Alex Jones is a true American patriot. He is the Paul Revere of our times. Alex Jones doesn't mince his words and he calls a spade a spade. My
most favorite interview I heard on Alex's show was when he had Ann (broom stick with boobs) Coulter on--she thought she was being interviewed to
promote her book--Alex was gracious enough to allow her to talk her rhetoric and then he lobbed the grenades at her and she became
speechless--imagine, Coulter speechless? When Alex asked her the hard ball questions like Sect-802 of the Patriot Act and how it would eventually be
used against American Citizens she emphatically denied it--when Alex asked her to cite what Sect-802 meant to her she couldn't answered because she
admitted she hadn't really read it.
For those skeptics out there who don't believe in the NWO conspiracy you need to study your history. This conspiracy wasn't created over night.
The Founding Fathers & the Classics
by Dr. Joe Wolverton II
As the Founders read the histories of the rise and fall of the Greek and Roman republics recorded by Herodotus, Livy, Tacitus, Sallust, Plutarch
Polybius and others, they learned that the liberties enjoyed by the citizens of those commonwealths were quite often targeted by conspiracies of men
determined to enslave the people and establish themselves as tyrants. The founders recognized that the conspiratorial view of history was not a theory
-- it was a fact.
Ancient historians were straightforward in their reports of the secret plots. Surveying the litany of British monarchical abuses, our Founders rightly
perceived that the shrouded hand of an evil conspiracy was at work in America and England, just as it had been in the Roman republic they so admired.
Famed patriot Charles Carroll of Carrollton invoked the record of Roman historian Tacitus when he wrote that the conspiracy of his own time had led
America and England to "that degree of liberty and servitude which [Servius Sulpicius] Galba ascribes to the Roman people in the speech to [Gaius
Calpurnius] Piso: those same Romans, a few years after that period, deified the horse of Caligula."
The equally eminent and historically minded John Adams also applied analogies from the Roman republic to the increasingly open threat to the
foundations of English liberty by corrupt legislators. The government of England, he said (quoting Roman historian Sallust), had descended to the
level where "the Roman republic was when Jugurtha left it, having pronounced it a 'venal city, ripe for destruction if it can only find a
purchaser.' " Sallust was a valuable and oft-cited source of warnings as to the consequences of government corruption and intrigue.
Our Founders heeded these warnings about power elites who used corruption, intrigue, and personal immorality to neutralize public concern and dampen
zeal for the protection of liberty. From the 18th to the 21st century, it would seem times have changed very little.
James Madison insightfully noted that most of the tyrants of history masqueraded as democrats, and over time revealed themselves to be power hungry
dictators and shameless demagogues. Alexander Hamilton, an astute student of classical history, devoted his first contribution to The Federalist
Papers to a warning against tyrants or "men who have over-turned the liberties of republics, commencing as demagogues and ending as tyrants."
www.grecoreport.com...&_the_classics.htm
"[The war in Iraq is] a rare opportunity to move toward an historic period of cooperation. Out of these troubled times...a new world order can
emerge."
-- George Herbert Walker Bush
"My vision of a 'new world order' foresees a United Nations with a revitalized peacekeeping function."
-- George Herbert Walker Bush
"If we do not follow the dictates of our inner moral compass and stand up for human life, then his lawlessness will threaten the peace and democracy
of the emerging new world order we now see, this long dreamed-of vision we've all worked toward for so long."
-- President George Bush (January 1991)
"The world is governed by very different personages from what is imagined by those who are not
behind the scenes." --Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli of England, in 1844.
"[The New World Order] cannot happen without U.S. participation, as we are the most significant single component. Yes, there will be a New World
Order, and it will force the United States to change it's perceptions."
-- Henry Kissenger, World Affairs Council Press Conference,
Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel , April 19th 1994
"All of us will ultimately be judged on the effort we have contributed to building a NEW WORLD ORDER."
--Robert Kennedy, former U.S. Attorney-General, 1967.
"... when the struggle seems to be drifting definitely towards a world social democracy, there may still be very great delays and disappointments
before it becomes an efficient and beneficent world system. Countless people ... will hate the new world order ... and will die protesting against it.
When we attempt to evaluate its promise, we have to bear in mind the distress of a generation or so of malcontents, many of them quite gallant and
graceful-looking people."
-- H. G. Wells, in his book entitled "The New World Order" (1939)
"Further global progress is now possible only through a quest for universal consensus in the movement towards a new world order."
-- Mikhail Gorbachev, in an address at the United Nations (December 1988)
The "new world order that is in the making must focus on the creation of a world of democracy, peace and prosperity for all."
-- Nelson Mandela, in the Philadelphia Inquirer (October 1994)
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