The concept of the “New World Order” was announced by president George H W Bush on September 11, 1990. Bush referred to the NWO numerous times in his speeches. As he went on to explain, it refers to the use of UN troops to enforce the vision of the UN’s founders.
“We have before us the opportunity to forge, for ourselves and for future generations, a New World Order. A world where the rule of law, not the rule of the jungle, governs the conduct of nations, when we are successful, and we will be, we have a real chance at this New World Order. An order in which a credible United Nations can use its peacekeeping role to fulfill the promise and vision of the UN’s founders.”
While the UN is supposed to promote world peace, the vision behind its precursor the League of Nations was really the centralization of power. Adviser to President Woodrow Wilson and diplomat, Edward House promoted the League of Nations with the following principles: “Socialism as dreamed of by Karl Marx”, Casting aside the “obsolete” and “grotesque” U.S. Constitution, graduated income tax, inheritance tax, federal absorption of the rights of the states, a new banking law with flexible currency (the Federal Reserve), submission of all mankind to an international body, a “comity of nations”.
The Senate refused to approve House’s plan for a world government after World War 1, However, President Wilson and House had already achieved imposition of a federal income tax and the creation of the Federal Reserve bank in 1913. House was instrumental in altering the thinking of many to consider the U.S. Constitution as an outdated relic worthy of replacement. He considered the Senate’s decision to keep the US out of the League of Nations as a temporary defeat.
The push for a world government is incompatible with the US constitution which ensures a sovereign nation made up of a federation of states. Unless the globalists takeover of America is prevented, the US constitution will not be able to endure.