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Dawn of the G8 New World Order

Dawn of the G8 New World Order

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Dawn of the G8 New World Order


From: http://www.BreakForNews.com/G8-World-Order.htm
10th June, 2004

by Fintan Dunne, Editor of
http://www.BreakForNews.com/index.htm


In the last few days the totalitarian domination of the developing world has solidified around the annexation of Iraq. And the G8 elite have moved swiftly on to outline the next phase of their New World Order.
http://i.am/jah/300.htm

First, the U.N. rubber-stamped an Iraqi puppet government --complete with a CIA-sponsored Iraqi president --and a U.S. ambassador with a blind spot about death squads.

Then the ultimate bad-cop
USA, and good-cop UN --dropped the facade and carved up Iraq together.

Now the G8 meeting in Georgia has just announced a 50,000 strong global "peacekeeping" force --aimed first at Africa.

And they simultaneously declared a "partnership" with a zone called "Broader Middle East and North Africa."

Centcom, in other words.

You may have heard of the Middle East. Particularly Iraq, Israel and Palestine. Now the Middle East has miraculously enlarged to the ominously named "Broader Middle East and North Africa."

A briefing (
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/06/20040609-7.html ) on the G8 meeting between Bush and Tony Blair sheds light on the now very clear modus operandi of the G8.

Question: I wonder if you saw Afghanistan, in a sense, as a model for what could now happen in Iraq where there's an independent military force still under US command, and then a NATO peacekeeping force, and whether there's any possibility that the European Union could substitute for NATO in that sort of role in Iraq?

SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: Well, I don't think anyone has seriously considered the possibility of the ESDP taking over a military role in Iraq. The European Union is going to take over the Bosnia mission, which NATO is going to close out successfully, and that's going to be quite enough, I think, for the ESDP to handle for the moment. So I don't think anybody has contemplated this.

As in the case of Bosnia, now Iraq, the G8 first send in the Americans --whose population is unaware that their armed forces are the
expendable storm-troopers of the new world order. The invasion phase.

Depending on the desired economic level of the target country, the civil society structures and physical infrastructure are deliberately degraded to the appropriate level. Mild destruction -- as in Serbia -- enables profitable reconstruction.

Severe degradation -- as in Iraq -- is unleashed on zones which are rich in natural resources. These zones are to be denied development and merely used for resource plunder.

Then, NATO or UN or Multinational Forces are sent in for the "peacekeeping" phase of permanent colonial occupation.

All the while, the G8 act out fake dramatics on the stage of international public opinion. The US acts the bully. The UN/EU role is to be the good guys. This charade has worked well.


A just-released survey ( http://atimes.com/atimes/Front_Page/FF08Aa03.html ) conducted by the international polling firm Globescan, found global public confidence in the United Nations is now at a high of 59%.

That marks a dramatic improvement over the 40% confidence in the U.N. in the Globescan poll of August, 2002.

That's what the posturing by the U.N. was all about. Improving public confidence in the institution -- while soaking up the inevitable dissent to the latest G8 imperial venture conquest campaign.
http://i.am/jah/horse.htm#UN

The posturing ended the moment the G8 "set aside their differences" and well and truly nailed Iraq at the U.N. -- ending the EU/UN pretence as the conscience of the international community.

For "international community," read instead: "G8 monopoly market capitalism."

But you cannot pretend to be the conscience of G8 capitalism. That's a non sequitor. Capitalism is simply an amoral utilitarian economic system. By definition, it has no conscience.
http://i.am/jah/greeneco.htm

As events at the UN and the G8 summit have just illustrated.

Next comes the carve up of Africa, and the rest of the Middle East. Next comes the continuation of genocidal policies against the world's poor. Next comes the global corporate order. Resource pillage.

Meanwhile the globalization-induced readjustment of
U.S. living standards continues -- under the smokescreen of war. As the corporates raid the treasury before finally departing the U.S. for low cost shores.

It's not: "Down with the parasitic fat cats."
And: "You won't get me, I'm part of the Union."

It's more: "Down with Osama the terrorist."
And: "Al-Quaida won't get me, I'm part of Homeland Security."

Wag, Wag, Wag.
The tail wags the dog.
Wag the Dog movie.

It's all been a movie, with players and a script.

Deranged Dictator Bush.
Fickle Foreign Frenchies.

And you -- in the middle -- being played like a sucker.

Welcome to the
G8 New Word Order.

