FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

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FINAL WARNING: The Council on Foreign Relations


Dallas, she said: “I want them to see what they have done.” A very
strange comment to make since Oswald was already in custody.

In 1968, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy promised an honorable end to the
Vietnam War, and with Martin Luther King, Jr. delivering the Black
support, Kennedy most likely would have been elected President.
However, that did not fit into the plans of the Illuminati, who wanted to
prolong the war, and wanted Nixon to be President, because he
represented the instrument that would perpetuate their goals. Again,
there is plenty of evidence that points to a conspiracy in the
assassinations of Bobby Kennedy, as well as King. The likelihood that
the same forces were involved is evident, because again, the course of
the nation was altered to fit into their plans.

The Illuminati didn’t want Nixon elected in 1960, and to insure that he
wasn’t, Eisenhower told the country that he couldn’t think of a single
thing that Nixon had done to help, during the eight years of his
Administration. That comment and his haggard appearance during the
debates, were the two main things that kept him from being elected.
However, in 1968, the responsibility of moving the country closer to
socialism, and towards a one-world government, was put upon his
shoulders. Former Secretary of the Navy, J. William Middendorf II,
Finance Chairman of Nixon’s 1968 campaign, said that at 5:30 AM on
the morning after Nixon’s election victory, Nelson Rockefeller and
William Rogers went to Nixon’s room to help select his Cabinet.

He appointed Mitchell, his campaign manager, to be his Attorney
General. He appointed Henry Kissinger to be his Secretary of State,
even though Kissinger’s views were the complete opposite of his own.
In reality, the Kissinger appointment was urged by Nelson Rockefeller,
so the Illuminati could control U.S. foreign policy. At the beginning of
each of his terms, Nixon offered the post of Treasury Secretary to
David Rockefeller, but he refused it. It was Nixon who chose George
Bush, the former Texas Congressman, to be the Chairman of the
Republican Party, after Bush lost the Senate race to Democrat Lloyd
Bentsen in Texas; and later appointed him to be the Ambassador to
the UN, the Ambassador to China, and the Director of the CIA.

In his 1971 State of the Union Address, Nixon said: “We in Washington
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