters are supporting a position against their own country. New world order theories therefore most often do not surmise that the believer's nation is working for world control, but rather that others, perhaps including powerful officials, are working to control that country and all countries.[12]
Manichean element
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New World Order theories are often criticized for failing to explain why wealthy and powerful individuals are trying to overthrow the government, and are willing to use extremely violent means to do so.[citation needed] For most people, the theories do not persuasively explain why these men would want to jeopardize themselves to gain a position which would be less grand than their present state. Without an explanation, it seems that the conspirators must be "pure evil". This concept is known in literature as manichean duality. This fits naturally in Christian New World Order conspiracy theories, since the antagonist is the Antichrist; it does not fit well with purely secular conspiracy theories.[citation needed]
A response to this argument is that the top families involved in the international banking and political cliques simply want their future generations to be the rule-makers. [citation needed] It effectively makes them a royal dynasty if they can secure economic control over the entire world. This economic control is achieved through ownership of the Federal Reserve, Bank of England, WTO, UN, and other such boundless organizations with no direct ownership by governments.[citation needed]
Historical manipulations
The conspirators thought to be responsible for the new world order are also suspected of staging many historical events such as World Wars and UFO sightings. New world order theorists say that world leaders throughout history have successfully manipulated their people into wars (so-called false flag operations). To support their assertion that the take-over they fear is possible, they cite what they consider to be previous examples of such manipulations:
- The Nazis capitalized on the Reichstag fire by blaming the Communists for it, thus eliminating support for the Communist party in Germany, and leading to Nazi domination of the legislature.
- The United States supposedly knew in advance of the attacks on Pearl Harbor, and President Roosevelt used the attacks as a "legitimate" reason for entering World War II.
- Operation Northwoods, a proposed series of false flag operations to be used as a pretext for an invasion of Cuba, was rejected by President Kennedy shortly before his assassination.
- The Gulf of Tonkin Incident led President Johnson to escalate U.S. hostilities in Vietnam
- The Federal Reserve Act, designed to regulate bankers, was written on a private island off the coast of Georgia in 1910 by bankers representing the JP Morgan, Rockefeller, and Rothschild interests. This supposedly gave the top international bankers the power to pull the strings of United States economy.
Other new world order theorists see the conspiracy at work in globalization, or in the various intellectual movements evolved from Marxism, ranging from social democracy to the Frankfurt School. These are thought to be intended to homogenize cultures and values by political normalization, as in the European Union and African Union's gradual "communitarian construction" scheme of a common economic and legal framework.
Predicted socio-political changes
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The literature promoting belief in this conspiracy, some of which is listed below, predicts changes that will occur as the NWO is implemented. A representative sample (although mostly phrased in an American context) includes[citation needed]:
- A false flag event such as the 2001 attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon
- Black helicopters, paramilitary militias organized from a combination of UN Opperatives, Police Forces and National Guard. The imposition of martial law; FEMA concentration camps for dissidents and Christians.
- All national and local elections monitored by the UN (This had been suggested by Democrats prior to the 2004 Presidential Election.)
- The UN taking the responsibilities of the US government
- Foreign troops on US soil
- The US constitution replaced by the UN charter
- World-wide economic equalization under UN control
- All cash money eliminated (and the use of such being made illegal), with payments made using implanted microchips; See VeriChip (This is based in the Bible at Revelation 13: 16-17.)
- Surveillance, implants, and mind-control
- Only approved religions permitted, leading to world-wide introduction of an official "New Age" religion
- The Mental Health system to be used to keep critics in line
- Those who are Fundamentalist Christians/Pagans/Muslims to be executed, or imprisoned in concentration camps and/or in mental hospitals
Black helicopters
Black helicopters are part of a conspiracy theory, especially prevalent among the US militia movement, that claims that special unmarked "black" helicopters are being used now in secret military operations and are going to be used by secret agents of the New World Order to implement the New World Order.
