posted on Sep, 23 2008 @ 12:31 PM
Gordon Brown (British Prime Minister) gave his major speech at the Labour Party conference today
Brown Speech Full Text (BBC). As I watched I was struck particularly by the following
section:
"And because the world of 2008 is now so different from the world we knew in 1997 I want to talk about the new settlement we must build for these new
times.
You know, each generation believes it is living through changes their parents could never have imagined - but the collapse of banks, the credit
crunch, the trebling of oil prices, the speed of technology, and the rise of Asia - nobody now can be in any doubt that we are in a different world
and it's now a global age.
In truth, we haven't seen anything happening like this since the industrial revolution.
This last week will be studied by our children at school - as the week the world was spun on its axis - and old certainties were turned on their
heads."
I'm not one for paranoid attention to trigger phrases from conspiracy theories and apocalyptic language but this made me pause. The fact that he
combined NWO language with apocalyptic language about the reversal of the poles seemed to me to be drawing together two of the big themes discussed by
those, such as we who assemble here, are all too familiar with.
Brown moved on to speak of the UN and a conference where the UK plans to promote a global system of regulating the financial markets.
Now, there may not actually be a conspiracy going on but it seems as if the things warned of by conspiracists are indeed heading towards completion
(to some degree.)
Am I mad or should this cause us all to raise our eyebrows?