History is written by the winners.
There are certain aspects that do leave me worried. For example the fact that in the Top100 wealthiest countries/organisations, there are actually more (profit-orientiated) organisations than countries.
What concernes me is that they gain more power over people all around the world and affecting their lives, not seeing national boundaries and always with the primary goal of profit. I worry when there are connections between economic interests and political decisions in the magnitude that we are presented with and most people are not aware of the influence. And these powerful people do meet up to discuss world matters once in a while. And I believe it is safe to say that they are neither sharing my worldview nor acting in my personal interest.
I am sure that there were many conspiracies that noone would ever know about throughout history and a lot of things are certainly different than they appear now. That is also one reason why I don't want to jump to any conclusions too quickly. But what I take as a fact for myself is that there are bad people with way too much power out there.
Therefore I am trying to be careful with what I believe and how I use information brought to me by just one side. But I am also very careful with holding on to my rights to freedom that appear to be cut from time to time, always in little packages, so it is easy to swollow.
One thing also "scaring" me is that after I did think about this subject and inform myself over a variety of different sources, there are certain aspects of it I just can't rule out. So my personal conclusion to this matter is that I keep myself informed and try to see the 'big picture' rather than occurences disconnected from each other.
But also not let myself get carried away, because one thing I've noticed is that while focusing too much on the negative side of things, it gets attached to you and that is not helping anyone.
But yeah, I dunno, is the whole NWO thing based in America
I believe if you think in terms of NWO you should not restrict yourself to countries or continents. These are people enforcing globalization all over the world, so in order to understand their way of thinking, you also have to think globally.
The Bilderberg Group for example was founded in the netherlands.
The government also never really represents the whole public. On a global political scale I would say that most European countries (the powerful ones) would follow the US of A pretty much anywhere. For once out of fear, because lets face it, America is the most powerful nation in terms of economics and military, but on the other side just out of similar interest. Sides have been picked, decisions have been made, it is just a matter of selling it right.
But from what I have observed it seems that the voice of the people is representated less and less, let it be in America or here in Germany. (I might be wrong?) But I am sure we will get some more answers soon, since it seems to be a very 'hot' phase. Not a bad idea being generally informed, I guess.
And just to clarify: I don't mean to bash either capitalism nor globalisation, but just wanting to say we need to understand what is going on. And realize that it doesn't just work by itself with the only help by "the invisble hand of the market". Possible danger within the system must be acknowledged and discussed, because noone really wants another tyranny, right? I just doubt that big corporations for example only want the best for me. Governments all over the world becoming more the initiator of economic interest.
Diversion tactic is probably an important factor. Especially when there is a general public attention to a certain matter that takes up all the focus, I try to pay extra attention to where noone is looking. That has been a political mechanism throughout civilisation and it still happens a lot today.
What I also have learned is that there is no such thing as a "good vs bad", or a "black and white" world. If you are having a structured vision of friend and enemy, you usually are off.
Another thing I'd like to make clear is that I have read and had very different conversations on these matters. I really don't mean to offend anyone, just sharing some of my thoughts, worldviews and most importantly only my personal opinion. That is important to understand, especially for it being a sensitive subject.
I have recently stumbled apon a very good movie: Network
I really recommend it, it is from 1976 but has a lot of parallels and the NWO idea is introduced. Including Howard Beale's "I'm mad as hell" speech. Most of the movie and the speech as well as the NWO part can also be viewed on google video. The movie itself quits 15 minutes before the actual ending, but still.
Oh and one additional thing: Television or newspaper should not be the only source of information. We are in a biased time, you can't have enough different opinion to make up your own I think. Questioning things is pretty important I would say.
The men behind the curtains.. I wonder, do they dream?
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