Other theories
Although the United Nations is a central figure in some theories, conspiracy theory in the twenty-first century allows for the addition of many ideas that in the past might have been thought mutually exclusive. Extra-terrestrials (either the "Reptilians" or the "Greys"), the Trilateral Commission, the Illuminati, and other groups may be included in the conspiracy, in more or less dominant roles. Some theorists say a secret annual conference of the Bilderberg Group plans world events to establish the New World Order. Conspiracy theorists frequently employ the topic of anti-semitism (or accusations thereof from either side)--opinions range widely, as they may place "the Jews" at the center of the conspiracy or cast them as "among the victims" of the conspiracy, while others consider them as merely the "unwitting pawns" or perhaps the "willing accomplices" of the conspiracy. Additionaly, religious eschatology, often featuring the anti-Christ, is central to some theories, and irrelevant to others.
While traditionally more common among the far right, NWO conspiracy theory may be presented by any who fear the loss of their ideological freedom and favorite policies, conservatives and liberals alike. A number of those on the fringes of both right and left believe that the left/right paradigm is a subversive creation of an NWO-controlled media, intended as disinformation to divert people from their common enemy. This has been called "Fusion Paranoia" by Michael Kelly.
Annuit Cœptis Novus Ordo Seclorum
Some of those who believe that the Freemasons are conspiring to control the world claim[13] that the motto is inspired by Freemasonry, and is one of the clues to the True Masters of the World. By circumscribing the 6 pointed Star of David over the pyramid, 5 of the 6 apices (the 6th being the 'All-seeing eye'), point near letters spelling S-M-O-N-A, which can be rearranged to spell Mason (also monas and moans, out of 120 combinations of letters). As any American dollar bill will show, the directions are not exact, and four of the apices point to empty space; the letters are at the ends of the nearest words.
The advocates of the theory also cite the 13 steps to ascend the pyramid, and the 72 visible blocks on the front. More conventional thinkers regard the thirteen steps as referring to the thirteen colonies.[14] If the blocks are correctly counted and their number intended, 72 has other mystical meanings: it was sacred to the Egyptians, as Plutarch says; and both Jews and Christians use it as the number of nations on the Earth.
References in fiction to the New World Order
Novels
- William Cooper's Behold A Pale Horse (1989)
- Dan Brown's novel Angels & Demons (2000)
- Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea's The Illuminatus! Trilogy New York: 1975; Dell, separate editions: The Eye in the Pyramid ISBN 0-440-04688-2, The Golden Apple ISBN 0-440-04691-2, Leviathan ISBN 0-440-14742-5. A spoof of conspiracy theories.
- George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949), in which the government rules by absolute control of information technology.
- Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World (1932), in which the government rules by absolute control of biotechnology.
- Robert Hugh Benson's novel Lord of the World (1907)
Film
- Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970)
- Conspiracy Theory (1997)
- Equilibrium (2002)
- Bulletproof Monk (2003)
- National Treasure (2004)
- V for Vendetta (2005)
- Flicker (2008)
TV shows and anime
- "The Trust" from Stargate SG-1
- "The Syndicate" from The X-Files
- "The World Government" from One Piece
- "The Brain Trust" from GetBackers
Games
Computer and video
- The ganados in Resident Evil 4
- The Illuminati in Deus Ex
- The Sapientes Gladio from Shadow Hearts 2
- The Patriots from Metal Gear Solid
- The Neo Templars from Broken Sword
- The Global Dominion from Face of Mankind
- New World Order
- The Agency in Crackdown
Role-playing
- The New World Order, a Convention in Mage: The Ascension
Card
- Illuminati: New World Order, collectible card game
Music
- "Thug World Order", (album) Krayzie Bone 2002
- "Life Won't Wait", a song by the band Rancid
- "N.W.O.", a song by the band Ministry from their 1992 album, Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs
- "New World Order", by the music band Gamma Ray
- "New World Order", by The Kovenant
- "Lullaby for the New World Order", by the Canadian band Matthew Good Band
- The New World Order, an album by hip-hop group Poor Righteous Teachers
- "Silent Running (On Dangerous Ground)", by Mike + The Mechanics
- "The Cause Of Death" by Immortal Technique
- "Novus ordo seclorum" by Hedonix (cosmic conspiracy records 2006)
- "Conspiracy Theories Without Mel Gibson", By Weerd Science
- "Old Soul Song (For The New World Order), by Bright Eyes
Theatre
Sports
- nWo, professional wrestling stable
See also
Philip Schneider
Milton William Cooper
Literature promoting belief in a New World Order conspiracy
- Abraham, Larry (1988) [1971]. Call it Conspiracy. Double a Publications. ISBN 0-9615550-1-7.
