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Comment from UTT:
The "New World Order" that has been predicted by
Bible prophecy students for decades has become a reality.
According to discussions held at the recent G20 conference
in London, England, President Obama an other world leaders
have concluded that global problems require global
solutions.
With regards to a global economy governed by this
new world order, it is only a matter of time before a one
world currency will be established that will be the
forerunner for a system set up by the antichrist who will
monitor and control the buying and selling of goods
worldwide.
As John wrote: And he causeth all, both small and
great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in
their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man
might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of
the beast, or the number of his name.
April 3 - Barack Obama's New World Order
Article: One World Governemt
Most of the hallmarks of the
foreign policy of George W. Bush are gone. The old
conservative idea of "American exceptionalism," which
placed the U.S. on a plane above the rest of the world
as a unique beacon of democracy and financial might, has
been rejected. At almost every stop, Obama has made
clear that the U.S. is but one
actor in a global community. Talk of American economic
supremacy has been replaced by a call from Obama for
more growth in developing countries. Claims of American
military supremacy have been replaced with heavy
emphasis on cooperation and diplomatic hard labor.
At a joint appearance with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Baden-Baden on Friday, a German reporter asked Obama about his "grand designs" for NATO. "I don't come bearing grand designs," Obama said, scrapping the leadership role the U.S. maintained through the Cold War. "I'm here to listen, to share ideas and to jointly, as one of many NATO allies, help shape our vision for the future."Two American reporters asked Obama for his response to the claim by Brown that the "Washington consensus is over." Obama all but agreed with Brown, noting that the phrase had its roots in a significant set of economic policies that had shown itself to be imperfect. He went on to talk about the benefits of increasing economic competition with the U.S. "That's not a loss for America," he said of the economic rise of other powers. "It's an appreciation that Europe is now rebuilt and a powerhouse. Japan is rebuilt, is a powerhouse. China, India — these are all countries on the move. And that's good." At a town hall in Strasbourg, France, Obama stood before an audience of mostly French and German youth and admitted that the U.S. should have a greater respect for Europe. "In America, there's a failure to appreciate Europe's leading role in the world," he said before offering other European critical views of his country. "There have been times where America has shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive." Obama, by contrast, is looking for collaboration. He is looking to build a collective vision, not to impose an American one. At the end of Obama's Friday press conference, French President Nicolas Sarkozy addressed the issue directly, speaking through an interpreter. "It feels really good to be able to work with a U.S. President who wants to change the world and who understands that the world does not boil down to simply American frontiers and borders," he said. Read More ....
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