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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Brown Again Calls for New World Order

James Chapman
Mail Online
March 31, 2009

Gordon Brown today made an overtly religious call for a new world order based on the ‘deep moral sense’ shared by all faiths.

Making the first speech by a serving Prime Minister at St Paul’s Cathedral in London, Mr Brown quoted from scripture as he said people could come together to forge a new ‘global society’.

The world economy and society should be rebuilt around a Zulu word for hope - themba - which also stands for ‘there must be an alternative’, the Prime Minister suggested.

It was an extraordinary break from his predecessor Tony Blair, whose spin doctor Alastair Campbell, famously declared that ‘we don’t do God’.

At Westminster it was also seen as high risk for a Government mired in allegations of sleaze to put morality and faith at the centre of its political and economic message.

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Monday, January 26, 2009

Brown: Economic Crisis Represents Birth Pangs Of “New Global Order”

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Monday, January 26, 2009

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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown will today call for the economic crisis to be used to create a “new global order,” and a new form of internationalism, a mantra that is becoming all too familiar as globalists exploit the very problem they created to centralize power into fewer hands.

“In a speech, he will urge countries to avoid “muddling through as pessimists” and “make the necessary adjustment to a better future and setting the new rules for this new global order”, according to his office,” reports AFP.

Brown will argue against the risk that the crisis could “start a retreat from globalisation” and instead will urge that it be seen as nothing more than “difficult birth-pangs of a new global order”.

Bilderberg member Brown haspreviously called for a “a new financial architecture for the global age”, stating that the Bretton Woods system devised after the second world war was out of touch with the new world order.

Brown’s call for a new global order is one of countless similar statements he and many other top globalists have made in the past. The “solution” being proposed to fix the problem is merely a greater dose of what caused the catastrophe in the first place.

They created the problem of wildly irresponsible fractional reserve banking, the debt bubble and the credit crunch by ceaselessly inflating the money supply and promoting the debt culture. Now they are going to offer their solution to the crisis - the further centralization of global economic power into fewer hands.

Appointing the former CEO of Goldman Sachs to oversee the bailout and ensure the bankers divvy up the spoils of the greatest stick-up heist in history amongst themselves was not enough for these fascists - they want to go full board and exploit the crisis they caused to advance the stuttering agenda for world government that has been in the works for the best part of 100 years at least.

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  3. Baron David de Rothschild: Economic Crisis Will Bring New World Order, Global Governance
  4. Gordon Brown calls for new world order to beat recession
  5. Key Terms Agreed On Global Crisis
  6. European Leaders Call For New Global Order
  7. Calls For New Global Financial Order Increase
  8. Obama urged to shape new economic order
  9. G20 To Begin Implementation Of Global Financial Dictatorship
  10. Global financial rescue package nears £3 TRILLION as the U.S. unveils Brown-style bail-out for struggling banks
  11. Icelanders Protest Economic Crisis
  12. Groups to call for new world order during G-20 summit

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Britain’s Prime Minister Argues for Global Governance

Brian Farmer
JBS

Tuesday, Oct 21, 2008

In a Washington Post commentary published on Friday, October 17, Great Britain’s Prime Minister Gordon Brown tried to make the case that “The Financial Crisis Is Also an Opportunity To Create New Rules for Our Global Economy,” as the subtitle put it.

“Over the past week, we have shown that with political will it is possible to agree on a global multibillion-dollar package to recapitalize our banks across many continents. In the next few weeks, we need to show the same resolve and spirit of cooperation to create the rules for our new global economy. If we do this, 2008 will be remembered not just as a year of financial crisis but as the year we started to build the world anew.”

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