The Law Of The Jungle Is Far Superior To The Ideology Of Globalism

In 1991 George Bush Sr., in at least two separate speeches, announced an active geopolitical endgame for global stability; something he called the New World Order. This was not the first time the concept of the NWO had been uttered by a prominent figure. Fabian socialist H. G. Welles wrote an entire book on the ideology decades before, in 1940, entitled ‘The New World Order’, and even scripted a thinly veiled propaganda film on the rise of globalism titled ‘Things To Come’. The core of this ideology is the institution of global governance and the erasure of sovereign nation states, ostensibly in order to end the persistent threat of world war.
It all sounds very noble on the surface, but there is much more to total globalization that the elites do not discuss very openly or very often.
A key quote from Bushs White House speech to the nation on the eve of Operation Desert Storm in Iraq explains much behind the NWO concept:
We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves and for future generations a new world order ‘ a world where the rule of law, not the law of the jungle, governs the conduct of nations. When we are successful ‘ and we will be ‘ we have a real chance at this new world order, an order in which a credible United Nations can use its peacekeeping role to fulfill the promise and vision of the U. N.s founders.

This post was published at Alt-Market on Wednesday, 27 July 2016.