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From: http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/06/20040609-30.html

Partnership for Progress and a Common Future with the Region of the Broader Middle East and North Africa


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Georgia June 9, 2004

1. We the leaders of the G8 are mindful that peace, political, economic and social development, prosperity and stability in the countries of the Broader Middle East and North Africa represent a challenge which concerns us and the international community as a whole. Therefore, we declare our support for democratic, social and economic reform emanating from that region.

2. The peoples of the Broader Middle East and North Africa have a rich tradition and culture of accomplishment in government, trade, science, the arts, and more.... We welcome recent statements on the need for reform from leaders in the region, especially the latest statement issued at the Arab League Summit in Tunis, in which Arab leaders expressed their determination "to firmly establish the basis for democracy."
http://i.am/jah/democra.htm

.... As the leaders of the major industrialized democracies in the world, we recognize our special responsibility to support freedom and reform, and pledge our continuing efforts in this great task.

3. Therefore, we commit ourselves today to a Partnership for Progress and a Common Future with the governments and peoples of the Broader Middle East and North Africa.

This partnership will be based on genuine cooperation with the region's governments, as well as business and civil society representatives to strengthen freedom, democracy, and prosperity for all.

5.8. Supporting reform in the region, for the benefit of all its citizens, is a long-term effort, and requires the G-8 and the region to make a generational commitment.

8. The Partnership we launch today builds on years of support for reform efforts in the region through bilateral and multilateral cooperation programs. The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership ("Barcelona Process"), the U.S. Middle East Partnership Initiative, and the Japan-Arab Dialogue Initiative are examples of our strong commitment to supporting democratic and economic development.

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From: http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/s1128040.htm

G8 seeks to help create
world peacekeeping force


The Group of Eight (G8) industrial nations intends to help create a global peacekeeping force of more than 50,000 people over the next five to six years, senior US officials have said.

The two officials, briefing reporters at the G8 summit, said the initiative grew out of African requests for assistance in ending the wars that plague the continent.

"The centerpiece of this initiative will be a pledge by the G8 countries to train a certain number, we hope well in excess of 50,000 peacekeepers around the world, but beginning in Africa, over the next five or six years," said one of the officials, who spoke on condition that they not be identified.

"And it really is sort of unique - it's the first time the G8 has taken on a specific -a pledge like this, and has said we are going to train this number of peacekeepers over this time frame, and we're going to seek to equip them, and we're going to seek to help them get to where they want to be."

"Security is a necessary condition for all the reforms and progress that we hope to promote around the world ... It's not for a lack of willingness that African nations and other nations are unable to sometimes deal with the peace support operations that they find themselves charged with."

They said that although the initiative would be launched in Africa, where the need was greatest, its scope was global. "The idea is to train peacekeepers and equip them and enable them to get to where they're needed all over the world," one official said.

One of the officials said Italy was offering the use of a training center.

The Bush administration would seek $US660 million from Congress to spend over the next five years for training and equipment, the US officials said.

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From: http://www.financialexpress-bd.com/index3.asp?cnd=6/10/2004&section_id=2... < http://www.financialexpress-bd.com/index3.asp?cnd=6/10/2004&amp;section_... >

Industrialised nations intend to create
global peacekeeping force
G8 summit marks a new step in
trans-Atlantic rapprochement


SAVANNAH, Georgia, June 9 (AFP):

If the Group of Eight summit is aimed at restoring harmony among the world's powers after the turmoil of Iraq, it has also spotlighted lingering tensions over a range of issues.

The unanimous UN Security Council vote Tuesday endorsing plans for the restoration of Iraqi self-rule has given the gathering here a promising start, unlike the prickliness that marked last year's talks in France.

After last week's D-Day commemorations in France, and ahead of the US-European summit in Ireland and NATO summit in Turkey, this year's G8 gathering on Sea Island marks a new step in trans-Atlantic rapprochement.

The chorus of diplomatic satisfaction sounding from the posh resort island was welcome music to US President George W Bush who was hoping to refurbish his statesman credentials ahead of his re-election bid in November.

"The international community showed that it stands side by side with the Iraqi people," Bush exulted for reporters.

Even opponents of last year's US-led invasion of Iraq were more or less upbeat. Russian President Vladmir Putin called the resolution a "major step forward" and France expressed satisfaction at the unanimous vote.

The tone contrasted markedly with the diplomatic venom that flowed before and just after the March 2003 invasion when many analysts said US-European relations had hit their lowest point since World War II.

But despite the cheery pronouncements of a squad of US officials stalking summit journalists to predict a series of breakthroughs on all sorts of subjects, the talks here are still full of potential pitfalls.

