Friday, April 10, 2009

The New Code Word - Transnationalism

Dear friends,

I am writing this letter in support of Jay Sekulow and the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ). I urge you to go to https://www.aclj.org and sign their petition. President Obama is embarking on a new and troubling direction for our nation. Some are calling it the “Selling of America” — surrendering our national sovereignty in the interest of international cooperation. Keep in mind transnationalism is a code word for many of us. It means rule by a one-world government. Transnationalism in my mind is clearly unconstitutional and contrary to our very founding. We must hold America’s leadership accountable on this matter! I urge you to stand with the ACLJ and send a powerful message to President Obama — America is NOT for sale. The U.S. is a sovereign, independent world leader and we must not surrender our autonomy. Please read the form below carefully and declare your membership with the ACLJ by adding your name to our Letter of Protest.

LETTER OF PROTEST

TO: President of the United States, Barack Obama

As a concerned member of the American Center for Law and Justice and a proud citizen of the United States of America, I join with Chief Counsel Jay Alan Sekulow in protesting your Administration’s push for “transnationalism.” America’s sovereignty is not for sale. It should be protected at all costs, esteemed as our Founding Fathers envisioned, and governed under the authority given by our United States Constitution.

Ceding America’s independence in the interest of international cooperation is unacceptable. It is subservient to our national interests and stands as a threat to American democracy and the future protection of our citizens.

The United States is a powerful, sovereign, independent world leader and must not surrender its autonomy. I respectfully raise my voice in protest: America is not for sale.

On January 9, 2009 Henry Kissinger, the Nobel Peace Prize winner and former secretary of state under President Nixon, said that conflicts across the globe and an international respect for Barack Obama have created the perfect setting for establishment of "a New World Order." Kissinger has long been an integral figure in U.S. foreign policy, holding positions in the Nixon, Ford and Reagan administrations. President Bush named Kissinger as the chairman of the Sept. 11 investigatory commission.

Kissinger added, "The president-elect is coming into office at a moment when there is upheaval in many parts of the world simultaneously," Kissinger responded. "You have India, Pakistan; you have the jihadist movement. So he can't really say there is one problem, that it's the most important one. But he can give new impetus to American foreign policy partly because the reception of him is so extraordinary around the world. His task will be to develop an overall strategy for America in this period when, really, a new world order can be created. It's a great opportunity, it isn't just a crisis."

The phrase 'New World Order' traces back at least as far as 1940, when author H.G. Wells used it as the title of a book about a socialist, unified, one-world government.

The phrase has also been linked to American presidents, including Woodrow Wilson, whose work on establishing the League of Nations pioneered the concept of international government bodies, and to the first President Bush, who used it in a 1989 speech."A new partnership of nations has begun, and we stand today at a unique and extraordinary moment," said Bush before a joint session of Congress. "Out of these troubled times, our fifth objective – a New World Order – can emerge: A new era … in which the nations of the world, east and west, north and south, can prosper and live in harmony."

The phrase "New World Order" causes alarm for many Americans, particularly those concerned about an international governing body trumping U.S. sovereignty. The Bible prophesies the establishment of a one-world government as key to the rise of the Antichrist. Other people are concerned that powerful financial or government figures are secretly plotting to rule the world.

Kissinger's ties to government and international powers – as well as his use of the phrase – have made him suspect in the eyes of many who are wary of what "New World Order" might actually mean."There is a need for a new world order," Kissinger said last year, "I think that at the end of this administration, with all its turmoil, and at the beginning of the next, we might actually witness the creation of a new order – because people looking in the abyss, even in the Islamic world, have to conclude that at some point, ordered expectations must return under a different system."

Kissinger was also part of last year's super-secret Bilderberg Group, an organization of powerful international elites, including government, business, academic and journalistic representatives, that has convened annually since 1954. According to sources that have penetrated the high-security meetings, the Bilderberg meetings emphasize a globalist agenda and promote the idea that the notion of national sovereignty is antiquated and regressive.

Kissinger added, "President Obama has appointed an extraordinarily able group of people in both the international and financial fields."

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