The Earth provides enough resources for every man, woman, and child to live comfortably.
However, there are people in power that choose to hoard it all.
“This regionalization is in keeping with the Trilateral Plan, which calls for a gradual convergence of East and West, ultimately leading toward the goal of ‘One World Government.’ National sovereignty is no longer a viable concept.” ~ Zbigniew Brzezinski.
Zbigniew Brzezinski, a senior adviser to President-elect Barack Obama on matters of national security and foreign policy, was the featured speaker at Chatham House in London on November 17, 2008.
In recent times, one topic that has fascinated both skeptics and enthusiasts alike is Project Blue Beam.
The concept of Project Blue Beam can be traced back to a 1994 book called “Project Blue Beam: NASA’s Plan to Implement a New World Order” by Serge Monast. While some view the book as a work of fiction, it sparked a wave of interest in the idea of a grand-scale technological manipulation of human perception. Monast alleged that the project was a part of a larger plan by the New World Order to establish a single global government and religion by using a combination of advanced technology and psychological manipulation.
The plan unfolds in four distinct steps, each building upon the previous one to achieve its ultimate goal.
To achieve a New World Order with a global religion, they must first abolish all Christian traditional religions in favor of a single religion based on the “cult of man”. Then they abolish all national identity and national pride in favor of world identity and world pride. Finally, they have to abolish the family as known today and replace it by individuals, all working for the glory of one-world government. All of these are happening today with the attack on Christianity, the destruction of families by ensuring that children are educated by the state and not by their parents, and the orchestrated mass migration all across the world.
Around 1995, Monast’s two children were taken from him and made wards of the state, and in 1996 he was arrested “for involvement in ‘networks of prohibited information.'” After spending the night in jail, Monast died of a heart attack, though many of his followers believe he was instead poisoned with a “psychotropic weapon.”