Originally posted by syrinx high priest
yawn.
show me where the pope's reference equates to the definition of NWO around these parts ?
could he have just meant a "dawning of a new day" ?
[edit on 25-12-2005 by syrinx high priest]
Did you even read that news article or what? Benedict XVI clearly said "New World Order", not "dawning of a new day", "new global order of
societies" or whatever. And yes, he explained his conception of this NWO in a few sentences, and it's also right in the article:
"A united humanity will be able to confront the many troubling problems of the present time: from the menace of terrorism to the humiliating poverty
in which millions of human beings live, from the proliferation of weapons to the pandemics and the environmental destruction which threatens the
future of our planet," he said.
"Do not fear; put your trust in him! The life-giving power of his light is an incentive for building a new world order based on just ethical
and economic relationships," he said, speaking in Italian.
He is clearly referring to the development of a global order under which the whole world is united, that is ruled by "economic and ethical
relationships"... which means, from a political perspective, the rule of a worldwide legislative/economical political body that has the power to both
fight terrorism on a large scale, insure the application of environmental law and provide economical infrastructures to "fight poverty" (which will
eventually end up being fighting the poor themselves!). It's important to know how to read, and especially between lines, with this kind of people...
I mean the global elite.
[edit on 25/12/05 by Echtelion]
[edit on 25/12/05 by Echtelion]