Gordon Brown offers Congress - and the rest of us - a 'global new deal'
Posted by Jon King on Mar 23, 2009
Gordon Brown’s remarkable discourse on how the global economy is manipulated to achieve a predetermined goal…
Gordon Brown: A Global New Deal
When Prime Minister Gordon Brown called upon Congress recently to consider his ‘global solution’ strategy – his ‘global new deal’ – he did so in full knowledge that America’s top money men would be ready and willing to cooperate.
Not that America’s financial elite are particularly enamoured of the idea. But when one of the New World Order’s most powerful economic strategists calls time on the old and augurs the new, few if any of the world’s financial elite dare dissent.
“Now more than ever the world wants to work with you,” the PM told America, and went on to emphasize the need to build a ‘new economic world order’ to remedy the “global economy in crisis and a planet imperilled”.
Nationalistic ‘protectionism’, he said – effectively a nation’s right to manage and ‘protect’ its own financial affairs – is a thing of the past. A new ‘global solution’ is needed to fix the ‘global problem’.
And that, in all but words, means the time has finally arrived to implement the decades long plan to globalize the economy in line with ongoing efforts to forge a world currency managed by a world bank on behalf of a world government.
“How much safer would everybody’s savings be if the whole world finally came together,” Mr Brown cooed. “Every continent playing their part in a global new deal.”
He concluded: “I say we should seize the moment because never before have I seen a world so willing to come together.”
Hmmm…
Gordon Brown: The Great Depression
I don’t see a world “willing to come together”. What I see is a world forced to come together by the economic pressures we face—the false economic conditions engineered by the so-called ‘credit crunch’.
After all, hasn’t the so-called ‘recession’ been engineered to create the conditions in which Gordon Brown’s ‘global new deal’ might finally be implemented? Of course it has.
It brings to mind the Great Depression of 1930s, engineered to create the conditions for war. The only difference today is that the war is surreptitious and waged on your personal freedoms.
Indeed, what Gordon Brown neglected to mention in his spirited address to Congress was that the centralization of finance controls he is proposing would not only augur greater “global economic cooperation”.
It would also encroach even further on our domestic and individual freedoms and, in so doing, hand even more power to the controlling elite.
Which, according to some commentators, is precisely what it has been engineered to achieve.
Gordon Brown: Global Leader For Tomorrow
In any event, despite ‘dissenting’ voices in the Republican camp, most aired by the corporate news networks in a pallid, almost anaemic attempt to give the impression that at least some opposition to Gordon Brown’s new global economic policies existed, it is evident that in the end those policies will win out.
The deal is Gordon Brown is not only the UK Prime Minister. He is also the World Economic Forum’s brightest shining light, and has been for the past twenty years and more.
It is no accident that this former ‘Global Leaders for Tomorrow Club’ star has taken the reigns of Prime Minister at this time of global recession.

Just as Bilderberg protégé Tony Blair was in place for the boom years and to help his American buddies and sponsors mastermind the ‘war on terror’, so Davos Group protégé Gordon Brown is in place today—precisely at this crucial time when conditions are ripe for an economic overhaul and the consequent implementation of the ‘new world economic order’.
Nothing at this level of international finance and politics is an accident.
Gordon Brown: New World Order
All this said, we do of course today live in a new world which demands new ways of thinking and new ways of dialoguing.
By the nature of our age we are required to figure new methods and mechanisms for facilitating our trade links and political relations with, say, the Middle East, Russia and Asia, in particular China. In many ways those relations are best forged from a joint Euro-American power base, no doubt about that.
Indeed, I am not personally fearful of multi-lateral government, nor in opposition to the basic notion of a new world order in this context. I recognize our world is in need of such an infrastructure, that it is necessary and inevitable.
What I am mindful of, however, is how and by whom this new world order is governed. Who are these people running our world? What are their motives? Their agendas? Their vested interests?
Gordon Brown has never been elected to the office of Prime Minister. Barack Obama was elected on hype and deceit.
Many of those who influence the decision-making of these two New World Order front-men have never been elected at all, but bark from the shadows, their influence so darkening the skies of democracy and freedom we scarcely sense their presence, much less their agendas.
In the final analysis, Gordon Brown is an unelected economist who was manipulated to power by his influential buddies at the Davos Group.
Though his vision may be global, his agenda is partisan, and this concerns me deeply.
What say you? Is Gordon Brown’s call for a ‘new economic world order’ a genuine attempt to rescue the global economy? Or is it another step closer to covert world government? Love to hear your views…
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