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The Emerging Global Village
By Chuck Baldwin
March 24, 2006


Former President George Herbert Walker Bush was the first
national figure to publicly use the term "New World Order." Since
those days in the late 1980's, numerous notable personalities have
advanced the concept of global hegemony.

As a student of the Scriptures, I am well aware that ever since the
events surrounding the Tower of Babel (recorded in Genesis
chapter 11), the desire for world conquest has repeatedly arisen in
the hearts of power-hungry men. I also believe a vast number of
America's political, commercial, media, and entertainment elite
today knowingly assist and facilitate this emerging global village.

I further propound that since the end of World War II, the great
majority of America's foreign policies have more to do with
building Bush's "New World Order" than with protecting the
people or interests of the United States. Yes, Margaret, that
includes our current actions in the Middle East.

Both President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony
Blair speak boldly and often of their intentions to globalize the
political and commercial affairs of the world's nations. One has
only to listen to Bush's latest State of the Union address
(http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/cwarchive_020306.html) to
get a glimpse of how immersed our political leaders are in the
philosophy of globalism.

Just this week, Tony Blair gave a major speech on internationalism
and the reason for Britain's (and America's) involvement in Iraq.
In his speech Blair said, "This is not a clash between civilizations,
it is a clash about civilization. 'We' is not the West. 'We' are as
much Muslim as Christian or Jew or Hindu. 'We' are those who
believe in religious tolerance, openness to others, to democracy."

Blair's speech, given at a Reuters newsmaker event, also said,
"The only way to win is to recognize this phenomenon is a global
ideology." Blair also boldly stated that the events in Iraq,
Afghanistan, Kosovo, Sierra Leone, as well as climate change and
poverty in Africa are all "linked."

Blair went on to say that there are about "40 to 50" countries that
might require "interventionist" action in order to obtain global
"prosperity and stability."

But George Bush and Tony Blair are not the only ones to espouse
global government. Back in 2001, a U.N. official by the name of
Edward Widmer made the following declaration: "Within 10 years
time, you're going to see the beginning of an embryonic world
order." I believe we are already seeing it.

Expressing the same thoughts as Bush, Blair, and Widmer, former
newsman Walter Cronkite wrote in his book, A Reporter's Life, "A
system of world government is mandatory. The proud nations
someday will see the light and yield up their precious sovereignty."

Cronkite also told BBC newsman, Tim Sebastian, "I think we are
realizing that we are going to have to have an international rule of
law." He added, "We need not only an executive to make
international law, but we need the military forces to enforce that
law."

Cronkite went on to say, "American people are going to begin to
realize that perhaps they are going to have to yield some
sovereignty to an international body to enforce the law."

Remember also that President George W. Bush signed the
Declaration of Quebec back on April 22, 2001 in which he gave a
"commitment to hemispheric integration and national and
collective responsibility for improving the economic well-being
and security of our people."

Obviously, "our people" means the people of the Western
Hemisphere, not the people of the United States. Phyllis Schlafly
also recently reminded us that "Bush pledged that the United States
will 'build a hemispheric family on the basis of a more just and
democratic international order.'"

George Bush, Sr. calls it a "New World Order." Tony Blair calls it
"Globalization." Walter Cronkite calls it "World Government."
G.W. Bush calls it "International Order." Call it what you will, it
means the end of U.S. sovereignty and independence. And a
sizeable percentage of America's political, commercial, media, and
entertainment elite are doing their best to bring it to fruition.

What will it take for the American people to wake up? Foreign
troops on American soil? Already happening. Outsourcing every
American asset, including our own security? Already happening.
Putting American troops under foreign commanders? Already
happening. Using American troops as U.N. "peacekeepers" and
nation-builders? Already happening.  Forcing "free trade"
agreements upon the American people that steal their jobs and
livelihoods? Already happening. Allowing and facilitating
overwhelming and ruinous illegal immigration that sacrifices our
culture and way of life? Already happening. Forcing Americans to
adopt and accept foreign languages into the fabric of everyday life?
Already happening. Ignoring or even ridiculing American history
in our classrooms and entertainment? Already happening. What in
the world has to happen to awaken and energize the American
people? When will they determine to put a stop to this nonsense?

Americans (and perhaps Christians are the most blind and naïve
regarding this reality) need to understand that there are not two
parties in Washington, D.C., but only one: the Globalist Party. If
you don't believe it, just check out the list of people from both
parties who belong to the cabal of wealthy elitists whose goal is
global government known as the Council on Foreign Relations.
(See http://www.geocities.com/benribqqq/cfr2005roster.html and
http://www.jbs.org/artman/publish/article_32.shtml) Isn't it
amazing that no matter who is elected President and from which
party he hails, the list of CFR members in appointed government
positions never decreases!

Folks, let's face it: the terms "conservative" and "liberal,"
"Republican" and "Democrat" mean very little these days. Instead
of thinking in traditional terms, we need to start thinking in terms
of "American" and "Globalist." Once we come to realize that the
vast majority of the national candidates from both parties are
Globalists at heart, it would be a simple matter to repudiate them,
fire the ones that are already there, and start electing some real
Americans to high public office once again. I don't know about
anyone else, but that's the way I'm voting from now on.

© Chuck Baldwin


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