Larry McDonald on the New World Order

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Larry McDonald on the New World Order
Around May of 1983, approximately 4 months before Soviet interceptors killed him by shooting down Korean Air Flight 007, Congressman Larry McDonald (a cousin of General George S. Patton) takes on Pat Buchanan and Tom Braden on Crossfire as they badger him about his new role as Chairman of the John Birch Society. He easily handles them and answers questions concerning the Elite's Conspiracy for a One World Government. Larry was considering a run for the US Presidency.
Aug 21, 2008 1:58 PM
Re: Larry McDonald on the New World Order
Man, political debate has degenerated in this country so much. Now it's talking points, character assassination, yelling at people to shut up, calling them faggots, and the candidates' personal lives.
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Re: Larry McDonald on the New World Order
"The U.S. is still the best example of a multinational federal state. If that model does indeed *work globally,* it would be the logical extension of the Founding Fathers' wisdom, therefore a special source of pride for a *world government's American constituents.*"

A world government's American constituents?

So wait. We won't have the American government ruling the world? America will be merely a group of constituents of a "world government" that rules countries as if they were states?

Who said this quote? Craaazy Larry McDonald? It must be his silly conspiracy theory of a one-world government, right?

Wrong.

This statement was made by Deputy Secretary of State under President Clinton (1994 - 2001) Strobe Talbott, who wrote it in Time Magazine - the magazine launched by Skull & Bones member Henry Luce and financed by Henry Rockefeller.

"...Nationhood as we know it will be obsolete; all states will recognize a single, global authority."

--Strobe Talbot

But at least Strobe wasn't working with the Communists.

Ooh...yeah.

Strobe was also a special unofficial contact between the US and the USSR (some say "spy") who said in 1984 at the height of the cold war, “The Reagan Administration has made a bad situation worse...by challenging the legitimacy of the Soviet regime, calling the U.S.S.R. an ‘evil empire’ doomed to fail.”

Boy. That McDonald was sure f*ckin' crazy. He thought there was some one-world effort to have a global government that linked capitalists, communists, everybody.

IP.S. Strobe Talbot's Uncle Harold was the Secretary of the Air Force under Eisenhower. Uncle Talbot was forced to resign after it was discovered he awarded big, expensive defense contracts to the military industry who used Talbot's own "private consulting firm."

Talbot was likely *the* conspiracy of the military-industrial complex that Eisenhower referred as controlling our nation to when he left office.

But you won't find this info on Uncle Talbot on wiki because it's been scrubbed clean...
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