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Monday, 21 December 2009
Gordon Brown still doing his 'New World Order' routine
His call comes after the Copenhagen summit ended in a glorified press release - much to the relief of those of us who do not want to see a 'New World Order' take control of the planet.
As you may recall, according to Lord Christopher Monckton, the original draft of the treaty being discussed at Copenhagen specifically and explicitly would have brought about a global government.
Then came ClimateGate which exposed - at the very least - seriously question marks about the integrity of the science that was leading us down the path to global tyranny.
So, as he wants to head down the road to his 'New World Order' again, let's remind ourselves of Gordon Brown's form in this regard - remembering of course that Gordon Brown is an unelected Prime Minister who has already presided over the gifting of OUR (not his) national sovereignty to foreign powers in Europe:
Thankfully, he's got just a few months in office before we collectively kick him out. And as a nation, we must think very carefully about whether David Cameron and his Conservatives will want to do exactly the same sort of things. What is truth and what is rhetoric? And do we the people hold any of the puppet strings?
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