FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

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FINAL WARNING: Setting the Stage for Destruction


Community Church in Sun Valley, CA), R. C. Sproul (Lignonier
Ministries), and John Ankerberg (evangelist). Though the two groups
were able to hammer out a five-point statement to clarify the support of
those Evangelical leaders that signed the agreement, it still retained
the aura of religious unity. A Catholic signer, Keith Fournier (author of
Evangelical Catholics and A House United: Evangelicals and Catholics
Together), praised the results of the meeting, and said that it
represented the “true spirit of ecumenism.”

Besides signing the agreement, Pat Robertson had Colson on his
show, and brought in Neuhaus to be a keynote speaker at the Christian
Coalition’s (700 Club’s political action group) “1994– Road to Victory
Conference” held in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Also in 1994, Pat
Robertson presented the Christian Coalition’s “Catholic Layman of the
Year” Award to Pennsylvania Governor Robert P. Casey, a Democrat
who was very vocal in his stand against abortion. Pat Robertson, in the
eyes of some Christians, lost credibility, when he entered the 1992
Presidential campaign, saying God told him to run. Though he didn’t
win, it gave him more political clout and visibility in the Christian
community, garnering some of the attention that had previously been
bestowed on Billy Graham. Even though he had written a book about
the New World Order; as a guest on Larry King’s national radio show,
he refused to comment on a caller’s question about an element of the
New World Order. In December, 2003, while I was in the process of
reediting this book, on the “Bring It On” segment of his broadcast, he
answered a viewers question about the NWO by saying that it wasn’t
possible for one group to be able to have enough influence to control
the affairs of the world. I can’t say ‘amen’ to that, just ‘oh my.’

In Pat Robertson’s book, The New Millennium, published in 1990 by
Word Publishing, at the top of every page, to the right of the page
number, is the symbol of a circle with a dot in the middle. An unusual
symbol, it is used as an astronomical symbol for the sun; and for
proofreaders, it is used to indicate a place where a comma should be
inserted; and it is sometimes used as a mathematical sign for a circle.
However, none of these applications seemed appropriate in this
instance. There is one more use for this symbol. According to
documents discovered by the German government in 1785, it was the
secret symbol which represented the Illuminati’s name.
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