posted on Dec, 5 2011 @ 10:48 AM
Is it any wonder why Pat Buchanan has been so forceful in speaking out against world government? He has been in the ‘belly of the beast’ for
years, serving alongside Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan. I truly trust Pat and what he says because if anyone knows about these people and their
agenda it is him. It is strange that shortly after this roast in 1992 he began his career raging against the same people he used to be friends with.
“The Bush plan is economic treason against the American worker. That "civil rights leaders" are silent about the dispossession of the black
working class, that unions are not marching to denounce this sellout of blue-collar and white-collar America, only tells us that the amorality of the
transnational corporation has infected both. Solidarity be damned, it is all about money now.”
“What makes the Pastor-CFR [Council on Foreign Relations] plan remarkable is that those who would abolish America are out of the closet. The
penultimate step to world government, a North American Union built on the model of the European Union, to one day merge with it in a World Union of
Nations and Peoples, is before us on the table.”
“Under the rubric of conservatism, the Republican party of Bush I and II has been reinventing itself into what conservatives would have once
recognized as a Rockefeller party reciting Reaganite rhetoric.”
“Free trade is the serial killer of American manufacturing and the Trojan Horse of World Government. It is the primrose path to the loss of economic
independence and national sovereignty. Free trade is a bright shining lie.”
“Globalization is the economic treason that dare not speak it name.”
“In July 1944, at the Mount Washington Hotel in the resort town of Bretton Woods in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, John Maynard Keynes and
Harry Dexter White created the New World Order.”
“Capitol Hill is Israeli occupied territory." – Pat Buchanan
As for that snob joking about how he and his family are running the world, it is no surprise they have joked about that for a while. National
sovereignty and cultural identity are just bumps in the long road to universal control.