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| Gorbachev: Pushing New World Order, World Government | | Print | |
| Written by William F. Jasper | ||||||
| Thursday, 03 November 2011 11:04 | ||||||
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“We have invited such a renowned international figure to address us tonight because what he has to say is enormously important,” said Weiss, “…he exemplifies the type of visionary, transformative leadership which we hope the Oechsle Center will inspire — and prepare — our students to emulate as they engage with the world throughout their own lives and careers.”
He continued: But we still are facing the problem of building such a world order. We have crises: we are facing problems of the environment, of backwardness and poverty, of food shortages. All of these problems are because we do not have a system of global governance. What does Gorbachev mean when he uses terms such as “new world order” and “global governance”? In a 1995 interview with the San Francisco Weekly, Jim Garrison, the executive director of the Gorbachev Foundation, USA explained matter of factly that Gorbachev envisioned nothing less than a world government.
"Over the next 20 to 30 years, we are going to end up with world government," he told the SF Weekly. "It's inevitable. It will happen and become just as normal to have a relationship with the rest of the world as we now have, say, if you are a Californian and you go to Vermont."
“Global governance is just a euphemism for global government” He is greatly pained, reportedly because though he is celebrated like a rock star throughout most of the world, he is rejected and scorned by most of his Russian countrymen. According to Spiegel: He concealed his pain with a dash of megalomania. A painting by Russian artist Andrei Myagkov hung in Gorbachev's dacha outside Moscow where only a few friends were welcome. It showed Gorbachev as a shadow of the savior: Jesus has Gorby's birthmark on his right hand, which is bleeding. Jesus, of course, did not jet about the globe socializing with media moguls, corporate titans, central bankers, royalty and celebrities. He did not have his image splashed across magazine covers and television screens, or receive awards and homage from the high and mighty of this world. He was not interested in the worldly power with which Gorbachev and his globalist brethren are obsessed. In a four-part series entitled “The Mystery of Mikhail: Gorbachev's Ambiguous Legacy,” Spiegel reporters Christian Neef and Matthias Schepp write concerning Gorbachev’s lust for power and his sense of loss when he was no longer head of state of the Soviet Union: “He loved power,” his confidant Aleksandr Yakovlev, one of the masterminds behind perestroika, said at the time, “and now he's suffering at having lost it.” The pain was such that Gorbachev would still claim to be having “negotiations” whenever he met leading politicians in Bonn. But there was nothing left to negotiate. He flew ceaselessly to Washington, Berlin and London, as if a full diary might create the impression that he was still the leader of a superpower. He would accept honorary doctorates and dozens of prizes in the following years...
Of course, what Yakovlev describes as a loss of power was actually a transformation of power; while Gorbachev may no longer exercise the raw political power of a head of state, he arguably wields more power as an “Eminent Person” and guru of globalism.
Prior to his visit to Lafayette College, Gorbachev penned an October 9 column, “A Farewell to Nuclear Arms,” for Project Syndicate, a Soros-funded “independent media” outlet that boasts membership of 462 leading newspapers in more than 150 countries.
Following his speech (and the glory, laud and honor accompanying it), he was treated to more reverent encomiums from Wyoming’s former U.S. Senator Alan Simpson and a playful Q&A session with Simpson
Then it was on to El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, where Gorbachev was the top speaker on October 17 at the Juarez Competiva, a conference aimed at pulling the embattled Mexican city from the edge of destruction, as it faces the ongoing violence from the wars between the drug cartels.
The above list barely scratches the surface of the catalog of crimes attributable to Gorbachev. It is probably unrealistic to expect that college students still in their late teens and early twenties, who have grown up on stories of the glories of Gorbachev, would be possessed of the ability critically to challenge the avalanche of propaganda deifying him. But the adult politicians and journalists hyping him have no such excuse. However, it is unlikely that any of the “journalists” in his adoring media choir will sound any discordant notes. It’s not in their script.
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My Latvia
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Senator Alan Simpson's silliness This is the same idiot Senator from Wyoming that crafted the amnesty act that flooded our nation with millions of illegal aliens during the Reagan administration. Wikipedia provides this bio of his liberal "social" views: "Alan Simpson has been an outspoken advocate for access to abortion ...and should not be a political issue in a party that believes in "government out of our lives" and "the right to be left alone" and "the precious right of privacy". He supports gay and lesbian rights, " "Alan Simpson has been an outspoken advocate for access to abortion ...He supports gay and lesbian rights,... or sexual orientation. "In 2001, Simpson became Honorary Chairman of the Republican Unity Coalition (RUC), a gay/straight alliance within the Republican Party. In this capacity, Simpson personally recruited President Gerald R. Ford to serve on the RUC's Advisory Board. "Simpson was appointed in 2010 to co-chair President Barack Obama's National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform with co-chair Erskine Bowles." It's no surprise that this GOP pro-murder, anti-family clown from Wyoming would host another murder advocate. |
The Patriot
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China is the enemy We always have to look further to the east. China is where the funding and the rhetoric for a New World Order is originating. They openly attack companies that are not on the Fortune 500 through cyber space. Last year they openly stole 500 billion dollars worth of confidential property to enhance there own economic standing. We are at war with them and are losing. The chief executive has no position on this. All back channel efforts to stop China from openly stealing technology and attacking small to medium companies that compete with them has failed.We have to step up to the plate quickly and decidedly.As usual the average American is the loser in this battle. We pay higher prices for every commodity that we use. We do the R&D and China benefits. Russia is run by gangsters they just don't matter. |
Tessa
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... To Patriot--If we are "at war" with China, as you state, it's because the international bankers have decided that is how it is to be. China was built up by the West's tax dollars for the last 40 years --- just like Russia (the former USSR) had been built up by the West's money before China. The international money lenders decide who will be the next winners and losers. We do the R&D and it just magically slips through our fingers into china's lap. What? How can that be? We have enough "homeland" security that they can tell you what you ate for dinner last night and how many times you flushed your toilet today, but China gets our R&D and military secrets because they are so intelligent and know just how to steal it all or access it all? Give me a break. China got the R&D because they were meant to get the R&D. And, by the way, Russia still matters quite a bit --that's why they've approved a tunnel to go between Russia and Alaska--similar to the tunnel between Russia and Canada. Try to see the world as it really is. |





Mikhail Gorbachev has been at it again. The peripatetic former head of the Soviet Union was particularly busy in October, roving the world and spreading his gospel of globalism, global crises, and global solutions. On October 19, Gorbachev was the honored speaker at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, where he delivered an address entitled 


