Summary Of The New World Order

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For those doubting Thomas’s of the New World Order it is likely that they perceive it as elites how the best interest of the people. The only problem with this viewpoint is that money is a very influential component of society. The very foundation of government is built on currency and that there is a value on the resources one processes. Since the New World Order allegedly hold 66% of the world wealth within one percent it is a resemble assumption that they can influence and dictate the outcome of situations. That everyone has a voice to the bigger picture, yet it seems that people’s beliefs are fabricated based on what others say and what they see from the actions of individuals. The general public has a desire to conform, Solomon Asch experiment, to others whether it is from peer pressure or not there is a comfort that you have others enduring whatever tasks are …show more content…
This can often lead to disapproval in the public eye, “but what mama don’t know, won’t hurt her” –Water Boy Typically government agencies and often other organization withhold information to keep the public safe and prevent perturbation of the public. This can also be interpreted as entities hiding and operating behind closed doors. Potentially the New World Order orchestrates and functions right under our nose and rumors spread that are subtle enough to draw some attention to issues, but vague enough where members identities are still secured. In Niall Ferguson’s article” Donald Trump’s New World Order” Ferguson interviewed Henry Kissinger a legitimate political figure and former Secretary of State about how the current POTUS is unlike any of his predecessors. How Trump’s slogan about redefining America could be a correlation to a New World Order, which the world is in a perilous state on the verge of “international anarchy.” That optimistically “We must establish a new world order based on justice, on equity, and on peace.” – Fidel

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