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How Would You Summarize the New World Order?

Asked by Aster (20023points) June 17th, 2010

What can you say about it and the new currency? And about it becoming illegal to possess gold or silver? (if you have any you have to turn it over to the government and they trade it for the new currency).

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ratboy's avatar

For to the one who has, more will be given, and he will have an abundance, but from the one who has not, even what he has will be taken away.

ipso's avatar

Is there an article or something, or is this just your personal tinfoil vision/expectation of doomsday?

stranger_in_a_strange_land's avatar

Same as the Old World Order (robber-barons) with new packaging.

Aster's avatar

@ipso An article? Many books and thousands of webpages on it. I have no personal vision of doomsday so I was asking if anyone knew enough to encapsulate it.

ipso's avatar

I think humans have always been filled with ideas of utopia. It’s in our nature. Likewise, humans have been dismayed by failed realizations. (wow – is that an understatement or what? “dismayed”)

Certain people want to run the world like a business: predictable, leveled, controllable. A key tool for dominance is to be able to predict your prey.

Other people like to revel in chaos – run around with gleeful disregard – or possibly hold in contempt – any such notion of human control.

There are many visions of doomsday that include a NWO component. I suspect there are as many versions as there are contemplators. You can’t [easily] fight ideas. You have to fight actions.

I am unaware of any evil NWO – unless you want to start talking about something specific like the United Nations or the World Trade Organization.

Personally, I like to keep the ball rolling though (”The Protocols of Zion are true, don’t you know”). It’s like teasing a 5yo about monsters.

Recommended movie: The Yes Men (2003) – genius, pure genius.

RealEyesRealizeRealLies's avatar

the new world order (nwo) is out of order (ooo). and no matter how many o’s you get its still a big fat zero, nothing, nada, zilch… it doesn’t exist. so what exactly am I supposed to think about something that doesn’t exist?

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