Is the New World Order Closer Than We Think?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the belief in the New World Order and its potential impact on the world's economy. The mention of a euro bond and a central bank for Europe, as well as the idea of a unified currency for North America, prompts the question of whether these are legitimate plans or simply conspiracy theories. However, the speaker suggests that it is more important to focus on understanding the true causes of the global economic crisis rather than entertaining these theories.
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Does anybody here believe in the New Word Order. Namely, the plan by the international banking cartels to take over the world's economy. I ask this because since the European debt crisis, I have heard talk of a euro bond, and the creation of a central bank for all of Europe. Also, back in the 2000's there was talk of an Amero currency unifying the currencies of Mexico, Canada, and the US. Are these crazy conspiracies, or is one world government closer than we think?
 
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They are conspiracy theories that we will not be entertaining here. It would be infinitely more beneficial for people to learn the real reasons why the credit crisis occurred and caused the global economic turndown than to pander to fears of monsters in the shadows.
 

1. Is there evidence to suggest that the New World Order is becoming a reality?

There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of a "New World Order" as a unified global government. However, there are ongoing discussions and efforts towards increased global cooperation and governance, which some may interpret as moves towards a New World Order.

2. What factors are contributing to the idea of a New World Order?

The concept of a New World Order is often fueled by conspiracy theories and speculation. Some factors that may contribute to this idea include increasing global interconnectedness and the rise of international organizations such as the United Nations.

3. Can a New World Order be achieved through force or coercion?

Most experts agree that a true New World Order, if it were to exist, would likely be achieved through peaceful cooperation and negotiation rather than through force or coercion. The use of force or coercion would likely face significant resistance from sovereign nations and their citizens.

4. How would a New World Order affect individual freedoms and rights?

It is impossible to predict exactly how a New World Order, if it were to exist, would affect individual freedoms and rights. However, many proponents of the concept argue that a unified global government could lead to greater protection and promotion of human rights, while critics argue that it could also potentially lead to the loss of individual freedoms.

5. Is there any historical precedent for a New World Order?

There have been various attempts throughout history to establish a unified global government, such as the League of Nations and the United Nations. However, none of these attempts have been successful in creating a true New World Order. Additionally, many experts argue that the idea of a New World Order is largely a modern concept, fueled by globalization and advancements in technology.

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