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THE NEW WORLD ORDER: CONSPIRACY THEORY, OR
CONSPIRACY FACT?

The New World Order is no longer a conspiracy
theory; it is an established fact.
The "New World Order" has been a prominent
conspiracy theory for decades[1]. Here and now, as
the new millennium dawns, the New World Order has become a
globally recognised political concept,[2] and as
such it can no longer be regarded simply as a theory.
Mankind is now literally entering a new age,
the Age of Aquarius, according to the ancient zodiacal
calendar which is as old as human civilisation.[3]
Aquarius is associated by astrologers with
brotherhood, or fraternity, which is the cornerstone of
Freemasonry. |
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The previous zodiacal age was that of Pisces.
The zodiacal symbol of Pisces, the fish, is also an important
Christian symbol, and it is noteworthy that the age of Pisces
coincided with the age of Christianity. During the previous
age dates were written with the suffix "A.D." which stands for
"Anno Domini" or "Year of Our Lord" denoting the era of
Christ. Alternatively, dates were denoted "B.C." - "Before
Christ".
In 2002 AD, as the Age of Pisces was giving
way to the new age of Aquarius, the decision was officially
taken to replace the BC/AD date referencing system with the
new CE/BCE references which stand for "Common Era" and "Before
the Common Era".[4] What better way for the New
Secular Order to proclaim the begginning of its reign than to
secularise the way in which dates are recorded, replacing the
Christian dating system of the old Order with a new, secular
system for the for the Aquarian age?
Consider the official Great Seal of the
Unites States of America[5], which is most commonly
seen on the back of the one the dollar bill[6] -
probably the world's most familiar banknote. On the US Great Seal, beneath the
ancient Pyramid, is the Latin inscription: "Novus Ordo
Seclorum". The official translation of this motto is "A New
Order of the Ages". The Latin word "Novus" means "New", and
"Ordo" means "Order". The Latin word "Seclorum" and its English equivalent "Secular" both share the same three
alternative definitions: (1) "Secular" - without religion; (2)
"Worldly" - of this world; and (3) "From century to century" -
or from age to age. Thus, the motto "Novus Ordo Seclorum" has
three different but equally valid translations:
- New Secular Order
- New World Order
- New Order of the Ages
The different meanings of Novus Ordo Seclorum
are not mutually exclusive; in fact, they are
synergistic. The alternative translations are
all as pertinent today as they were "at the beginning of the new American era in
1776." Let this be a testament the wisdom of the men who
chose these words, for they demonstrate the esoteric power of
language and the written Word.
If secret societies are able to display such
esoteric and Masonic symbolism so prominently for us all to
see, then perhaps this is indeed the age of Freemasonry. Amen.
Amen-Ra.
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REFERENCES, NOTES &
FURTHER READING
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1. |
The NWO conspiracy theory that "everyone is
talking about as we draw closer to the year 2000", BBC Radio
5, Conspiracy programme, October 1998. |
2.a. |
U.S. President, George Bush (Snr) called for "a
New World Order", ABC News, January 1991. |
2.b. |
U.K. Prime Minister, Tony Blair's, "push for New
World Order", BBC News, October 2001. |
2.c. |
U.K. Prime Minister, Tony Blair, "set out his
vision for a New World Order", BBC News, October
2001. |
2.d. |
U.K. Prime Minister, Tony Blair, and "new,
globalised world order", BBC News, January 2002. |
2.e. |
U.K. Prime Minister, Tony Blair, calls for New
World Order, Evening Standard newspaper, January
2002. |
2.f. |
U.S. President Bush (Snr) "proclaimed the
beginning of 'a new world order', according to the website for
washington executives. |
2.g. |
President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki,
announced in 1999: "We will make our due contribution to the
construction of a new world order", BBC News, 25 June
1999. |
2.h. |
CBC News website talks about President Bush,
globalisation, and "a new world order". |
2.i. |
Experts discuss "Bioterrorism in the New World
Order", University of California official website. |
2.j. |
ABC News website politics section mentions that
"New World Order" arrived during office of U.S. President,
George Bush (Snr). |
2.k. |
A. R. Epperson, 1990. The New World Order. USA: Publius Press,
Inc. |
2.l. |
W. Still, 1990. New World Order: The Ancient Plan of Secret
Societies. Louisiana, USA: Huntingdon House
Publishers. |
2.m. |
W. F. Jasper, et al. ,
1992. The United Nations and the Emerging New World
Order. USA: American Opinion Books. |
3. |
Knight et al., 2001. Uriel's Machine: Uncovering
