12-23-2011, 10:50 PM
The NWO isn't a sole idea of the Left. (and some, Left AND Right, actually prefer more a Free World Order instead, but these people are usually too ethical to lie, or make false promises, or sell political favors and as a result typically don't gain positions of authority).
And generally speaking, the US government's growing alienation from the UN isn't because they're against some NWO, but because the UN opposes the NWO if it means having the US (and US alone) above international law (and at the top, that is, THE superpower to which the rest of the world answers to). That is to say, the US government isn't against a NWO, they're in competition for their version of it.
As for "will there be a civil war" (ie, armed resistance in support of nationalization vs internationalization) I strongly doubt it (beyond the usual nutters). As long as the economy is fairly stable then people are generally content no matter who is in power. Areas that suffer significantly under the NWO are more likely to turn on each other (or immigrate) than organize against global (or even national) power. And though extreme abuses (such as rape by UN "peace keepers") have plagued some regions of the world, these same abuses went on under their own governments as well (sometimes even worse) so that's just SSDD.
Btw, there are a great many ideas of what the NWO actually means. Just out of curiosity, what does it mean to you?
And generally speaking, the US government's growing alienation from the UN isn't because they're against some NWO, but because the UN opposes the NWO if it means having the US (and US alone) above international law (and at the top, that is, THE superpower to which the rest of the world answers to). That is to say, the US government isn't against a NWO, they're in competition for their version of it.
As for "will there be a civil war" (ie, armed resistance in support of nationalization vs internationalization) I strongly doubt it (beyond the usual nutters). As long as the economy is fairly stable then people are generally content no matter who is in power. Areas that suffer significantly under the NWO are more likely to turn on each other (or immigrate) than organize against global (or even national) power. And though extreme abuses (such as rape by UN "peace keepers") have plagued some regions of the world, these same abuses went on under their own governments as well (sometimes even worse) so that's just SSDD.
Btw, there are a great many ideas of what the NWO actually means. Just out of curiosity, what does it mean to you?