posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 03:56 AM
The guest on Coast-to-Coast AM this evening was talking about Bill Cooper and his theories about a Brotherhood organization trying to establish a
one-world government, and this got me to thinking:
Isn't it possible, or even likely, that such a thing could come to be without the general populace realizing it?
When people think of a one-world government, their natural inclination would be to think of literally one government, i.e., the entity paving roads,
enforcing laws and collecting taxes in your town would be the same entity that paves roads, enforces laws, and collects taxes in Mumbai, Munich, and
Tokyo.
So if that's what we're looking for, won't we be lulled into a false sense of security by the fact that such an entity does not, and never will,
exist?
Think about it: If you're the architect of the New World Order, why would you want the government controlling Pismo Beach to be the same one that's
in charge of Lagos, Dublin, and Sydney? Local governments are generally good at administering local programs. From the standpoint of a global
puppetmaster, there would be little profit in replacing a tried-and-true organization that's already in place and getting its job done.
If the NWO exists, or comes to pass, wouldn't it be in the form of agreements made behind closed doors, agreements which you and I may never be made
privy to?