God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow ... And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

Philippians 2:9-11

Friday, September 23, 2011

One World Order and Socialist Greece

For a long time I've operated under one assumption when digesting things that make no sense, and that is pull back and look in another direction, as there are another element or elements at play which aren't obvious, and that's the case with the willingness of members of the European Union, especially Germany, to continue to bail out Greece, even though the country lies, covers up, or refuses to take the promised steps of austerity.

It doesn't make sense, does it? So that means we have to look elsewhere for an explanation, and that explanation is the ongoing drive by powerful people to create a one word order or governing body to centralise rule under one umbrella.

This is why the pressure is on Germany's Merkel to continue to support bailouts of Greece even in the face of fierce opposition at home, which all but ensures her ouster in the next elections.

When you have this type of behavior counter to the usual looking out for your political survival, that means something bigger is at stake, and that something bigger is the battle to keep the European Union from falling apart, as it's the foundation from which those supporting one world government to expand from.

If it fails in Europe, it will be stopped in its tracks, dealing another blow to socialism and its faltering Utopian dreams. Socialism, or forced redistribution of wealth, is one of the underlying dreams of the one world, centralized plan, and the two are connected to one another. If one falls, the other will as well, although that will be different, depending on which nations we're talking about.

For Europe and the rest of the West, that's where most of the socialist dream will be smashed to smithereens, as it becomes increasingly apparent to a growing number of people that it is unsustainable, as is its failed economic theory: Keynesianism.

All of these things, among others, will fail as the European Union begins to unravel, starting with the inevitable default of Greece, which is a surety.

Even if the countries continue to operate under the name of the European Union, the reality that it's a toothless and powerless entity will make it a joke to all of those watching who matter.

After all, what could the EU do if countries started pulling out of it or were kicked out? There are no sanctions that could be imposed other than the refusal to allow the country to trade within the block.

Bottom line? When Greece defaults and is allowed to do whatever it wants, it will be at that time most people will understand it's a group of countries with no power or ability to impose sanctions on a member country.

When the smoke clears with all of this, there could very easily be an escalation of trade wars as in the 1930s, which will be economically devastating to the world. Who knows where that will lead to?

As for a Greece default, that will have a larger impact on France in the short term, as they are largely spent out, even though Germany has been bearing the brunt of the bailouts.

What happens with the rest of the PIIGS take note of the weak EU? It will probably only be a short time after that that they decide to do an Iceland to the EU, knowing they can get away with it.

Either way, the European Union experiment isn't far from failure, and in reality, other than being propped up, has already failed economically, as the idea of a centralized world government is an anemic one, and we'll probably see a knockout punch in the near future which will all but excise that dream out of the people with illusions trying to make it happen.

I'll rejoice when the EU falls; so should you.

The problem is, will the consequences of that fall end up with violence as it has with Greece? Or will there be a quiet and fatalistic acceptance that the grand experiment has failed? The future of the 21st century will probably be decided by that answer.

Some really good news is that progressives, liberals and socialists will suffer a blow to their confidence in their horrid ideas and assumptions, paving the way for something to take its place. Hopefully that will be free markets and exchange of trade, smaller government, less taxes, and a growing entrepreneurial spirit.

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