By Michael Dorgan
Irish Independent | US presidential candidate Barack Obama's speech in Berlin last Thursday was labelled by some mainstream media outlets as a rallying call for a 'New World Order'.
Obama indeed proclaimed himself as a "citizen of the world" and insisted "co-operation among nations is not a choice; it is the one way, the only way, to protect our common security and advance our common humanity".
Harmless rhetoric, someone ignorant of the significance of a 'New World Order' "might assume". But a reading of George Orwell's '1984' or Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World' would quickly bring one up to speed on the type of world people like Obama wish for.
George W Bush is renowned for calling for a "world order", others include Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and a certain Adolf Hitler.
Obama delivered his speech, despite consternation from German liberal and conservative politicians, from beneath the golden angel statue which graces Berlin's Siegessaule, a landmark which Hitler moved to its present location as part of his bid to transform Berlin into the world capital Germania.
And he banned attendees bringing their own signs and protest posters. So much for freedom of speech.
He has already called for troop increases in Afghanistan, supported Israel's quest to strike Iran and has stated he will attack Pakistan.
This should not come as a surprise from someone approving warrantless wiretapping of his own citizens, gun confiscation, the erosion of his nation's sovereignty through NAFTA and calling for a "civilian national security force".
Do not be conned by this globalist.