For all the words of support for Iraqi reconstruction, neither France, nor Russia, nor Germany, nor Canada show any sign of easing in their refusal to send soldiers to Iraq to give the Americans a hand.

Even if all the G8 partners support a prosperous Iraq, US plans for forgiving the "vast majority" of Iraqi debts have run up against deep reservations from Paris and Moscow, reluctant to go so far for a country drenched in potential oil riches.

US ambitions to spur democracy in the Middle East, once suposed to be the highlight of the summit, have also been scaled back by the United States in the face of fierce resistance from key Arab states and a tepid welcome in Europe.
http://i.am/jah/democra.htm

Europeans, keen to preseve their own dialogue with the Arab world, seem unwilling to go much further than an expression of support for the general principle of the battered US scheme.

European Commission president Romano Prodi said US policy in the Middle East, particularly over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, was far from commanding unanimous support.
A Russian official here said the summiteers had yet to reach agreement on at least two other major issues.

Meanwhile, Bush, fresh from gaining passage of a critical UN resolution on Iraq, introduces the new president of Iraq to fellow leaders at the Group of Eight summit today.

At the same time, G8 negotiators were working to complete the details of an initiative urging Arab and Muslim leaders in the Middle East and North Africa to adopt democratic reforms.

Iraq's new president, Ghazi al-Yawar, will make his first entrance on the world stage when he has lunch with Bush and leaders from Afghanistan, Bahrain, Jordan, Tunisia, Turkey and Yemen. He will then be introduced to the other G8 leaders.

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See also:

Security is G8's prime focus (June 9)
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/728908.cms

Rebuffed by Allies: No Hope for NATO Troops in Iraq
http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/061204K.shtml
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"in short, communism was created by the capitalists."

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if you don't believe in conspiracies or scoff when you hear them mentioned you will scoff at this.
But if your "inner lights" are on you should realise that a White Texas Republican is responsible for what is going in in Mexico with the current International Socialist insurrection, and I don't mean George W. Bush, either.

"Colonel" Mandell House was a gofer for luminaries of secret American financing long before GWB was a twinkle in his daddy's eye.

The idea is that DOUBLETHINK was not just BULLSHIT that George Orwell came up with. The deep notion is, just like the Trading With The Enemy scandal of WW2 where Prescott Bush was indicted along with others for funding the German war machine during the height of WW2 (an act of treason that bribes and intimidation helped them get away with)...
...those whom we THINK would be the enemies of the Socialist Insurrections internationally are funding them, approving them and making sure they happen.

The Illuminati Agenda

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"Now my chief objective is to establish beyond even a remote doubt that communism, so-called, is an integral part of the Illuminati great conspiracy for the enslavement of the entire world. That communism, so-called, is merely their weapon and bogy man word to terrify the peoples of the whole world and that the conquest of Russia and the creation of communism was, in great part, organized by Schiff and the other international bankers right in our own city of New York.

"A fantastic story? Yes. Some might even refuse to believe it. Well; for the benefit of any doubting Thomas I will prove it by reminding that just a few years ago Charlie Knickerbocker, a Hearst newspaper columnist, published an interview with John Schiff, grandson of Jacob, in which young Schiff confirmed the entire story and named the figure old Jacob contributed, $20,000,000.
If anybody still has even a remote doubt that the entire menace of communism was created by the masterminds of the great conspiracy right in our own city of New York; I will cite the following historical fact: All records show that when Lenin and Trotsky engineered the capture of Russia; they operated as heads of the Bolsheviks party. Now "Bolshevism" is a purely Russian word.
"The masterminds realized that "Bolshevism" could never be sold as an ideology to any but the Russian people. So in April 1918; Jacob Schiff dispatched Colonel House to Moscow with orders to Lenin, Trotsky, and Stalin to change the name of their regime to the Communist Party and to adopt the Karl Marx "Manifesto" as the constitution of the Communist Party. Lenin, Trotsky, and Stalin obeyed; and in that year of 1918 was when the Communist party and the menace of communism came into being. All this is confirmed in Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Fifth Edition."In short; communism was created by the capitalists.





























