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Garet Garrett wrote a paper in 1938 entitled “The Revolution Was.”
“There are those who still think they are holding the pass
against a revolution that may be coming up the road. But they are gazing in the
wrong direction. The revolution is behind them. It went by in the Night of
Depression, singing songs to freedom.”
Michael Rozeff says “The U.S. wants a world empire and is
actively trying to achieve that aim.”
This seems true enough, however those who desire world
empire are, in fact, working through the United States to achieve this end –
most specifically a one world government.
Why mention Garrett?
There are many today in the United States who fear one world government,
with impositions on American’s supposed freedom coming from outside
organizations such as the United Nations.
Just like those of whom Garrett wrote over 70 years ago, these concerned
Americans today are looking in the wrong direction – not just the wrong
direction, but to the wrong enemy.
Every institution necessary for world government is in
place. Many of those institutions were
firmly established in the aftermath of World War II…when guess-which-country
held all the cards. The United Nations,
IMF, World Bank, NATO, etc…even the global currency was established at Bretton
Woods.
The United States took the place of Britain as being the
tool to expand empire – a necessity given the limitations of British power and
reach that were being exposed in the first half of the last century. In the aftermath of World War II, the U.S.
tool played its part – establishing the institutions that would enable global
consolidation.
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