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Topic started on 30-10-2011 @ 08:26 PM by dr treg
Just playing the devil`s advocate here, but why hate the NWO? Is it is comparable to the Monty Python Life of Brian sketch of "what have the Romans ever done for us"?
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The gradual unification of nations seems to have
Improved nutrition
Reduced infectious diseases
Prolonged longevity
Improved health care
Improved public health
Reduced accidents
Created wealth
Resulted in fewer deaths of innocents from massive wars
Resulted in the decline of the importance of religion
Improved general education
to name a few benefits.

Albeit there are massive abuses of the scheme with some individuals and corporations raking off billions of dollars illegally. There are also occassional huge industrial accidents.
Loss of civil liberty is also developing.

Could the NWO actually benefit humankind in the long run?
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reply posted on 30-10-2011 @ 08:43 PM by OwenGP185
Originally posted by dr treg
Just playing the devil`s advocate here, but why hate the NWO? Is it is comparable to the Monty Python Life of Brian sketch of "what have the Romans ever done for us"?
www.youtube.com...

The gradual unification of nations seems to have
Improved nutrition
Reduced infectious diseases
Prolonged longevity
Improved health care
Improved public health
Reduced accidents
Created wealth
Resulted in fewer deaths of innocents from massive wars
Resulted in the decline of the importance of religion
Improved general education
to name a few benefits.
Albeit there are massive abuses of the scheme with some individuals and corporations raking off billions of dollars illegally. There are also occassional huge industrial accidents. Loss of civil liberty is also developing.

Could the NWO actually benefit humankind in the long run?
edit on 30-10-2011 by dr treg because: (no reason given)


You could easily agrue it would bring the opposites of all those points plus the last part does not seem benfitial in the short or long run. A NWO would hand lots of power to even fewer people which is why things are getting worse.


reply posted on 30-10-2011 @ 08:48 PM by CherubBaby
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Sounds like all your points make The Constitution and The United States un-sovereign and toielet paper. s/f though thanks



reply posted on 30-10-2011 @ 08:55 PM by speculativeoptimist
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Could the NWO actually benefit humankind in the long run?

I wonder sometimes if and how it could be better. Personally I would like to be an Earthian(ling), with no borders, and one tribe, but I also understand the desire to not have this. The OWG for me, would have to be transparent, easy to be involved in and trustful, and for me, trust has gone out the window and I know too much to ever change my mind, sadly.
I think OWG is an inevitable part of humanity's future, for better or worse, but I will keep my glass half full and remain optimistic, speculatively.

Peace and maybe a little delusional,
spec

ETA: As long as money and bloodlines control everything, any change will be slow me thinks.
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reply posted on 30-10-2011 @ 08:59 PM by DavidsHope
Originally posted by dr treg
Just playing the devil`s advocate here, but why hate the NWO? Is it is comparable to the Monty Python Life of Brian sketch of "what have the Romans ever done for us"?
www.youtube.com...

The gradual unification of nations seems to have
Improved nutrition
Reduced infectious diseases
Prolonged longevity
Improved health care
Improved public health
Reduced accidents
Created wealth
Resulted in fewer deaths of innocents from massive wars
Resulted in the decline of the importance of religion
Improved general education
to name a few benefits.

Albeit there are massive abuses of the scheme with some individuals and corporations raking off billions of dollars illegally. There are also occassional huge industrial accidents.
Loss of civil liberty is also developing.

Could the NWO actually benefit humankind in the long run?
edit on 30-10-2011 by dr treg because: (no reason given)


I am curious: does the NWO actually exist as an entity yet or is it simply in the process of becoming that entity as you point out in the long run?
The NWO hasn't really done much for us to this point because
It appears to me that as a separate controlling entity they are yet to take control. If it is their desire to control us I doubt very much they will be so kind as to give us any freedom.
We have done these things......
We are the construction workers that build the roads and bridges
We are the Scientists.
We are the Physicians and Nurses
We are the the car builders
We are the those who elect those who make the laws to make us safer
We are the teachers, and the workers at the grocery stores.
We are the managers of Mickey Ds.
I really suspect that as the agenda of this NWO takes shape you will see a marked
degrading of everything in society directly do to the massive abuse the corporations have initiated. They are the NWO and they have no regard for the little people.

We have built our own world. It is what we have made it. The NWO portends to remove all of this from our grasps despite we built this by the work of our hands. They want it for themselves...
I don't think we have a NWO as yet but it is very very close. And I have every faith in them that if and when they take control in the future, world population will be reduced by 6 Billion, and the lower 99% of the remaining 1 Billion will be workers owning only what the top 1% wishes to grant.
Good thread. It is one that demands some creative thinking.
S&F for you!
DH


reply posted on 30-10-2011 @ 09:35 PM by Cuervo
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It's the natural evolution of humanity. To think otherwise a bit naive. The entire planet could easily have a bill of rights and a constitution that would secure a minimum standard for expectations to each nations' citizens. Beyond that, there would still be sovereignty. There could still be borders without war by simply agreeing that any act of physical aggression for any reason would be squelched by the entire planet.

There isn't really any other direction we could go unless we all agree that war is fun or something.
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