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It is the sacred principles enshrined in the United Nations charter to which the American people will henceforth pledge their allegiance.
You know, the NEW WORLD ie North America ie USA(sorry Canada but come on, you know it really!)
Originally posted by AngelInterceptor
Sorry America, but it doesn't start with you. You know it is true.
Edit: I mean no disrespect. To me, you are the toughest nut to crack. One large country is harder to control than many small ones.
[edit on 17/7/09 by AngelInterceptor]
Originally posted by ConspiracyNut23
reply to post by kiwifoot
How does your theory jive with President Bush's speech to the General Assembly of the U.N in 1992:
It is the sacred principles enshrined in the United Nations charter to which the American people will henceforth pledge their allegiance.
There's a lot more quotes here:
A CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER
Can you find any use of the term that support your theory?
Also, your theory discounts the importance of the City of London and its enormously powerful bankers. You could say that the NWO is an attempt by American and English powers to consolidate their post-WW2 positions and assure that the status quo remains despite the recovery and rise of other foreign powers (China, Germany etc)
I believe member thewind once mentioned something like what you are referring to in another thread. (New World)
You know, the NEW WORLD ie North America ie USA(sorry Canada but come on, you know it really!)
I have no idea what you are talking about here. Canada and USA are two distinct countries. North America includes 23 countries. Here's a complete list for you.
[edit on 18/7/09 by ConspiracyNut23]
In economics, BRIC or BRICs is an acronym that refers to the fast-growing developing economies of Brazil, Russia, India, and China. The acronym was first coined and prominently used by Goldman Sachs in 2001.[1][2] Goldman Sachs argued that, since they are developing rapidly, by 2050 the combined economies of the BRICs could eclipse the combined economies of the current richest countries of the world. The four countries, combined, currently account for more than a quarter of the world's land area and more than 40% of the world's population. [1] [2]
Goldman Sachs did not argue that the BRICs would organize themselves into an economic bloc, or a formal trading association, as the European Union has done.[3] However, there are strong indications that the "four BRIC countries have been seeking to form a 'political club' or 'alliance'", and thereby converting "their growing economic power into greater geopolitical clout".[4][5] On June 16, 2009, the leaders of the BRIC countries held their first summit in Yekaterinburg, and issued a declaration calling for the establishment of a multipolar world order.[6]
Originally posted by kiwifoot
Why American Order, simply because it's thr 'New World' Order, and historically speaking the New World was the Americas. As opposed to the Old World, Europe.