the Secrets of Stonehenge, Noah's Flood and the Dawn of
Civilization. USA: Fair Winds Press. |
4.a. |
Evening Standard (UK), "AD and BC become CE/BCE", 19 February
2002. In what could be seen
as their greatest victory to date, politically correct
campaigners have succeeded in getting schools to scrap the
Christian calendar. Breaking with
centuries of tradition, the terms "BC" and "AD" are to be
replaced with a system known as the Common Era. The two dating
schemes are identical and both use the birth of Christ as
their starting points, but the secular version does not
acknowledge this. The Latin term
Anno Domini, meaning in the year of our Lord, becomes Common
Era, or CE, and Before Christ becomes Before the Common Era,
or BCE. The term "common" refers to
the fact that the Christian calendar is the most frequently
used around the world. The move has sparked outrage among
Church leaders. The Rev Rod Thomas of Reform, the Church of
England's evangelical network, said: "What they are attempting
to do is educate children into believing there is a way of
measuring our calendar that takes its dates from an event, the
significance of which, they are trying to
deny. "The whole of the Western
calendar has been based on BC and AD. To change that for no
good reason is to do a disservice to our
youngsters." Colin Hart, from the
Christian Institute, said: "This is ridiculous. Between three
and four per cent of people in Britain are of a non-Christian
faith. This is about white liberals imposing political
correctness in schools to ensure children are cut off from the
past, for fear of upsetting
someone. "Of course, it is
perfectly acceptable to offend the vast
majority." Panels comprising
teachers, councillors and religious representatives advise
councils in England and Wales on religious education
syllabuses. But defending the
change, a spokesman for the Qualifications and Curriculum
Authority said: "It's not a question of one way is wrong and
one is right, more a question of which is most commonly
used. "CE/BCE is becoming an
industry standard among
historians. "Pupils have to be able
to recognise these terms when they come across
them."
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Daily Telegraph (UK), "History has to be rewritten as school bans BC
and AD", 13 December
2002. ... Church
officials are also upset by the change. David Guest,
communications officer for the Diocese of Chichester, said:
"BC and AD have been used for centuries and have not upset
people. They do have Christian significance but they have
historical significance as well. We would be disappointed if
these new terms became the norm."
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4.c. |
Sunday Times (UK), "The Lord isn't PC in the year 2000CE",
front-page, 23 January
2000. "THE Home Office
has raised the prospect of scrapping the phrase Anno Domini
(AD) in favour of the politically correct Common Era. Outraged
churchmen are already mustering to frustrate the advocates of
change, led by academics and civil
servants..."
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4.c. |
The New American (US), "The New World Religion", Vol. 18, No. 19,
23 Sep 2002. Presented
to the world as a mystical revelation, the UN Earth Charter is
actually a diabolical blueprint for global
government. "My hope is that this
charter will be a kind of Ten Commandments, a 'Sermon on the
Mount,' that provides a guide for human behavior toward the
environment in the next century and
beyond." - Mikhail
Gorbachev Millions of Americans
were justifiably shocked and outraged over the 9th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals' notorious ruling on the Pledge of
Allegiance. "Can our courts really have sunk this low?" people
asked. "How can little Johnny and Suzie violate the
Constitution by uttering the words 'under God' while reciting
the Pledge of Allegiance in a public
school?" Yet that is what the Court
said in its June 26th decision. This ruling was a continuation
of an ongoing subversive campaign aimed at expunging all
mention of God and all Christian symbols from the public
sphere. Judicial activists have ordered our students not to
invoke the Almighty's name in prayer on school property.
Posting the Ten Commandments on classroom walls is also
supposedly a major no-no. Traditional Christmas carols with
religious themes are out, as are Nativity scenes. Christmas
and Easter vacations have been de-Christianized to,
respectively, winter and spring breaks. Many textbooks have
dropped the traditional "Christocentric" dating system of B.C.
(Before Christ) and A.D. (Anno Domini, In the Year of Our
Lord) in favor of B.C.E. (Before the Common Era) and C.E.
(Common Era).
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5. |
U.S. Bureau of Engraving & Printing - The
Great Seal. |
6. |
U.S. Bureau of Engraving & Printing - The
One Dollar Bill (pictures). | | |