Fagan's overview was recorded and written in 1967. It is not complete but it is highly comprehensive. I suggest you read it all.
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cyberpunk was born dead out of the angry warnings of philip k. dick and william gibson. just go on pretending, says the capitalist, prepared to run the world out of anything and die and go to nietzche's paradise, the void.

out of the trembling visions of the finger pointing towards industrial grey, smog and the fear of a generation robbed of purpose cyberpunk was born by people who didn't even understand the music but they sure could read the signs of Reaganistic greed and smiling evil, and the anger and calm understanding of a generation of japanese born occupied, who would look at the dismal present and the long, long past, and also at mother nature and ALSO at the advantage of a culture given to seeing itself as part of that nature. gibson became a melodramatic michaelangelo. david brin painted humanity with broad strokes and created possibilities. films happened but truth all in all was stranger than fiction. the music got cerebral and, disgusted with the carbon copies, disappeared to leave the poseurs with the nisei noodles, to burrow underground and into back rooms and leave the jocks with 1992's fashions. they did it all for the money, all for the money, and he could diss that honey. yeah. cyberpunk meant not letting machines think for you. but all the cool kids were doing it.


that was why. punk was born dead alive, deader than dead and hating the government and loving the times when it felt too free to be aware of the system. decidedly not often. and sid and nancy were adam and eve, and the harsh, judging and cold Anglican Church was their cruel judging tyrannical Ya-veh who had not yet learned how to die and know the freedom of eternity. they died to get away from you, like kurt cobain and a million non-poseurs. the poseurs came like a hermit crab or a necrophile, tosleaze into the clothes punk left behind and walk around showing off.


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"WHEN WE BEGIN TO raise our vibration through the ascension process, we are then finally able to really see what is actually going on. Raising our vibration allows us to see beyond the veil of all the illusions. It is as if some cloud cover has been cleared away and now we can see what was really going on all the time. We are no longer, then, viewing things from the mis-perception and filter of our dis-connect selves. When the illusions are finally revealed, it can cause what I call "ascension shock." It is as if we just found out that the two people we thought were our parents for our entire lives, were really our grandparents or perhaps our adoptive parents. When it
becomes clear that things were not what we thought they were, it can throw us into a tizzy. But in a very short time, we seem to be able to adjust and move forward, only this time, we are in a very New space of enlightenment.


Breaking the illusions, frequently occurs in regard to our personal relationships. We may come to realize, and usually very suddenly, that our most cherished relationships with others were not what we thought they were. In the higher realms, relationships are based upon a mutual love and respect...very simply. If we are having relationships for other reasons, they will blow up in our faces in the higher realms. When the illusions
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Exclamation #5 - check back with me, punk, after you grow up.

mindcontrolresearchforum@yahoogroups.com to mindcontrolresearchforum@yahoogroups.com date May 31, 2007 12:56 PM subject [Mind Control Research Forum] Tv accused of subliminal death message mailed-by returns.groups.yahoo.com Images from this sender are always displayed. Don't display from now on.


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VENEZUELA'S government has asked prosecutors to investigate Globovision, a leading television station critical of the president, Hugo Chavez, for allegedly using "subliminal messages" to call for the president's assassination.
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1. weeshooie1, Australia / 2:46am 30 May 2007 Sounds like paranoia tae me. Ah wance saw a tv ad that made me but a bottle o' single malt. (ah think)
Report as unsuitable 2. BW2, Everywhere / 2:52am 30 May 2007 Treason, Still punishable by hanging here.
http://shirleymckie.myfastforum.org/sutra34.php#34
http://sccrcunjustdecisions.myfastforum.org/
Report as unsuitable 3. I'm going for a beer, On my high horse / 3:30am 30 May 2007 BW2, are you saying treason is punishable by hanging Everywhere?
Did you know defacing a bridge in Cornwall is punishable by deportation to Australia?
Do you even care?
Report as unsuitable 4. Conan, Here / 4:13am 30 May 2007 Chavez will be killed - its just a question of when and where.
Report as unsuitable 5. Leon, Hong Kong / 5:44am 30 May 2007 # 4 Walter Mitty!!
You going to do it?
Report as unsuitable 6. Conan, Here / 6:24am 30 May 2007 #5 - check back with me, punk, after you grow up.
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THIS IS stagnation of the masses.

The culture of generosity

In a short interview on CNET News, marking the second anniversary of Yahoo!'s acquisition of Flickr (is it only two years?), Caterina Fake talks about attention economies, the internet "culture of generosity" and the creating of online communities ('It really is kind of like building a civilization. You need to have a culture and mores and a sense of this is "what people do here." If people greet each other and are helpful, and stomp on trolls immediately and keep the trash in the trash cans, that becomes what the culture of the place is. And that scales.'), and then the interview winds up with this:
Jeremy Neumann (from the audience) asks, "At South by Southwest Bruce Sterling was very down on blogs, podcasting, videos and other participatory media, comparing it to folk art which he said was really, really bad. Is it the taking part and the sharing that counts or are we raising the bar with user-generated content?"
Fake: It used to be when you wanted to hear music, you didn't go turn on the radio and listen to Christina Aguilera. You went down to the living room and grabbed cousin Joe and played the banjo.

