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Author Topic: NWO not so all-powerful  (Read 755 times)
yanaar
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« on: March 17, 2008, 08:01:32 PM »

I'd like to address what I think is a myth developing about the almighty power of the NWO.  I take issue with this idea.  NWO are ordinary people who happened to have been corrupt enough to take extraordnary power.  BUT THEY ARE VULNERABLE!

From Michael Parenti's The Sword and The Dollar:  (p. 6)

"The ruling class rules, but not quite in the way it might want to, for it must make concessions to popular protest and, at crucial points, it must suffer some of the CONSTRAINTS IMPOSED BY POPULAR POWER AT HOME AND ABROAD.  U.S. imperialist policy is increasingly limited by resistant social forces around the globe and within our own country.... Those who rule cannot always use their power with indifference to the countervailing forces of.... revolution, and democratic protest and resistance."

Since 1945, there are at least two outstanding and humongous social movements the NWO failed to factor in to their plans.  (1) that a whole generation would burn draft cards and not only refuse to go to war, but manage to stop both the war and the draft.  (2) the develoment of dizzying speed global communcations via the Internet.

I'm sure there are more places where NWO is vulnerabe.  These two stand out in my mind. 

KEEP UP THE DRUM BEAT OF THE RESISTANCE.

Though Daniel Estulin is excellent at reporting where Bilderbugs have succeeded, what we don't know is how many of their secret plans have failed.  I think they're behind on their own schedule. 
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« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2008, 08:29:22 PM »

Correct on all accounts. Especially the last one. In Esoteric Agenda they make a point that only 13% of the population can think for themselves or develop an opinion after researching something. The other 87% involve themselves in group think. So we must keep beating the drum, longer and louder until everybody is dancing to our tune and group thinking with our group.
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