- Still, William T. (1990). New World Order: The Ancient Plan of Secret Societies. Huntington House Publishers. ISBN 0-910311-64-1.
- Cooper, Milton William (1991). Behold a Pale Horse. Light Technology Publications. ISBN 0-929385-22-5.
- Robertson, Pat (1992). The New World Order. W Publishing Group. ISBN 0-8499-3394-3.
- Wardner, James (1994) [1993]. The Planned Destruction of America. Longwood Communications. ISBN 0-9632190-5-7.
- Keith, Jim (1995). Black Helicopters over America: Strikeforce for the New World Order. Illuminet Press. ISBN 1-881532-05-4.
- Jones, Alan B. (2001) [1997]. Secrecy or Freedom?. ABJ Press. ISBN 0-9640848-2-1.
- Gray, John (2000) [1998]. False Dawn: The Delusions of Global Capitalism. New Press. ISBN 1-56584-592-7.
- Bearden, Tom (2004) [2000]. Energy from the Vacuum: Concepts & Principles. Cheniere Press. ISBN 0-9725146-0-0.
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- Madisson, Tiit New World Order: The Concealed Acting of Judaists and Freemasons at Subdueing the World's Nations and Countries written in Estonian, original title: "Maailma Uus Kord: judaistide ja vabamüürlaste varjatud tegevus rahvaste ning riikide allutamisel" Lihula, 2004
- Wilson, Robert Anton Everything is Under Control: Conspiracies, Cults, and Cover-Ups New York: 1998--Harper-Perennial
External links
- Loose Change Official Website Research based documenatary film discussing the American Government's involvement in the devastating 911 World Trade Centre attacks
- The Occult Technology of Power The mechanics of institutionalized conspiracy
- Google search of government websites
- A blog that collates videos from around the web exposing the New World Order
- Infowars is one of the best sources of news exposing new world order
- New World Order Quotes
- Revere Radio Network
- Illuminati Conspiracy Archive
- RBN Radio Station
- ConspiracyCentral Forums and Torrents
- NWOWatcher
- NewsWithViews
- The Cutting Edge Biblical prophecy of the New World Order. Intensely Anti-Catholic
- NWO News Page
- VoxNews
- nw0.info - Archives of various radio shows and videos.
- New World Order
- New World Order Archive
- Bilderberg: The secret Committee
- David Icke
- The High Cabal
- High Cabal: International Financial Oligarchy
- Information Clearing House
- 17 Techniques for Truth Suppression
- AboveTopSecret
- Bewareofthis.info
- New World Order Chat
- www.rense.com
- Trading in Death: Senators Criticize DARPA Futures Market Program - Corporations wanted to Bet on Future Terrorist Attacks assassinations and coups
- Free Press International
Topics:
- About the Hegelian dialect, UN and Marxism in the NWO
- The Inevitable Dossier - A different interpretation of world governance
- Speech by President John F. Kennedy
References
- ^ Vedantam, Shankar (2006-06-05). "Born With the Desire to Know the Unknown". The Washington Post. The Washington Post. p. A02. Retrieved 2006-06-07. "Conspiracy theories explain disturbing events or social phenomena in terms of the actions of specific, powerful individuals," said sociologist Theodore Sasson at Middlebury College in Vermont. By providing simple explanations of distressing events--the conspiracy theory in the Arab world, for example, that the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks were planned by the Israeli Mossad--they deflect responsibility or keep people from acknowledging that tragic events sometimes happen inexplicably."
- ^ Berlet, Chip (1999). "How Apocalyptic and Millennialist Themes Influence Right Wing Scapegoating and Conspiracism". Dances with Devils. Political Research Associates. Retrieved 2006-06-18. - "When President Bush announced his new foreign policy would help build a New World Order, his phrasing surged through the Christian and secular hard right like an electric shock, since the phrase had been used to represent the dreaded collectivist One World Government for decades."
- ^ Johnson, George (1983). Architects of Fear: Conspiracy Theories and Paranoia in American Politics. Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc. ISBN 0-87477-275-3.
- ^ Bailey, Alice A. The Externalisation of the Hierarchy New York: 1957--Lucis Publishing (a compilation of earlier prophecies) Pages 185-192 "The New World Order".
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