FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

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FINAL WARNING: Introduction


‘world order’ in which the ‘principles of justice and fair play ... protect
the weak against the strong.’ A world where the United Nations, freed
from cold war stalemate, is poised to fulfill the historic vision of its
founders. A world in which freedom and respect for human rights find
a home among all nations.”

On August 21, 1991, after the failed coup in the Soviet Union, CNN
reporter Mary Tillotson said that the President’s “New World Order is
back on track, now stronger than ever.” In an interview with CNN at the
height of the Gulf War, Scowcroft said that he had doubts about the
significance of Mid-East objectives regarding global policy. When
asked if that meant he didn’t believe in the New World Order, he
replied: “Oh, I believe in it. But our definition, not theirs.” On January
25, 1993, Clinton’s Secretary of State, Warren Christopher, said in a
CNN interview: “We must get the New World Order on track and bring
the UN into its correct role in regards to the United States.”

In April, 1992, Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. wrote the article “How I
Learned to Love the New World Order” for The Wall Street Journal.

While campaigning for the passage of NAFTA, Kissinger said: “NAFTA
is a major stepping stone to the New World Order.” In a July 18, 1993
Los Angeles Times article about NAFTA, Kissinger is quoted as
saying: “What Congress will have before it is not a conventional trade
agreement but the architecture of a new international system ... a first
step toward a New World Order.”

On May 4, 1994, Leslie Gelb, CFR President, said on “The Charlie Rose
Show”: “...you (Charlie Rose) had me on (before) to talk about the New
World Order. I talk about it all the time. It’s one world now. The Council
(CFR) can find, nurture, and begin to put people in the kinds of jobs
this country needs. And that’s going to be one of the major enterprises
of the Council under me.”

On September 14, 1994, while speaking at the Business Council for the
United Nations, David Rockefeller said: “But this present window of
opportunity, during which a truly peaceful and interdependent world
order might be built, will not be open for long. Already there are
powerful forces at work that threaten to destroy all of our hopes and
efforts to erect an enduring structure of global interdependence.” He

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