There's nobody trying to be The Rolling Stones down there, or even Whitesnake. The "audience" for this stuff is usually friends, family, people like that. It's not meant to be judged by, ahem, Whitesnake standards. So I'd have to disagree with Bruce Sterling there. On the other hand, there are gems in all those family snapshots and MP3s of people noodling in their basements. And social networks are great ways of surfacing those really amazing things. Interestingness on Flickr is a great way to do that. It looks at all the human activity around a photo and determines which ones are the most interesting.
Scepticism about the value of the write part of the read/write web is persistent amongst those not yet using the web to write. No surprise there (but how quickly we can forget this)! I'm not sure how convincing they'd find it, but this interview does offer another accessible piece to which I can point them.
There's no substitute for participation, though — for reading and writing online.
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and Hakim Bey said in the 1990s at a hipster get together with Illuminatus! author Robert Anton Wilson and a lot of other of those sorts together: "this is the end of 'the audience.'"

not so! we do live in the information age now...but some people are more recieve - oriented than put-out oriented.

some are both and so can be at that elusive party where everyone there is talent, entertainment...

it asks for an anarchic sincerity beyond poseurdom for such a potential get together not to descend to jealous, needlessly competitive fighting for the spotlight. that's the real death of capitalism -- that the mind given over to capitalism as the only solution cannot really share. the socialist PRETENDS to share -- but as we can see, it's all just a scam -- a plot to create a globally uniform militaryslave state. in Castro's Cuba you aren't allowed to say outwardly you don't like it -- you work in the cigar factory and get one cigar to take home. Nice.

what is left is the real hipster culture that was beginning to be loosely, vaguely hinted at in early rough approximations by ursula leguin and joan d vinge, william gibson and phillip k dick, and tagged 'cyberpunk' a whole decade before it became obvious to so many that computers would be to the 21st century what the airplane was to the twentieth -- a device that would augment human evolution by making the world smaller.

people can communicate all over the world, sharing notions, insights and experiences. it still doesn't make every guitar player joe satriani, there will still be people who have something to say -- an artistic inspiration.

in the AFTERMATH of britney spears shaving her head and saying she was tired of being touched -- of chris aguilera saying that she liked pop music least because it was boring -- there is a lot of pop crap being heavily marketed. artists who have grit + wind -- they are saying things to audiences that will listen. something new is happening and the old guard is chanting BULLSHIT, BULLSHIT like a mantra of denial. but in reversal -- that backfires and embarasses the ones who REFUSE to move forward, because their shit is boring.

people said 'punk is dead' because Good Charlotte played for the G-8 illuminati group who were making sure people assumed africa was being taken care of instead of being strategically raped. people said punk is dead because people started forgetting what made JOE STRUMMER so meaningful -- what made MICHELLE SHOCKED so meaningful --

you know what that was? compared to, say, the artistic stylings of ricky martin, or the deep social relevance of say, any or all of christina aguilera's lyrics?

people actually commit suicide because they are hungry, desperate, for life to have meaning. as such, the old 'nobody cares' pose is almost not sincere any more. so many people DO care and show it in so many names - -but BushWorld is full of distractions designed to make people give up and equate "making it" with making IT - which is Guernica, which is Plath, which is Sexton, which is the artistic statement that changes cultures and points out that which S. Dali claimed to paint -- "the things behind things."

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lost, ending up in states of self-doubt, self-denial and even depression and hopelessness. This is because they cannot fit into the established order of things
and they conclude there must be something
terribly wrong with them~this is a horrible sabbatoge technique~that must be released~
It requires great determination and perseverance on the inner level to overcome these patterns of self doubt and denial.


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Old 06-03-2007, 08:09 AM
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I just got an bitchy PM from it! Mom, can we keep him?
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longshot you shouldnt directly cut and paste.
Modify it and keep the sexy highlights.
I didnt read it but I will say.....
Im really pissed off at the German protesters
Circa 140 police officers were injured in that shit.
You can put your message out there without assaulting the officers.
And yes, the protesters with masks were provoking first throwing shit.
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Old 06-03-2007, 09:13 AM
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